Integrating Typekit fonts into BC Blogs and News

Hi guys,
Wondering what is the best way of integrating Typekit fonts into the BC Blog and News modules - more so on the layout/details of blogs and news.
I can easily do it on my website when I add the blog & news modules, but CSS overrides, but when you click on the blog or news link, it just stays in whatever BC web font is available.
Any tricks for this? I am using Josephin font on my clients site, and he wants this for his blog and news articles as well.
Thanks,
Aaron

Hi Aaron,
on the BC version, do you use a template? Seems like there are no styles used whatsoever.
Do you have the script file installed on the BC blog template like you have on your other website? I couldn't find it in your source code.
Picked that from your other website:
<script src="http://webfonts.creativecloud.com/fredericka-the-great:n4:all;josefin-sans:n6,n3,n7:all.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
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