• Ep. 64 | A Rising Tide | The Clayton Tyner Podcast

  • May 29 2024
  • Length: 53 mins
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Ep. 64 | A Rising Tide | The Clayton Tyner Podcast

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    This week:
    -Controversy swirled around new WNBA star Caitlin Clark as she took big hits both on and off the floor! Other players seem less than receptive to the league’s new “golden child,” and political pundits are blaming Clark’s “white privilege” and “pretty privilege.” Is Caitlin the best thing to happen to the WNBA or a highlight of its systemic issues?

    -Donald Trump’s New York case began to unravel as his former lawyer, Michael Cohen, took the stand. In testimony, he admitted that he stole from the Trump organization in a shocking turn that makes the star witness guilty of a crime significantly more serious than what Trump is even on trial for! What can we learn from this circus of a trial?

    -Actress Julia Fox opened up about her ongoing celibacy as a form of protest against the overturning of Roe v Wade. Her stance is meant to cast dispersion on the Pro-Life movement, but did she accidentally give resounding support for it?

    -And One look at A recent interview between @cosmicskeptic and @jordanbpeterson where Dr. Peterson was pressed to clarify what he actually believes about Christianity. Where the conversation landed shocked almost everyone!

    We will check it out together on Episode 64 of the CTP!

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