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2000s Boy Bands (with Nnamdi Ngwe)

2000s Boy Bands (with Nnamdi Ngwe)

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WE HAVE A LIVE SHOW HAPPENING ON 7/20! Featuring special guests Jacob Wysocki and Rekha Shankar! Go to dynastytypewriter.com for tickets in-person or livestream!

Move over *NSYNC and Backstreet Boys. This week we’re talking with the members of your favorite 2000s boy band, Hindsite! You know them, you love them, you’ve tried to tell your Gen Z nieces about them and gotten side eyed in response, but now they’ve gone viral on TikTok and are BACK BABYYYYY! We sat them down and asked the hard hitting questions about their struggles in the limelight and what’s gotten them through and stronger on the other side.

Our guest today is Nnamdi Ngwe! He is so funny he had us cackling so go check him out on IG @nngwe17 and watch literally all the shows he writes on.

This episode was filmed in the beautiful Dynasty Typewriter Theater, and tech-produced by Samuel Curtis. For live shows and events you can find more about them at dynastytypewriter.com.

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