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When the money gets long but the boundaries get longer. What do you owe your family?This week we’re unpacking the very public drama between GloRilla and her sister, Brorilla, and asking the uncomfortable question: when you make it out, is everyone entitled to your success?In this episode, we break down the back-and-forth between GloRilla and Brorilla and what it reveals about family expectations, especially for Black daughters. We talk about the pressure to be the “provider,” the emotional tax of being the successful one, and how rap culture sells a flashy capitalist fantasy that doesn’t always match real-life bank accounts. Because social media money and actual liquidity? Two different things.Then we bring back Queer Black History, spotlighting the legendary Ernestine “Tiny” Davis, a trailblazing queer trumpet player who deserves way more recognition. Because while the timeline debates who owes who, we’re also honoring the Black queer women who paved the way.We also Put You on Strap Game to some Alt Pop goodness with nonbinary artist, Nxdia, and celebrate the latest Hemlocke Springs drop!! Where are quirky gays at????Hemlocke Springs Be the Girl https://youtu.be/-OW6gkIDeEE?si=bZ4TIIU0HKmP4fqSNxdia She likes a Boy Music Video https://youtu.be/pspcFwLWEWg?si=rX2EVRZ9mRTqP8x-1:29 Femme Topics: Battle of the Rillas - Glorilla vs Brorilla 11:47 Pressure of Being the Successful Daughter/Sibling 29:10 Queer Black History Ernestine Tiny Davis 43:35 Queer Alt Pop Artist Nxdia 48:53 Hemlocke Springs new drop!!
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When the money gets long but the boundaries get longer. What do you owe your family?This week we’re unpacking the very public drama between GloRilla and her sister, Brorilla, and asking the uncomfortable question: when you make it out, is everyone entitled to your success?In this episode, we break down the back-and-forth between GloRilla and Brorilla and what it reveals about family expectations, especially for Black daughters. We talk about the pressure to be the “provider,” the emotional tax of being the successful one, and how rap culture sells a flashy capitalist fantasy that doesn’t always match real-life bank accounts. Because social media money and actual liquidity? Two different things.Then we bring back Queer Black History, spotlighting the legendary Ernestine “Tiny” Davis, a trailblazing queer trumpet player who deserves way more recognition. Because while the timeline debates who owes who, we’re also honoring the Black queer women who paved the way.We also Put You on Strap Game to some Alt Pop goodness with nonbinary artist, Nxdia, and celebrate the latest Hemlocke Springs drop!! Where are quirky gays at????Hemlocke Springs Be the Girl https://youtu.be/-OW6gkIDeEE?si=bZ4TIIU0HKmP4fqSNxdia She likes a Boy Music Video https://youtu.be/pspcFwLWEWg?si=rX2EVRZ9mRTqP8x-1:29 Femme Topics: Battle of the Rillas - Glorilla vs Brorilla 11:47 Pressure of Being the Successful Daughter/Sibling 29:10 Queer Black History Ernestine Tiny Davis 43:35 Queer Alt Pop Artist Nxdia 48:53 Hemlocke Springs new drop!!

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