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The Conversations With Xalea show

The Conversations With Xalea show

By: Xalea Lorraine
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This is a show starring me, an autistic young zoomer lady discussing movies, TV shows, nostalgia, music and whatever is on my mind at the moment. This show will not discuss gossip, conspiracies and politics unless (in the case of politics) they pertain to the episode. This show is available on Spotify and digital platforms. I also have a youtube channel, where you can check out videos of the show episodes.Xalea Lorraine Art
Episodes
  • It's not a Brazilian novela without...
    May 16 2025
    Hello Guys and Dolls. In today's episode I discuss clichés and tropes common in Brazilian novelas. Hope you enjoy. 🔗 https://youtu.be/zBLGLYv4jkA
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    43 mins
  • Did Prince have it easy in the Industry than Michael Jackson
    May 7 2025
    Hello Guys and Dolls. in today's episode, I discuss a thought provoking question that's been on my mind for a few months which is whether or not Prince had it easy in the industry than his contemporary Michael Jackson. I make my point through observations, research and documented facts over the years. I hope you enjoy this episode. If you have any thoughts about the discussion in this episode, discuss it in the comments.
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    42 mins
  • Garbage Biopics I've watched so you don't have to
    May 2 2025

    Hello Guys and Dolls. Welcome back to The Conversations with Xalea show. In today' s episode, I discuss and critique horrid biopics that I've view over the years. Most of them don't do the figure they're portraying justice and more often than not, make a joke of their life or emphasizes their personal struggles/issues. This episode is also available on youtube, which you can check out in the link below. What are the worse biopics you've ever watched?


    https://youtu.be/SBCOrvlsDtY

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    24 mins
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