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74|Toxic Masculinity at its Finest (Things Fall Apart Review) feat. Joyce Philippe

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In this week's episode of MasterMind Podcast, Malia and Chris are joined by reporter and Columbia grad student, Joyce Philippe to discuss and review "Things Fall Apart" by Chinua Achebe. The three start the conversation off by answering the question, did segregation help or hurt black people? The three also discuss the father-son relationship after reading about the main character in the book. Joyce breaks down how she defines masculinity. Make sure you're following and subscribed to us on all platforms to keep up with our lit reviews and to join our reading community if you want to tap into more success, learn more about entrepreneurship, invest in yourself or if you simply like reading for fun: Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, Youtube, and Apple Podcast. Leave a rating and a review on Apple Podcast to support your favorite millennial podcasters. From Los Angeles, California to Charlotte, North Carolina, reading has NEVER been this lit!!!

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In this week's episode of MasterMind Podcast, Malia and Chris are joined by reporter and Columbia grad student, Joyce Philippe to discuss and review "Things Fall Apart" by Chinua Achebe. The three start the conversation off by answering the question, did segregation help or hurt black people? The three also discuss the father-son relationship after reading about the main character in the book. Joyce breaks down how she defines masculinity. Make sure you're following and subscribed to us on all platforms to keep up with our lit reviews and to join our reading community if you want to tap into more success, learn more about entrepreneurship, invest in yourself or if you simply like reading for fun: Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, Youtube, and Apple Podcast. Leave a rating and a review on Apple Podcast to support your favorite millennial podcasters. From Los Angeles, California to Charlotte, North Carolina, reading has NEVER been this lit!!!

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