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Make It Make Sense Podcast With Andrinique

Make It Make Sense Podcast With Andrinique

By: Andrinique Davis
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Ever look at your life and wonder how you got here? Your job drains you. The relationship you stayed in stopped making sense. The news feels designed to keep you confused.


Make It Make Sense With Andrinique is where we break it all down and take our power back.


Andrinique is an entrepreneur, manifestation coach, author of The Shift Back to Yourself, and former VP of Talent Acquisition who left corporate America to teach yoga, meditation, and mindset work. She breaks down current events, workplace dynamics, and personal transformation with the honesty most people won’t touch.


Whether you’re navigating a career pivot, leaving a relationship, trying to understand the world around you, rebuilding your identity, or learning to manifest what you actually want, this podcast helps you think critically, shift your mindset, and live authentically.


New episodes every Monday 7:00am EST. On Apple Podcast, Spotify, iheart radio or wherever you listen to your podcast. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/make-it-make-sense-podcast-with-andrinique/id1867691320

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You can also find us on you tube https://youtube.com/@makeitmakesense_andrinique?si=qiOTDp5vRu0bx4J7

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Episodes
  • Black Fatigue: When Behavior Becomes the Problem
    Feb 2 2026

    In this episode of Make It Make Sense with Andrinique, we break down Black fatigue as a response to repeated behaviors within a certain segment of the Black community, not as a storyline or social construct.

    This conversation focuses on patterns. Public conduct, entitlement, contradiction, and accountability. From how image and identity are performed, to how feminism, dating preferences, and personal responsibility are selectively applied, this episode examines why certain behaviors are constantly excused and why pushback is often labeled as betrayal instead of critique.

    We also talk about how these patterns show up in everyday situations, restaurants, social settings, relationships, and public spaces, and how those moments contribute to frustration both inside and outside the community.

    This episode is not about respectability politics and it is not about pleasing outsiders. It is about standards, self-awareness, and the refusal to keep pretending behavior has no impact. Black fatigue doesn’t come from nowhere. It comes from repetition, defensiveness, and the unwillingness to self-correct.

    If you are willing to sit with discomfort and examine behavior honestly, this episode will make sense.

    Listen to Make It Make Sense with Andrinique on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. Watch full episodes on YouTube.

    Connect and continue the conversation:

    YouTube: https://youtube.com/@makeitmakesense_andrinique?si=qiOTDp5vRu0bx4J7

    Substack: https://substack.com/@makeitmakesensewithandrinique?r=5dpzat&utm_medium=ios

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_makeitmakesense_pod?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==

    Contact: andrinique.freethinker@gmail.com


    See next week, Andrinique


    Make It Make Sense Hosted by Andrinique, examines how mindset, decision-making, and lived experience shape the way we move through power, politics, and personal responsibility. Episodes explore cultural narratives, behavioral patterns, and the cost of reacting from habit instead of intention.

    Subscribe and follow on YouTube, Video is LIVE at 6PM EST

    https://youtube.com/@makeitmakesense_andrinique?si=qiOTDp5vRu0bx4J7

    Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Iheart Radio at 8:00am EST



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    23 mins
  • 2016 VS 2026: Why 2016 Felt Safer
    Jan 26 2026

    2016 is gone it’s 2026 now. So why are you posting pictures from 10 years ago all over your social media?

    If you’ve been scrolling through Instagram, TikTok, or Facebook lately, you’ve probably noticed the trend: people everywhere are sharing glimpses of their lives from 2016. Old selfies, throwback moments, memories from a decade ago flooding our feeds. But this isn’t just nostalgia for nostalgia’s sake there’s something deeper happening here.

    In this episode, we dive into why 2016 is suddenly feeling safer, simpler, and more comforting compared to the world we’re living in today. We explore three major shifts that have left many of us longing for the past: the evolution of social media and how it’s changed the way we connect, the dramatic shifts in our political climate over the last decade, and the ongoing conversations around immigration that have reshaped our national discourse.

    But we’re not just here to reminisce. We’re also asking the hard questions: How do we navigate our emotions in the 2026 climate? How do we hold space for nostalgia while still moving forward? And what can we learn from looking back?

    Join us as we unpack why the past feels so appealing right now—and what it says about where we are today.

    New episodes drop every Monday at 8 AM EST on all major podcast 🎧platforms. Want the full video experience? Catch us live on YouTube every Monday at 2 PM and 5 PM EST. 🎥 Don’t forget to subscribe and follow so you never miss an episode!​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

    Make It Make Sense The Podcast Hosted by Andrinique, examines how mindset, decision-making, and lived experience shape the way we move through power, politics, and personal responsibility. Episodes explore cultural narratives, behavioral patterns, and the cost of reacting from habit instead of intention.


    Subscribe and follow on YouTube, Video is LIVE at 5PM EST

    Apple Podcasts, Spotify, IHeart Radio at 8:00am EST

    And all major podcast platforms to stay connected to conversations rooted in clarity, accountability, and independent thinking.


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    18 mins
  • Minnesota Exposed: When Oversight Fail’s
    Jan 19 2026

    On this episode of Make It Make Sense, Andrinique dives headfirst into Minnesota’s absolutely wild fraud scandal that’s making national headlines and leaving taxpayers furious. We’re talking multimillion-dollar daycare fraud schemes, rumors of February daycare closures because apparently ICE agents are too scary for toddlers now, and billion yes, BILLIONS in taxpayer money that just poof vanished while the people we elected to, you know, actually oversee things were apparently napping.

    Andrinique breaks down how Governor Tim Walz and Representative Ilhan Omar, the folks literally in charge of making sure this stuff doesn’t happen, somehow missed one of the biggest welfare fraud operations in American history. And wouldn’t you know it, Walz suddenly decided he’s not running for a third term. Weird timing, right? Try to make THAT make sense.

    In classic Andrinique fashion, she connects the dots between Minnesota Democrats, failed leadership that would make a reality TV show jealous, and a fraud network so obvious it’s like they weren’t even trying to hide it. Find out how immigration enforcement is doing the job state auditors apparently couldn’t be bothered with, why some Minnesota counties are actually considering shutting down daycares for an entire month, and what this dumpster fire means for you the taxpayer stuck with the bill. If you’ve been searching for answers about

    Minnesota fraud, government accountability gone wrong, welfare scams that make your jaw drop, or good old-fashioned political corruption, Andrinique’s got the receipts and she’s not holding back. Spoiler alert: the money trail leads exactly where you think, and the cover-up? Oh, it might be even worse. Buckle up!

    Make It Make Sense The Podcast Hosted by Andrinique, examines how mindset, decision-making, and lived experience shape the way we move through power, politics, and personal responsibility. Episodes explore cultural narratives, behavioral patterns, and the cost of reacting from habit instead of intention.


    Subscribe and follow on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major podcast platforms to stay connected to conversations rooted in clarity, accountability, and independent thinking.

    On this episode of Make It Make Sense, Andrinique dives headfirst into Minnesota’s absolutely wild fraud scandal that’s making national headlines and leaving taxpayers furious. We’re talking multimillion-dollar daycare fraud schemes, rumors of February daycare closures because apparently ICE agents are too scary for toddlers now, and billion yes, BILLIONS in taxpayer money that just poof vanished while the people we elected to, you know, actually oversee things were apparently napping.

    Andrinique breaks down how Governor Tim Walz and Representative Ilhan Omar, the folks literally in charge of making sure this stuff doesn’t happen, somehow missed one of the biggest welfare fraud operations in American history. And wouldn’t you know it, Walz suddenly decided he’s not running for a third term. Weird timing, right? Try to make THAT make sense.




    Make It Make Sense Hosted by Andrinique, examines how mindset, decision-making, and lived experience shape the way we move through power, politics, and personal responsibility. Episodes explore cultural narratives, behavioral patterns, and the cost of reacting from habit instead of intention.

    Subscribe and follow on YouTube, Video is LIVE at 6PM EST

    https://youtube.com/@makeitmakesense_andrinique?si=qiOTDp5vRu0bx4J7

    Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Iheart Radio at 8:00am EST



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    18 mins
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