Getting Ignorant With It – Episode 25: If I’m The Only Person Who Knows, Then I Don’t Know Anything
Alongside movies and shows, the duo talks about Amari doing blindfold speed dating and Shonda’s uncomfortable conversation with AJ.
Alongside movies and shows, the duo talks about Amari doing blindfold speed dating and Shonda’s uncomfortable conversation with AJ.
In part 1 of three, we talk about the latest episode of “Ready To Love,” and Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, and get in-depth when it comes to the power of someone believing in you.
When an Explanation Becomes An Excuse (Featuring F*ck It I’m A Mom, Euphoria, Happiest Season, Queen’s Gambit)
After taking a few months off, Amari and Shonda are back and alongside talking about what has happened in TV and pop culture, they speak upon boundaries, capacities as people, therapy and so much more.
After a bit of a break to experience and deal with life, Shonda and Amari are back and after catching up, there are conversations about weed etiquette, Shonda’s new house, and what they’ve been watching.
In the latest episode, we venture into other people’s business by giving our opinion on Jada Pinkett-Smith and her entanglements, speak on the latest episode of The Chi, and give a season review for “I May Destroy You.” Alongside that, Shonda talks about a big move coming in her life, and Amari might be visiting family!
Check out the latest episode of Getting Ignorant With It, “Then God Snatched Their Hairline.”
How Oprah interviews like a therapist, Janet handles her guest like old friends from high school she is catching up with.
As a sort of follow-upĀ on a small part of the monthly “What is to come” post, let me add Janet Mock to great English speaking interviewers. Below, there is a reiteration about who Mock’s peers are and then how she is similar and yet unique to them.
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.
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