Rashad Bilal:
In this week’s episode of *Black Out*, we dive deep into some powerful and controversial topics:
– Marcellus Williams’ execution by the state of Missouri despite ongoing questions about the evidence and the Supreme Court’s denial of a final delay.
– Who is someone with a questionable past that history still views as a good person?
– The viral statement: “Men out here paying for expensive dates during the talking stage to only build her up for who she really wants.”
– An NBA player’s ex speaks out after he leaves her and gets another woman pregnant.
– How would you handle a business partner or podcast co-host openly disrespecting Black women? Is it a private conversation, a public dealbreaker, or let it quietly fade away?
– Thoughts on the mass exit of music industry CEOs.
– Why do men in the same industry date the same women?
– The worst cities to date in.
– Are we witnessing a great reset in music, the internet, and content creation?
– The latest on the Yung Dolph trial.
– Telegram’s CEO says the app will provide more data to governments—what are the implications?
– Is Kodak Black a poor representation of Black people, or not?
– What are some of the best first date ideas in NYC?
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0:00 Intro
3:10 Marcellus Williams Story
17:12 Individuals With a Questionable Past we View as a “Good Person”
22:35 Viral Dinner Dating Statement Breakdown
27:57 Scottie Barnes Ex GF Drama
33:04 Andrew Schulz Controversy
40:07 Mass Exit of Music Industry CEOs
52:41 Men Dating Women in the Same Industry as Them
57:22 Worst Cities to Date In
1:01:47 Are we Going Through a Great Rest in Media?
1:05:35 Young Dolph Trial
1:14:51 Telegram Founder Arrested in France
1:18:42 Is Kodak Black a Poor Representation of Black people?
1:20:55 Good First Date Ideas
1:26:00 Outro
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