WELL MUDDA SICK presents a thoughtful conversation with Lord Jaylin Willard as he shares his perspective on Selah. In this episode, we explore the meaning behind it, the personal reflections it brings, and why it has resonated with so many.
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WELL MUDDA SICK presents a thoughtful conversation with Lord Jaylin Willard as he shares his perspective on Selah. In this episode, we explore the meaning behind it, the personal reflections it brings, and why it has resonated with so many.
Too Old For Cartoons 035 - Bahamians Read Manga Too
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1 hour 11 minutes 11 seconds
5 months ago
Too Old For Cartoons 035 - Bahamians Read Manga Too
Bahamians read manga too! In this episode, we chat with the team behind Manga Corps, a Bahamian collective repping for anime, manga, Gunpla, and geek culture. We talk about how they got started, the local fandom scene, and what’s next for the Corps.
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WELL MUDDA SICK presents a thoughtful conversation with Lord Jaylin Willard as he shares his perspective on Selah. In this episode, we explore the meaning behind it, the personal reflections it brings, and why it has resonated with so many.