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The guilty verdict in the R. Kelly trial sparked reactions across the countryโbut the conversation didn't stop with the verdict itself.
In this episode of the Talk My Credo Podcast, we discuss accountability, celebrity culture, community reactions, and why certain public conversations continue long after the headlines disappear.
We also dive into several thought-provoking topics surrounding relationships, race, workplace culture, and personal responsibility.
Topics include:
โ๏ธ R. Kelly found guilty and public reactions
๐ฃ๏ธ Bill Cosby's comments on the R. Kelly case
๐ญ Race, accountability, and cultural double standards
๐ The controversial racist homecoming proposal story
๐ผ Workplace frustrations and entitlement culture
โค๏ธ Friendship after breakups and relationship boundaries
๐ Marriage expectations and navigating exes
๐๏ธ Remembering A.J. Johnson
This episode blends serious discussion, cultural commentary, and humor in classic Talk My Credo fashion.
๐ Join the discussion:
โข Did the R. Kelly verdict change your perspective?
โข Can people remain friends after a breakup?
โข Are we consistent when it comes to accountability?
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โฑ๏ธ CHAPTERS
00:00 โ Welcome back & anniversary recap
04:30 โ Remembering A.J. Johnson
05:45 โ Kodak Black relationship comments
12:45 โ Workplace frustrations & entitlement
25:00 โ Race, accountability & cultural pet peeves
35:45 โ R. Kelly found guilty
49:15 โ Bill Cosby reacts to the verdict
1:01:00 โ Racist homecoming proposal controversy
1:14:30 โ Friendship after breakups
1:18:30 โ Marriage boundaries & closing thoughts
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๐๏ธ Talk My Credo Podcast
Real conversations about:
โ Black Culture
โ Society & Current Events
โ Relationships & Community
โ Accountability & Personal Growth
โ Entertainment & Media
Subscribe and turn on notifications for weekly discussions that challenge perspectives and spark meaningful conversations.
#TalkMyCredo #RKelly #BlackCulture #Accountability #Relationships #BlackPodcast #CurrentEvents #SocietyAndCulture #Podcast #CultureCommentary
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The guilty verdict in the R. Kelly trial sparked reactions across the countryโbut the conversation didn't stop with the verdict itself.
In this episode of the Talk My Credo Podcast, we discuss accountability, celebrity culture, community reactions, and why certain public conversations continue long after the headlines disappear.
We also dive into several thought-provoking topics surrounding relationships, race, workplace culture, and personal responsibility.
Topics include:
โ๏ธ R. Kelly found guilty and public reactions
๐ฃ๏ธ Bill Cosby's comments on the R. Kelly case
๐ญ Race, accountability, and cultural double standards
๐ The controversial racist homecoming proposal story
๐ผ Workplace frustrations and entitlement culture
โค๏ธ Friendship after breakups and relationship boundaries
๐ Marriage expectations and navigating exes
๐๏ธ Remembering A.J. Johnson
This episode blends serious discussion, cultural commentary, and humor in classic Talk My Credo fashion.
๐ Join the discussion:
โข Did the R. Kelly verdict change your perspective?
โข Can people remain friends after a breakup?
โข Are we consistent when it comes to accountability?
---
โฑ๏ธ CHAPTERS
00:00 โ Welcome back & anniversary recap
04:30 โ Remembering A.J. Johnson
05:45 โ Kodak Black relationship comments
12:45 โ Workplace frustrations & entitlement
25:00 โ Race, accountability & cultural pet peeves
35:45 โ R. Kelly found guilty
49:15 โ Bill Cosby reacts to the verdict
1:01:00 โ Racist homecoming proposal controversy
1:14:30 โ Friendship after breakups
1:18:30 โ Marriage boundaries & closing thoughts
---
๐๏ธ Talk My Credo Podcast
Real conversations about:
โ Black Culture
โ Society & Current Events
โ Relationships & Community
โ Accountability & Personal Growth
โ Entertainment & Media
Subscribe and turn on notifications for weekly discussions that challenge perspectives and spark meaningful conversations.
#TalkMyCredo #RKelly #BlackCulture #Accountability #Relationships #BlackPodcast #CurrentEvents #SocietyAndCulture #Podcast #CultureCommentary