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Unapologetically Angel

Episode Highlight: Olandria Reveals Why Her Mom And Her Are So Close

Unapologetically Angel

Playmaker and iHeartPodcasts

Basketball, Society & Culture, Sports

4.4596 Ratings

🗓️ 15 November 2025

⏱️ 7 minutes

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0:00.0

Well, growing up in Houston, how has that been for you?

0:01.9

Because I've never been to Houston.

0:03.0

You're Houston hottie.

0:22.4

I love the Houston hotties. So how has it been for you? Well, growing up, I actually am originally from Alabama. I've been to Houston for three years. So I moved there after college. My job moved me there, actually. Houston is pretty good. You know, being from a small town in Bama, I never experienced living in the city, which is why I kind of wanted to go to Houston.

0:37.7

And specifically Houston, because I wanted to be somewhere where I wanted to see, like, a lot of black excellence. It was easier for me to see myself as an entrepreneur or as a homeowner or whatever in Houston because so many beautiful black people are doing so well there. And like everyone I would meet. No one would have a regular 9-5, like me.

0:39.1

Everyone will always be their own boss.

0:54.9

So I always wanted to be around that because it's so much easier to picture myself in their shoes or in that, you know, in the area. That's nice. When you went to college, did you have any dreams? Like, what you wanted to do? What did you want to graduate with or, like, how was it for you? In college, I really, really, really wanted to be a model.

0:56.9

But my mom was like, oh, education first.

0:57.2

Yeah.

0:55.4

I kind of just put that on the back burn i was all right well i'm going

0:59.8

to college but little as you know this is going to be plan B for me i don't know exactly how i'm going to

1:03.6

get there but um i originally went to college for uh computer science okay decided to change my major

1:08.5

to supply chain management, my junior year.

1:11.5

Yeah.

1:11.9

And graduated with that.

1:13.4

Great.

1:13.7

Kind of went into elevator sales after.

1:15.2

Were you doing any fashion or anything while you were there?

1:17.6

No, I was strictly focused on school.

1:18.9

I was on scholarship.

1:19.8

I did not want to slip up.

1:20.9

I did not want to, you know what I'm saying?

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