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Episode 84 - Diddy's Downfall, Big Beautiful Mess and Nelly's No-Change Policy

Episode 84 - Diddy's Downfall, Big Beautiful Mess and Nelly's No-Change Policy

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Anthony and Asante are back with their signature blend of sharp commentary and humor.
They kick things off vibing to Outkast, which leads into a nostalgic convo about Four Brothers and seeing your favorite actors in unexpected roles before diving into the week's headlines.

In This Episode:

0:00 – Outkast, Four Brothers, and seeing stars in unexpected roles
11:49 – The verdict is in: Sean “Diddy” Combs is found guilty on two out of the five charges he was facing and awaits sentencing.
26:30 – Union workers in Philadelphia go on strike after failed talks with Mayor Cherelle Parker
30:21 – UPenn announces removal of Lia Thomas’s swimming records and apologizes to competitors
36:50 – Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” introduces bizarre policies and opens the so-called Alligator Alcatraz
47:51 – A quick but important convo about how public schools are depicted in media
53:05 – Republicans pass legislation Democrats once claimed was impossible
54:41 – Nelly and Ashanti spark debate after he says he’s not changing diapers

Listener Questions: 1:01:00

– Are y’all watching Love Island?
– What would happen if an American-born Mexican became U.S. President?
– How do you feel about white kids getting too close to Black culture?

Intro/Outro Song: Outkast - Chonkyfire

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