Mina’s House Podcast Ep. 116 – Do You Forgive Cheating? Posted on December 9, 2019December 9, 2019 By Mina SayWhat This is the 116th episode of the Mina’s House Podcast. Hosts Mina SayWhat and Shana B talk about a lot of shady relationships this week. Of course they recap their Thanksgiving and also talk about prepare for Christmas. This weeks “In Your Feed” topics are about a woman dating her father and his son, R. Kelly being finally indicted on obtaining a fake ID to marry a 15 year old Aaliyah and Ray J and Princess Love’s possible divorce. In lieu of all the relationship drama between Moneybagg Yo, Khloe Kardashian and Tristan Thompson and Offset & Cardi B their topic is “Do You Forgive Cheating?” Follow us on socials @MinasHousePod Mina's House Podcast Mina's House Podcast
Mina's House Podcast Mina’s House Podcast Ep. 88 – When Should You Buy Someone A Christmas Gift? Posted on December 19, 2018 In the 88th episode of the Mina’s House Podcast, a very tired Mina SayWhat and Sherlock Homeboi talk about XXX’s impact after his death, the first woman to become an Assistant General Manager and Meek Mill’s sexual preferences (according to his twitter). At the :30 minute mark the pair start… Read More
Mina's House Podcast Mina’s House Pod Ep. 163 – Silhouette Challenge Warning Posted on February 4, 2021 The gang returns for the 163rd episode of the Mina’s House Podcast. Mina SayWhat, Shana B, Garnett Briscoe and Dexter kick things off with what’s “In Your Feed.” They talk about the Wendy Williams biopic, The Superbowl on Sunday and why people need to be careful with the Silhouette Challenge…. Read More
Mina's House Podcast Mina’s Mind Podcast Ep. 30 – Karen Civil Speaks On Voting Hillary And Hip Hop’s Role In Politics Posted on September 16, 2016September 16, 2016 Having Barack Obama in office for 8 years was big for many. For the first time many felt represented and apart of the political process. I (Mina SayWhat) even campaigned for him in Reading, PA in 2008! People felt like they belonged and for the first time our voices… Read More