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The second season of Stuck with Damon Young kicks off with a conversation ripped straight out of the sports headlines. The dying embers of the first ever all-black quarterback Super Bowl matchup are still sizzling, and NBA All Star weekend is at centerstage.
Film maker Malcolm D. Lee joins Damon to recount the big game and discuss how the Brooklyn Nets serve as a living illustration of gentrification in New York City.
Damon is also joined by author and TV personality Elaine Welteroth. Together, they give advice to a person trying to figure out for themselves whether marriage is the only outcome for love.
Send your questions, confessions and/or conundrums in for consideration to be responded to on the podcast at [email protected].
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In this episode, we cover:
(00:00) Welcome Back Intro
(03:01) Malcolm Lee and Damon recap the Super Bowl
(07:06) Brooklyn Nets roster
(14:16) Signs of gentrification
(19:00) The relationship between black art and mainstream critical validation
(30:58) Damon Hates: cops are terrible drivers
(33:17) Damon and Elaine Welteroth give relationship advice
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The second season of Stuck with Damon Young kicks off with a conversation ripped straight out of the sports headlines. The dying embers of the first ever all-black quarterback Super Bowl matchup are still sizzling, and NBA All Star weekend is at centerstage.
Film maker Malcolm D. Lee joins Damon to recount the big game and discuss how the Brooklyn Nets serve as a living illustration of gentrification in New York City.
Damon is also joined by author and TV personality Elaine Welteroth. Together, they give advice to a person trying to figure out for themselves whether marriage is the only outcome for love.
Send your questions, confessions and/or conundrums in for consideration to be responded to on the podcast at [email protected].
--
In this episode, we cover:
(00:00) Welcome Back Intro
(03:01) Malcolm Lee and Damon recap the Super Bowl
(07:06) Brooklyn Nets roster
(14:16) Signs of gentrification
(19:00) The relationship between black art and mainstream critical validation
(30:58) Damon Hates: cops are terrible drivers
(33:17) Damon and Elaine Welteroth give relationship advice
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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