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This week on The She Said It First Podcast, Jerrilyn Lake aka Indeskribeabull and Lynee’ Monae discusses various topics, but started the episode off with What Irritated them this week. Like last week’s episode, Jerrilyn and Lynee’ must talk about another death in hip-hop. Atlanta rapper Rich Homie Quan passed away at the age of 34. They criticized the women that posted their relationship with Rich Homie Quan, but he was in a long relationship with his girlfriend of fifteen years. They also talk about celebrities who promote drugs and violence in their music.
Jerrilyn and Lynee’ then shift to discussing two recent school shootings and question why warning signs were ignored. There were two school shootings last week, one being a mass shooting in Winder, GA and the other being in Joppatowne, MD. They highlight the over-policing of schools and the lack of action taken to prevent such tragedies. The hosts discuss the importance of understanding mental health and its role in behavior, as well as the need for stricter gun policies and better evaluation processes for gun ownership. They also express their frustration with Brian McKnight, who neglects his children from his first marriage. Now with him celebrating his new family, he is starting a fatherhood series on IG Live. Jerrilyn and Lynee’ also talk about the potential rise of robot companions instead of human beings. During Sista to Sista, Jerrilyn and Lynee’ talk about overcoming imposter syndrome in professional settings. They provide advice and encouragement for listeners to embrace their uniqueness and confidently pursue their goals.
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This week on The She Said It First Podcast, Jerrilyn Lake aka Indeskribeabull and Lynee’ Monae discusses various topics, but started the episode off with What Irritated them this week. Like last week’s episode, Jerrilyn and Lynee’ must talk about another death in hip-hop. Atlanta rapper Rich Homie Quan passed away at the age of 34. They criticized the women that posted their relationship with Rich Homie Quan, but he was in a long relationship with his girlfriend of fifteen years. They also talk about celebrities who promote drugs and violence in their music.
Jerrilyn and Lynee’ then shift to discussing two recent school shootings and question why warning signs were ignored. There were two school shootings last week, one being a mass shooting in Winder, GA and the other being in Joppatowne, MD. They highlight the over-policing of schools and the lack of action taken to prevent such tragedies. The hosts discuss the importance of understanding mental health and its role in behavior, as well as the need for stricter gun policies and better evaluation processes for gun ownership. They also express their frustration with Brian McKnight, who neglects his children from his first marriage. Now with him celebrating his new family, he is starting a fatherhood series on IG Live. Jerrilyn and Lynee’ also talk about the potential rise of robot companions instead of human beings. During Sista to Sista, Jerrilyn and Lynee’ talk about overcoming imposter syndrome in professional settings. They provide advice and encouragement for listeners to embrace their uniqueness and confidently pursue their goals.
Leave a message on the ‘Sista to Sista’ hotline:
https://www.speakpipe.com/SheSaidItFirst
Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/she-said-it-first
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@u1pn
Follow:
@urban1podcast
@indeskribeabull
@lynee_monae
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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