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More Than Viral: The Woman Behind the Views | Achantee King (Cash Roulette) | The People's Podcast

1 h 6 min · 27. maj 2026
episode More Than Viral: The Woman Behind the Views | Achantee King (Cash Roulette) | The People's Podcast cover

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Peace, Peace… This week, The People's Podcast sits down with Achantee King, entrepreneur, mother of five, event decorator, and performing artist known as Cash Roulette. Many people know the viral success of the Sister Sister Lemonade Girls and the millions of views that followed. Tonight, we're going beyond the headlines and social media numbers to explore the woman behind the journey. From building businesses and raising a family to performing on national television and pay-per-view platforms, Achantee's story is one of resilience, determination, sacrifice, and purpose. Join us as we discuss motherhood, entrepreneurship, music, mental health, generational success, overcoming obstacles, and what it truly means to build something lasting while staying authentic to yourself. Featured Topics: • Motherhood & Family Legacy • Entrepreneurship & Business Growth • The Sister Sister Lemonade Girls Journey • Music Career as Cash Roulette • Mental Health & Healing • Building Generational Success • Life Beyond Viral Fame Question of the Night: How has music impacted your mental health, healing, or ability to navigate life's challenges, both as an artist and as a person? Not only does your opinion matter, your story matters too. The People's Podcast "We're the ears that listen, where your opinion matters." 📺 Watch Live on Facebook, YouTube, Twitch, LinkedIn, and Rumble 📡 Distributed worldwide through RSS.com [http://RSS.com]

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