

Like, I don’t care about someone who was the ruler of a colonial empire that caused death and destruction.ĭr. It’s it’s interesting because I was like I got up on Twitter and I was like, I’m sorry.

Imani Walker: She– she ruled, so the entirety of her rule is is the entirety of my mother’s existence. MegScoop Thomas: She did live a really long time though I was like, man, that this she’s never gonna pass away.ĭr. And I was like, you mean you guys collectively had a dream that a 96 year old woman was gonna die? Oh, okay. Like, some actually, someone told me this morning, like, oh, they read some story about how I guess collectively in England that people were having like this dream that she was going to die. MegScoop Thomas: I guess that’s all I got.ĭr. I’m sad somebody died, I’ll say that I’m sad that, you know, anytime death happens, it’s like, oh, okay. So there’s been a lot that has happened, I guess, since we last recorded last week, I think the day after the Queen of England died. MegScoop Thomas: And I’m MegScoop, also known as Megan. Imani on Twitter and Meg on Instagram Imani Walker: Hey, everybody. Stay Connected! Email us at Follow us Dr. The ladies of Imani State of Mind are peeling back the many layers to this disorder and debunking the myths about living with Bipolar disorder. Celebrities like Kanye West, Catherine Zeta Jones and Mariah Carey have come to say they are living with the medical condition known as Bipolar disorder.
