Gwen Taylor and Holland Culclager

Are We Book'd Yet?

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A podcast featuring two aspiring filmmakers discussing their love for books, films, television, and entertainment news.

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Gwen Taylor and Holland Culclager

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2. Mai 2026

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Are We Living In Thuggin'ville? 02.05.2026

Join us as we review the book Deeply In Love With A Country Thug by B. Monaye

Are We Back Now? 26.09.2025

We're back! Join us for this episode as we catch up on our summer, talk about a few pop culture things, and discuss the book Oathbound by Tracy Deonn.

Are We Proud? 04.07.2025

Join us for a recap of June.

Are We In Ballroom Yet? 01.07.2025

Join us as we review the tv show Pose

Are We Real Music Lovers? 06.06.2025

Join us in this episode as we do a music bracket in honor of Black Music Month!

Are We 23? 30.05.2025

Join us as we recap the month of May.

Are We Sinners on Tour? 02.05.2025

Join us for an April recap

Are We Number One? 18.04.2025

Join us for this week's episode as we review the two-part Apple TV docu-series Number One on the Call Sheet.

Are We Stable? 04.04.2025

Join us for our March recap.

Are We Dreaming? 21.03.2025

In this episode, we discuss our future goals and plans.

Are We Winning? 07.03.2025

Join us for our February recap.

Are We in the Divine Ten? 31.01.2025

Join us as we review the book Blood at the Root by LaDarrion Williams.

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