I Gotta Win the Lotto

Dazia Chandler

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  1. FEB 8

    Black Love

    Ep. 75: Black Love For this Black History Month episode of I Gotta Win the Lotto, we skipped the textbook recap and leaned into the conversations we’re actually having. The ones that show up at family cookouts, in group chats, and definitely at work. We got into colorism, Black love, and code switching in the workforce—three topics that live at the intersection of history, culture, and everyday life. Colorism isn’t new, but that doesn’t make it any less relevant. We talked about how it shows up in dating, media, and even opportunities, and how it’s often passed down so casually that people forget it’s rooted in history. From “light-skin jokes” to respectability politics, we unpacked how colorism impacts self-worth and why unlearning it is part of honoring Black history—not avoiding it. Black love got its flowers this episode—romantic, platonic, and community-wide. We discussed how Black love has always existed alongside struggle, not because of it. From expectations placed on Black relationships to why vulnerability sometimes feels unsafe, this segment reminded us that choosing love—in all its forms—is still a radical act. And then there’s code switching—the survival skill many of us learned without ever being taught. We talked about navigating corporate spaces, changing our tone, our language, even our personalities just to be perceived as “professional.” Is it strategy? Is it exhausting? Is it fair? (Short answer: no.) Tap in, listen up, and as always—I gotta win the lotto, but until then, we’re winning these conversations 🎰✊🏾 Sponsors: EYE CANDY BY LELE Trauma – Trauma843 Beat Provided by freebeats.up Produced By White Hot

    41 min
  2. FEB 1

    I Love My City

    Ep. 74: I Love My City This week on I Gotta Win the Lotto, we’re joined by our girl Kiki for one of those conversations that starts light and somehow ends with life lessons you didn’t ask for—but definitely needed. We kick things off talking about our shared love for Charleston, South Carolina. From the charm, the food, the slow pace, and the way the city just makes you want to romanticize your entire life, Charleston has a way of pulling you in. It’s one of those places that feels like a soft reset—until reality clocks back in. Then… we get honest. Bad financial decisions. The ones we’ve made, the ones we’ve watched other people make, and the ones that seemed like a good idea at the time. We talk about spending money we didn’t really have, ignoring red flags because “it’ll work out,” and how growing up means learning the difference between enjoying life and sabotaging your future. No judgment—just real reflection and laughs through the pain. And because no episode is complete without a little chaos, we dive into airplane etiquette. Why are people standing up the second the plane lands? Why do folks act shocked that other humans exist in a shared space? And when did personal space become optional at 30,000 feet? We unpack it all—seat recliners, aisle blockers, loud talkers, and the unspoken rules that somehow everyone keeps breaking. This episode is funny, relatable, and very “we’ve all been there.” Tap in for laughs, side-eyes, and a reminder that growth sometimes looks like admitting you didn’t know what you were doing—and doing better anyway. 🎧 New episode out now. Press play and let’s talk about it. Sponsors: EYE CANDY BY LELE Trauma – Trauma843 Beat Provided by freebeats.up Produced By White Hot

    1h 12m
  3. JAN 25

    Say Less

    Ep. 73: Say Less On this week’s episode of I Gotta Win the Lotto, we had to talk about it—because why does it feel like everyone is over-sharing, over-accessible, and over-doing it all at the same time. Over-Sharing Is at an All-Time High We live in an era where people tell the internet everything. There’s a difference between being transparent and giving strangers a front-row seat to your business—and a lot of folks missed that memo.Not every thought needs a caption. Not every situation needs a story time. Some things should simply be… processed quietly. And Why Is Everybody Doing the MOST? From performative relationships to forced “soft life” content, to viral moments that feel way too planned—people are doing a lot for attention, validation, and engagement. Not everything needs to be loud. Not everything needs an audience. And not every moment needs to go viral. Peace, privacy, and moving in silence are starting to look real luxurious. Celebrities Are Too Accessible Now Remember when celebrities felt untouchable? When mystery was part of the appeal? Yeah… that’s gone. Now they’re arguing in comments, posting live reactions, oversharing their opinions, and crashing out in real time. We don’t need access to every thought, feeling, or subtweet. The mystique is missing—and honestly, some of these celebs would benefit from logging out and letting PR handle it. Tap in to this week’s episode of I Gotta Win the Lotto for laughs, hot takes, and the uncomfortable truths we’re all thinking but nobody wants to say out loud.

    56 min

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