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In this episode, AJ Holiday, Tam Bam, and special guest B. Dot recap their weekend adventures, including their time at Dreamville Fest and other current happenings. During the S.I.N.S. segment, they dive into the latest Housewives of Atlanta drama and react to a viral video that sparked a heated debate around pro-life vs. pro-choice—one that turned physical between two women. The conversation then shifts to B. Dot’s journey as a music journalist, where he reflects on the evolution of the industry, the challenges of print in a digital world, and the ongoing lyrical face-off between Kendrick Lamar and Drake. They unpack the weight of that rivalry and what it means culturally. Things get even deeper as they tackle cultural appropriation, focusing on the use of the N-word by non-Black individuals, and the broader conversation around identity and accountability within the Black community. And of course, the episode wouldn’t be complete without B. Dot dropping not one, but two Simp Stories!
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Shelby and Erica discuss how to put yourself out there when dating, challenges we’ve faced in corporate America and business, and how to overcome burnout. Words of faith from Hebrews […]
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