
Episode #23
A Different Pod - Let's Recap The First Season!
<p>Ja'Nay, Eva, and Maddie are joined by LHS Digital Media Sponsor Richard Curtis to recap the season in a roundtable discussion of the podcast, the program and the future!</p>

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A weekly, episode-by-episode rewatch and Generation-Z analysis of the late 1980s - early 1990 television show A Different World
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Episode #23
<p>Ja'Nay, Eva, and Maddie are joined by LHS Digital Media Sponsor Richard Curtis to recap the season in a roundtable discussion of the podcast, the program and the future!</p>

Episode #22
<p>Join Ja'Nay, Eva, and Maddie as they discuss season 1 episode 22 of the 80's television program A Different World.</p><p><br></p><p>Summary via the A Different World Wiki on Fandom:</p><p><br></p><p>Denise's brother Theo visits Hillman and gets the wrong impression about how much fun college life could be.</p>

Episode #21
<p>Join Ja'Nay, Maddie, and Eva as they talk about Season 1, Episode 21 of the 80's television program A Different World.</p><p><br></p><p>Summary from the A Different World Wiki on Fandom:</p><p><br></p><p>Assigned to take care of an egg in place of an actual baby, Maggie seeks out advice about the real thing from single mom Stevie. But when she leaves "Artie" with babysitter Jaleesa, "he" mysteriously disappears.</p>

Episode #20
<p>Ja'Nay, Eva, and Maddie talk about season 1, episode 20 of the 80's network television program A Different World.</p><p><br></p><p>Summary from A Different World Wiki via Fandom:</p><p><br></p><p>Denise at long last accepts a date with Dwayne, but their evening out is interrupted by Whitley's desperate search for an alternative to going home for the summer.</p>

Episode #19
<p>Ja'Nay, Eva, and Maddie talk about season 1, episode 19 of the 80's network television program A Different World.</p><p><br /></p><p>Summary from A Different World Wiki via Fandom:</p><p><br /></p><p>Denise's mother Clair visits and lectures Denise about her grades, putting the kibosh on her big summer vacation plans. Meanwhile, Whitley feels depressed and left out when everyone is too busy to remember her birthday.</p>
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