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Episode 8 is a full musical moment. We start with a weekly recap and listener poll results about which music groups people would want to be part of—while sharing our own dreams: Shalina choosing R&B singer life and Nicole claiming her rapper era.
In This Can’t Be Real Life, we unpack the disturbing reality of federal actions targeting prominent journalists and what it means when fear is used to silence rights and voices.
From there, the episode becomes a true homage to Danity Kane in The Pulse. We revisit their albums, Making the Band, the vocals, the drama, and the cultural impact—while expanding into other iconic girl groups from The Supremes to Destiny’s Child to Fifth Harmony, plus a few underrated favorites. Yes, we absolutely break into song more than once.
In You Like It / We Love It, we debate Love Is Blind—and whether love is actually blind.
In We Said What We Said, we get into celebrity apologies, including recent headlines around Kanye West, and ask the real question: when do we cancel someone for good?
Citizen’s Arrest goes to anyone skipping the Super Bowl halftime vibes—because if you’re not outside for Bad Bunny, what are you doing?
We close with The Choice Is Yours: who would you want to see share the stage with Bad Bunny, and what are your expectations for the halftime show?
By nocspodEpisode 8 is a full musical moment. We start with a weekly recap and listener poll results about which music groups people would want to be part of—while sharing our own dreams: Shalina choosing R&B singer life and Nicole claiming her rapper era.
In This Can’t Be Real Life, we unpack the disturbing reality of federal actions targeting prominent journalists and what it means when fear is used to silence rights and voices.
From there, the episode becomes a true homage to Danity Kane in The Pulse. We revisit their albums, Making the Band, the vocals, the drama, and the cultural impact—while expanding into other iconic girl groups from The Supremes to Destiny’s Child to Fifth Harmony, plus a few underrated favorites. Yes, we absolutely break into song more than once.
In You Like It / We Love It, we debate Love Is Blind—and whether love is actually blind.
In We Said What We Said, we get into celebrity apologies, including recent headlines around Kanye West, and ask the real question: when do we cancel someone for good?
Citizen’s Arrest goes to anyone skipping the Super Bowl halftime vibes—because if you’re not outside for Bad Bunny, what are you doing?
We close with The Choice Is Yours: who would you want to see share the stage with Bad Bunny, and what are your expectations for the halftime show?