
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In this episode of the Rufus and Craig Podcast, the hosts reflect on the passing of civil rights icon Rev. Jesse Jackson and the emotional tribute from his daughter. They also discuss Jamal Bryant calling off the Target boycott and Eric Benét speaking out against the Trump administration on social media. The Economics Moment looks at Bloomberg reporting record unemployment among recent college graduates, Americans taking 401(k) hardship withdrawals at historic levels, the middle class struggling to afford new cars, and a surprising rise in wealth among plumbers and HVAC owners. The conversation also touches on Gnarls Barkley releasing a new album for the first time since 2008, Bow Wow teasing a joint project with Trey Songz, Cory Booker’s $75K tax bill, U-Haul naming Dallas–Fort Worth the top place Americans are moving to, Beyoncé’s mother selling gumbo at the Houston Rodeo, and reports that Russia, China, and India have Iran’s permission to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. The episode wraps with a look at viral couples doing reckless Gorilla Glue stunts on social media.
By Rufus and CraigIn this episode of the Rufus and Craig Podcast, the hosts reflect on the passing of civil rights icon Rev. Jesse Jackson and the emotional tribute from his daughter. They also discuss Jamal Bryant calling off the Target boycott and Eric Benét speaking out against the Trump administration on social media. The Economics Moment looks at Bloomberg reporting record unemployment among recent college graduates, Americans taking 401(k) hardship withdrawals at historic levels, the middle class struggling to afford new cars, and a surprising rise in wealth among plumbers and HVAC owners. The conversation also touches on Gnarls Barkley releasing a new album for the first time since 2008, Bow Wow teasing a joint project with Trey Songz, Cory Booker’s $75K tax bill, U-Haul naming Dallas–Fort Worth the top place Americans are moving to, Beyoncé’s mother selling gumbo at the Houston Rodeo, and reports that Russia, China, and India have Iran’s permission to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. The episode wraps with a look at viral couples doing reckless Gorilla Glue stunts on social media.