The Presidential Shift: Mental Health, Laughs, and Lonely Flowers
Roy Wood Jr. – I’m A Lonely Flower
Roy Wood Jr. is back to talk about his new special Lonely Flowers and the art of comedy.
Seek Treatment (with Cat and Pat)
This week, Hunter and Peyton recap the best Golden Globes ceremony in a long time, the new film Nosferatu, the upcoming Tik Tok ban, and chat new year’s resolutions with Cat and Pat of the podcast Seek Treatment. And for Wondery plus, they dig into the best show you’ve never seen (because it’s on Apple TV+) Severance.
Good Question
On this episode Aries and Andy talk about black actors version of best movie list, pray for LA, indian women, homeless, learning voices, Andy's wrong, Trump, and 100 men and a day.
Gen Z Rappers vs Millennial Rappers: feat. James Francis
In this episode of Rap Latte, we’re diving into the heated debate: Gen Z Rappers vs. Millennial Rappers. From their approach to lyricism and production styles to how they handle fame and social media, these two generations are redefining hip-hop in their own unique ways. Who’s pushing the culture forward, and who’s stuck in the past? Let’s break it all down and see where the future of rap is headed.
Louisiana State Police Engaged in Pattern of Excessive Force for Years, Scathing DOJ Report Finds
Throwback Spotlight
Chris Spencer – I Feel Funny
Chris Spencer is a longtime comedian who makes me laugh so hard every time I see him. He’s got a new doc on Vice called Black Comedy In America.
Mental Health and the Military - President Joe Biden, Honorable Tobias Ellwood & Pam Swann
For this episode of Inner Space Dr Barbara heads to London for Give an Hour’s 2nd Global Summit on Mental Health Culture Change where thought leaders, influencers and advocates gathered to work on changing the culture of mental health – including attitudes toward mental health in the military and veteran community.
What We Are Loving
I’ve been getting in touch with my inner millennial cringe and rewatching Invader Zim. It’s striking how this decades-old cult cartoon shaped the vernacular of a generation, even those who may not have watched it. I need Earth monies!
Fun Fact
Martin Luther King jr began college when he was just 15 years old.
Story From History
This week in history: On January 15, 1929, Martin Luther King Jr was born in Atlanta, GA, where he grew up before going on to lead a world-changing civil rights movement.