2 h 1m

In Total Surrender The Brilliant Idiots

    • Humour

In this episode of the Brilliant Idiots podcast, Charlamagne tha God and Andrew Schulz discuss the solar eclipse, the origins of country music, Taylor Swift's upcoming album, and J. Cole's recent apology to Kendrick Lamar. They touch on the power of the internet, the manipulation of headlines, and the importance of focusing on local change. They also analyze J. Cole's decision to step back from the conversation about being the best rapper and apologize to Kendrick Lamar. They the desire for a J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar battle, the perception of their success, and the pressure on Drake to live up to his past successes. They also touch on the concept of legacy and the importance of creating authentically, Tori Spelling's bathroom habits and Russell Simmons' response to criticism of his daughter's relationship, the hosts discuss the controversial topic of age-gap relationships and the societal judgments surrounding them. They explore the idea of letting children make their own choices and the potential motivations behind such relationships. The conversation then shifts to the success of the South Carolina Gamecocks women's basketball team and the impact of influential women in the sport. The hosts also touch on the importance of communication with their daughters and the complexities of parenting.

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Check out Andrew Schulz
www.theandrewschulz.com

Alice Randall "My Black Country" Out Now!
https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/My-Black-Country/Alice-Randall/9781668018408

Check out all the podcast on Charlamagne's "Black Effect Network"
www.blackeffect.com/

TaylorMade-It Production
Contact: Taylormadeitprod@gmail.com

Check Out "Summer Of 85" on Audible
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In this episode of the Brilliant Idiots podcast, Charlamagne tha God and Andrew Schulz discuss the solar eclipse, the origins of country music, Taylor Swift's upcoming album, and J. Cole's recent apology to Kendrick Lamar. They touch on the power of the internet, the manipulation of headlines, and the importance of focusing on local change. They also analyze J. Cole's decision to step back from the conversation about being the best rapper and apologize to Kendrick Lamar. They the desire for a J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar battle, the perception of their success, and the pressure on Drake to live up to his past successes. They also touch on the concept of legacy and the importance of creating authentically, Tori Spelling's bathroom habits and Russell Simmons' response to criticism of his daughter's relationship, the hosts discuss the controversial topic of age-gap relationships and the societal judgments surrounding them. They explore the idea of letting children make their own choices and the potential motivations behind such relationships. The conversation then shifts to the success of the South Carolina Gamecocks women's basketball team and the impact of influential women in the sport. The hosts also touch on the importance of communication with their daughters and the complexities of parenting.

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Check out Andrew Schulz
www.theandrewschulz.com

Alice Randall "My Black Country" Out Now!
https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/My-Black-Country/Alice-Randall/9781668018408

Check out all the podcast on Charlamagne's "Black Effect Network"
www.blackeffect.com/

TaylorMade-It Production
Contact: Taylormadeitprod@gmail.com

Check Out "Summer Of 85" on Audible
www.audible.com/pd/Summer-of-85-A…areTest=TestShare

2 h 1m

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