Easy Like Sunday Morning
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So many crazes, changes, and showbiz criticisms to discuss! Jay and Kay are back to go over hot topics in the arts industry, the practices that have to go away, ridiculous happenings in the government, and mental health. We all have our own ways to feel okay and for some, maybe it’s watching teenage rom coms... even in our 40s. On a more serious note, the pair highlight the importance of reaching out to people when the blues or depression hit us and why we have to take it easy on ourselves sometimes. A talk about everything under the sun is the perfect way to spice up this easy Sunday morning.
Key Takeaways:
[02:47]
Khalilah and Jamal call out the arts industry and the questionable recognition of black people
[05:41]
The crazy Wordle craze: fifteen minutes of torture, when the paywall is built, and apparently, H-E-A-R-D-L-E
[09:48]
The comfort of re-watching shows, being in your 40s enjoying teenage rom coms
[17:26]
Questioning ourselves - Have we had COVID-19? Maybe, probably?
[18:21]
The government on gender-affirming care and the "don’t say gay” bill in Florida
[24:50]
The Music Man on Broadway criticisms & Broadway shows that maybe shouldn’t happen; James Earl Jones has a theater named in his honor
[35:34]
Mental health and tragic ends - Miss USA 2019 Cheslie Kryst and more significant individuals; creating a system with your circle to help support you through tough times
[39:35]
What "making it" really means!
[41:13]
The detainment of Brittney Griner in Russia and the dangers of operating in ambiguity
[45:50]
Prince's Estate + Morris Day controversy
[47:58]
This week’s For the Culture Shout Out!
Resources Mentioned
- Abbott Elementary by Quinta Brunson
- Fannie Lou Hamer’s America
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline | 1-800-273-8255
Key Quote
“Create a system so people will know what your boundaries are, what you're comfortable with so they know how best to help you. Because a lot of times, the issue is people don't know what to do.” - Khalilah Elliott
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