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Comedian and Actor Dorothy comes by and asks Danny to make Sloppy Joe's.
The two keep their off mic conversation going and we start in the thick of it as we hear about Dorothy's frozen dinners growing up and her family's version of the Wendy's "4 for 4" (4 kids by 4 baby daddies). Dorothy then takes us a little deeper and tells us about her mom's passing when she was 10, the anger she felt, and the path she took which lead to some jail time.
Dorothy flips it around and talks about how she realized she needed to change, especially when her son came along. She realized free will was robbed from her because of her choices, and how hope is the most important thing to have. Danny compares all of this to The Shawshank Redemption; you know, a movie, and not real life.
Support Dorothy:
Instagram: @AskDorothy
Comedian and Actor Dorothy comes by and asks Danny to make Sloppy Joe's.
The two keep their off mic conversation going and we start in the thick of it as we hear about Dorothy's frozen dinners growing up and her family's version of the Wendy's "4 for 4" (4 kids by 4 baby daddies). Dorothy then takes us a little deeper and tells us about her mom's passing when she was 10, the anger she felt, and the path she took which lead to some jail time.
Dorothy flips it around and talks about how she realized she needed to change, especially when her son came along. She realized free will was robbed from her because of her choices, and how hope is the most important thing to have. Danny compares all of this to The Shawshank Redemption; you know, a movie, and not real life.
Support Dorothy:
Instagram: @AskDorothy