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Hey LTTA FAMILY, it’s B. Simone, and I’m beyond excited for today’s episode! We have a super special guest, the incredible Jacob Scipio, who y’all know and love from Bad Boys Ride or Die. I absolutely adored his character in that movie, so I couldn’t wait to dive into a conversation with him.
In this episode, we get real about Jacob’s journey in the acting world. He shares his unique style of acting, including his process of creating character bibles that bring his roles to life. We also talk about some deep topics like vulnerability and imposter syndrome—things we all face, no matter where we are in our careers.
Jacob opens up about his experiences of being broke and working in environments where he hasn’t always felt welcomed. Despite these challenges, he emphasizes the importance of knowing who you are above what you do. It’s an inspiring and heartfelt conversation that you don’t want to miss.
Tune in, y’all!
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We are on a brief hiatus. Please enjoy our reprise episode! In episode 293, the girls start off strong and steadily begin to unravel. To start, Shanti shares her hesitation […]
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