EP 97: The Goodie Mob Chronicles
We had the chance to catch up with the homies T-Mo, Big Gipp, Kujo and Cee-Lo Green otherwise known as “The Goodie Mob”. We chopped it up about their start […]
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What’s up, y’all? Syd is joined by Big Dez of the Dis Ain’t Dat Podcast, for a discussion on children but a specific brand of child. Yes, we’re discussing spoiled brats or more importantly spoiling kids. Quiet as kept, everyone dislikes the so-called overindulged”, “grandiose”, “narcissistic” or “egocentric-regressed” children, yet continues to indulge them. Syd and Dez are both only children, who can relate to being teased for being “spoiled rotten” throughout our childhood. However, they agree that while they did receive plenty of gifts, the spoiling often was in the form of receiving more than enough warmth and affection. Maybe spoiling children has more positives than negatives.
Tune in to Dez’s podcast, Dis Ain’t Dat and don’t forget to give him a follow on Twitter @BigDez__
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We had the chance to catch up with the homies T-Mo, Big Gipp, Kujo and Cee-Lo Green otherwise known as “The Goodie Mob”. We chopped it up about their start […]
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