Mina’s House Pod Ep. 190 – Trash Landlords Posted on August 12, 2021 By Mina SayWhat This is the 190th episode of the Mina’s House Podcast with Mina SayWhat, Shana B and Dexter Stuckey. After a couple of weeks of guests and interviews, the gang (minus Garnett who’s hopefully not getting Covid in Florida) are back to catch us up on their life changes in the past 2 weeks! They talk about the “In Your Feed” topic of cancel culture, Beyonce opening up in Harper’s Baazar and Saweeti’e McDonald’s meal. Their topic this week is about trash landlords: Have you ever caught your landlord doing shady things? Sponsor the Mina’s House Podcast: https://patron.podbean.com/minashousepod Subscribe on our youtube channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UCy3LoyJY6tGF6x2HEHBtxag Follow us on socials @MinasHousePod www.minashousepodcast.podbean.com Mina's House Podcast
Mina's House Podcast Minas Mind Ep. 41 Rapper Mir Fontane Speaks Being From Camden, Getting Signed And Learning The Music Industry Posted on March 31, 2017March 31, 2017 Rapper and Camden’s own Mir Fontane stopped by Mina SayWhat‘s podcast, Mina’s Mind, this week. The conversation ranges from who has the best chicken to what are Mir’s next steps now that he has signed a distribution deal with 300, Mir talks about learning the music business and what his… Read More
Mina's House Podcast Mina’s Mind Podcast Ep. 17 – Superbowl Winner Raheem Brock Talks About Post Football Life Posted on May 27, 2016 Philly’s own Raheem Brock is Mina SayWhat’s guest this week on her Mina’s Mind podcast. Raheem is a former professional football player who won a Superbowl with the Colts and also played with the Eagles. He now concentrates on his Raheem Brock Foundation and he is working on his acting… Read More
Mina's House Podcast Mina’s Mind Ep. 51 – Does Meek Mill Deserve Jail Time? Posted on November 7, 2017November 7, 2017 In this episode of Mina SayWhat‘s podcast, Mina’s Mind, she sits down with defense attorney Enrique Latioson to talk about the recent ruling that Meek Mill will serve 2-4 years in a state prison for violating his probation. Latioson breaks down what the Pennsylvania laws allow in cases like these… Read More