The 90s TV Bag, Assistant Horror Stories and How to End Up On The Shade Room… Again, with Raven-Symoné & Miranda Maday | 27 cover art

The 90s TV Bag, Assistant Horror Stories and How to End Up On The Shade Room… Again, with Raven-Symoné & Miranda Maday | 27

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The 90s TV Bag, Assistant Horror Stories and How to End Up On The Shade Room… Again, with Raven-Symoné & Miranda Maday | 27

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It’s Must-See-Monday y’all, because a true icon of the Culture is on We Playin’ Spades this week! The incomparable icon of all things TV Raven-Symoné and her wife Miranda Maday pull up to the Turquoise Table, and nothing is off limits. From Cosby Show money to new money, the podcasting power couple lay it all out. Raven breaks down the 90s bag and why it just isn’t what it used to be, tells us why family TV needs a makeover, and shows us how real bosses move in silence. Miranda’s got some personal assistant horror stories, tells us about her culturally specific nighttime routine, puts the family business out on the street. Everyone gets real about parental discipline. Plus, what is a “Black name” anyway? We’re spilling all the tea! It’s a hilarious trip down memory lane and serious game of Spades. Make sure to moisturize, ‘cause y’all ain’t ready! It’s so We Playin’ Spades! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.©2026 Wondery (P)2026 Wondery Social Sciences Funny Witty
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