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Special thanks to Woods Law for sponsoring this episode. If you are in Atlanta and have been injured in an accident, call Woods Law at 404-840-0777. No accident is too small for Woods Law.
In this episode of the Talk Les Show, Les sits down with comedian Karlous Miller for a hilarious and unfiltered conversation about culture, comedy, and life.
Karlous shares stories from growing up in Mississippi, building the 85 South Show into one of the biggest comedy platforms in the country, and what it really takes to stay relevant in comedy and entertainment.
The conversation takes an unexpected turn as Les and Karlous compare Russian culture and Black culture. From strict parenting and family traditions to humor, discipline, food, and community values, they realize there are more similarities than people might think.
The episode also dives into relationships, social media, money, business, and the mindset it takes to build something successful.
It’s funny, honest, and full of the kind of real conversation that makes the Talk Les Show different.
By Courtside LesSpecial thanks to Woods Law for sponsoring this episode. If you are in Atlanta and have been injured in an accident, call Woods Law at 404-840-0777. No accident is too small for Woods Law.
In this episode of the Talk Les Show, Les sits down with comedian Karlous Miller for a hilarious and unfiltered conversation about culture, comedy, and life.
Karlous shares stories from growing up in Mississippi, building the 85 South Show into one of the biggest comedy platforms in the country, and what it really takes to stay relevant in comedy and entertainment.
The conversation takes an unexpected turn as Les and Karlous compare Russian culture and Black culture. From strict parenting and family traditions to humor, discipline, food, and community values, they realize there are more similarities than people might think.
The episode also dives into relationships, social media, money, business, and the mindset it takes to build something successful.
It’s funny, honest, and full of the kind of real conversation that makes the Talk Les Show different.