Tartan Around with Lawrence Chaney: Season 1 - 8 Episode s
1x1 - Welcome to LA
May 10, 2022
Gigi Goode and Kylie Sonique Love join Lawrence in this episode as they explore the different food cultures of Scotland and Los Angeles.
1x2 - Beep Beep, Beverly Hills
May 17, 2022
In this episode, Lawrence and Heidi N Closet set out to find the car of their dreams.
1x3 - Working Girl
May 24, 2022
In this episode, Lawrence explores a new career with social media star Brittany Broski.
1x4 - House HUN-ters
May 31, 2022
In this episode, Lawrence goes house hunting with real estate expert, Tracy Tutor.
1x5 - Beach Babes
June 7, 2022
In this episode, Lawrence hits the beach with Eureka O'Hara.
1x6 - The Crystal Method
June 14, 2022
In this episode, Lawrence and Rock M Sakura get in touch with their spiritual sides at a Los Angeles metaphysical supply store.
1x7 - Self Care Saturday
June 21, 2022
In this episode, Lawrence explores LA's self care industry.
1x8 - Bing Bang Bong
June 28, 2022
In this episode, Lawrence pays a surprise visit to music producer, Leland.
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