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Everyone's Business (But Mine) with Kara Berry

Gone With The Wind Wendy

Everyone's Business (But Mine) with Kara Berry

Kara Berry

Tv & Film, News, Entertainment News, Tv Reviews

4.61.9K Ratings

🗓️ 1 September 2020

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

This week I pay tribute to Chadwick Boseman, talk about Dorinda being off RHONY, Bella Thorne's ruining Onlyfans, plus recaps of Love After Lockup and Real Housewives of Potomac!

Love After Lockup Recap - 26:15

Potomac Recap - 49:08

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0:00.0

This is a passenger announcement. You can now book your train on Uber and get 10% back in credits to spend on Uber eats.

0:11.0

So you can order your own fries instead of eating everyone else's.

0:15.0

Trains, now on Uber. T's and C's apply.

0:20.0

Check the Uber app.

0:37.0

For me it's always been like first who are you who it who in my first I have to know who I am first I have to know who I am first to know how to navigate this thing because if I'm navigating and I'm becoming something if I become something that I'm not supposed to become

0:40.1

then I'm in the wrong place whether I made in other people's eyes or not.

0:45.0

Hey guys, you know, I wanted to start the episode with a separate segment in honor of Chad McBoseman an incredible

0:56.8

actor and performer that we lost this weekend. Y'all know that usually my

1:01.9

episodes are a lot of bullshit, a lot of pop culture, mess, and drama,

1:06.8

so it didn't feel right to lump him in with all of that.

1:12.3

I don't really have anything particularly eloquent to say.

1:17.0

I would never be able to do him justice, but it is a very tragic situation that has affected people all over the world and even though I try to keep things moderately light on here. It just felt weird to, it felt like it would be a

1:39.4

glaring omission to not talk about him at all. But what can I really say that like I said

1:45.7

would be doing him justice? I, from a personal expanse and from my perspective I think for the black people that

1:59.0

listen to this podcast and maybe I'm sure a lot of white people were witness to it.

2:06.0

The release of Black Panther was such an incredible moment for black people and even like just the beginning of it. Finding out like

2:19.2

I don't watch superhero movies you guys the last before I saw a black pan through the last one I saw was a Dark Night with Heath Ledger and

2:26.7

before that I'm talking like Michael Keaton's Batman era. So my experience with the Marvel Comic Universe or MCU whatever it's called minimal.

2:37.4

However, I remember when people found out that the next movie was coming out was going to be Black Panther and just how excited everyone was the rollout of finding who was going to be in the cast, who was going to be the director,

2:58.0

was just such a moment for black culture and that sounds weird to say does it I think it kind of does but I think we the reason why it was such a win is because and I

3:20.1

tweeted about this a little bit is because it was representation that we're not accustomed to and that it was just incredible.

3:35.0

Most of the representation that you see in a majority black film

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