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ReLiving Single

Synclaire Quits Flavor!

ReLiving Single

Hartbeat

Comedy, Society & Culture, Tv & Film

2.4 • 1.1K Ratings

🗓️ 16 July 2025

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Erika Alexander and Kim Coles revisit Living Single Season 1, Episode 10: “Quittin’ Time.” As they dive into the episode, Kim and Erika talk about Synclaire’s struggles to find her groove, while also looking back at their own early days in showbiz. From awkward starts to the occasional, “what am I doing?” moment, they reflect on the bumps along the way and the surprising lessons learned while figuring out what you're really great at. Got a burning question for Erika or Kim about Living Single? True Blue Fans, send it our way at relivingsinglepodcast@hartbeat.com. Your note just might make it into the show. Follow us on Instagram and YouTube to stay in the mix. Stream Living Single on Hulu, or purchase episodes on Apple TV+, Amazon Prime Video and/or Fandango. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

You know, I have.

0:01.0

No, I have.

0:02.0

I have.

0:03.0

Have you ever quit a job then?

0:04.0

Well, no. Have I ever tried to quit a job? Yeah. Yeah. Well, well, okay. I tried to quit living single. What do you mean? Why did you try to quit? News Flash. I tried to quit living single, y'all. Why? Yes. Job dissatisfaction, pay disparity.

0:21.0

Oh.

0:23.1

And quit, you know, frankly, quit is the wrong word.

0:28.6

It was more like, you know, if my needs are not met, I might have to seek new employment.

0:29.6

Sounds like a threat.

0:33.3

It kind of was.

0:34.0

You know what I mean?

0:34.3

Yeah. Yeah, I slipped in a note.

0:36.1

You know what I'm saying?

0:36.8

Give me what I want. And I had a small gun underneath the table.

0:39.0

It was like, yo, you either give me what I need.

0:41.4

I'm going to roll up in there. Okay. Then why did you stay then? Look, I was signed to a contract. And it was a six-year contract. You were, right? I had the same contract. But if I took a pay raise and they gave me a pay raise, then I'd have to meet the obligations

0:54.8

of the six-year contract and stay and that type of thing. But at least I'd have the salary increase, so that's what happened. I did not know this, Erica. You know, by the way, no one did. It's private negotiation. Okay. All right. Wow. Thanks for sharing. Yeah. Well, since you speak of change, now you got me a little concerned.

0:53.6

Would you tell me in advance if things change between us?

1:15.9

No, probably not, because that would be too weird.

1:19.1

I would just quit on you.

1:21.9

That's not happening, so.

1:24.8

They're going to let you quit.

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