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Don't Call Me White Girl

Episode 64 : You Can’t Get In w/Amanda Seales

Don't Call Me White Girl

Breakbeat Media

Society & Culture

4.63.3K Ratings

🗓️ 29 November 2022

⏱️ 94 minutes

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Summary

On this episode, DCMWG is joined by fellow comedian, actress and entertainer Amanda Seales. They go through a plethora of discussions starting with knowing your own descent, people not of Black culture voicing their opinions on the community, Donald Trump tricking y’all with $1200 checks & PPA loans, Amanda’s journey in entertainment and music, the value in being yourself, owning your Blackness, Darkside Of The DMs, Voicemail & more.

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Filmed on Location: Rec Philly
Executive Producers for Breakbeat: Dave Mays & Brett Jeffries
Executive Producer: Don’t Call Me White Girl
On Set Producers: Tom Flies & Dre Smith
Instagram: @BreakbeatMedia @DontCallMeeWhiteGirl @ItsDreSmith @PhelpsJugo @RhoniCakes @TomFlies @AmandaSeales

Transcript

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0:00.0

I'm here with Amanda Seals and she just told me how to say,

0:18.4

why is that not Quasar? Give it up! This is huge, I'm super excited. I told, I want to be a splite

0:29.8

as I can, I told this nigga when she came in here, I thought that she was six foot. I don't

0:35.0

know if y'all know that about me. I am extremely impressed with like intelligence and like school

0:43.1

stuff like that. My mother, the family that I'm raised in is all female. Everybody has some kind

0:49.7

of education behind them. Only my eyes are chemists. Like how many black women chemists do we need?

0:55.6

She worked for the DuPars for years. Shout out to Bernie's Grimes. My eyes are basically in psychology,

1:02.4

she has her own practice. My mother has been a help me in 4,000 years but my mother is the smartest

1:07.0

person I know in the world. Y'all remember she came. My mother's RN. Look at that. I was having things in

1:13.1

coming and you know that that that job is such a hard trying job doubles and triples but it can

1:20.6

afford you a certain kind of lifestyle. My mother did weekends at nursing homes and doubles. My mother

1:27.4

did area, Jerry Axrix too. Did you ever talk to people like in a dementia unit for fun? I did not.

1:33.2

My mom would say I would be calling my mother and her parents and her work. Mommy cannot get some chips.

1:40.6

Mommy can't even order pizza. Mommy and she would go hold doing it. This is her. This is Brenda.

1:46.6

And he would go, Brenda, I've been waiting on you by the lake. Yes. And I would talk to a fucking guy

1:52.0

with dementia for 20 minutes. My mother's hilarious but no. I was telling the man that I

1:57.8

had a lot of time. You the way that I learned the way I take things in. I've never been necessarily

2:05.8

like a reader. I have 80 days. It's very hard for me to lock anything. I have been in love with

2:15.4

documentaries since I was about 14 and I learned a lot from them. But then we got this special thing

2:21.8

called Instagram, social media. Depending on who you follow or where you are, you can get some

2:28.1

real pertinent information. You are one that always gave it to me. I need to be got just super

2:36.2

intelligent, super brave. I feel like you do a good job of putting things in the simpler terms.

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