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This episode opens with a bold question: Why do women leave once a man becomes successful? From there, Q the Messager and Shane the Brain dive deep into how the family court system is stacked against men. Shane touches on his own experience with family court while Q asks if parents should ever get involved in their kids' relationships or marriages.
Q celebrates 18 years of marriage to his wife Cinthia at a new Huntsville restaurant called One Eleven. Meanwhile, Shane recounts his visit to Pulaski, Tennessee—birthplace of the KKK—and reflects on the town’s efforts to distance itself from its racist past. That conversation spirals into a raw discussion on the evolution of racism in America.
From there, it’s a rapid-fire tangent on COVID, government, war, and power. And in true Vendor Chronicles fashion, Q closes the episode with a surefire, 100% guaranteed way to never be broke again.
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