• Karrine Said It First

  • 2024/10/04
  • 再生時間: 36 分
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  • In this episode, Danyale discusses her feelings about the pressure to have a baby as a same-sex couple and the financial challenges she faces in the process. She also expresses her frustration with the constant questioning from others about their plans for starting a family. Danyale reflects on the importance of not always feeling the need to be productive and shares her recent comfort binge-watching of the TV show Ugly Betty. She also delves into the topic of accountability in the music industry, specifically addressing the recent allegations against Diddy and the issue of separating the artist from their art. The host highlights the need for support and protection of Black women in the industry, referencing the experiences of Karrine Steffans (aka Superhead) and the OMG Girls' successful lawsuit against the LOL Surprise dolls. The episode concludes with a mention of Cardi B's decision to move on from a situation that no longer serves her. Overall, the episode explores themes of family planning, self-care, accountability, and the empowerment of Black women.
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In this episode, Danyale discusses her feelings about the pressure to have a baby as a same-sex couple and the financial challenges she faces in the process. She also expresses her frustration with the constant questioning from others about their plans for starting a family. Danyale reflects on the importance of not always feeling the need to be productive and shares her recent comfort binge-watching of the TV show Ugly Betty. She also delves into the topic of accountability in the music industry, specifically addressing the recent allegations against Diddy and the issue of separating the artist from their art. The host highlights the need for support and protection of Black women in the industry, referencing the experiences of Karrine Steffans (aka Superhead) and the OMG Girls' successful lawsuit against the LOL Surprise dolls. The episode concludes with a mention of Cardi B's decision to move on from a situation that no longer serves her. Overall, the episode explores themes of family planning, self-care, accountability, and the empowerment of Black women.

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