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Plus 1

Plus 1

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This episode marks the return of the podcast after a long hiatus since the previous summer. The hosts, Mimi and Wonne, are joined by a special "plus one", Mimi’s three-month-old son, Landon. The conversation is loose and unfiltered, covering Mimi's experience on maternity leave, the challenges of breastfeeding, and her plans for future sterilization surgery.

The dialogue shifts into a deep dive into "street logic," specifically critiquing the lack of business acumen among neighborhood drug dealers and the realities of the "crack era" versus modern drug markets. They also discuss a viral video from Detroit involving a school fight sparked by racial slurs and debate the fine line between "situational awareness" and "victim blaming" following a controversial tweet by social media personality Janise Hart.

Chapter Timestamps
  • 00:00 – The Return & Introducing the "Plus One" (Landon)
  • 12:30 – Maternity Leave & The Realities of Breastfeeding
  • 25:45 – Street Economics: Why Most Drug Dealers Fail
  • 45:20 – Viral Breakdown: The Detroit High School Fight
  • 1:05:15 – Janiese’s Tweet: Situational Awareness vs. Victim Blaming
  • 1:40:10 – Medical Updates: Hysterectomy & Periods in your 40s
  • 1:58:00 – Closing Thoughts & Next Week’s Schedule


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