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In this lively episode of TNE, hosts Ken Ledesma, Jay Jamal, and Calvin tackle trending stories and fan questions with their trademark mix of humor, sharp insight, and chaos.
They open by roasting Kim Kardashian for blaming ChatGPT for her bar exam failure calling out her lack of accountability while noting OpenAI’s clear stance against offering legal or medical advice. A shocking Memphis road rage assault sparks a fiery “FAFO” discussion after a victim suffers a fractured skull.
Laughter takes over when Ken's soup-tasting struggles resurface he burns his tongue every time and can’t remember the flavor spiraling into confessions about weird food habits and childhood memories.
The crew then breaks down China’s new divorce law, which favors personal asset ownership and reportedly dropped divorce rates prompting a chat on marriage responsibility. Meanwhile, WWE’s “new era” hype falls flat with Logan Paul’s return, leading to a nostalgic rant about missing personalities like Stone Cold and The Rock.
A viral atheist TikToker’s claim that she’d “skip to hell” rather than serve a God who allows suffering draws a biblical clapback with being accountable for one’s words.
Excitement builds for the upcoming Michael Jackson biopic (movie premier due April 2026), with props to Jaafar Jackson for his spot-on casting. Frustration follows over GTA VI delays, and the crew jokes about holding out for a PS6.
Fan Q&A lights up the show: Ken admits his soft spot for “ghetto girls” (but love for all women), talks about views on types of "creators" deserve respect but that sex on camera isn’t “natural,” clarifies that SNAP cuts are race-based, and laugh at a Batman fans description of the Dark Knight.
Favorites fly, Pokémon gold cards worth millions, The Matrix, The Wizard of Oz, and The Lion King among top films, plus a heated anime swordsmen debate where Ichigo narrowly beats Kenshin and Zoro.
A heartfelt tribute follows for listener Keisha, whose grandmother after 51 years of church service recently passed away after embracing TNE’s biblical discussions. The hosts affirm she’s at peace in heaven.
Things get deep as the hosts reject the idea of killing “for God,” citing “Thou shalt not kill,” and call out how slavery’s horrors are whitewashed in history books.
In sports, the trio agrees Tyson Fury outshines Ortiz as Wilder’s true challenge, UFC dominates boxing, Floyd dodged prime Pacquiao, and Ken catches some friendly heat from his admirers.
The episode wraps raw, hilarious, and heartfelt. With this week's episode being dedicated to Keisha’s grandmother.
By Sancorya CowleyIn this lively episode of TNE, hosts Ken Ledesma, Jay Jamal, and Calvin tackle trending stories and fan questions with their trademark mix of humor, sharp insight, and chaos.
They open by roasting Kim Kardashian for blaming ChatGPT for her bar exam failure calling out her lack of accountability while noting OpenAI’s clear stance against offering legal or medical advice. A shocking Memphis road rage assault sparks a fiery “FAFO” discussion after a victim suffers a fractured skull.
Laughter takes over when Ken's soup-tasting struggles resurface he burns his tongue every time and can’t remember the flavor spiraling into confessions about weird food habits and childhood memories.
The crew then breaks down China’s new divorce law, which favors personal asset ownership and reportedly dropped divorce rates prompting a chat on marriage responsibility. Meanwhile, WWE’s “new era” hype falls flat with Logan Paul’s return, leading to a nostalgic rant about missing personalities like Stone Cold and The Rock.
A viral atheist TikToker’s claim that she’d “skip to hell” rather than serve a God who allows suffering draws a biblical clapback with being accountable for one’s words.
Excitement builds for the upcoming Michael Jackson biopic (movie premier due April 2026), with props to Jaafar Jackson for his spot-on casting. Frustration follows over GTA VI delays, and the crew jokes about holding out for a PS6.
Fan Q&A lights up the show: Ken admits his soft spot for “ghetto girls” (but love for all women), talks about views on types of "creators" deserve respect but that sex on camera isn’t “natural,” clarifies that SNAP cuts are race-based, and laugh at a Batman fans description of the Dark Knight.
Favorites fly, Pokémon gold cards worth millions, The Matrix, The Wizard of Oz, and The Lion King among top films, plus a heated anime swordsmen debate where Ichigo narrowly beats Kenshin and Zoro.
A heartfelt tribute follows for listener Keisha, whose grandmother after 51 years of church service recently passed away after embracing TNE’s biblical discussions. The hosts affirm she’s at peace in heaven.
Things get deep as the hosts reject the idea of killing “for God,” citing “Thou shalt not kill,” and call out how slavery’s horrors are whitewashed in history books.
In sports, the trio agrees Tyson Fury outshines Ortiz as Wilder’s true challenge, UFC dominates boxing, Floyd dodged prime Pacquiao, and Ken catches some friendly heat from his admirers.
The episode wraps raw, hilarious, and heartfelt. With this week's episode being dedicated to Keisha’s grandmother.