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Welcome back to Let's Try This Again—I'm your host, B Simone, and this episode is all about stepping into your power, embracing honesty, and learning how to love yourself (and others) with intention. I'm joined by the brilliant Shan, a certified sexologist and relationship expert, and together we get real about confidence, self-discovery, and what it actually takes to build a life—and love—that feels authentic and fulfilling.We dive into the behind-the-scenes of my BET Awards look, but more importantly, how that moment represented a shift from “faking it till you make it” to truly feeling bold, beautiful, and confident from the inside out. Shan and I talk about the importance of knowing what you want in a partner, why your “romantic wish list” should be short and intentional, and how being honest with yourself (and others) is the foundation for real connection. I open up about my own journey—how I've sometimes focused on what's missing in my love life instead of embracing the abundance that's already here, and how I'm learning to ask for what I need, set boundaries, and trust that what's meant for me is already on its way.We also get into the nitty-gritty of healing from toxic relationships, rebuilding confidence, and the power of surrounding yourself with people who see and celebrate the real you. Shan shares her own story of moving on from a manipulative relationship, finding love again, and why loving yourself—and being honest about your needs—is the ultimate act of self-care. If you've ever struggled with self-doubt, felt stuck in old patterns, or needed a reminder that you're worthy of love just as you are, this episode is for you. Let's keep growing, loving, and trying again—together.//Sponsor// Simply Pop: Go to https://www.coca-cola.com/us/en/brands/simply/simply-pop-podcast-tour to find out where you can try Simply Pop!BetterHelp: Our listeners get 10% off their first month at BetterHelp.com/BSIMONEPODMiami Convention and Visitors Bureau: Visit www.FindYourMiami.com See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
New heat with Episode 192! Rich and Uncle Free back poddin' for the culture. (0:00:00) This episode is a goody, and the fellas kick things off talking about Free's recent trip to NY and Rich's upcoming trip to Japan and South Korea. Free is fed up with Delta, and he won't let you forget. After that, the fellas get into Jim Jones and his viral take saying he has more Billboard hits than Nas. Fact or fiction? You probably won't guess Rich and Free's ultimate view on this. Speaking of Rap, the fellas discuss the Complex top 50 NYC artists. Is it supposed to be a joke, or is Complex for real? Rich and Free tap in on the Iran strike by Trump. He is really out of control. Smh. The fellas take time to discuss B. Simone's viral interview talking about how her finances are in disarray, forcing her to shop at H&M. What are the rules around broke friends? After the break, the fellas give you NBA Finals recap. SGA is on top of the mountain; is it a valid Chip? Recent trades get discussed, including Durant to the Rockets. New Drip Report, Elite Scumbaggery, and We're All Set segments.Elevate your health routine with Zivolife microalgae enriched with bone-building minerals, essential fatty acids and antioxidants — simply a better choice. 30% off code at the link below.https://zivo.life/discount/ALLSEThttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdlA9w1H0UAR8fW5nINI9Q?sub_confirmation=1Donate To Help Us Make More Content and Buy Merch @ www.AllSetPod.storeFollow Us On Social Media @WereAllSetPodPodcast Audio linksApple -https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/were-all-set/id1476457304Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6frdwXOehWMk5OPj2YnAMa?si=nGrL2OFCQ3u_yf-hJs9lhQGoogle Pods -https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL2ZlZWRzLnNvdW5kY2xvdWQuY29tL3VzZXJzL3NvdW5kY2xvdWQ6dXNlcnM6NTQ4NTIzNTAxL3NvdW5kcy5yc3MAmazon - https://www.amazon.com/Were-All-Set/dp/B08JJR8DSFPandora - https://www.pandora.com/podcast/were-all-set/PC:1000430306ListenNotes.com - https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/were-all-set-all-set-media-K73x2ck58fg/Overcast - https://overcast.fm/itunes1476457304/were-all-setPocket Casts - https://pca.st/cwq90uydRadio Public - https://radiopublic.com/were-all-set-8jOkelhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdlA9w1H0UAR8fW5nINI9Q?sub_confirmation=1
Find us on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/TAPFLIN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS:0:00 - Sports Betting Dilemma3:06 - Intro10:48 - Diddy Trial verdict is in 19:30 - Pusha T disses Travis Scott 27:07 - T Pain Vs Drake31:50 - A$AP Rocky runway show gets backlash 36:26 -NBA Finals, KD traded to Rockets, 2025 Draft51:19 - B Simone backlash
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In this explosive episode, the crew dives deep into trending controversies and cultural hot takes. We unpack the drama surrounding violence in the WNBA, address B. Simone's fall from grace, and debate perfect rap albums from the golden era of hip-hop. Plus, we rank the most underrated white NBA players, break down the Amazon Prime vs. NBC NBA broadcast battle, and share hilarious takes on Chicago street BBQ culture and '90s nostalgia in movies and music. Get ready for unfiltered opinions, comedy, and bold debates from some of Chicago's most real voices. Don't miss it!Topics Include:WNBA fights and media biasB. Simone's H&M breakdownPerfect hip-hop albums: Nas, Mobb Deep, Snoop & moreUnderrated white NBA playersAmazon vs. NBC NBA analyst rostersChicago BBQ on the highway?!Hilarious takes on classic moviesWild discussions on relationships, gender, and culture
In this explosive episode, the crew dives deep into trending controversies and cultural hot takes. We unpack the drama surrounding violence in the WNBA, address B. Simone's fall from grace, and debate perfect rap albums from the golden era of hip-hop. Plus, we rank the most underrated white NBA players, break down the Amazon Prime vs. NBC NBA broadcast battle, and share hilarious takes on Chicago street BBQ culture and '90s nostalgia in movies and music. Get ready for unfiltered opinions, comedy, and bold debates from some of Chicago's most real voices. Don't miss it!Topics Include:WNBA fights and media biasB. Simone's H&M breakdownPerfect hip-hop albums: Nas, Mobb Deep, Snoop & moreUnderrated white NBA playersAmazon vs. NBC NBA analyst rostersChicago BBQ on the highway?!Hilarious takes on classic moviesWild discussions on relationships, gender, and culture
In this episode, Shanti lamps during her luteal phase while Antoinette has an epiphany. For politics, Antoinette celebrates the New York primary win of Zohran Mamdani and the recent Supreme Court ruling to limit its own power against undermining presidential executive decisions. For pop culture, we catch up on the Diddy case and it's recent dropping of charges, we discuss B. Simone's recent podcast episode which touched on friendship and finances, and we comment on the random competition between Jim Jones and Nas that nobody asked for. Join us...Goddess River Healing Retreat. Use Code HOMIE10 for discountContact Us:Hotline: (215) 948-2780Email: aroundthewaycurls@gmail.comPatreon: www.patreon.com/aroundthewaycurls for exclusive videos & bonus episodesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome back to Let's Try This Again—I'm your host, B Simone, and this episode is extra special because I'm sitting down with my longtime friend and OG in the hair and beauty game, Khat. We get real about what it means to evolve, shed old skins, and keep growing—even when it feels like the world is changing around you. I open up about how my own journey of trying again—whether it's starting a new podcast season or pivoting in business—has really been about listening to that inner voice that says, “Get up, do it again, but this time with God and the wisdom you've learned.”Khat and I reminisce about how we met over a decade ago, hustling in the Atlanta hair scene, and how we've both stayed connected by committing to growth, even when it meant letting go of people or situations that no longer served us. We talk about the guilt that comes with outgrowing relationships and environments, and how sometimes what feels like grounding can actually be an anchor holding you back. Khat shares how her gift for pouring into others has shaped her, but also taught her the importance of not dimming her own light—a lesson I'm learning too, especially as someone who's always tried to make sure everyone else is shining.We get into the spiritual side of growth—how connecting with nature and holistic practices has helped us both heal and evolve. I share how I'm a “hug-a-tree type of bitch,” and how taking my shoes off and feeling the grass under my feet grounds me in ways nothing else can. Khat talks about her recent trip to Bali and how travel and new experiences have deepened her spiritual journey. We both agree: your gifts—vision, hustle, faith—are already inside you; you just have to water them and let them grow.If you've ever felt stuck, guilty for outgrowing people, or just needed a reminder to keep shining your light, this episode is for you. It's full of laughter, real talk, and the kind of motivation that keeps you trying again—no matter whatSponsor//Visit www.FindYourMiami.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week's episode we discussed B Simone a bad friend, Sayso talk about high school days and more. Enjoy or Fuk Outta Here! YALL OPINIONS ON THE TOPICS? Comment, Email or Dm Us…we'll definitely talk about it!Get Ya Merch — https://foh-merch.creator-spring.com (https://foh-merch.creator-spring.com)Visit our website www.fohbrand.com Sponsors of the podcast: Guerilla Land Clothing @guerillalandmerchSmiley's Crafts & Thangs @smileycraft.thangs IF YOU WANT TO GET SOMEBODY OR SOMETHING THE FUK OUTTA HERE SEND US AN EMAIL AT FOH337@GMAIL.COMFollow us on Instagram: Podcast page @fohpodcast337 Sayso @saysographics DJ Truth @therealdjtruthJajeaux @dablkaristocrats
Vont, Chap and Justis kick off the show discussing Red Lobster's new seafood boils (5:10) and a woman overreacting in Pop the Balloon and if men are allowed to have standards (9:26). Plus Cardi B FINALLY announced her second album (15:53), B Simone cries over having to shop at H&M (25:00). Pick Your Poison! (33:52) and the guys have a PSA about showering and the proper amount of cologne sprays (40:02) and more.Subscribe to Morning Commute Podcast and leave a review!Morning Commute Podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/morningcommutepod/https://www.youtube.com/@SuperVillainStudios_ VONThttps://www.instagram.com/vontleak/ https://www.iheart.com/podcast/467-the-dave-ryan-show-26584068/ CHAPhttps://www.instagram.com/justynchap/ https://www.instagram.com/jusmusicent/ JUSTIShttps://www.instagram.com/_injustis/ https://www.supervillainstudios.net/
On today's episode of Who's There?: Did Padma Lakshmi's jorts come out of the drawer? Why is Jameela Jamil on Substack? (And what's she pissed about?) Who is stanning Allison Williams and what's the deal with her hew podcast? Why are people mad at B Simone again? Plus, how did LeAnn Rimes' teeth FLY OUT OF HER MOUTH during a recent concert? As always, call in at 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments & concerns for a future episode of Who's There?. Get a ton of bonus content over on Patreon.com/WhoWeekly. P.S. Bobby's novel FOUR SQUARES is now out in paperback! Buy it wherever you buy your books! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Don D and Bigg Doom are Back With Another One! We Are Joined By Jeff. First, We Start with Cussing In Front of Kids, Unfiltered Parenting, Ain't Sh*t Mamas, Atlanta vs Chicago and Mexicans saying N*gga! Then, We Move On To Breaking Up Families, Food Stamps, Most Controversial Takes, and WNBA. We End With Klarna in Debt, Birthday Bash is Burnt Out, B Simone going broke & More!To See More of Our Guests, You Can Follow him @justqueh3ff!
We're a day late but nonetheless we're on time. Before we get into B Simone fake tears, we have to discuss Tyler Perry lawsuit by a former employee!NEW MERCH DROP - BLOCK PARTY DADS T-SHIRTExclusively brought to you by No Grease Barbershop Northlake and Premium Outlets(05:15) Bobbi sits down with Nick Cannon and ask him to name all 12 of his children - (21:50) Dad Tip of the Week: Saving hacks to help with the planning of your next vacation - (26:30) Gavin reacts to Tyler Perry recently being accused of sexual misconduct by a former employee and sued for $260 Million. - (44:31) Joy Taylor said she flew back home because a man refused to put out on vacation. FAIR or FOUL - (53:45) B Simone brought to almost tears, because she had to shop at H&M - (01:04:00) #AskABlackDad Are you able to speak your mind freely in your own home? - (01:26:25) Ryan Clark calls out Lebron and his fans for shaping his narrative on ring culture - (01:41:00) Netflix Trainwreck: The Poop Cruise is WILD!Submit to #ASKADAD: https://www.blackdadsclub.org/Subscribe to Our YouTube: https://bit.ly/BDCYTSub JOIN THE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/YcFrdCbFFollow Us Today: Instagram -Twitter
Send us a textFrom street violence to digital drama, this episode traverses the complex landscape of modern culture with raw honesty and sharp insight.We open with a sobering discussion about a deadly shooting in Georgia, exploring how seemingly minor conflicts escalate to fatal conclusions when guns enter the equation. This reality check sets the tone for our unflinching approach to difficult topics that define our communities.The conversation shifts to B. Simone's viral moment lamenting her financial downgrade to shopping at H&M – a perfect case study in how creators overestimated their pandemic popularity and now face harsh economic realities. We dissect her career trajectory, from plagiarism allegations to friendship fallouts, revealing how public perception shapes influencer longevity in today's digital marketplace.One of our most powerful segments tackles the problematic platform given to non-Black voices discussing their use of the N-word on Angela Yee's show. We challenge the responsibility of Black media personalities who prioritize viral moments over protecting cultural boundaries, and contrast America's approach to hate speech with South Africa's strict legal consequences for racial slurs.Marvel fans will appreciate our deep dive into Ironheart, where we praise the show's quality while criticizing Disney's release strategy that robbed this Black female superhero of the sustained cultural conversation she deserves. Our analysis goes beyond simple review to examine how corporate decisions impact representation in media.The episode concludes with a revealing look at the Trump administration's contradictory Iran policies, highlighting the disconnect between public posturing and behind-the-scenes diplomacy that characterizes modern political theater.Follow us on all social platforms @talkfnftv and join our community of critical thinkers who aren't afraid to challenge mainstream narratives while diving deep into pop culture phenomena.
This week your favourite Aunties AK, Farrah & Nana debate whether or not whether donor babies can be called brother or sister. B Simone's lack of friendship awareness, Donald Trump and his F-bomb outburst and whether or not Jay Z should give us one more tour!
We never thought we'd see a day where Dre would give Wizkid some flowers as the guys discuss about the Blaq on BLVCK beef, Shopping at HnM with B Simone, Choosing to lock-in over a relationship, A joke DNA test going wrong and Nick Cannon not knowing all of his Kid's names + more on this weeks episode.Bes sure to comment, like, rate and share !Send us a fam mail to "thetalkativex@gmail.com or HEREBlaq on BLVCK crime (2:20)Who you got winning a rap beef (28:35)Weekend Recap (40:00)B Simone shops at HnM now (48:50)When the chips are down (58:00)We took a DNA test (1:17:46)Powerful Cannon (1:21:35)3 gbosa for Wizkid (1:26:30)
In this episode, we break down why B. Simone is being called out for her toxic friendship behavior. From jealousy to bad energy, we're unpacking the drama, the red flags, and what it really means to be a supportive friend. If you've ever questioned loyalty in your circle, this episode is for you.
#diddytrial #jimjones #fatjoe #bsimone AP, Blackk GMS, Pac G, and BinkiBianca discuss Diddy charges being dropped, Fat Joe now accused, B. Simone crying about H&M and being a jealous/hater type of friend, Peter Gunz being called a deadbeat because Amina moved to Germany and more.Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/@3GsPodcast414Follow the 3G's:3G's IG: https://www.instagram.com/3gspodcast414/AP YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AP4LifeBlackk GMS IG: https://www.instagram.com/blackkgms/Blackk GMS YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/THEGMSSHOWPac G YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@pacg4143Support the 3G's:AP Cash App: https://cash.app/$APFAMILYMANAP PayPal: https://paypal.me/apfamilyman?country.x=US&locale.x=en_USPac G Cash App: https://cash.app/$paczilla7414Blackk GMS Cash App: https://cash.app/$jacquanpittman50Subscribe to the 3G's on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2Y5LKIWdfltn2p0qc0QZdSSubscribe to the 3G's on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3Rbmo7Y Subscribe to the 3G's on iHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-3gs-podcast-136880040/
This week on the Mallory Bros Podcast, the guys kick things off shamelessly before the Weekend Recap. They start with the news of Cardi B finally gearing up to drop her long-awaited sophomore album and speak on her new track “Outside”. Terrell talks about how he's disappointed in her decision to add songs that were already on the charts and challenges if Cardi is “serious” about a next step in music. Next, B. Simone's viral 9–5 controversy resurfaces after a clip of her speaking on her financial problems goes viral. This reignites the conversation about entrepreneurship and the hardship that comes with its ups and downs. The fellas then unpack the controversy behind Mexican OT's latest clip where he was asked if he was comfortable using the N-Word. The bros have a good discussion on perspective and structure within the culture when it comes to things folks may find offensive and how do we address that. The Bros then do a fun Black Movie Edition “Which is Better?” series where they pit two classic films against each other and are forced to make a decision. This is a test segment for this podcast so if you like it, definitely leave a comment to do more. Later, the Bros revisit the crazy NBA Finals and the unfortunate timing of the Tyrese Haliburton injury and Terrell closes us out with a real convo on his DOOM SCROLL ADDICTION and how social media might be robbing us of peace.
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Welcome back Soulies, this episode I am joined by podcaster, radio personality and overall a great host Eric Coles from the hunguppod. Join us as we dive into the Juneteenth festival, B Simone whining, eye fckn and boring relationships. Make sure to tune into the YouTube video this Friday. ❤️
BUS!! CLUB!! OTHER CLUB!! OTHER CLUB!! NO SLEEP!! That's what the headlines felt like last week. Between viral moments we liked to see involving Love Island drama, Jonathan Bailey's precious little glasses, and WNBA brawls…we were also greeted with some rockier newsworthy moments such as Trump assisting in bombing Iranian nuclear plants, Drake & Morgan Wallen teaming up, and the allegations that have recently come out against Tyler Perry. Getting on a news app made our heads spin this week. Luckily, we saved YOU the headache and talked about all of these topics this week, here on REWIND: The Podcast. Whether you need the political tea, the Hollywood tea, or just want to put your headphones in for some alone time, WE'VE GOT YOU COVERED!! It's all here on this brand new episode of REWIND. ⏰TIME CODES⏰ (0:10) FIRST THOUGHTS (1:55) TRUMP, IRAN, & INTERVIEWS WITH NO TIE (10:00) THE ALLEGATIONS OF TYLER PERRY (17:19) B SIMONE & FINANCIALLY HELPING YOUR FRIENDS (33:02) WHY DOES BEYONCÉ HATE US OVER HERE?? (38:43) CAITLIN CLARK, SOPHIE CUNNINGHAM, & WHY BLAKE LOVES THE WNBA NOW (43:18) KEEPING UP WITH LOVE ISLAND (52:55) DRAKE & MORGAN WALLEN ARE BESTIES?? (56:35) WE WERE LIARS (1:01:43) JURASSIC WORLD: REBIRTH REVIEW (1:05:16) FINAL THOUGHTS Follow Blake: @blakerackley Follow Raven: @iamravendawson To watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVVnhe6Es3kFxV18W2oLrur6m3c7Lwl6- Follow Blake- Instagram: @blakerackley TikTok: @itsblakerackley Threads: @blakerackley Twitter: @itsblakerackley Follow Raven- Instagram: @iamravendawson TikTok: @iamravendawson Threads: @iamravendawson ABOUT REWIND: The Podcast - Hosted by the effortlessly charismatic duo Raven Dawson and Blake Rackley, REWIND: The Podcast is where pop culture past meets pop culture present—with a whole lot of personality in between. Fueled by a love for iconic throwbacks and today's most talked-about moments, these two besties serve up unfiltered opinions, sharp humor, and a deep appreciation for the drama that keeps entertainment interesting. From Y2K nostalgia to red carpet chaos, award show upsets to reality TV scandals, nothing is off-limits. Whether they're revisiting the cultural staples that defined an era or breaking down the latest internet-breaking headlines, expect hot takes, deep dives, and plenty of side-eye. If your playlist lives somewhere between classic R&B and current chart-toppers, if you still quote your favorite 2000s movies on the daily, and if you love a little (or a lot of) flair with your pop culture commentary—this is the podcast you've been waiting for. Press play, lean in, and get ready to REWIND.
Tone Kapone, KeKe, and Zach Boog talk Diddy Trial Wraps Up, Brandy & Monica Tour, B.Simone Drama, Shannon Sharpe Vs. Jim Jones & More!
On this episode of Bulture podcast:AI has successfully copied the mannerisms of a Black woman with perfect BlaccentStephen A. Smith says NBA players have told him they would feel unsafe playing in a city like MemphisA family was left baffled after a random child walked up to their birthday celebration, blew out the candle while the birthday child was making a wish, and then left. How would you react to this?Tiffany Haddish says women with more than 2 Baby Daddies usually have some sort of mental illnessChris Brown kissed female fan he was vibin with on stage in his London showA young mother died after traveling to Miami with her younger sister to both get BBLs. Their recovery house allegedly mixed a muscle relaxer with an unregulated designer drug, causing her death.Rep. Jasmine Crockett on What the American People Can Do to Prepare for What Is Likely to Come: "Continue to Live ... But Be Mindful of Large Gatherings." After U.S. Strikes Iran Nuclear Plant-President Trump confirms the US just BOMBED all 3 Nuclear sites in Iran.Major U.S. cities, including New York, D.C., and L.A. are on high alert after U.S. airstrikes on Iran. Officials warn the next 48 hours are criticalB. Simone nearly broke down as she revealed she's so broke now that she has to shop at H&M instead of Bloomingdale'Shedeur Sanders on receiving his second speeding violation since being drafted by the BrownsDallas Cowboys Cheerleaders will receive a 400% pay raise this upcoming season — from $15 per hour to $75 per hour!!Morgen Wallen brought out Drake at his show in Houston tonightThat Mexican OT believes he can say the N-Word, “What The F*ck are you going to do about itJim Jones responds to the backlash from people who are upset with him for saying that he thinks his catalog is on par with NasTyler Perry sued for $260 million over sexual harassment and assault allegations by ‘The Oval' actorFat Joe is being sued for $20 million by his former hypeman who claims the rapper ‘coerced him into more than 4,000 sexual acts to maintain his standing'Audio of Cassie threatening to kill a male escort who saw a freak-off tape of her released: ‘I will k*ll you, hide you, cut you up, and put you in the f*cking dirt right now.A woman is distraught after an Atlanta water boy allegedly stole $1,100 from her Cash App when she handed over her phone to pay him $2. She called the police to assist and vows never to help a water boy again. Thoughts?Keith Lee created a viral dance trend by mistake he was just joking on TikTok & now the whole internet dancing to Pluto new song!Former NFL Star Adrian Peterson Says He Regrets Poker Fistfight That Was Caught on Camera: ‘We Threw Blows & That Was ItRapper Cash Out's Sex Trafficking Trial Reveals Graphic Abuse, Coercion, and His Mother's Alleged RoleLakers Sold for Record $10 Billion as Buss Family Hands Majority Ownership to Mark WalterKD traded to the rocketsNBA finals
Welcome back to Let's Try This Again—I'm your host, B Simone, and this episode is extra special because I'm sitting down with my longtime friend and behind-the-scenes powerhouse, Jazmin. If you've ever wondered what it really takes to build a brand, keep a business afloat, and find the right team, this conversation is for you. We get real about our journey together—from building websites before B Simone Beauty was even a thing, to weathering the storm of losing team members and starting over from scratch. I share how, after resigning from our previous venture, we went from a team of eight or ten down to just the two of us, and how that season of transition tested our resilience and commitment to our vision.We talk about the importance of trusting the process, even when it feels like you're losing everything. I remember calling Jaz from the Virgin Islands, feeling anxious and unsure about starting the podcast, but her belief in me gave me the courage to try again. We also get honest about setting boundaries in business, especially when working with friends, and how crucial it is to have people around you who not only have the skills but truly believe in your vision. Jazmin keeps me grounded—when I'm dreaming big about arena tours and conferences, she's the one who helps me build the solid foundation to make those dreams a reality.I open up about learning to delegate, to release control, and to trust my team—like this morning, when I was exhausted and realized it was okay to let the team handle things while I took care of myself. We talk about how building a business is never a straight line—it's full of pivots, tough decisions, and moments of gratitude for the people who stick with you through it all. If you're in a season of transition, feeling like you've lost your team, or just need a reminder to trust the process and keep going, this episode is for you. Let's keep trying, growing, and building together.Sponsors//Simply Pop: See what the fizz is all about! Simply Pop is the juicy new soda that happens when you combine delicious, real fruit flavors of Simply with 6 grams of prebiotic fiber to support gut health. Visit https://www.coca-cola.com/us/en/legal/simply-pop-podcast-tour.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode of Bandwidth, Dr. Gabe and the team dives into the viral conversation around B. Simone and whether she's a bad friend after her bestie Shekinah reveals her financial struggles while staying close to the celebrity spotlight. The panel unpacks tough questions about responsibility in friendships, boundaries, and what it really means to show up for someone you call “best friend.” Is B. Simone out of line, or are friendships just more complicated than we think?Need relationship advice? Text Dr. Gabe. Text bandwidth to 94000 to stay up-to-date on all things Bandwidth.Gabriel Powell MerchUse the code BAND10 for 10% off.WebsiteSupport the Bandwidth PodcastCash App $bandwidthpodcastConnect with Bandwidth Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | Twitter Connect with Dr. GabeInstagram | YouTube | WebsiteIf you are interested in advertising on this podcast or having Dr. Gabe as a guest on your Podcast, Radio Show, or TV Show, reach out to info@gabrielpowell.co
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Are you a bad friend if you don't give you friend's money when they are struggling financially?A clip from B. Simone's podcast, "Let's Try This Again," has people questioning, how a best friend should show up during tough times. B. Simone's best friend, Shekinah, opens up about the realities of being friends with a celebrity, the expectations it comes with, and how she guarded her heart from resentment, during her time of struggle.Join me today as I dive into the topic of best friends, financial support, and resentment. SUBSCRIBE TO DEAR CONSTANCE HOTLINE @DearConstanceHotline NEED ADVICE? CALL ME703-828.5345
Welcome back to Let's Try This Again—I'm your host, B Simone, and this episode is straight from the heart, recorded right after the BET Awards in LA, while I'm still in my event outfit, unwinding on the couch with my best friend, Shekinah. I open up about what it means to be in a season of real confidence—not just “faking it till you make it,” but truly feeling bold and secure in who I am. I share how, on the red carpet, I looked every interviewer in the eye and spoke my truth without hesitation, and how that's a real sign for me that I'm coming out of a darker season and stepping into my power.We get real about the challenges behind the scenes—like pushing through a 10-day water fast (which had me crying from exhaustion and spiritual hunger), and the pressure of building a legacy app while watching my finances shift from liquid cash to assets and investments. I talk about how, even when it's hard, I remind myself that what we're building is for the long haul—like a crock pot, not a microwave. Shekinah keeps me grounded, reminding me that my words and vision are powerful, and that whatever I say will happen, because I have the faith to make it so.This episode is for anyone who's ever felt the weight of chasing a dream, doubted their confidence, or needed a reminder that breakthrough comes with both tears and celebration. Whether you're launching something new, fasting for clarity, or just needing a boost from someone who gets it, this conversation is full of real talk, laughter, and the kind of motivation that keeps you moving forward.Sponsors//Simply Pop: See what the fizz is all about! Simply Pop is the juicy new soda that happens when you combine delicious, real fruit flavors of Simply with 6 grams of prebiotic fiber to support gut health. Visit https://www.coca-cola.com/us/en/legal/simply-pop-podcast-tour.Mint Mobile: This year, skip breaking a sweat AND breaking the bank. Get your summer savings and shop premium wireless plans at MINTMOBILE.COM/BSIMONE.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome back to Let's Try This Again—I'm your host, B Simone, and in this episode, I'm sitting down with one of my favorite people, a relationship coach and magnetic matchmaker, Spicy Mari, who's been a constant source of support and inspiration in my life. We get real about what it means to juggle motherhood, marriage, and entrepreneurship, especially when your world gets turned upside down by a new baby. Spicy Mari, who is a mom to a three-year-old, opens up about the beautiful chaos of toddlerhood and how becoming a mother stretched her in ways she never expected—like learning to put her own needs second and giving herself permission to slow down and focus on her child, even when her business was always her “first baby.”We talk about the challenges of keeping your relationship strong after having a child, and how easy it is to fall into the trap of comparing who's doing more at home. Mari shares how therapy and honest conversations helped her navigate those tough moments, and why it's so important to be intentional about filling your own cup, even when your schedule is packed and your energy is low. We also get into the difference between how women and men handle responsibilities—how women often take on more, not just because they have to, but because it matters to us in a way it just doesn't for men. Whether you're a mom, dreaming of motherhood, or just trying to keep your relationships healthy and balanced, this episode is packed with relatable stories, practical advice, and a whole lot of heart.Sponsors//Simply Pop: See what the fizz is all about! Simply Pop is the juicy new soda that happens when you combine delicious, real fruit flavors of Simply with 6 grams of prebiotic fiber to support gut health. Visit https://www.coca-cola.com/us/en/legal/simply-pop-podcast-tour. Glorify App: Visit Glorify-app.com/trythisagain right now to download the Glorify app for free.Liquid IV: No matter what your summer brings: Tear. Pour. Live More. Go to LIQUIDIV.com and get 20% off your first order with code BSIMONE at checkout.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week on Let's Try This Again, I'm your host B Simone, and I'm joined by the legendary content creator and entrepreneur DeStorm Power. We get real about what it means to build something from the ground up, fight for your creative vision, and keep going even when the world doesn't see the work behind the scenes. DeStorm opens up about his journey from singing in Baltimore R&B groups and running track, to becoming one of the first viral internet stars—before “influencer” was even a word.We dive deep into the story behind Zeus Network, how it started as a dream among friends, and the heartbreak of being cut out of something you helped build. DeStorm shares how he and his crew—including King Bach and others—put in the groundwork, brought in their communities, and launched shows that kept the lights on at Zeus, only to later feel sidelined and unrecognized. Hearing DeStorm talk about spending years and even a million dollars fighting for what he deserved was both sobering and motivating. It reminded me that sometimes, the people who help you build are the ones who get left out when the spotlight comes.We also talk about mental health—especially for men—and how important it is to ask for help, open up, and take care of yourself even while you're hustling. DeStorm's honesty about the emotional toll of being “muted” and misunderstood hit home for me, and I know so many of you will relate to the pressure of having to smile and show up, even when you're carrying so much behind the scenes.If you've ever felt overlooked, unappreciated, or just needed a reminder that your story matters, this episode is for you. Tune in for laughter, real talk, and a powerful look at resilience, creativity, and the courage to keep trying—no matter what.This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/BSIMONEPOD and get on your way to being your best self.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week on Let's Try This Again, I'm your host B Simone, and I'm sitting down with the hilarious and inspiring Zainab Johnson. From the moment I discovered Zainab on social media—rocking her Bantu knots and dropping truth with every punchline—I knew I had to have her on the show. In this episode, we get real about what it's like to break into stand-up comedy as a Black Muslim woman, and how sometimes the things that make us different become our superpowers.Zainab shares how she never saw women like herself represented in comedy or on TV growing up, and how that inspired her to become the role model she wished she'd had. She opens up about her first time on stage, admitting she thought she'd fail but wanted a good story to tell—only to discover she was actually good at it and wanted to try again the very next day. We laugh about the wild journey from open mics at hookah lounges to touring internationally, and how being brutally honest about her life—like growing up with 13 siblings, wearing a hijab as a kid, or experimenting with hair—became the heart of her comedy.We also dive into real talk about identity, faith, and self-acceptance. Zainab breaks down why she chose to stop wearing her hijab as a teen and how, as an entertainer, she's on a mission to affirm the existence of young girls who don't see themselves reflected in the media. We even get into the stigma around Black women and hair, and how owning your truth—whether it's a flip-over weave or a shaved head—can be freeing and funny.If you've ever felt like the odd one out, doubted your path, or needed a reminder that your story matters, this episode is for you. Tune in for laughter, wisdom, and a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to keep showing up and trying again, no matter what the world expects. And don't forget—every Monday we drop audio on all platforms, and every Tuesday you can catch the visuals on YouTube. Let's grow together!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week on Let's Try This Again, I'm your host B Simone, and I'm joined by my girl Jamie, a life coach who specializes in manifesting and mindset. In this episode, we get real about what it actually takes to manifest the life you want-whether it's more money, a thriving business, or deep, meaningful relationships. Jamie breaks down her step-by-step approach to manifestation, starting with the most important question: What do you truly want? So many of us don't even let ourselves dream big, or we get stuck chasing “ego desires” instead of the heart-led dreams God placed inside us.We talk about how your beliefs shape your reality, and Jamie shares how she helps clients identify the limiting beliefs that hold them back-like wanting a faithful partner but secretly believing “all men cheat.” I even walk through some of my own examples, like getting up at 6 a.m. to work out because I'm stepping into the version of myself who runs a multi-million-dollar business. Jamie's process is practical and motivating: write down your desires, get honest about your limiting beliefs, and then ask yourself if those beliefs are really the ultimate truth. Spoiler: they never are!This episode is packed with actionable steps-like choosing new beliefs, taking inspired action, and tuning in to what God is telling you in prayer and meditation. Jamie also opens up about her own spiritual journey, finding balance between faith and the universe, and how she learned to trust her intuition again. If you're ready to break through old patterns and become the person who actually lives the life you dream about, this conversation is for you. Grab a notebook-Jamie even gives us a free mini coaching session right on the podcast! Let's keep growing, manifesting, and trying again-together.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hey y'all! Welcome back to another episode of Let's Try This Again, I'm your host B Simone! This week, get ready for a powerful conversation with my special guest Teresa Celeste. We might even call ourselves the LTT Ayers now, thanks to Tyler! We talk about Teresa's first big break, God's timing, seeking Jesus, fasting and honestly, God really took the wheel on this one. There were so many other things I wanted to chat about, but the direction we went? Absolutely perfect.I'm so excited for you to hear this episode. Trust me, you don't want to miss it. And hey, if you're just listening, make sure to head over to YouTube for the weekly vlog.Thanks for tuning in every Monday for the audio and Tuesday for the visuals. Let me know in the comments if you want to hear more from our amazing guest. Don't forget to leave a review on Apple Podcasts (five stars would be amazing!), and go comment, rate, subscribe, and share the love.Remember, keep pushing forward, keep smiling, and never, ever give up. Stay resilient, and I love you guys so very much! See you next week!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week on Let's Try This Again, I'm your host B Simone, and I'm joined by the incredible Dr. Anita Phillips-a trauma therapist, powerhouse speaker, and someone whose wisdom has truly changed my life. In this episode, we get real about what healing actually looks like, and why forgiveness and healing are two separate journeys.I open up about my own process: how forgiving someone doesn't mean the pain is instantly gone-just like if someone broke your leg, you could forgive them right away, but your leg would still need time to heal. That analogy hit home for me, and I know so many of you can relate. Sometimes the hurt lingers long after we've chosen to let go, and that's okay.We also talk about the “mother wound,” and I share how hearing Dr. Anita break down this topic on the Woman Evolve stage brought me to tears. She explains how mother wounds aren't just a women's issue-they can affect anyone, and they run deep, sometimes all the way back to the original story of Adam and Eve. The way Dr. Anita brings grace to both mothers and daughters, and encourages us to have compassion for each other, is something I wish everyone could hear.This episode gets personal. I even take a moment to publicly apologize to anyone who met me during a darker, more broken season of my life-because when you're hurting, you show up differently, no matter how hard you try to hide it. Dr. Anita helps us understand how trauma impacts our nervous system, why we might feel stuck in “fight or flight,” and how true healing isn't about quick hacks, but about daily practices: rest, nourishing your body, using your voice, and spending time in safe spaces.We talk about practical steps-like setting boundaries, speaking up for yourself, and even how being in nature or near the ocean can help reset your nervous system. Dr. Anita shares that healing is a process, not a destination, and encourages us to look back a year from now to see how far we've come.If you've ever struggled with anxiety, felt stuck in old pain, or wondered why healing takes so long, this episode is for you. It's honest, motivating, and packed with wisdom you can use right now. Let's keep growing, healing, and trying again-together.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This episode of Let's Try This Again is one of the most powerful and personal conversations I've ever had. I'm your host, B Simone, and today I sit down with Kevin—a filmmaker, producer, author, and mental health advocate whose story is nothing short of a miracle. We talk about the realities of suicide, mental health struggles, and the unseen emotional weight so many of us carry.Kevin opens up about living with bipolar disorder and the darkness he's battled—including the day he attempted to end his life by jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge at just 19 years old. Out of thousands who have jumped, only 40 have survived in 90 years, and Kevin is one of them1. Hearing him talk about the days leading up to that moment, the pain he felt, and the silence he kept out of fear of judgment is both heartbreaking and incredibly relatable. He shares how he used to hide his hallucinations, panic attacks, and deep sadness, and how the loss of his beloved teacher to suicide made him believe it was an option for himself.But this episode isn't just about the darkness—it's about hope, resilience, and practical steps to keep going. Kevin shares the two life-saving actions he takes whenever suicidal thoughts return: looking in the mirror and reminding himself, “My thoughts don't have to become my actions,” and reaching out to say, “I need help now.” These simple but powerful tools have helped him stay alive for 24 years since his attempt, and he urges anyone struggling to use them too.We also talk about the importance of community, love, and small daily actions that can shift your mindset—like meditation, exercise, and even something as simple as a hug. Kevin's story is a testament to the fact that you are not alone, your life has purpose, and there is always a way forward, even when it feels impossible.If you or someone you love is struggling, please listen with care and know that there are people and resources ready to support you. This episode is raw, real, and full of hope. I promise, you'll walk away feeling seen, motivated, and reminded that your story isn't over. Let's keep trying—together.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Are you ready to dive deep into the complexities of love, faith, and identity? In this thought-provoking episode, Shan Boodram sits down with B. Simone to discuss the transformative journey of embracing chastity, understanding soul ties, and exploring the nuances of identity and connection. While B. Simone does not identify as demisexual, Shan suggests the possibility during their candid conversation, sparking an insightful dialogue about emotional intimacy and sexual attraction. This episode unpacks key topics like: ✨ What You'll Learn: Demisexuality: A sexual orientation where someone experiences sexual attraction only after forming a strong emotional bond. Soul Ties: A deep, often spiritual connection that binds two people, sometimes through shared experiences or intimacy. Chastity: A lifestyle or mindset of aligning one's sexual behavior and thoughts with personal, moral, or spiritual values, which may or may not involve abstinence. Together, Shan and B. Simone explore how devotion to faith, self-love, and personal growth can shape intimate relationships and redefine what it means to truly connect with others. Whether you're curious about demisexuality, seeking clarity on soul ties, or inspired by the intersection of spirituality and sexuality, this episode is packed with insights that will leave you reflecting on your own path to sacred love.
Welcome to the Let's Try This Again podcast! I'm your host, B Simone, and in this episode, we're diving deep into a topic that has transformed my life: Isolation vs. Solitude. This conversation is personal, relatable, and packed with lessons that will help you reflect on your own journey and move forward with intention.I share my experience of navigating a season of solitude—a time of intentional alone moments that have brought incredible growth, clarity, and healing. Solitude has taught me to embrace independence, prioritize self-love, and let go of relationships that no longer serve me. I compare this to isolation, which can feel dark, fear-based, and stagnant—a space I've seen others struggle in.For example, I talk about a loved one who's in isolation—avoiding community out of fear—and contrast that with my solitude journey where I've learned to meal prep, set boundaries, and find joy in being alone without depending on external validation. Solitude has been a gift for me, allowing me to shed old habits and step into a healthier mindset.This episode is about asking yourself: What season am I in? Whether you're feeling lonely or disconnected, understanding the difference between isolation and solitude can be the key to unlocking growth and purpose. I break down the definitions and share practical ways to shift your mindset from victim to victor—because solitude can be empowering when embraced intentionally.Tune in for an inspiring conversation filled with vulnerability, laughter, and actionable steps to help you heal and evolve. Let's keep growing together—because every season has its purpose!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to the Let's Try This Again podcast! I'm your host, B Simone, and this episode is extra special because we're celebrating one year of podcasting—yes, a whole year of pressing forward, overcoming fear, and giving God our yes. In this episode, I share my personal journey of starting this podcast, how it came to life during a season of uncertainty, and the lessons I learned about faith, fear, and obedience. Let me take you back to the moment when God dropped the name "Let's Try This Again" into my spirit during a fast—a time when I felt broken and unsure about my next steps. Eight months after walking away from my previous podcast, I was hesitant to start over. But through faith and seeking God's guidance, I found clarity and courage to take that leap.I talk about how fear can paralyze us—whether it's starting a new business, giving love another chance after heartbreak, or pursuing a dream that feels impossible. For me, fear was real when I thought about podcasting again after a traumatic experience with my first show. But choosing faith over fear opened doors not just for me but for others who needed encouragement and healing through these conversations.This episode is all about starting, even when you don't have all the answers. Whether it's picking up an old hobby like singing or painting, or taking steps toward your purpose—even if it's as small as writing down ideas—your yes isn't just for you. It's connected to someone else's breakthrough, healing, or freedom.I hope this episode motivates you to seek the next step in your journey. Remember Jeremiah 29:13: Seek Him with all your heart, and you will find Him. Don't let fear hold you back from what God has called you to do. Your yes can create waves of healing and freedom for others—it's bigger than you think!Tune in now for a raw and relatable conversation filled with laughter, vulnerability, and practical steps to move forward in faith. Let's celebrate together and keep trying—because the movement begins with us!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week on Keep It Positive, Sweetie, we're taking it back to the KIPS Live Show Pt. 1: The Group Chat! Real, raw, and unfiltered conversations with my girls – because there's nothing like a safe space where no topic is off limits. Get ready for laughs, love, and a whole lot of truth-telling!
Hey you guys! It's your girl, B Simone, and welcome back to another episode of the 'Let's Try This Again' podcast! In this episode, we are diving deep into something that hit me like never before — an identity crisis. Now, if you know me, you know I have always loved my skin, my curls, my melanin, my juicy lips, and everything about being a Black woman. But recently, I found myself questioning it all, and I need to share this journey with you.It all started with a conversation my girl Connor had on a date with an NBA player who casually said he prefers dating white women because they are "easier to deal with." But he added, "You don't count because you look mixed." That one comment shook me to my core. I mean, here I was, 34 years old, never once doubting my beauty or my worth, and suddenly I found myself asking, "Am I too Black? Too urban? Are my braids too ghetto?" Y'all, these thoughts had NEVER been in my head before.As I got ready for my trip to Brazil, I kept overthinking everything. Am I dressing too Black? Will I fit in with these high-value men? It felt crazy because I had always walked confidently in who I am. But at that party in Brazil, surrounded by women who looked racially ambiguous, I felt it. The doubt. The questioning. And let me be clear — I wasn't disrespected. Everyone was kind and welcoming. But perception is powerful, and for the first time, I felt like I didn't fit in.But here's what I learned: My authenticity is my power. I didn't let those thoughts change who I was. I showed up as my loud, vibrant, braided, Black self because that is enough. And I want every Black woman listening to know that YOU are enough. Whether you're rocking colorful nails, big hair, or rocking your natural curls — show up as YOU.This episode is a reminder to confront those sneaky little thoughts that make us question our worth. Catch them before they turn into actions. Cast them down because we are more than society's beauty standards.Tune in now to Episode 51 of 'Let's Try This Again' and let's talk about it. New audio episodes drop every Monday, and visuals are up every Tuesday on YouTube. Follow us on Instagram @letstrythisagain for updates and exclusive behind-the-scenes content. Love y'all so much!Stay authentic. Stay resilient. And remember, you are enough.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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This week on Win Today, we're peeling back the layers of masculinity, identity, and emotional resilience with Jason Wilson. If you've ever felt trapped in cycles of emotional suppression, struggled with the pressure to be strong at all costs, or wrestled with the tension between vulnerability and leadership, this conversation is for you. Jason is here to expose the myth of the alpha male and reveal why true strength isn't about dominance, but about wholeness. He'll challenge us to stop running from the battles that make us feel weak—and instead, step into them with courage. Why emotional incarceration keeps so many men stuck How culture distorts masculinity—and what real manhood looks like Why avoiding pain makes us weak, and how to reclaim true resilience The foundation of comprehensive manhood and how it leads to freedom If you're tired of surface-level self-help and want real transformation, this episode will challenge you, stretch you, and equip you to pursue maturity in a way that lasts. Episode Links Show Notes Buy my NEW BOOK "Healing What You Can't Erase" here! Invite me to speak at your church or event. Connect with me @WINTODAYChris on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.
Hey y'all, it's B Simone, and this week, I'm opening up about something I struggled with consistently last year—comparison. Whether it was scrolling on social media or feeling like I wasn't where I “should” be in life, it had me stuck in my head and doubting myself. But this year? That's not my story anymore.In this episode, I share what it was like to admit I was caught up in the comparison game, how therapy gave me tools to work through it, and what finally helped me stop caring about likes, views, and outside opinions. We talk about those moments when you feel jealous or not good enough and how to flip those feelings into something that motivates you instead of dragging you down.I also shout out my friends and community—the ones who remind me who I am when I forget. And for real, if you're in a season where you're feeling stuck, I've got tips to help you refocus on your goals and start building a life that actually makes you happy.So if you've been feeling the weight of comparison lately, trust me—you're not alone, and you don't have to stay in that space. Let's talk about how to shift your focus and get back to loving your life, one small step at a time.Hit play and let's figure this out together. See you in the episode!Don't forget to subscribe to LTTA's new YouTube channel: https://www.YouTube.com/@letstrythisagainpodcast —----------------------------------KEEP UP WITH ME:YOUTUBE: https://www.YouTube.com/@letstrythisagainpodcast WEBSITE: http://www.Letstrythisagain.com INSTAGRAM - @LetstrythisagainINSTAGRAM- @LttaappTIKTOK- @LetstrythisagainpodcastFACEBOOK - THEBSIMONE2—----------------------------------LTTA APP: I'm so excited to release my very own app!! Y'all I've been building this thing from scratch, and it for sure hasn't been easy but I know it's worth it for our community. You'll get exclusive LTTA produced content rooted in community , mental health & wellness. You'll have access to never before seen BTS, interviews, journals prompts, merch drops, live events and so much more!!! To stay updated about the app launch visit https://www.letstrythisagain.com/ scroll down, and subscribe to the newsletter for first access.—----------------------------------Edited and Produced by Idea to Launch ProductionsWebsite: https://www.ideatolaunchpodcastproductions.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/ideatolaunch/ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
B. Simone is an entrepreneur, actress, comedienne and social media sensation who isn't shy about telling her story the way she sees fit. Crystal and B. Simone sit down to discuss the importance of being transparent, the do's and don'ts of dating, what it takes to be a good friend and the keys to financial freedom.
On todays episode we get to know B. Simone. We talk about how she grew up, what led her to pursue comedy/entertainment and what she's looking for in her dating life now. and Lets get into it!Follow B. Simone: https://www.officialbsimone.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebsimone/About the hostsTabitha Brown is the world's favorite mom and auntie! She is an Emmy award winning show host, actress, a 3-time New York Times Best Selling author and a 4 time NAACP Image Award winner. Follow Tabitha Brown: https://www.instagram.com/iamtabithabrown/https://www.iamtabithabrown.com/Chance Brown is a father, mentor, retired police officer, entrepreneur, and youth basketball coach. If you ask him, he'll tell you he is a professional human! Follow Chance Brown: https://www.instagram.com/teamchancebasketball/ Watch us record Tab and Chance live and ask us questions (and watch our not official reality show) by joining us on patreon. https://www.patreon.com/TabandChance
When it comes to social media, the trolls be trolling! But when you live authentically, ain't nothing nobody can tell you, that you haven't already said. In this episode, Khadeen sits down with comedia, social media star and podcast host, B. Simone, about her journey to not giving AF about what the comments say. Dead Ass.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.