
Multi-faceted entertainer Amanda Seales, known for her outspoken nature, witty humor, and insightful commentary on social issues, race, and gender, sits down for a riveting interview with Shannon Sharpe on the Club Shay Shay podcast. Recently diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Seales opens up about the challenges it presents in her personal life and career. She explains how her unique communication style and tone of voice can sometimes lead to misunderstandings. The conversation also delves into a negative experience Seales had with Issa Rae, actress, writer, director, producer, and web series creator, while working on the HBO series "Insecure." Additionally, Seales discusses her upcoming tour, podcast, and new book.

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The National Bail Out is a Black-led and Black-centered collective of abolitionist organizers, lawyers, and activists building a community-based movement to support our folks in abolishing pretrial detention systems and dismantling the prison industrial complex. We are people who have been impacted by cages — either by being in them ourselves or witnessing our families and loved ones be encaged. We are queer, trans, young, elder, and immigrant.

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