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Is This What Growth Looks Like?

Is This What Growth Looks Like?

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This week’s episode is a whole journey, okay! We kick things off with Tamika debuting her new quick-weave-over-locs situation—because if Black women aren’t redefining magic every week, then what are we even doing here? Meanwhile, Jojo is contemplating a full leap into vegan life after dairy betrayed her for the last time… or maybe she’ll just move out of the country and eat freely like the liberated queen she is.

We also revisit Monday’s engagement-boosting conversation: What trait do you wish other people had? Your answers gave range, depth, and a little spice. From there, we get into why failure and success hit everyone differently, what fame could look like for us in the future, and why Black women stay over-sexualized across cultures—whew, a topic we’ll never stop unpacking.

Plus, a call to Hollywood: we NEED a film adaptation of Seven Days in June by Tia Williams, immediately. We also talk continuity chaos in big box-office films (because once you work in the industry, your eyes can’t unsee the errors), and we gush over our early look at SEXT, the short film by Kierstyn Stevens that snagged a for your consideration NAACP Award nomination.

And if that wasn’t enough, we close with the double standards around sexuality, Tamika’s sudden inspiration to write an erotica novel, and a PSA that ginger chews are delicious but absolutely not chewable unless you’re trying to fund your dentist’s vacation.

Tune in for laughs, honesty, and the kind of chaos that only we can deliver.

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