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E218: Sister Souljah - Previously a recording artist with the hip-hop group Public Enemy, Activist and NY Times Best-selling Author, "The Coldest Winter Ever," sold over 1 million copies, talking book sequel, "Life After Death"
Episode 218

E218: Sister Souljah - Previously a recording artist with the hip-hop group Public Enemy, Activist and NY Times Best-selling Author, "The Coldest Winter Ever," sold over 1 million copies, talking book sequel, "Life After Death"

Money Making Conversations Master Class

March 12, 202121m 2s

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My next guest is Sister Souljah. She is a New York Times bestselling author. Her debut book The Coldest Winter Ever sold over a million copies. It introduced the world to the quick-witted, bold, fashionable, erotic, soulful, and undeniably complicated character of Winter Santiaga. The sequel to The Coldest Winter Ever, LIFE AFTER DEATH, is out now! Previously a recording artist with the hip-hop group Public Enemy, Sister Souljah is best known as a political activist and educator of urban youth from underserved communities. A graduate of Rutgers University, she is a beloved personality in her community. She lives in New York with her husband and son. The Coldest Winter Ever was a Los Angeles Times, Essence, and Emerge Magazine bestseller. In 2018, it was included in PBS's "Great American Read" program and currently has over a million copies in print. Please welcome to Money Making Conversations to discuss her new book, The Coldest Winter Ever, LIFE AFTER DEATH, Sister Souljah.
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