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  <title>Episode 1: The Push Present</title>
  <description> When Reggie Fussing stumbles home at 1 AM after seven drinks and a great party, the last thing he expects is a conversation that covers snoring, neglect, a Bottle of the Month membership, and the question of whether this marriage is still working. His wife Kamille has been waiting, and she has things to say.  The Fussings: Until One of Us is Dead is a Black romantic comedy audio drama series following a married couple in their mid-thirties navigating love, ambition, and the very specific frustration of sleeping next to someone who snores like they are herding livestock. Episode 1 establishes the world: sharp dialogue, real stakes, and two people who are too honest with each other to be anything but entertaining.  For fans of romantic comedy podcasts, Black love storytelling, and audio drama series in the tradition of classic radio comedy.  Starring Brian Michael Smith as Reggie Fussing &amp;amp;amp; Gerina Davis as Kamille Fussing  Written, Directed, &amp;amp;amp; Produced by Talib Jasir  Intro &amp;amp;amp; Outro Music by Khari Herriott  Engineered by Israel &amp;quot;GS Neech&amp;quot; Rolon  Inspired by the 1940s Radio Drama The Bickersons </description>
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