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In the 51st episode of the Make It Make Sense Podcast, hosts Ca$h, R3DD, Gezz, and Video Dude cover a wide range of topics. Ca$h reflects on his possible transformation into an old curmudgeon regarding teens out late after the Dominican Day Parade. The group critiques Drake's recent release, which misleadingly included only three songs within 100 gigs of files. They speculate on Tracee Ellis Ross' social media 'thirst traps' and public reactions. The discussion spans to Fresh N Fit's controversial yacht party and a significant security breach by hackers accessing sensitive data of nearly all Americans. Moreover, they dissect the unsettling news of NYC spending $82 million on settling NYPD misconduct lawsuits for 2024. The episode also explores police accountability, qualified immunity, instances of power misuse, and transitions into lighter topics about secret Bronx bodega raves and humorous NYC street life experiences.
00:00 Introduction and Podcast Housekeeping
00:44 Curmudgeon or Concerned Parent?
03:39 Drake's Unreleased Music: Hit or Miss?
11:11 Carisha Please: Diddy Allegations and Podcast Return
20:40 Tracee Ellis Ross and the Stigma of Childlessness
30:18 Fresh N Fit Yacht Party Scam
41:43 Hackers Steal Social Security Numbers
43:15 The Impact of Data Breaches
44:21 Personal Stories of Identity Theft
45:32 Scams and Government Inaction
53:08 NYPD Misconduct and Lawsuits
54:45 Public Spending and Priorities
58:57 Police Training and Accountability
01:08:26 Secret Rave Parties in the Bronx
01:15:20 Final Thoughts and Outro
In the 51st episode of the Make It Make Sense Podcast, hosts Ca$h, R3DD, Gezz, and Video Dude cover a wide range of topics. Ca$h reflects on his possible transformation into an old curmudgeon regarding teens out late after the Dominican Day Parade. The group critiques Drake's recent release, which misleadingly included only three songs within 100 gigs of files. They speculate on Tracee Ellis Ross' social media 'thirst traps' and public reactions. The discussion spans to Fresh N Fit's controversial yacht party and a significant security breach by hackers accessing sensitive data of nearly all Americans. Moreover, they dissect the unsettling news of NYC spending $82 million on settling NYPD misconduct lawsuits for 2024. The episode also explores police accountability, qualified immunity, instances of power misuse, and transitions into lighter topics about secret Bronx bodega raves and humorous NYC street life experiences.
00:00 Introduction and Podcast Housekeeping
00:44 Curmudgeon or Concerned Parent?
03:39 Drake's Unreleased Music: Hit or Miss?
11:11 Carisha Please: Diddy Allegations and Podcast Return
20:40 Tracee Ellis Ross and the Stigma of Childlessness
30:18 Fresh N Fit Yacht Party Scam
41:43 Hackers Steal Social Security Numbers
43:15 The Impact of Data Breaches
44:21 Personal Stories of Identity Theft
45:32 Scams and Government Inaction
53:08 NYPD Misconduct and Lawsuits
54:45 Public Spending and Priorities
58:57 Police Training and Accountability
01:08:26 Secret Rave Parties in the Bronx
01:15:20 Final Thoughts and Outro