Armani White
Episode 146 of the KINDA NEAT podcast, hosted by Lee Shaner, titled "Armani White" was published on April 15, 2020 and runs 93 minutes.
April 15, 2020 ·93m · KINDA NEAT
Summary
Armani White talks losing his father, growing up in Philadelphia, managing himself, and performs "Thanksgiving" live in studio. Armani White has been on my radar a few years now. We've been trying to get this episode together for since then, but every time we got close, something came up where I was unable to get it together. When KN went on hiatus I just stopped answering emails about it because I didn't know what to tell people, and Armani got caught in that crossfire. So now that we're back he was one of the first people I wanted to hit up, and he happened to be in town when I reached out. Could talk to him all day, this was a very easy episode and we went on long tangents (that probably got cut out) because we seem to have a lot in common to diverge into. We both recently lost our fathers, and (WARNING) not only do I cry talking about my dad in the intro, I start crying hearing him talk about his father's passing within the first 15 minutes of our conversation. Nonetheless this one felt really great and I'm excited to introduce you all to Armani. Tune in to hear him talk about losing his father, life in Philadelphia, and being his own manager. -Lee
Episode Description
Armani White talks losing his father, growing up in Philadelphia, managing himself, and performs "Thanksgiving" live in studio. Armani White has been on my radar a few years now. We've been trying to get this episode together for since then, but every time we got close, something came up where I was unable to get it together. When KN went on hiatus I just stopped answering emails about it because I didn't know what to tell people, and Armani got caught in that crossfire. So now that we're back he was one of the first people I wanted to hit up, and he happened to be in town when I reached out. Could talk to him all day, this was a very easy episode and we went on long tangents (that probably got cut out) because we seem to have a lot in common to diverge into. We both recently lost our fathers, and (WARNING) not only do I cry talking about my dad in the intro, I start crying hearing him talk about his father's passing within the first 15 minutes of our conversation. Nonetheless this one felt really great and I'm excited to introduce you all to Armani. Tune in to hear him talk about losing his father, life in Philadelphia, and being his own manager.
-Lee
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