Damned If I Do, Damned If I Dont

“Making space for something that doesn't benefit you, is probably the only way to be held accountable. “ - BK (57:35)This week,  Bridget Kelly and Mandii B are joined by ½ of Around The Way Curls Podcast, 1/3 of Can't Afford Therapy Podcast, and one of our favorite friends with benefits Antoinette. The ladies start the episode by recapping their electric and eventful weekends- from Bridget Kelly performing the national anthem at the Knicks game to Mandii B performing live at the Black Effect Podcast festival with Whorible Decisions the ladies had a lot to catch up on (4:00)The luxury of central AC in New York (13:00)Music created by Black womenSnowfall Finale and the nuances of "freedom" (28:00)Can Damson Idris replace Johnathon Majors or should they even be compared? (33:00)Netflix's "Beef" actor Daniel Choe has a viral video of him laughing and boasting about violating a Black masseuse. Is there an opportunity to rehabilitate after a heinous act such as that? Where can we make more room for restorative justice? (48:00)The viral "SO IS THE BABY!" clip leads the ladies to ask themselves, "Where is their threshold for crying babies on an airplane?" (58:00)My mom was my first bully (1:04:30)Slightly Toxic NLE Choppa and his girlfriend (1:09:00)The misinformation about IVF (1:13:00)Would you still marry someone who has a family who may not like you (1:21:30)**This episode contains conversation that may be triggering. Listeners discretion is advised. **—----------------LINKS:🗝PATREON🎥YOUTUBE 💻 WEBSITE🎙ADVERTISE WITH US ON GUMBALL 

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Society is brimming with hypocrisy, indignation and opinions—the Selective Ignorance podcast will dare to challenge the complexities behind internet reaction and the public’s beliefs by unpacking trending topics with comedic education and outlandish hot takes.

Each week, Mandii B engages guests from the worlds of media, comedy and entertainment, as well as cultural and topical experts, to tackle everything from current events to the latest scandals in order to confront biases, embrace the uncomfortable and embark on a journey that shakes the status quo.