• Episode 61 - Reality is Like a Greased Pig

  • Dec 10 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 28 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 61 - Reality is Like a Greased Pig

  • Summary

  • Apologies for the absence, this episode kicks off with Anthony and Asante revisiting their conversation about the top movie soundtracks (4:55) Next, the guys get into some very interesting questions from the listeners (9:45) while also sharing their thoughts on the grandmother who sent the wrong Thanksgiving text (11:02).

    The conversation shifts to the headlines of the past few weeks with Drake filing two lawsuits (20:34) and Andrew Schulz responding to some lyrics from Kendrick Lamar’s latest album (27:03). Staying in music, the two discuss Jack Harlow possibly soft launching a rap exit (32:34) and Dave Blunts’ unhealthy lifestyle (35:34).

    That health conversation leads into a dialogue about how serious food addiction is (39:32) which segues into the United Healthcare CEO passing away in a targeted attack (44:10).

    The conversation takes a more serious turn while diving into Jordan Neely’s tragic passing on a NYC train (49:05).

    The episode wraps with Hunter Biden being pardoned (59:36), rage being monetized (1:04:44), South Korea briefly enacting Martial Law 1:07:39, the Tubi Movie of the Week (1:12:39) and more.

    Tubi Movie of the Week: Killer Zaddy

    Intro/Outro Song: Jazmine Sullivan Feat. Anderson .Paak - Price Tags

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