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Cam, Doug, and Mike return for Episode 4 with a wide-ranging conversation that blends culture, technology, sports, and real-life accountability. The crew kicks things off by unpacking Atlanta’s ongoing development boom before checking in on mental health, relationships, and Valentine’s Day expectations. From there, the conversation expands into Black History Month innovations, the rise of artificial intelligence and robotics, and growing concerns around misinformation and ethics.
On the sports side, the hosts debate accountability in college basketball, NBA tanking, and the league’s ongoing struggle with competitive integrity. The episode wraps with quick hits on LaMelo Ball’s recent car accident, the passing of civil rights icon Jesse Jackson, and a final discussion on instigators, responsibility, and knowing when to own your role.
Topics:
Atlanta’s infrastructure and development boom in Atlanta
Listener call-to-action and social media engagement
Mental health check-in with the hosts
Weekend recaps and Valentine’s Day experiences
Black History Month innovations and modern achievements
The Neo robot, home automation, and the future of AI
Ethical concerns and over-reliance on artificial intelligence
AI degree programs at Kennesaw State University
AI-generated content and misinformation risks
Darren Peterson’s playing time and accountability in college basketball
NBA tanking, load management, and league credibility
College basketball draft prospects to watch
NBA scheduling issues and competitive balance
LaMelo Ball’s car accident and off-court responsibility
The passing and legacy of Jesse Jackson
Instigators, accountability, and knowing when to take ownership
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Cam, Doug, and Mike return for Episode 4 with a wide-ranging conversation that blends culture, technology, sports, and real-life accountability. The crew kicks things off by unpacking Atlanta’s ongoing development boom before checking in on mental health, relationships, and Valentine’s Day expectations. From there, the conversation expands into Black History Month innovations, the rise of artificial intelligence and robotics, and growing concerns around misinformation and ethics.
On the sports side, the hosts debate accountability in college basketball, NBA tanking, and the league’s ongoing struggle with competitive integrity. The episode wraps with quick hits on LaMelo Ball’s recent car accident, the passing of civil rights icon Jesse Jackson, and a final discussion on instigators, responsibility, and knowing when to own your role.
Topics:
Atlanta’s infrastructure and development boom in Atlanta
Listener call-to-action and social media engagement
Mental health check-in with the hosts
Weekend recaps and Valentine’s Day experiences
Black History Month innovations and modern achievements
The Neo robot, home automation, and the future of AI
Ethical concerns and over-reliance on artificial intelligence
AI degree programs at Kennesaw State University
AI-generated content and misinformation risks
Darren Peterson’s playing time and accountability in college basketball
NBA tanking, load management, and league credibility
College basketball draft prospects to watch
NBA scheduling issues and competitive balance
LaMelo Ball’s car accident and off-court responsibility
The passing and legacy of Jesse Jackson
Instigators, accountability, and knowing when to take ownership