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EP 34 moves like the timeline itself: love and friction at home, pride and tension in public life, and the nonstop chaos of a world that can flip from comedy to tragedy in one scroll. Spencer and Jelani unpack how weather, race, and place shape perspective, then widen the lens to patriotism, media, and what it means to see culture in real time. From music as mirror (J. Cole, Baby Keem) to AI and creativity in the house, the thread stays the same: what we consume shapes us. The back half turns into a case study on accountability. When institutions fail to protect people from harm, the impact lands somewhere, and it usually lands on Black bodies. The episode closes with what always matters most here: guardrails, community, and checking on the strong ones.
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By Spencer Paysinger & Jelani JenkinsEpisode Summary
EP 34 moves like the timeline itself: love and friction at home, pride and tension in public life, and the nonstop chaos of a world that can flip from comedy to tragedy in one scroll. Spencer and Jelani unpack how weather, race, and place shape perspective, then widen the lens to patriotism, media, and what it means to see culture in real time. From music as mirror (J. Cole, Baby Keem) to AI and creativity in the house, the thread stays the same: what we consume shapes us. The back half turns into a case study on accountability. When institutions fail to protect people from harm, the impact lands somewhere, and it usually lands on Black bodies. The episode closes with what always matters most here: guardrails, community, and checking on the strong ones.
Topics Covered
Highlight Quotes
Where to Find Us
Instagram: @highervalleyspodcast
TikTok: @highervalleys
Send a text