Episode 25 Szn2: Rest in Power Black Mamba

EPISODE · Jan 31, 2020 · 1H 15M

Episode 25 Szn2: Rest in Power Black Mamba

from Black, Educated & Broke · host Black, Educated & Broke

On this episode of Black, Educated & Broke: Everyone is in mourning for the sudden death of Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gianna (GiGi) and the 7 other passengers of that fatal helicopter crash. Mike B has Sunday's Live & in depth coverage. In lighter news we prepare for the Super Bowl.....Q's Kansas City Chiefs vs The San Francisco 49ers. We also have special guest Michelle McKelly with Great Credit Inspired You giving us the tips and tricks to get our credit in order for 2020. Be sure to follow and like us on all social media platforms.

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Episode 25 Szn2: Rest in Power Black Mamba

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