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The Mental Threads Podcast Episode #181: Grandville Richards of The Grandville Richards Show

The Mental Threads Podcast Episode #181: Grandville Richards of The Grandville Richards Show

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For this crossover episode of The Mental Threads Podcast In addition to the extended CLT podcast universe I have Mr. Grandville Richards Of the Grandville Richards show. This is a great episode. We’re all me and Mr. Richards were speaking on revolved around podcasting in Charlotte and what led him to want to go the route of podcasting as well as. we delve into his background as although his father is Liberian He was raised mostly by his mother side of the family. We speak on his connection with the Liberian community and how visiting the community in Boston Massachusetts has influence his life. We also delve deeper into his love for a comedy and his experiences as a comedian in himself along with the comedy community here in Charlotte. We also get into discussion about building a deeper community within the podcasting universe in Charlotte and how it could really help the community of Charlotte as a whole to stick together and grow. we also tap into How much of an influence Grandville's Mother was a very positive influence on him and his development into the man that he is today. We also talk about our shared love for Liberian food. this is a wonderful episode that I feel many people could definitely take a liking to, you gotta check it out!

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