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On this week’s episode of Eating While Broke, Coline sits down with the legendary Charlamagne Tha God for a candid conversation about his remarkable journey from unpaid radio intern to multimedia powerhouse.
With his signature wit and no-holds-barred honesty, Charlamagne opens up about the triumphs, challenges, and valuable lessons he’s learned throughout his 30-year career in broadcasting. They cover everything from the importance of authenticity in the age of social media to criminal justice reform and the unexpected benefits of tree-hugging.
The mogul shares his powerful wisdom about using your platform to create opportunities for others. As he puts it, “If whatever you’re building only benefits you, it’s not big enough.”
Enjoy this hilarious, inspiring, and thought-provoking conversation with one of the industry’s most influential voices.
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Happy New Year and welcome to the final episode of season four (4)! We’re wrapping up the season with a conversation featuring the incredible Peter D. Cook, FAIA, NOMA. In […]
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