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  • Chewbacca's Sister
    2024/05/21

    Mentioned in This Episode

    *Marriage Be Hard - Book

    *New Ancient Strings - Album

    *Anatomy of a Fall - Film


    Episode Summary

    In this episode, the hosts discuss the impact of WNBA players Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, as well as the challenges faced by black women in sports. They also touch on the topic of interracial relationships and the future of the NBA with new players taking over.

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    1 時間 16 分
  • The T Word
    2024/05/01

    Mentioned in This Episode

    *The Three Body Problem (TV Show)

    *The Three Body Problem (Book)

    *The Demon Haunted World (Book)

    *11:11 (Deluxe) - Chris Brown (Album)


    Episode Summary

    In this episode, the hosts discuss J. Cole's recent apology, Disney's direction in movie-making, and the lack of creativity in the industry. They explore the scrutiny J. Cole faced for removing his diss track from streaming services and reflect on the importance of forgiveness and maturity in handling conflicts. They also delve into Disney's efforts to include more diverse characters in their movies, particularly for children, and the impact it has on representation. However, they express their disappointment with Disney's repetitive formulas and lack of originality in their adult-focused content, such as Marvel and Star Wars movies. In this conversation, the hosts discuss the inclusion of diversity in movies and the challenges of navigating interracial relationships. They express their opinions on the portrayal of mixed families in films and the importance of authenticity in storytelling. The hosts also share their thoughts on the controversy surrounding actor Jonathan Majors and the impact it may have on his career. They recommend the TV show 'Three Body Problem' and the book 'The Demon Haunted World' by Carl Sagan.

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    1 時間 2 分
  • Mic Check
    2024/04/09

    Mentioned in this episode


    *Billboard Best Rappers of All Time List

    *The Molecule of More

    *Bob Marley: One Love

    *Everything I Thought it Was

    *Vultures 1

    *The Greatest Lie Ever Sold


    Episode Summary


    In this episode, the hosts introduce themselves and the purpose of the podcast. They discuss the evolution of the woke movement and its impact on society. They also touch on cancel culture and the need for caution in public discourse. The conversation then shifts to the George Floyd case and the Black Lives Matter movement, with differing perspectives on the events and their implications. Finally, they briefly mention the defund the police movement and the need for more equitable distribution of resources. The conversation discusses the impact of Kanye West's controversial statements and behavior on his career and the black community. It explores the idea that Kanye has made anti-Semitism popular in the black community and the tensions between the two communities. The hosts also critique Kanye's latest album, 'Vultures,' calling it his worst work and degrading to the genre of rap. They discuss the lack of features from respected artists and the support Kanye still receives despite his controversial actions. The conversation discusses the influence of people in Kanye West's circle and the role they play in his behavior. It draws parallels to the situation with Britney Spears and how people around her may have contributed to her struggles. The conversation then shifts to the topic of forgiveness, questioning whether society should forgive Kanye West for his controversial statements. The hosts share their personal views on forgiveness and how they would handle a similar situation with someone in their own lives. The conversation then transitions to a discussion about the Billboard's top 10 best rappers list and whether the included artists deserve their rankings. The hosts share their own top 10 lists, highlighting artists like Biggie, Jay-Z, Nas, Eminem, and DMX. The conversation concludes with a discussion about Drake and Kendrick Lamar's placement on the top 10 rappers list. They debate whether Drake deserves to be considered a top rapper and question his authenticity in the genre. They also discuss the importance of meaningful lyrics in hip-hop and the impact of personal beefs on an artist's reputation. The hosts recommend Justin Timberlake's new album, the book 'The Molecule of More' by Daniel Lieberman and Michael Long, and the Bob Marley documentary as their top picks.

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    1 時間 37 分
  • Trailer
    2024/03/21

    A brief introduction to the podcast.

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    1 分