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Open Discussion - Let’s Catch Up

Open Discussion - Let’s Catch Up

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We’re back, Couch Potatoes!


Welcome to a brand-new episode as we step into April—the fourth month of the year!


We’re kicking things off with an icebreaker:

“What advice would you give your 20-year-old (or younger) self?”


Let’s take a moment to reflect and share!


In This Episode, We Cover:

• A quick recap of my birthday weekend – Cheers to 40!

• A heartfelt thank you to everyone who showed love and support.

• Frisco High School stabbing – What’s being said about Austin Metcalf and Carmelo Anthony.

• An update on the Target boycott and key dates for the upcoming economic blackout.

• A look at the Hands-Off protests taking place across the country.

• The proposed dismantling of the Department of Education—what it could mean for the future of schooling.

• What is Tesla doing?! Exploring claims of job replacement through AI and the risk to American workers.

• Controversy surrounding the Tesla logo and alleged KKK representation—we break it down.

• Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett responds to former President Trump’s recent speech.

• Church Gone Wild – Marvin Sapp asks to “lock the doors” to raise $40k, and another church makes headlines for passing around a credit card machine during offering.


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