2648: Forgot I Was A Bad Bitch

2648: Forgot I Was A Bad Bitch

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3282: All the Jelly Rolls

Rod and Karen are joined by author Michael Harriot to discuss how Contraband Camp is going, the looming state of AI, the Earth, Wind and Fire documentary, writing for documentaries, how the documentary got made, At Turning Point USA conference, women offer away their voting right ...  Show more

3281: Tiffany D. Cross

Rod and Karen are joined by Tiffany D Cross to discuss how she got her start in journalism, David Oyelowo’s comments on Black southern accents, choosing to live abroad or stay in America as a Black person, why write this book now, Black women dealing with the fallout of the 2024 ...  Show more

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