• Episode 278:That Boy is Home

  • Nov 4 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 32 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 278:That Boy is Home

  • Summary

  • The boy Thugger is home and just in time for Kris to go to a Gunna show


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    00:00 Introduction to Episode 278

    02:53 Recap of week and Opening Talks

    07:30 Gunna’s Dallas Show

    21:32 The Impact of Social Media and Cancel Culture

    30:26 No Mentors? Or Not Receptive?

    33:47 Remembering DJ Clark Kent

    43:21 The Impact of Stress on Health

    46:48 Young Thug's Legal Battle

    57:06 Megan Thee Stallion's Documentary

    01:18:29 Late-Night Food Debates: Waffle House vs. Whataburger

    01:28:37 Closing Remarks and Future Plans

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