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Web Series Alert : The Shrink in B6
The Shrink in B6 is the House of June’s series that follows Nadia West (Shayla Love Washington), a psychology grad school dropout

The Shrink in B6 is the House of June’s series that follows Nadia West (Shayla Love Washington), a psychology grad school dropout and recently fired waitress who is given an ultimatum by her roommate Farrah (Tabby Molapo) to find a job. After not-so-thought-out consideration, Nadia posts a Craigslist ad for her services to provide affordable and intimate counseling sessions in her apartment. One-on-one, Nadia “counsels” an eclectic group of people with colorful issues, each episode with Nadia at the helm of their session as an unlicensed pseudo-shrink.
It is no secret that I’m a lover of web series, especially ones featuring people of color. I have said time and time again, that black content creators are no longer waiting for the film industry to get their voices heard and product seen. The internet has allowed talented content creators to showcase their talent.
Shrink in B6 is a comical series that hits on a lot of issues that women go through. I think you’ll enjoy.
Check out the trailer below:
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