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In this episode of Afternoon Coffee Break, Darren breaks down a 2015 New York court filing involving Donald J. Trump, Miss Universe LP, and Univision—after Univision cut ties following Trump’s 2015 campaign remarks about Mexican immigrants. This isn’t a debate episode. It’s documentation: contracts, retaliation, narrative framing, and what happens when public speech collides with corporate response.
Then Darren shifts into something personal: the pattern he’s been noticing in his own life—how urgency flips on his focus, and how calm can feel like a crash. If you’ve ever realized you don’t just work to get ahead, but to eliminate pressure entirely, this episode is for you. The goal isn’t “no pressure.” The goal is margin.
If you have a story about discrimination and/or racism—at work, in public, in housing, in school, anywhere—email Darren at [email protected]. If you’re open to sharing your story on the podcast (anonymously or not), include that in your message.
Educational + Support Resources (Racism/Discrimination):
NAACP (legal advocacy, civil rights): https://naacp.org
Black Lives Matter: https://blacklivesmatter.com
ACLU (civil liberties and discrimination cases): https://aclu.org
Equal Justice Initiative (racial justice, criminal justice reform): https://eji.org
National Fair Housing Alliance (housing discrimination help): https://nationalfairhousing.org
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (file a housing discrimination complaint): https://hud.gov/fairhousing
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In this episode of Afternoon Coffee Break, Darren breaks down a 2015 New York court filing involving Donald J. Trump, Miss Universe LP, and Univision—after Univision cut ties following Trump’s 2015 campaign remarks about Mexican immigrants. This isn’t a debate episode. It’s documentation: contracts, retaliation, narrative framing, and what happens when public speech collides with corporate response.
Then Darren shifts into something personal: the pattern he’s been noticing in his own life—how urgency flips on his focus, and how calm can feel like a crash. If you’ve ever realized you don’t just work to get ahead, but to eliminate pressure entirely, this episode is for you. The goal isn’t “no pressure.” The goal is margin.
If you have a story about discrimination and/or racism—at work, in public, in housing, in school, anywhere—email Darren at [email protected]. If you’re open to sharing your story on the podcast (anonymously or not), include that in your message.
Educational + Support Resources (Racism/Discrimination):
NAACP (legal advocacy, civil rights): https://naacp.org
Black Lives Matter: https://blacklivesmatter.com
ACLU (civil liberties and discrimination cases): https://aclu.org
Equal Justice Initiative (racial justice, criminal justice reform): https://eji.org
National Fair Housing Alliance (housing discrimination help): https://nationalfairhousing.org
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (file a housing discrimination complaint): https://hud.gov/fairhousing
#AfternoonCoffeeBreak #DarrenWatts #Podcast #CurrentEvents #MediaLaw #FreeSpeech #Contracts #Accountability #Racism #Discrimination #CivilRights #NAACP #BlackLivesMatter #ACLU #FairHousing #MentalHealthAwareness #ADHD #BurnoutRecovery #WorkplaceStress #NervousSystemRegulation #Productivity #Leadership #PsychologicalSafety #StayEducated #OpenMindednessIsPersonalGrowth