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We cover everything from the growth of Milwaukee’s comedy scene to the truth about the Diddy documentary, supporting independent artists, and how men and women can choose better relationships by choosing better versions of themselves.
Later in the episode, JJ opens up about a serious custody situation involving his 12‑year‑old cousin and the fight to keep her safe. This is real life, real pain, and real community support — no filters, no clickbait, just truth.
If you love authentic conversations, Milwaukee culture, comedy, business talk, and real stories from real people, this is THE episode to watch.
Guest:
Queens Organized Things
Website: https://queensorganized.com
Facebook: Queens Organized Things
Phone: 414‑301‑7700 Hosts:
Elite Grind Apparel – Facebook & IG: @elitegrind
Hammer & Nails Handyman Services – IG: @dnailedit
Tell Da Truth Shame the Devil – YouTube / Facebook
Chapter Timestamps
00:00 – Cold Open & Intro
02:30 – Introducing Guest: Shavonda Marie
06:00 – Queens Organized Things: Business Growth
14:20 – Challenges of the Cleaning Industry
22:00 – Milwaukee Comedy Scene Breakdown
31:45 – Diddy Documentary Reactions & Music Industry Truths
42:00 – “Better Bitches, Better Decisions” Discussion
49:00 – Milwaukee Loyalty, Artists & Support Systems
56:00 – Serious Topic: JJ Opens Up About Family Situation
1:10:00 – CPS, Trauma & Fighting for Custody
1:22:00 – Lessons on Parenting, Kids & Emotional Health
1:32:00 – The Role of Community & Support
1:40:00 – Closing Thoughts + Guest Business Promo
1:46:00 – Final Words & Episode Outro
This episode includes AI-generated content.
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