Queens On A Roll

Episode 6: Current Events

May 24, 2022 Latavia & Various Guests Season 1 Episode 6
Queens On A Roll
Episode 6: Current Events
Show Notes Transcript

In this episode Luis & I discuss the tragic Buffalo shooting. Looking at this situation through our lens. Come Roll with Us!

Support the show


(Instrumental Music)

(00:03.0 - 00:07.5)

(Instrumental Music & Singing) Queensss On A Roll

(00:07.5 - 00:12.8)

(Instrumental Music & Singing) Yeahh Heyyy Queens On A Roll

(00:12.8 - 00:17.4)

(Instrumental Music & Singing) Ooooo who Queens On A Roll

(00:17.7 - 00:23.9)

(Instrumental Music & Singing) Powerful Queens On A Roll

(00:24.1 - 00:28.0)

(Instrumental Music & Singing) Queensssss

(00:28.3 - 00:33.5)

(Instrumental Music & Singing) Oooo who Queensss

(00:33.8 - 00:39.8)

(Instrumental Music, Singing & Bell Chiming) Powerful Queens

(00:40.1 - 00:40.8)

Hey, everyone.

(00:40.9 - 00:43.5)

And welcome back to Queens On A Roll podcast.

(00:43.6 - 00:45.2)

This is Latavia here.

(00:45.3 - 00:47.2)

And my very best friend Luis

(00:47.3 - 00:50.5)

has returned from another episode. Hi, Latavia.

(00:50.5 - 00:51.9)

Thank you for having me again.

(00:52.0 - 00:53.7)

Oh, you are so welcome.

(00:53.8 - 00:54.8)

So welcome.

(00:55.5 - 00:58.0)

So today on this episode, I

(00:58.0 - 01:00.5)

thought we'd talk about current events.

(01:00.5 - 01:04.1)

(Dramatic Sound)

(01:04.7 - 01:06.1)

So let's roll.

(01:07.1 - 01:29.8)

(Instrumental Music)

(01:30.2 - 01:32.9)

So, of course, one of the big stories this week

(01:32.9 - 01:37.7)

is the ugly shooting that happened in Buffalo on Saturday.

(01:37.8 - 01:42.3)

So apparently this 18 year old young man, I will

(01:42.3 - 01:44.8)

not say his name to give him any more clout

(01:44.9 - 01:50.3)

or any more notoriety, but he decided to go to

(01:50.3 - 01:53.7)

a supermarket and he targeted black people.

(01:53.8 - 01:55.0)

He started killing them.

(01:55.1 - 01:57.3)

It was a shooting spree for him.

(01:57.5 - 02:00.1)

On top of that, he just started to

(02:00.3 - 02:03.1)

record it live on social media so that

(02:03.1 - 02:06.0)

all his followers could watch it live.

(02:06.2 - 02:08.5)

Yeah, I thought that was crazy.

(02:08.7 - 02:12.6)

Like, you really wanted notoriety for killing people.

(02:12.7 - 02:14.3)

That's insane to me.

(02:14.4 - 02:17.9)

But it kind of hit home for me because I started

(02:18.0 - 02:21.8)

thinking like, well, what if that was me in that situation?

(02:21.9 - 02:23.7)

What would I do? Yeah.

(02:23.8 - 02:26.0)

Like, we're in huge wheelchairs

(02:26.0 - 02:28.6)

and we definitely stick out. Yeah.

(02:28.6 - 02:29.8)

We definitely do stick out.

(02:29.9 - 02:31.2)

Like a sore thumb.

(02:31.3 - 02:33.3)

And so it's like, where would you hide?

(02:33.4 - 02:34.3)

Where would you go?

(02:34.3 - 02:36.7)

You'd be target number one. Yeah.

(02:36.8 - 02:39.5)

Do we take off our seat belts and just jump to

(02:39.5 - 02:42.5)

the floor or what if our wheelchairs are kind of dead?

(02:42.5 - 02:44.1)

We can't go anywhere. Yeah.

(02:44.2 - 02:46.4)

And then you can't even jump to the floor

(02:46.5 - 02:48.3)

because there's no way for us to get out. Like

(02:48.4 - 02:51.5)

I'm not trying to break a bone in the process.

(02:51.7 - 02:54.1)

That's going to make it even more difficult for me

(02:54.2 - 02:57.0)

to even try to get around because our wheelchairs just

(02:57.1 - 02:59.4)

make it easier for us to get around.

(02:59.4 - 03:01.7)

So what am I supposed to do, crawl?

(03:01.9 - 03:03.7)

That's even going to take me more time

(03:03.7 - 03:06.4)

because it's a massive amount of energy to

(03:06.4 - 03:08.2)

even do the smallest little thing.

(03:08.2 - 03:10.2)

So I'm going to be crawling on

(03:10.2 - 03:13.1)

the floor and sweating profusely like, no,

(03:13.1 - 03:15.1)

that's not a good combination either.

(03:16.1 - 03:18.1)

Well A lot of people said that they played dead.

(03:18.3 - 03:21.3)

How are we going to play dead in our chairs?

(03:21.4 - 03:24.3)

Not in our chairs while we're on the floor.

(03:24.7 - 03:27.0)

You think on the floor, but then what if

(03:27.0 - 03:29.3)

you can't get out there's people in wheelchairs that

(03:29.4 - 03:32.3)

can't get out, that need people to help them.

(03:32.4 - 03:33.9)

And then that brings up another

(03:34.0 - 03:36.2)

good point in that situation. Right.

(03:36.2 - 03:37.8)

Everybody is worried about getting

(03:37.9 - 03:39.7)

out, making it out safely.

(03:39.8 - 03:42.3)

So at that point, it becomes self preservation.

(03:42.4 - 03:44.8)

We're going to be the last one thought about everybody's

(03:44.8 - 03:46.9)

going to think about, how can I get out safely?

(03:46.9 - 03:48.1)

They're not going to think about, let

(03:48.1 - 03:51.2)

me help this person in a wheelchair. Yeah.

(03:51.2 - 03:53.2)

And that's understandable because at that

(03:53.3 - 03:56.3)

point, everybody's thinking about themselves. Yeah.

(03:56.4 - 03:59.2)

You have loved ones to get home to family.

(03:59.3 - 04:00.4)

You don't want to lose your life.

(04:00.5 - 04:01.4)

In that situation.

(04:01.6 - 04:02.8)

So it's kind of crazy.

(04:02.9 - 04:05.8)

When I saw it on the news, I was so scared

(04:05.9 - 04:09.9)

because this sort of thing happens all the time now.

(04:09.9 - 04:11.5)

It's becoming a regular occurrence.

(04:11.6 - 04:13.1)

So what do we have to do?

(04:13.2 - 04:16.8)

Do we have to start going and casing the mall or the grocery

(04:16.9 - 04:21.7)

store to find exits to get out, devise a plan? Yeah.

(04:21.7 - 04:24.1)

Do supermarkets have or malls?

(04:24.1 - 04:27.3)

I know malls have multiple exits, but supermarkets?

(04:27.4 - 04:28.6)

I don't think so.

(04:28.8 - 04:31.1)

Do they even have a plan for this sort of thing?

(04:31.2 - 04:33.5)

I don't even think they thought about it. I don't.

(04:33.6 - 04:35.3)

I mean, you would think that with this

(04:35.3 - 04:38.1)

happening more frequently now that they would have

(04:38.2 - 04:41.9)

some type of strategy or protocol in place. Yeah.

(04:41.9 - 04:43.3)

And I don't see anything.

(04:43.4 - 04:44.6)

I don't see anything online.

(04:44.7 - 04:46.4)

And then the other thing is, do

(04:46.4 - 04:48.0)

we have to come up with it?

(04:48.1 - 04:50.5)

We have so much on our plate already.

(04:50.7 - 04:53.1)

Living in my body is a daily struggle.

(04:53.2 - 04:55.8)

And I'm sure living in your body is a daily struggle.

(04:55.9 - 04:58.8)

So to have to think about that and to

(04:58.8 - 05:02.4)

have to plan everything out, that's just one more

(05:02.4 - 05:05.2)

thing I really don't need on my plate. Yeah.

(05:05.3 - 05:08.8)

We shouldn't have to make a run to the supermarket to

(05:08.8 - 05:13.3)

get milk or groceries with fear in our mind, thinking that

(05:13.4 - 05:16.9)

at any point we could be in danger and get shot. Yeah.

(05:17.0 - 05:19.5)

I just think it's super duper crazy.

(05:19.6 - 05:23.5)

And even when they do, like, the lockdowns in school

(05:23.5 - 05:26.6)

where I work, I'm always like, where would I go?

(05:26.7 - 05:28.6)

I know you're supposed to lock the door close

(05:28.6 - 05:33.1)

to shades, but there's nowhere for me to hide. Exactly.

(05:33.5 - 05:35.2)

I know the first priority would be

(05:35.3 - 05:37.9)

to keep whatever student you're with safe.

(05:38.0 - 05:39.6)

But how are you supposed to

(05:39.6 - 05:42.4)

protect yourself in this situation? I don't know.

(05:42.4 - 05:44.0)

My students even asked me that.

(05:44.0 - 05:45.6)

And I'm like, don't worry about me.

(05:45.7 - 05:47.3)

My first priority is you.

(05:47.4 - 05:48.5)

I'm worried about you.

(05:48.6 - 05:50.2)

So as long as you're safe, I'm okay.

(05:50.2 - 05:53.1)

And they'll say but miss L, it's you too.

(05:53.6 - 05:54.8)

I'm worried about you too.

(05:54.9 - 05:57.1)

And I'm like, no, my first priority is you.

(05:57.2 - 05:58.4)

So don't worry about me.

(05:58.4 - 06:00.8)

But they're like, well, they never came up with a plan.

(06:00.9 - 06:02.7)

I was like, no, there is no plan.

(06:02.7 - 06:05.4)

But there definitely needs to be a plan.

(06:05.5 - 06:06.4)

It's scary.

(06:06.5 - 06:11.4)

I'm afraid to go outside and go to concerts, which

(06:11.4 - 06:13.6)

is something that I love to do by myself.

(06:13.7 - 06:15.8)

I know when I was talking to my mom, she

(06:15.9 - 06:17.9)

said, well, if I'm with you, I'll put you on

(06:17.9 - 06:20.1)

my back and we'll get out that way. Right.

(06:20.2 - 06:22.9)

But I work, I have my own life, so

(06:22.9 - 06:24.7)

I'm not with my mom all the time.

(06:24.8 - 06:26.2)

Does that mean I have to take

(06:26.2 - 06:28.2)

someone with me everywhere I go?

(06:28.3 - 06:31.0)

I'm very much independent, so I like

(06:31.0 - 06:32.4)

to do things on my own.

(06:32.5 - 06:34.3)

I don't think that's fair either.

(06:34.7 - 06:37.4)

Yeah, that would be going backwards, because

(06:37.6 - 06:41.0)

as people with disabilities, we strive to

(06:41.0 - 06:43.8)

be as independent as possible. Right.

(06:43.9 - 06:46.5)

And so I just implore Congress at

(06:46.5 - 06:48.8)

this point to figure out something.

(06:49.0 - 06:50.1)

Put your heads together.

(06:50.1 - 06:52.5)

That's what the whole point of a government is for.

(06:52.6 - 06:55.1)

Put your heads together and figure out

(06:55.1 - 06:56.5)

what we are supposed to do.

(06:56.6 - 06:58.2)

Because in this situation, we

(06:58.2 - 06:59.9)

are a vulnerable population.

(07:00.0 - 07:01.1)

What are we supposed to do?

(07:01.1 - 07:02.1)

Where are we supposed to go?

(07:02.2 - 07:04.5)

Where are we supposed to hide? Yeah.

(07:04.6 - 07:09.4)

People like the Mayor, governor, President, anyone please

(07:09.4 - 07:11.7)

come up with some type of protocol or

(07:11.7 - 07:14.1)

strategy for us, people with disabilities?

(07:14.1 - 07:15.7)

Because there's nothing. Yeah.

(07:15.8 - 07:19.9)

And another thing, why do people need assault rifles?

(07:20.0 - 07:24.4)

They were made to kill massive amount of people.

(07:24.5 - 07:27.3)

Why do people need assault rifles?

(07:27.4 - 07:29.9)

Why are they even on the street? Yeah.

(07:30.0 - 07:31.2)

It makes no sense.

(07:31.3 - 07:34.1)

The only place that those assault rifles should

(07:34.2 - 07:37.1)

be is war and military and stuff. Yea

(07:37.4 - 07:39.0)

Not in public streets.

(07:39.3 - 07:40.3)

Yes, definitely.

(07:40.4 - 07:42.6)

Because the intent of all these people that

(07:42.6 - 07:45.1)

are committing the mass shootings is to kill

(07:45.1 - 07:47.2)

as many people as they want.

(07:47.3 - 07:50.7)

So I get why they want an assault rifle, but we

(07:50.7 - 07:53.6)

shouldn't allow them to have an assault rifle in their hands.

(07:53.8 - 07:55.8)

It makes absolutely no sense.

(07:55.9 - 07:58.2)

And then the other part of it is,

(07:58.3 - 08:01.0)

okay, let's say we're in that situation. Right.

(08:01.1 - 08:03.8)

What if they shoot our wheelchair at that point?

(08:03.9 - 08:05.6)

We can't move anywhere

(08:05.7 - 08:07.9)

People always say, well, your chair is faster, but

(08:08.0 - 08:11.4)

our chair is not as fast as a bullet. Exactly.

(08:12.2 - 08:14.0)

And then if the bullet pierces our

(08:14.1 - 08:17.4)

chair or pierces anywhere, we're stuck. Yes.

(08:17.5 - 08:20.4)

Especially if it hits our battery or something. Yeah.

(08:20.5 - 08:24.9)

So I'm thinking of wearing a Kevlar vest at this point.

(08:25.0 - 08:27.0)

But how does that protect your wheelchair?

(08:27.1 - 08:30.4)

Because you put the Kevlar vest on the back and then

(08:30.4 - 08:33.7)

you put the Kevlar vest on the front of you.

(08:33.8 - 08:36.1)

That's quite a few Kevlar vests.

(08:36.3 - 08:39.3)

It may be, but, hey, at this point,

(08:39.3 - 08:41.3)

Congress isn't thinking of something, so I have

(08:41.3 - 08:43.6)

to think of something to protect myself. Yeah.

(08:43.7 - 08:45.4)

And with all the technology that's going

(08:45.4 - 08:49.2)

on, I don't think a bulletproof wheelchair

(08:49.2 - 08:51.9)

is out of the realm of possibility.

(08:52.0 - 08:53.1)

Definitely not.

(08:53.1 - 08:54.6)

And actually, that is a great idea.

(08:54.7 - 08:56.7)

Why didn't they come up with a bulletproof wheelchair?

(08:56.8 - 08:59.2)

So someone listening think of that, too.

(08:59.3 - 09:01.6)

I mean, you have to think of every scenario

(09:01.7 - 09:03.4)

when it comes to dealing with people who are

(09:03.5 - 09:07.4)

ably different because we just can't protect ourselves.

(09:07.5 - 09:10.9)

So we need the able body community to fight along

(09:11.0 - 09:15.0)

with us to help us protect us and live independently.

(09:15.4 - 09:42.4)

(Instrumental Music)

(09:42.6 - 09:44.0)

I have one more question.

(09:44.1 - 09:45.1)

Yeah, Luis, go ahead.

(09:45.2 - 09:47.7)

So what makes gun retailers?

(09:47.9 - 09:50.0)

Why don't they ask questions when

(09:50.0 - 09:52.1)

they sell this amount of guns?

(09:52.1 - 09:55.4)

He had so much ammunition and guns. Yeah.

(09:55.5 - 09:56.4)

I don't even know.

(09:56.4 - 09:59.4)

Maybe it's because they're so focused on a sale.

(09:59.5 - 10:03.1)

Or maybe it's because people are afraid to approach people

(10:03.1 - 10:06.9)

today and try to ask questions and inquire because they're

(10:06.9 - 10:10.2)

afraid of people's reactions but we need more people to

(10:10.3 - 10:13.6)

be Proactive and advocate and speak up and speak out

(10:13.6 - 10:16.2)

because there's no way in the world for me.

(10:16.3 - 10:18.9)

You're 18, you're going in there and you

(10:18.9 - 10:21.5)

buy a massive amount of assault rifles.

(10:21.6 - 10:23.4)

And I don't ask the question, like, hey,

(10:23.5 - 10:25.3)

man, what do you need this for?

(10:25.7 - 10:26.9)

Yeah, at some point, there needs

(10:26.9 - 10:28.7)

to be some type of protocol.

(10:28.7 - 10:31.3)

I mean, I've never worked in a gun retailer shop

(10:31.4 - 10:33.9)

before, but there has to be some type of protocol

(10:34.0 - 10:37.3)

for the seller to start asking questions or even call

(10:37.4 - 10:40.3)

authorities at that point saying, hey, this guy is buying

(10:40.3 - 10:42.0)

an army load full of weapons.

(10:42.1 - 10:43.5)

He's planning on doing something.

(10:43.6 - 10:45.0)

Please come to my shop.

(10:45.4 - 10:46.7)

That's actually a good point.

(10:46.7 - 10:47.9)

I didn't even think about that.

(10:47.9 - 10:51.8)

But also to what needs to happen is parents need

(10:51.9 - 10:55.0)

to be a little bit more Proactive, in my opinion.

(10:55.1 - 10:58.7)

Like, when I was 18, there's no way in the world my

(10:58.7 - 11:02.6)

mom would not have even known that I had an assault rifle.

(11:02.6 - 11:05.1)

She would have been checking my room, looking at

(11:05.2 - 11:07.2)

my social media and looking at everything.

(11:07.3 - 11:10.3)

So I just parents be a little bit more Proactive.

(11:10.3 - 11:12.6)

It's not an invasion of Privacy.

(11:12.7 - 11:14.1)

If you're looking through your kids

(11:14.2 - 11:16.7)

stuff, it can actually save lives.

(11:16.9 - 11:19.7)

Yeah, definitely know what your kids are doing, know

(11:19.8 - 11:23.3)

what's on their mind, have conversations with them, and just

(11:23.4 - 11:25.3)

don't be afraid to check out their rooms.

(11:25.4 - 11:28.3)

And like Latavia said, there's no invasion of Privacy.

(11:28.4 - 11:30.7)

It's the fact of keeping your kid and

(11:30.7 - 11:33.4)

everyone else safe and check their social media.

(11:33.5 - 11:35.2)

What are they doing on social media?

(11:35.2 - 11:38.1)

Kids, believe it or not, even though they say, like, I'm big

(11:38.2 - 11:40.6)

now and I don't need you to check up on me.

(11:40.8 - 11:42.6)

I'm a big girl. I'm a big boy.

(11:42.7 - 11:44.9)

They still want parents guidance.

(11:45.0 - 11:46.5)

They're teenagers. Yea.

(11:46.5 - 11:48.8)

And they're feeling themselves a little bit.

(11:48.9 - 11:50.3)

I'm finally grown.

(11:50.4 - 11:51.9)

But believe it or not,

(11:52.0 - 11:54.1)

they still want parents guidance.

(11:54.2 - 11:57.2)

They still want parents to be concerned about them

(11:57.2 - 11:59.9)

And it would actually help us out tremendously because

(12:00.0 - 12:02.2)

if you can stop it before it even happens,

(12:02.2 - 12:04.6)

then we wouldn't have to worry about it. Yeah.

(12:04.7 - 12:06.5)

We wouldn't necessarily have to

(12:06.6 - 12:08.5)

have these types of conversations.

(12:08.6 - 12:10.4)

And it's just that the world these

(12:10.4 - 12:12.8)

days is a very dangerous place everywhere. Yeah.

(12:12.9 - 12:14.8)

And these are definitely, like, I guess

(12:14.9 - 12:17.0)

you could say deep, dark things we

(12:17.0 - 12:19.5)

think about when we're all together.

(12:19.6 - 12:21.6)

Like, the ably different community thinks

(12:21.6 - 12:23.3)

about all this different stuff, and

(12:23.3 - 12:26.1)

we actually have conversations about it.

(12:26.2 - 12:29.5)

So this is just our thoughts and our perspective on it.

(12:29.5 - 12:32.3)

And before we close out the episode, we would just

(12:32.3 - 12:35.5)

like to send our thoughts, our prayers, our condolences to

(12:35.6 - 12:38.7)

all the people of Buffalo, our hearts and our prayers.

(12:38.8 - 12:40.5)

And our thoughts are with you.

(12:40.5 - 13:03.9)

(Instrumental Music)

(13:04.2 - 13:06.9)

So today, instead of ending with a quote

(13:07.0 - 13:09.1)

of the episode like I always like to

(13:09.1 - 13:11.7)

do, I decided to end with a poem.

(13:11.8 - 13:14.2)

And it's called where can I hide?

(13:14.3 - 13:16.8)

And I'm going to have my mom read the poem, you guys,

(13:16.9 - 13:21.0)

because I wrote it on a piece of paper and I can't

(13:21.0 - 13:24.4)

hold the piece of paper and read it at the same time.

(13:24.5 - 13:27.3)

So here we go where can I hide?

(13:27.3 - 13:29.7)

When a person in tactical gear comes in

(13:29.7 - 13:31.9)

a store I can't bear nor do I

(13:31.9 - 13:33.8)

dare think about what would happen to me?

(13:33.9 - 13:34.9)

Where can I hide?

(13:34.9 - 13:36.1)

When a person comes in a

(13:36.1 - 13:38.0)

Church and just starts to shoot?

(13:38.1 - 13:40.7)

My mind may be thinking run like hell but

(13:40.7 - 13:43.6)

my body is saying not today you know I'm

(13:43.6 - 13:46.2)

rigid you know I'm tight me trying to run

(13:46.3 - 13:48.4)

like hell you know that just ain't right?

(13:48.5 - 13:50.9)

So you tell me where can I hide?

(13:51.0 - 13:52.0)

Where can I hide?

(13:52.0 - 13:54.7)

When I'm dealing with a body that's just so tight

(13:54.7 - 13:56.6)

I wouldn't be able to make it to an exit in

(13:56.7 - 13:59.4)

time and keep in mind I can't lock a door

(13:59.5 - 14:01.9)

or hide in a bathroom that takes time?

(14:02.0 - 14:04.4)

So I asked myself where can I go?

(14:04.6 - 14:05.7)

Where do I run?

(14:05.8 - 14:06.9)

Where do I hide?

(14:07.0 - 14:09.6)

I can't hide under things Because there's no way

(14:09.6 - 14:12.5)

I can hide this big monstrosity that Tags along

(14:12.5 - 14:15.7)

with me yes, I'm talking about my wheelchair so

(14:15.7 - 14:18.1)

I asked myself where can I hide?

(14:18.1 - 14:20.6)

When my chair sticks out like a sore thumb?

(14:20.6 - 14:21.8)

Where can I hide?

(14:21.9 - 14:25.2)

There's nowhere to go nowhere to hide I cannot

(14:25.2 - 14:28.0)

run I'm in fear for my life oh, dear

(14:28.1 - 14:30.6)

Lord please help me please I'm not at ease

(14:30.7 - 14:32.4)

to know that I could get shot or killed?

(14:32.5 - 14:33.6)

Where can I hide?

(14:33.7 - 14:36.4)

I would need someone to help me hide because will they

(14:36.4 - 14:38.5)

think quick to pick me up out of my chair?

(14:38.6 - 14:41.2)

Or will they just run by while I sit and cry?

(14:41.3 - 14:42.4)

Where can I hide?

(14:42.5 - 14:45.0)

I'm a person living in a wheelchair and I need

(14:45.1 - 14:48.2)

to ask Congress to do their job to protect all

(14:48.2 - 14:51.7)

people, Especially people who are unable to protect themselves.

(14:51.9 - 14:55.0)

I need you to protect me when I'm out and about

(14:55.1 - 14:58.1)

because at the end of the day where can I hide?

(14:58.5 - 15:00.8)

Thank you, mom, for reading that for me.

(15:00.9 - 15:03.1)

Everybody give her a round of applause.

(15:03.4 - 15:11.2)

(Clapping sound)

(15:11.4 - 15:26.8)

(Instrumental Music)

(15:26.8 - 15:29.6)

So that's all we have for you today, folks.

(15:29.8 - 15:31.6)

Thank you again for listening.

(15:31.7 - 15:33.6)

Thank you so much for subscribing.

(15:33.7 - 15:35.3)

Thank you so much for sharing.

(15:35.5 - 15:37.2)

Please continue to share.

(15:37.4 - 15:40.5)

Subscribe and please continue to run it

(15:40.5 - 15:42.4)

up, run it up, run it up.

(15:42.5 - 15:44.6)

Thank you guys so, so much.

(15:44.7 - 15:47.7)

And if you have any questions for me or anything

(15:47.8 - 15:50.2)

you would like to share, you can leave it in

(15:50.2 - 15:56.3)

the comments below or send an email to queensonaroll. podcast@gmail.com.

(15:56.5 - 16:02.5)

Again, it is queensonaroll.podcast@gmail.com and also let me

(16:02.5 - 16:05.4)

know what topics you guys would like to hear. All right.

(16:05.4 - 16:05.7)

All right.

(16:05.7 - 16:09.0)

So we are rolling out subscribe like and share.

(16:09.1 - 16:10.0)

Smash that like button.

(16:10.7 - 16:34.5)

(Instrumental Music)

(16:34.5 - 16:42.5)

PLEASE go follow our insta @queensonaroll.podcast & FB Queens On A Roll & submit those questions to queensonaroll.podcast@gmail.com