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Black, Fictional & Wrong!

Black, Fictional & Wrong!

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I will admit, I have been a little emotional the last several podcasts. However, it's not my fault. I try and create balance in my life. Sit. Watch Television, and then become very "passionate" over the ignorance, misinformation and lies demonstrated through various shows, media segments and interviews. While I am also on a tangent in this particular episode, it was warranted. I don't have the tolerance for un-integral people, that then get on T.V. with the platform they steal, and walk on the backs of their viewers, fans and followers with carelessness. No accountability and with irresponsibility. Young people, please make a mental note and mark these entertainment personalities I've mentioned in this podcast with, "A DO NOT COPY". The Entertainment industry is need of fresh new gifts and talents in all departments! Film, Television & Music! I still have my favorites that are O.G.'s (Old Gangsta's that's been in the game awhile) But, there are others that are a mess! A Lisa Ann Jael's Podcast is that everything bagel of topics and subjects that's fed to you in critique, but with Love, through Lisa Ann Jael-Trinity, also known as LAJ-Trinity. I am not only a Podcaster, Blogger and Media Personality. I am an ingenious Businesswoman that serves others through my career. So, if you can't say AMEN at anytime in this Podcast? Just say ouch. Repent, and then try and have a nice day. Be honest with yourself. Get into the habit of telling the truth to stay in Heaven. - Lisa J.

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