Scams, Swindles, and Schemes wants to help you hold on to your retirement savings

If you feel gaslit by life, spend 15 minutes each Friday with Onicia Muller and Devin Whitlock, the hosts of Scams, Swindles, and Schemes. They sat down with juliemango.tv to tell us why they're lending their brilliant investigative skills to help us avoid shady characters and businesses.

The weekly show, which premiered on June 18, promises a good time with witty banter, laughs, and scam detection skills that are sandwiched with the words “allegedly” and “for your entertainment”. The pair who’ve been friends for years, can’t get their meet-cute straight, but are very committed to their lighthearted, opinionated coverage over everyday blunders, trending stories, and (reluctantly for Devin) reality television.

Muller hails from the island of Sint Marteen and is a multi-hyphenated storyteller and comedian. You can see her work in American Greetings cards, and her weekly humor column Just Being Funny which appears in The Daily Herald’s WEEKender, Jamaicans.com, and South Florida Caribbean News.

Devin Whitlock is mostly known for writing about gay comic books on the internet. The gifted storyteller and pop culture critic weilds his pen in MEL Magazine, GeeksOUT, and Comicosity.

New episodes of Scams, Swindles, and Schemes are available Fridays on Muller’s YouTube Channel.

Check out the first 2 episodes:

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