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This episode gets real from every angle—celebrity drama, culture, politics, and the uncomfortable questions people avoid. We kick things off with the rumors surrounding Latto allegedly being a side chick and pregnant, diving into how social media narratives shape public perception and why women in the industry always seem to carry the heavier judgment.
Then we shift gears to the church and community—who really gave Pastor Jamal Bryant the authority to call off the Target boycott? Is leadership today about influence or control, and are people blindly following voices without questioning the bigger play?
We also tap into the heart of the city with a 314 Day recap, celebrating St. Louis culture, unity, and the energy that keeps the city alive—while asking if we're doing enough to turn celebration into real economic growth.
Music heads, we got you too—Tank vs. Tyrese Verzuz… who really takes it? Vocals, catalog, or impact? This one might get heated.
From there, the conversation gets deeper—should Black people celebrate achievements in spaces built by white establishments and culture, or is that validation part of a bigger system we still haven't broken free from?
And we can't ignore what's going on globally… the ongoing Iran war is shaking everything from gas prices to food costs and everyday life here in America. With oil supply disruptions, rising inflation, and military escalation, the ripple effects are hitting closer to home than people realize.
All that and more—real conversations, unfiltered perspectives, and questions that might make you uncomfortable… but need to be asked.
By IlivproductionsThis episode gets real from every angle—celebrity drama, culture, politics, and the uncomfortable questions people avoid. We kick things off with the rumors surrounding Latto allegedly being a side chick and pregnant, diving into how social media narratives shape public perception and why women in the industry always seem to carry the heavier judgment.
Then we shift gears to the church and community—who really gave Pastor Jamal Bryant the authority to call off the Target boycott? Is leadership today about influence or control, and are people blindly following voices without questioning the bigger play?
We also tap into the heart of the city with a 314 Day recap, celebrating St. Louis culture, unity, and the energy that keeps the city alive—while asking if we're doing enough to turn celebration into real economic growth.
Music heads, we got you too—Tank vs. Tyrese Verzuz… who really takes it? Vocals, catalog, or impact? This one might get heated.
From there, the conversation gets deeper—should Black people celebrate achievements in spaces built by white establishments and culture, or is that validation part of a bigger system we still haven't broken free from?
And we can't ignore what's going on globally… the ongoing Iran war is shaking everything from gas prices to food costs and everyday life here in America. With oil supply disruptions, rising inflation, and military escalation, the ripple effects are hitting closer to home than people realize.
All that and more—real conversations, unfiltered perspectives, and questions that might make you uncomfortable… but need to be asked.