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Guest host Lady La joins Chris for a wide-ranging hour that begins with a cultural curveball: Nicki Minaj surprising a conservative Arizona crowd by publicly praising Donald Trump and JD Vance. The moment sparks a deeper conversation about celebrity politics, authenticity, and why public figures keep stepping into political debates despite predictable backlash.
From there, the show zooms out to examine the modern fame economy—where attention, outrage, and relevance often matter more than consistency, and why politicians are wise to keep celebrity endorsements at arm’s length.
The hour continues with a major tech update as TikTok signs a deal to divest its U.S. operations, raising questions about data security, national influence, and whether the platform is truly ever going away. Finally, the conversation turns cultural again, exploring how TikTok and algorithms are resurrecting old music, reshaping charts, and pushing the entertainment industry toward nostalgia, AI-assisted creativity, and safer bets heading into 2026.
A fast-moving mix of politics, pop culture, tech, and media, connecting the dots between influence, identity, and why everything old suddenly feels new again.
By KTAR News 92.34
88 ratings
Guest host Lady La joins Chris for a wide-ranging hour that begins with a cultural curveball: Nicki Minaj surprising a conservative Arizona crowd by publicly praising Donald Trump and JD Vance. The moment sparks a deeper conversation about celebrity politics, authenticity, and why public figures keep stepping into political debates despite predictable backlash.
From there, the show zooms out to examine the modern fame economy—where attention, outrage, and relevance often matter more than consistency, and why politicians are wise to keep celebrity endorsements at arm’s length.
The hour continues with a major tech update as TikTok signs a deal to divest its U.S. operations, raising questions about data security, national influence, and whether the platform is truly ever going away. Finally, the conversation turns cultural again, exploring how TikTok and algorithms are resurrecting old music, reshaping charts, and pushing the entertainment industry toward nostalgia, AI-assisted creativity, and safer bets heading into 2026.
A fast-moving mix of politics, pop culture, tech, and media, connecting the dots between influence, identity, and why everything old suddenly feels new again.

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