Support black business is often a call to action used to galvanize support for black business owners, however, it is also often poorly used. This becomes the topic of conversation on part three of episode four.
All of the hosts pass comments over the work of black businesses they've partnered with in the past. However, this also delves into the topic of the importance of entertainers working in a way that respects all of their partners, such as an artist arriving for a meeting on time. This episode also sees the hosts reflecting on their own behavior in the past. For instance, Scoop Mahathini shares an anecdote about a time when The Big Hash was running late to a set that he was also working on, and only then realized how his tardiness in the past could have impacted others.
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