• Episode 67 - DEI Programs Ending But The CIA Is Still Working

  • Jan 28 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 67 - DEI Programs Ending But The CIA Is Still Working

  • Summary

  • This week’s episode kicks with some brief Ryan Leslie appreciation and Asante going to a dog convention (3:17) which leads to a conversation about how Pit bulls are judged and dogs need to stay out of stores (6:24).

    Next up is some questions from the listeners starting off with telling your white girlfriend about bad credit (7:22) and “What radicalized you?” (12:02). The questions segment ends with having problems with co-workers (23:43), asking yourself if you’re being thirsty (25:20) and why does friends chicken taste better in worst neighborhoods (29:49)

    The conversation shifts to the headlines of the week starting off with the Tik Tok ban being delayed (32:32), DEI programs ending across the country (36:31) and ICE cracking down on illegal immigrants (40:06).

    Two big collaborations dropped this week with the announcement of Don Julio and Popeyes teaming up (43:25) and Sexyy Redd and Bruno Mars (46:53) dropping a new song.

    The episode wraps up with wrestling fans showing love to Kurt Angle through a new nickname (53:10), a tragedy strikes in Nashville (58:49) which leads to the importance of monitoring your children’s content intake (1:00:58) and John Legend singing for prisoners (1:07:03)

    Intro/Outro Song: Ryan Leslie Feat. Cassie & Fabolous - Addiction

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