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In this episode, S. Anthony talks about hating the reason we have to use social distancing, but being conflicted by his newfound love for it Check this episode out and […]
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You’ve been stuck in the house for at least the past two weeks, so odds are you’ve glanced through, watched, binged, or obsess over The CW’s All-American on Netflix starring Taye Diggs an Daniel Ezra. Spencer Paysinger is not only the executive producer of the show, he’s a Super Bowl Champion with the New York Giants and is the real-life Spencer James. On this episode of “Say Less,” Spencer talks to Kaz about the success of Season 2 and what to look forward to on Season 3. He also speaks on Vince Staples’ comments about the Crenshaw representation on the show, how important it was to have Nipsey Hussle’s represented after his tragic death, the differences between Spencer James and Spencer Paysinger, Daniel Ezra’s British accent, how he drew on influences from The O.C. and Dawson’s Creek, how life in the NFL prepared him for Hollywood and much more. Follow Say Less:@SayLessWithKaz – Instagram@SayLessWithKaz – TwitterTheme Song Produced by BlaaqGoldOutro Produced by Krish RecordsProduced and Edited by Emilio SparksAssociate Producer – Jake Salter For information regarding your data privacy, visit Acast.com/privacy
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In this episode, S. Anthony talks about hating the reason we have to use social distancing, but being conflicted by his newfound love for it Check this episode out and […]
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