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The halls feel heavy, the headlines won’t quit, and March is staring down every teacher and teen like a six-week hill. We talk honestly about that weight—how low energy shows up in classrooms, how it follows kids home into mismatched values and nonstop feeds, and how adults can flip the vibe without pretending the world isn’t loud. The fix isn’t flashy. It’s presence in the hallway, a reset before first period, and clear expectations that keep students, seniors, and parents from being blindsided when testing season hits.
From there we turn to a different kind of fuel: music. On Valentine’s Eve we build a playlist meant to soften edges and steady pulses—Jodeci remixes, Mary J and K-Ci, Intro deep cuts, and the slow-burn R&B that still makes time stretch. That opens a bigger conversation about why groups matter. Destiny’s Child didn’t just harmonize; they modeled how roles, humility, and iron-sharpens-iron energy turn talent into longevity. It’s a blueprint for the classroom and the staff room: name the star, love the band, move the ship.
We get nerdy about discovery too. The UK soul wave is alive and generous—Cleo Sol, Snoh Aalegra, Alex Isley, Sasha Keable—and “Colors” sessions are the best rabbit hole on YouTube for anyone craving real vocals and grown basslines. Then the hot seat: if one catalog had to vanish—Prince or Michael Jackson—what do you choose and why? We weigh impact, ownership, mentorship, and the quiet ways artists shape a generation. Finally, we indulge in joy: dream tours across eras, three cities for three meals, side-eye for last-minute emails and unstirred cortados, and a quick getaway to refill the tank.
If you’re a teacher, parent, or music lover looking for perspective and a better soundtrack for the week, this one’s for you. Hit play, share your go-to reset song, and tell us: what artist would you add to our dream tour? Subscribe, leave a review, and pass it to someone who needs a lift.
Send us your Questions or Comments and we’ll answer them on the show.
Don't forget to Like, Comment, Share, and Subscribe.
Thank you for listening!
By Kefla and CreciaThe halls feel heavy, the headlines won’t quit, and March is staring down every teacher and teen like a six-week hill. We talk honestly about that weight—how low energy shows up in classrooms, how it follows kids home into mismatched values and nonstop feeds, and how adults can flip the vibe without pretending the world isn’t loud. The fix isn’t flashy. It’s presence in the hallway, a reset before first period, and clear expectations that keep students, seniors, and parents from being blindsided when testing season hits.
From there we turn to a different kind of fuel: music. On Valentine’s Eve we build a playlist meant to soften edges and steady pulses—Jodeci remixes, Mary J and K-Ci, Intro deep cuts, and the slow-burn R&B that still makes time stretch. That opens a bigger conversation about why groups matter. Destiny’s Child didn’t just harmonize; they modeled how roles, humility, and iron-sharpens-iron energy turn talent into longevity. It’s a blueprint for the classroom and the staff room: name the star, love the band, move the ship.
We get nerdy about discovery too. The UK soul wave is alive and generous—Cleo Sol, Snoh Aalegra, Alex Isley, Sasha Keable—and “Colors” sessions are the best rabbit hole on YouTube for anyone craving real vocals and grown basslines. Then the hot seat: if one catalog had to vanish—Prince or Michael Jackson—what do you choose and why? We weigh impact, ownership, mentorship, and the quiet ways artists shape a generation. Finally, we indulge in joy: dream tours across eras, three cities for three meals, side-eye for last-minute emails and unstirred cortados, and a quick getaway to refill the tank.
If you’re a teacher, parent, or music lover looking for perspective and a better soundtrack for the week, this one’s for you. Hit play, share your go-to reset song, and tell us: what artist would you add to our dream tour? Subscribe, leave a review, and pass it to someone who needs a lift.
Send us your Questions or Comments and we’ll answer them on the show.
Don't forget to Like, Comment, Share, and Subscribe.
Thank you for listening!