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One hour was not enough! Here’s Part Two of my conversation with friend, amazing actor, influencer and podcaster BRANDON LASHAWN CURRY. In this second hour, we take a deep dive into gender politics, transitioning kids, Brandon’s fresh take on race and gender representation in show business—and our favorite divas!

DISCLAIMER: ALL VIEWS EXPRESSED ARE MY OWN AND MY GUEST’S.

The Cornfield is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.

Brandon Curry is a millennial multi hyphenate originally from North Carolina, who has cultivated a life of abundance and wealth in happiness and joy as an actor in New York City. You can catch him on season one of Harlan Coben’s Shelter on Prime Video premiering August 18, 2023, and you can also catch him in the upcoming feature film by Yale productions, The Kill Room, starring alongside Uma Thurman and Samuel L. Jackson.

Check out Brandon’s podcast, What is This Honey? wherever you get your podcasts, and be sure to subscribe to my YouTubeChannel for the video version of this and all episodes of The Cornfield Podcast.

Get full access to The Cornfield at jamesbeaman.substack.com/subscribe

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One hour was not enough! Here’s Part Two of my conversation with friend, amazing actor, influencer and podcaster BRANDON LASHAWN CURRY. In this second hour, we take a deep dive into gender politics, transitioning kids, Brandon’s fresh take on race and gender representation in show business—and our favorite divas!

DISCLAIMER: ALL VIEWS EXPRESSED ARE MY OWN AND MY GUEST’S.

The Cornfield is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.

Brandon Curry is a millennial multi hyphenate originally from North Carolina, who has cultivated a life of abundance and wealth in happiness and joy as an actor in New York City. You can catch him on season one of Harlan Coben’s Shelter on Prime Video premiering August 18, 2023, and you can also catch him in the upcoming feature film by Yale productions, The Kill Room, starring alongside Uma Thurman and Samuel L. Jackson.

Check out Brandon’s podcast, What is This Honey? wherever you get your podcasts, and be sure to subscribe to my YouTubeChannel for the video version of this and all episodes of The Cornfield Podcast.

Get full access to The Cornfield at jamesbeaman.substack.com/subscribe

SUBSCRIBE TO MY SUBSTACK: JAMES BEAMAN.SUBSTACK.COM

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