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On today's special bonus episode, Sugar is joined by dear friends Tonya Marie and Phaylen Fairchild.
Tonya brings a unique perspective as the mother of a neurodivergent son, and in her day job, fights for patients against corrupt insurance companies.
Phaylen wears many hats (none of them fashionable!) and is an author, activist, entrepreneur, and reality TV veteran.
The gals kick off their convo talking about their statuses as the chronically single, and how that's not fixin to change anytime soon!
They take a delve into America's Hero and Heartthrob Luigi Mangioni, and the true cost and hypocrisy of America's Healthcare Insurance Nightmare.
That brings them to social media, and they chat about Facebook's sticky history with censorship, and the possible upcoming TikTok ban.
They dip their toes into trans issues -- Phaylen had a few things to say to Nancy Mace!
They all agree that trans issues are being pushed to divide America and keep us fighting amongst ourselves.
Sugar then shares her own experiences with being ostracized and demonized by a small but vocal segment of the Toledo Gay Community.
Do they dislike her because she brings a strong original point of view as a free thinker, or are they just jealous bitches?
Tonya brings a unique perspective as the mother of a neurodivergent son, and in her day job, fights for patients against corrupt insurance companies.
Phaylen wears many hats (none of them fashionable!) and is an author, activist, entrepreneur, and reality TV veteran.
The gals kick off their convo talking about their statuses as the chronically single, and how that's not fixin to change anytime soon!
They take a delve into America's Hero and Heartthrob Luigi Mangioni, and the true cost and hypocrisy of America's Healthcare Insurance Nightmare.
That brings them to social media, and they chat about Facebook's sticky history with censorship, and the possible upcoming TikTok ban.
They dip their toes into trans issues -- Phaylen had a few things to say to Nancy Mace!
They all agree that trans issues are being pushed to divide America and keep us fighting amongst ourselves.
Sugar then shares her own experiences with being ostracized and demonized by a small but vocal segment of the Toledo Gay Community.
Do they dislike her because she brings a strong original point of view as a free thinker, or are they just jealous bitches?
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