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By Spotify Studios / Crooked Media
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2828 ratings
The podcast currently has 55 episodes available.
In the season finale, damon talks to stephen scatter field, creator and co host of high on the hog, about the racial and economic politics embedded in food creation and consumption. Later he's joined by Panama Jackson for a conversation about money, anxiety, and what's next for both of them
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Cultural critic and native New Yorker Shamira Ibrahim joins Damon to contextualize the bevy of sexual assault allegations levied against Sean Combs, plus the mogul's history of physical violence, harassment, and theft against men and women
00:00- Cold open
00:27 - Introduction
1:38 - Shamira Ibrahim introduction
2:35 - Lawsuits of the adult survivors act
8:00 - The power imbalance between gender/ class
13:55 - Cassie and Diddy exposition
21:50 - No public skepticism of Diddy’s allegations
25:50 - The fallout of the Diddy revelations
37:40 - What does justice Look Like in this situation?
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Jacqueline Woodson joins Damon to discuss her decorated career and what we can do to combat the legislative effort to ban books from Black and queer authors from classrooms and school libraries. Then journalist Hillary Crosley Coker comes through to celebrate and contextualize the legacy of Jezebel and the rest of the now extinct Gawker Media Network.
CHAPTERS:
00:00 Open
00:15 Introduction
01:24 Damon welcomes author Jacqueline Woodson
10:00 Damon and Jacqueline discuss book banning in schools
33:31 Damon actually loves his production team
36:19 Damon welcomes journalist Hillary Crosley Coker
37:47 Hillary discusses the impact of publications like Jezebel shutting down
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Dr. Saida Grundy returns to help Damon understand some of the cultural and economic nuances of the Black Mecca, in response to the response to TikTok restaurant critic Keith Lee's unpleasant experiences with some popular Atlanta restaurants. Then, author and NBC correspondent Antonia Hylton discusses her upcoming book Madness: Race and Insanity in a Jim Crow Asylum, which leads to a revealing conversation about the racist roots of mental health care in America.
Chapters
00:00 Open
00:23 Introduction
01:38 Damon welcomes Dr. Saida Grundy to the show
06:24 The facade of Atlanta restaurants
30:11 Damon Hates when people invite him over and don’t offer food
32:59 Journalist Antonia Hylton joins Damon for a conversation on black mental health
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Malaika Jabali returns to discuss her new book "It's Not You, It's Capitalism," and how the American economy hurts the American experience. Then comedian Zainab Johnson helps Damon advise a parent apprehensive about a future filled with family-themed halloween costumes.
00:00 Open
00:19 Introduction
01:30 Damon welcomes Malaika Jabali, author of “It’s Not You, It’s Capitalism: Why It’s Time to Break Up and How to Move On
07:31 The performance of capitalism
27:50 Damon Hates that he’s not extroverted
30:52 Comedian Zainab Johnson helps answer a listener’s question for Dear Damon
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Dr. Karida L. Brown & Charly Palmer, authors of "The New Brownies' Book: A Love Letter to Black Families," a collective anthology inspired by W. E. B. Du Bois’ original work, join Damon to talk about some of the ideas behind their work, the importance of the book at a time when so much black literature is being challenged in schools, and the process of working on a project like this as a married couple.
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Michael Harriot, author of Black AF History, joins Damon for a discussion on the history of the word "woke" and the real world danger of writing the truth about white people. Then, Morgan the Producer helps Damon discuss how Jada Pickett-Smith's recent comments on her and Will Smith's "marriage" change Damon's opinion on the Chris Rock Oscars slap.
00:00 Open
00:12 Introduction
01:19 Michael Harriot joins Damon for a conversation about wokeness
12:29 Black authors who write about racism with a large following of white people
25:59 Damon Hates the way he was given a citation
29:05 Dear Damon with Morgan the producer on Will and Jada
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Democratic United States Representative Summer Lee returns to Stuck with Damon Young to discuss the implications of student loans on black Americans, then Minda Honey, author of “the Heartbreak Years,” helps Damon decide who the most famous person in America is in 2023.
00:00 Open
00:12 Introduction
01:10 Damon and Congresswoman Summer Lee on small talk
07:08 The experiences gained from higher education
17:36 Rep. Summer Lee totals her student loan debt
39:41 Damon Hates that he’s running out of inspiration for tattoos
41:42 Dear Damon with author and critic, Minda Honey
01:03:10 Outro
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Gene Demby, co-host of NPR's “Code Switch” podcast, joins Damon for a conversation on the dangers of social media illiteracy, and how everything—from how we vote and what we eat to where we live and even how we consume sports—can be affected by misinformation.
00:00 Open
00:46 Introduction
01:38 Gene Demby of NPR’s Code Switch joins Damon
03:48 Widespread misinformation on the internet
13:31 The NFL’s influence in media
38:58 Outro
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Jenee Desmond Harris, Slate’s “Dear Prudence” columnist and podcast host, joins Damon for a discussion rooted in divorce and giving relationship advice during a time when it feels like couples from all walks of life are splitting up. Then, Panama Jackson returns to help Damon advise a young man with cash flow issues who wants to know if he should pursue dating while broke.
00:00 Open
00:40 Introduction
01:44 Welcome Slate’s Dear Prudence columnist, Jenée Desmond Harris
06:47 Celebrities getting divorced
21:31 How Jenée separates her personal life from her advice column
35:29 Damon Hates birthday gifts for kids
38:52 Dear Damon with Panama Jackson
55:31 Outro
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