The Brown Suga Theory

We Don't Do Halves in My Family

57 min · 30. sept. 2020
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In this episode I am joined by my older brother Christian to discuss what it has been like to intentionally build a brother sister relationship after years of not growing up together.  In this week's Black Business Spotlight we are featuring Chocolate Chick Apparel owned by Natasha Hunter. Please check her out on IG @chocolatechicktees. #thebrownsugatheory #blackpodcasts #podcasts #blackownedbusinesses

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