Thirsty Topics podcast
A music legend dies, a senator gets pepper sprayed, and a judge's private life collides with public trust. This week on Thirsty Topics, we ask a simple question: what happens when talent, power, and accountability don't line up the way they should? We begin by honoring Peabo Bryson and celebrating the remarkable legacy he leaves behind through timeless R&B hits and beloved movie classics. His career sparks a deeper conversation about what it really means to leave something behind that continues to impact others long after you're gone. From there, we examine Senator Andy Kim's claim that he was pepper sprayed during protests outside an ICE detention center, raising questions about transparency, civil rights, and accountability in government. We also discuss a viral Florida traffic stop where body camera footage appears to contradict a citation issued to a woman for holding a phone in a right hand she doesn't have. We then explore the realities of an aging workforce, retirement pressures, and why more Americans over 55 are choosing to remain employed. Finally, we unpack a courtroom scandal involving allegations of an affair and debate whether private discipline is enough when public trust is at stake. We want to hear from you. Head over to our social media pages and join the conversation. Should public officials face stricter consequences when they violate trust, or was the punishment appropriate? Watch Thirsty Topics live every Thursday. If you miss the live stream, catch every episode anytime on elrodtvnetwork.com.
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