On this episode of Black Out, we break down the biggest cultural moments and real-world lessons shaping the conversation right now. We start with the TraxNYC “SpitGate” situation, unpacking how business conflicts escalate, what accountability should look like, and the key takeaways entrepreneurs can learn when emotions collide with brand reputation.
From there, the discussion shifts to relationships, money, and modern norms. We debate the idea of “Speed Dowry (17 cows),” why prenups shouldn’t be limited to marriage, and the growing conversation around privacy and image—highlighted by the Jazz Chisholm moment and the wildest story we saw this week.
We close with global power moves and deeper reflections, including why Venezuela doesn’t pass the smell test, thoughts on Greenland, and which country could be next. The episode wraps with conversations on secret bank accounts in relationships, New Year’s resolutions, faith leaders protesting tax hikes in Chicago, and a powerful segment with Nicole Bell on the legacy of Sean Bell, perseverance through tragedy, and takeaways from the film “Aftershock.”
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