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Hey Heauxs! First of all, make sure y’all tune into our last episode ‘Katt Williams’ Daughters’— an exclusive, raw, uncut, and juicy episode available on Patreon for $10🥰😝🤎💖: https://www.patreon.com/HeauxsomeBlackGirl?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator
On this episode: Kam and Caila are joined by Kam’s work partner in crime, Lil, to discuss workplace microagressions, anti intellectualism, and the collapse of critical thinking in this day and age.
Caila talks about her college experience and gives real life examples explaining how college is a luxury.
They also chat about posting partners, Twitter debates, and end the episode with their #HearMeOut segment.
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Fresh off his visit to T.Rex Arms, Whitlock sits down with CEO Lucas Botkin to learn more about his rags-to-riches testimony. Going from sharing a bedroom with two of his […]
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