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Aspirational Baddies Ft B Moni & George Creme

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In this episode of "This Can't Come Out" (TCCO), hosts George Creme and B moni dive into a captivating array of topics. They begin with a recap of the previous Aminata episode, sparking a discussion on whether their guests are doing them a favor by appearing on the podcast.
The conversation then shifts to the intriguing concept of "Aspirational Baddies" - a term that explores the dynamics of girls competing for the treatment reserved for the most beautiful individuals in the workplace.
Next, B moni introduces a thought-provoking distinction between "CAT D Pu55y" and "Nostalgia Pu55y," adding depth to the discussion.
The hosts also touch on the fashion industry and hypebeast culture, before delving into the question of which Premier League manager is closest to the legendary Pep Guardiola.
B moni further shares insights on the ability to critique people's art without consequences and expresses disappointment that the biggest jewelers are not Black and not located in Africa.
Join George Creme and B moni as they navigate these diverse and engaging topics, offering a unique perspective on the world of TCCO.

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49 episodes

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In this episode of "This Can't Come Out" (TCCO), hosts George Creme and B moni dive into a captivating array of topics. They begin with a recap of the previous Aminata episode, sparking a discussion on whether their guests are doing them a favor by appearing on the podcast.
The conversation then shifts to the intriguing concept of "Aspirational Baddies" - a term that explores the dynamics of girls competing for the treatment reserved for the most beautiful individuals in the workplace.
Next, B moni introduces a thought-provoking distinction between "CAT D Pu55y" and "Nostalgia Pu55y," adding depth to the discussion.
The hosts also touch on the fashion industry and hypebeast culture, before delving into the question of which Premier League manager is closest to the legendary Pep Guardiola.
B moni further shares insights on the ability to critique people's art without consequences and expresses disappointment that the biggest jewelers are not Black and not located in Africa.
Join George Creme and B moni as they navigate these diverse and engaging topics, offering a unique perspective on the world of TCCO.

  continue reading

49 episodes

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