Prentice Penny, Inside 'Insecure'

Prentice Penny, Inside 'Insecure'

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Getting Insecure with Jay Ellis

For Colored Nerds is back! And to kick things off, Brittany and Eric sit down with actor Jay Ellis, who plays the most divisive character on Insecure — Lawrence. He told us all about his thoughts on Lawrence, what it’s meant to play such a controversial character, and what’s in s ...  Show more

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Sundance award winning director Radha Blank joins B + E to discuss her debut film, The 40-Year-Old Version, produced by Lena Waithe. She shares why Spike Lee and New York City play a major influence on her work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices 

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