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Michael Lenoci


On Episode #130 of Wesam’s World, Comedian Michael Lenoci joins us for a ton of laughs! Conversations range from Michael sharing how he kept screwing up his one line on The Mick, L.A. dating life, Michael completely roasting Wesam and producer Peyton, and we also delve into deep deep thoughtful conversations about life and purposes near the end. After the show, be sure to check out Michael’s podcast The Take Over, wherever you find podcasts. Enjoy! ~~~~~ YouTube ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIEy_lTyI57a4pJMB3RvD9w Instagram ► http://instagram.com/WesamsWorld Twitter ► https://twitter.com/Wesams_World Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/Wesamsworld TikTok ► https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMJDDXYLf/

Larissa Vale (Black Satellite)


This week Black Satellite’s Larissa Vale joins to talk about their new single, “Void.” Larissa shares the interesting places she grew up, how her partnership with Kyle Hawken is the secret sauce to their music, and gives some great advice! You can stream “Void” on all DSPs and watch the new lyric video here. 

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