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On this episode of Lick the Rapper, things start messy—Mia gets kicked off the show after bringing nothing but attitude. From there, it turns into a powerful, unfiltered conversation with my mom, who shares her journey from building one of the biggest hair salons in Richmond to working as a lead stylist connected to Paul Mitchell‘s Black hair care initiatives.
She opens up about her rise as an entrepreneur, including a wild moment when Tupac Shakur walked through her salon, and gets real about the hardest lessons she’s learned—especially betrayal in business.
Now at 65, she’s stepping into a whole new chapter in theatre, proving reinvention doesn’t have an expiration date. We also get into love, marriage, and her no-nonsense advice: why expectations can set you up, how she’s maintained a 40-year marriage, and why you shouldn’t take a man seriously until he’s 60.
Raw, funny, and full of wisdom you probably didn’t ask for—but definitely need.
Come see Hypocrite The Musical at The Paramount Theater, April 10th, 7pm.
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