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Zach sits down again with W. Kamau Bell to talk about the stakes of November, Black identity in this moment, and the role of corporate media in all of it. […]
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In this powerful episode of The Professional Homegirl Podcast, Eboné’s guest, a former CIA agent, reveals her shocking story of discovering that her ex-fiancé was a serial killer. After meeting him on a dating app, she became entangled in a nightmare that led to the devastating loss of her son.
Eboné’s guest opens up about the profound failures of the justice system, the emotional toll of seeking the truth, and her ongoing struggle with forgiveness. In an incredibly candid discussion, she also reflects on whether her child should have been born, grappling with the complexities of this painful question. This harrowing experience ultimately led her to choose to become a single mom, embracing this path as a means of reclaiming control and safety in her life.
Beyond her personal trauma, she explores the broader societal pressures placed on women, including the relentless expectation to settle down, prioritize relationships over personal safety, and trust partners despite red flags. She discusses how these pressures can lead women to ignore warning signs, endangering their well-being and that of their children.
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Zach sits down again with W. Kamau Bell to talk about the stakes of November, Black identity in this moment, and the role of corporate media in all of it. […]
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