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Ep. 27 | Cash, Culture & Cancelled CEO's feat. Ish & Barry

Ep. 27 | Cash, Culture & Cancelled CEO's feat. Ish & Barry

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In this episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B along with special guest Ish (Joe Budden Podcast) and Barry dive into a wide range of conversations that span parenting, community empowerment, dating, and cultural accountability. The discussion kicks off with an introduction and book promotion [00:00], before exploring how sports reflect parenting dynamics and family values [00:52]. From there, the focus shifts to the power of community gatherings like Invest Fest [03:59] and a critique of how success is measured and celebrated in those spaces [08:40].

The dialogue then turns to the complexities of dating in modern society, beginning with expectations and shifting dynamics [11:52], leading into a deeper debate around reparations versus equity for the Black community [19:26]. The hosts also examine the challenges of transactional dating and the shifting roles of gender within these relationships [28:07].

As the conversation expands, they connect these personal and social themes to broader cultural issues, including the intersection of politics and cultural narratives [41:59]. The episode concludes with a powerful reflection on corporate accountability, the role of boycotts, and the impact of the Black dollar in shaping systemic change [52:59].

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