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It's been a minute. Updating this blog on a regular basis has proven to be a challenge for me, especially as my work life — as in my actual job, not the podcast — has become far more intense than it used to be. So rather than trying to catch up on everything that's happened since my last post, I'll just let you know the latest.

On the most recent episodeI sat down with Richard Pryor, Jr. In fact, it was so revealing that I sent out a press release after the fact:. Jennifer Lee, the widow of Richard Pryor, Sr. Through his publicist, Mooney denied the accusation in August He died two years later, in Mayafter suffering a heart attack.

Because they say that [the deceased] person can longer defend themselves. People were like, forcing me to say something, and that even made it harder for me to say something because of that. Richard Pryor, Jr. Sank also asks Pryor Jr. In a interview, music producer Quincy Jones claimed that Pryor.

And Pryor Sr. On the podcast, Pryor Jr. I remember he had a relationship with a transgender performer called Sir Lady Java back in the day. And I remember her being at the hospital when he had his burn incident [in ]. Richard Pryor, Sr. You can listen to Richard Pryor, Jr.

The interview begins about 35 minutes into the episode. I urge you to listen to the was paul mooney gay episode, which also features Tarik Daniels filling in for Steve. Tarik will be back with us again this coming Saturday, Nov. Brian's first film is an incredibly powerful documentary entitled Amy's Victory Danceand it tells the story of Amy Jordan, a dance who overcame overwhelming odds — including blindness and a horrific bus accident — to survive and thrive.

I honestly think it's going to nab an Oscar nomination. Brian will also talk to us about what it was like working with Michael Jackson — and his take on those notorious child sex abuse allegations. You can listen to all episodes beginning a week after they premier HERE. Back to all posts.

Director Brian Thomas Brian will also talk to us about what it was like working with Michael Jackson — and his take on those notorious child sex abuse allegations. Thanks as always for listening. Much love, Adam. Leave a comment.