• Man to Man with Jermaine Fowler

  • Feb 16 2023
  • Length: 51 mins
  • Podcast

Man to Man with Jermaine Fowler

  • Summary

  • Welcome back fam! Today David goes man to man with an actor, and comedian but also a father and overall good dude Jermaine Fowler. The two discuss how comedy was truly a way for Jermaine to make something of himself when everything seemed hopeless, how much of one's self it takes to make others laugh, and the intersection of religion and wellness. Jermaine has really seen and been through so many ups and downs and his views on it all are worth the listen.

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    Credits:

    Host: David Wasicki

    Guest: Jermaine Fowler

    Senior Producer: Krystal Hill

    Editor: Krystal Hill

    Researcher: Dominic Lawson

    Executive Producers: Codie Elaine Oliver & Tommy Oliver

    Content Distributor: Black Love Podcast Network

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