
Episode 78 - Viral Parenting, Teacher Accountability and the Music We Missed
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This week, Anthony and Asante are back and diving into everything trending—from a recap of Sinners to viral parenting moments, schools prioritizing teachers over students, the role of sexuality in music, and more
Topics Covered in This Episode:
- Full recap of Sinners and fan reactions (7:07)
- Shannon Sharpe’s PR buzz and the Tracee Ellis Ross dating rumors (15:51)
- Travel talk: Anthony's Newark airport adventure (17:49)
- Social media parenting gone wild: The “Dru Hills” punishment video (20:30)
- Georgia’s new bill to hold parents accountable for student attacks on teachers (29:13)
- NFL Draft shake-up: Shedeur Sanders falls to the 5th round (49:35)
- Historic moment: The first American pope is elected (57:03)
- Luther Vandross, sexuality, and the impact on music we never got to hear (1:00:22)
- Brief commentary on the India vs. Pakistan conflict (1:06:26)
- Listener questions—from funny to thought-provoking (1:08:14)
- Ranking the best side dishes of all time (1:15:20)
Intro/Outro Song: A Tribe Called Quest - Keep It Moving
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