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Season 3.0 is here and something feels a little different. New chapter, new energy, same authentic vibes. We kick things off with a fresh intro and jump straight into the drama that unfolded with The Shade Borough, including the reveal of the faces behind the platform and the types of stories they choose to push out, especially as a black owned page with a mainly black audience.
We get into the tragic reality of drink driving and take a moment to reflect on life, future planning and the cost of living. There is also a full breakdown of the M&S experience, first class on a budget, and the viral Your Body Na Meat Pie song. Wedding attire, trainer trends, and the generational debate about Air Forces being called grandpa shoes also make an appearance. We even look back at how wearing the wrong trainers in school could destroy your popularity for years.
We run through a fan dilemma, then take it home with two big questions. Would you trust your African mum to save your money for you, and should adult children be expected to pay rent?
There is a lot more in this episode, from laughs to real talk.
https://linktr.ee/3SZN
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Season 3.0 is here and something feels a little different. New chapter, new energy, same authentic vibes. We kick things off with a fresh intro and jump straight into the drama that unfolded with The Shade Borough, including the reveal of the faces behind the platform and the types of stories they choose to push out, especially as a black owned page with a mainly black audience.
We get into the tragic reality of drink driving and take a moment to reflect on life, future planning and the cost of living. There is also a full breakdown of the M&S experience, first class on a budget, and the viral Your Body Na Meat Pie song. Wedding attire, trainer trends, and the generational debate about Air Forces being called grandpa shoes also make an appearance. We even look back at how wearing the wrong trainers in school could destroy your popularity for years.
We run through a fan dilemma, then take it home with two big questions. Would you trust your African mum to save your money for you, and should adult children be expected to pay rent?
There is a lot more in this episode, from laughs to real talk.
https://linktr.ee/3SZN