EP 23 | Je'Niece McCullough Talks Bernie Mac
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Je'Niece McCullough worked side-by-side with her dad, Bernie Mac for the last few years of his life. She had a front-row seat into his process, and she was able to observe him up close and personal at the very top of his game. She didn't grow up as the privileged child of a famous man -- Bernie achieved most of his commercial success when she was well into adulthood. For that reason, Je'Niece has a unique perspective on fame and wealth. She was able to observe the consistency in her father's character as he made his slow climb to the top. Bernie was a 'real one,' and Je'Niece is a product of his tutelage. Follow Je'Niece's podcast, Bernie's Daughter, where she interviews the people who knew him best. If you love Bernie, you'll love her podcast. This is part of a series I'm doing on fathers and daughters. If you haven't had the chance to view/listen to the Lalah Hathaway/Donny Hathaway episode, you can watch or listen here:   I'm All Over the Place Podcast | Episode 22| Lalah Hathaway Talks Donny Hathaway Join my Patreon at http://www.patreon.com/darastarrtucker. Subscribe to the "I'm All Over the Place" podcast here: https://allovertheplace.buzzsprout.com Learn more about my music and how you can support this channel below: https://www.linktr.ee/daratuckerb https://www.patreon.com/darastarrtucker https://www.tiktok.com/@darastarrtucker https://www.instagram.com/daratuckerb Support the show
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