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Episode 6: W. Kamau Bell

By: Michele Norris
Narrated by: Michele Norris
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  • Comedian, activist, and creative executive W. Kamau Bell talks about growing up in different cities across the country with his mother and spending summers with his father’s side of the family in Mobile, Alabama. He opens up about what it means to be a good parent and reminisces on his grandmother’s lost recipe for her fried pies.

    W. Kamau Bell is known for his social commentary on race, justice, and inequality. He hosts and executive produces the Emmy Award-winning CNN docuseries United Shades of America with W. Kamau Bell.

    Find the episode transcript here: https://www.audible.com/ymk/episode6

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I loved this so much, it was great and brought back great memories and i just woke loved it. It was clear and interesting as well as entertaining. I give it a five star rating.

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Love the thesis!

I always enjoy Michele Norris and especially in this podcast series where more of her personality comes through her guest discussions. The thesis that we learn so many tangible and intangible lessons in the kitchen is powerful, and beautifully illustrated in these stories.
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