S1.E34: Who Controls the World: Attack on Black Politicians, Social Media Breakups, & Dating Deal Breakers
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In this episode of Black Out, we kick things off by discussing the recent indictment of New York City Mayor Eric Adams. We explore the possible impacts of this case and what lessons can be drawn from it. We also dive into the Cardi B vs. Offset situation, dissecting the top lessons we can learn from public relationship dramas and how they relate to personal growth and accountability. Next, we tackle the controversial question: If you cheat, is it best to "cheat up"? This leads us into a broader discussion about the morals and consequences of infidelity. From there, we pivot to the wild world of conspiracy theories, sharing the craziest ones we believe in and why they resonate with people today. We also explore which industries might be even more sinister than the music industry, delving into behind-the-scenes dynamics that the public rarely sees. On the financial side, we touch on Adrian Peterson’s money troubles and discuss why even highly-paid athletes often face financial hardships.  Later, we reflect on first-world problems and how they are crippling us. The episode wraps up with predictions for the upcoming election, a deep dive into social media dynamics, and a debate on whether dating someone with a child and an active father is a deal breaker. #blackout #EricAdams #CardiB #Offset #CheatingUp #ConspiracyTheories #MusicIndustry #AdrianPeterson #FirstWorldProblems #2024Election #Jealousy #CloseFriends #DatingDebates #FinancialLessons Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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