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Bozoma Saint John on Faith, Hustle Culture Lies & Trusting Your Inner Voice

Businesswoman, author, and reality TV star, Bozoma Saint John joins Angie Martinez to discuss making it as a woman entrepreneur, why she stands up for fellow CEO and businesswoman Emma Grede, how she has adapted to the "hustle culture" she was brought up in, being the parent of a ...  Show more

Victoria Monet: Grammys, Self-Love & Taking the Stage with Bruno Mars

Grammy-award winning artist and author, Victoria Monet sits down with Angie Martinez to talk about dating men vs. dating women as a bisexual woman, the disappointment she felt after winning her Grammy Awards, and her experiences with mediation. Plus, a voicemail from a fan who wa ...  Show more

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Jay Wayne Jeezy is here to talk about his failures and his new book Adversity for Sale: Ya Gotta Believe.  Jeezy also echos Steve's sentiment about the importance of waking up everyday.  He has come a long way from the streets and is now in line with his purpose.  From Soul Survi ...  Show more

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Jeezy sits down with MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent and host Ari Melber. They discuss the fallout from the attack on the nation's capitol, President Donald Trump's legacy, and the connection between music and politics.

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