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Edward Smith: Former NFL and Super Bowl Member for the Atlanta Falcons   more
Queen T discusses: Graveyard Full of Dreams: Watch Out for the Dream Killers  more
Queen T is joined by Natural Hair Care Specialist Najeri of the Elegant Elephant more

Queen T is joined by  Kenya Permenter to discuss "do Churches Keep Black Women Single?"   more

Queen T is joined by  Rahim Mumim who spent 20 years in prison.
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