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Lil Uzi Vert’s Rehab Leak, No-Scroll Weekends + RFK Jr.’s Health Lies | Essential ELR 7.2.26

34 min · 2 de jul de 2026
Portada del episodio Lil Uzi Vert’s Rehab Leak, No-Scroll Weekends + RFK Jr.’s Health Lies | Essential ELR 7.2.26

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KEY MOMENTS: (00:00:00) Pre-holiday vibes, "Zaddy P," and Rory stealing Rosenberg's swag (00:02:35) The "No-Scroll" holiday weekend challenge and battling social media addiction (00:14:24) The Rundown with Laura Stylez begins (00:14:40) Lil Uzi Vert sues the person who leaked his private rehab session video (00:18:15) The tragic news of Danny Glover's Alzheimer's diagnosis (00:19:40) RFK Jr.'s Fox News lies and the hypocrisy of the "MAHA" movement (00:22:30) Trump's EPA approves dangerous, cancer-causing forever chemical pesticides (00:27:10) "Rahn's Bascomery": Adrien Broner, Deen the Great, and the reality of streaming (00:32:35) Checking in on the D.C. State Fair and wishing everyone a happy America 250   The episode kicks off with Rosenberg debuting his "Zaddy P" sunglasses and jokingly accusing Rory of stealing his entire aesthetic. With Ebro officially out on vacation, Laura and Rosenberg get serious about their screen time, challenging the ELR army (and themselves) to commit to a "no-scroll" weekend for the America 250 holiday. The co-hosts vent about their scrolling addictions, Ricardo's sleepless scrolling habits, and Ebro's tendency to mass-DM Instagram videos like someone's grandfather. Laura drops the official audio for The Rundown, leading with Lil Uzi Vert suing the person who leaked a video of him in a Malibu recovery center. Rosenberg emphasizes the absolute necessity of anonymity in recovery programs, sharing a story from his very first meeting to highlight how gross of a violation the leak was. The segment also covers the deeply saddening news of 79-year-old actor Danny Glover revealing his Alzheimer's diagnosis. The conversation pivots to politics as the crew breaks down RFK Jr.'s recent Fox News appearance. They expose the glaring hypocrisy of the "Make America Healthy Again" (MAHA) movement, pointing out that while RFK Jr. preaches health, the Trump administration's EPA just approved dangerous, cancer-causing "forever chemical" pesticides for US crops. To wrap up the show, Producer Rahn brings back "Rahn's Bascomery" to check in on Adrien Broner, who seems to finally be making money in the wild world of internet streaming alongside Deen the Great.   ----------------------------- Experience the Culture: Catch Ebro, Laura, Rosenberg, and the rest of the network 24/7 on the Amplified Voices TV app: amplifiedvoices.com/download [https://amplifiedvoices.com/download] Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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Portada del episodio Family Friday Moves to Patreon, Caitlin Clark Hot Takes + E-ZPass Corruption | Essential ELR 7.3.26

Family Friday Moves to Patreon, Caitlin Clark Hot Takes + E-ZPass Corruption | Essential ELR 7.3.26

KEY MOMENTS: (00:00:00) The big announcement: Family Friday is officially moving to Patreon (00:02:18) Debuting the new "Shit We Missed" segment for Fridays (00:03:50) Blasting Emmanuel Acho's wild take that the WNBA would be better off without Caitlin Clark (00:07:30) The hilarious Sophie Cunningham meme and the embarrassing things toddlers say in public (00:10:38) Shouting out Naomi Osaka’s incredible kimono walkout at Wimbledon (00:11:20) The-Dream teases unreleased Jay-Z hits and his own new album, Love Hate 2 (00:13:17) E-ZPass corruption update: Tamika Mallory and CBS NY put pressure on the MTA (00:17:15) Family Friday check-in: Ebro’s daughter Isa goes beast mode in flag football training (00:24:55) Listener voice note: Praising Wale's timeless performance at the Brooklyn Paramount (00:26:42) Rosenberg shares an adorable video of Maya's pizza happy dance (00:30:10) Weekend link-ups: Maya at the Equinox kids club, plus Kenza and Selassie hit the ball pit   The crew kicks off this special America 250 holiday weekend release with a massive programming update: the beloved "Family Friday" episodes are officially moving behind the paywall to Patreon. To give free listeners a taste of the new format, they debut a brand-new segment called "Shit We Missed." The first target? Emmanuel Acho. Ebro, Laura, and Rosenberg completely dismantle Acho's recent hot take that Caitlin Clark is a "distraction" and that the WNBA would somehow be better off without her, calling out the internet's tendency to algorithm-hustle with fake outrage. The conversation lightens up as the hosts react to a viral WNBA meme featuring Sophie Cunningham, which leads to hilarious and mortifying stories about toddlers loudly pointing out strangers' physical traits in public. The crew also highlights Naomi Osaka's stunning Wimbledon entrance and discusses a recent interview where The-Dream teased that Jay-Z is sitting on a vault of unreleased smash hits. Ebro then pivots to local news, shouting out Tamika Mallory and CBS New York for exposing the MTA and Port Authority's predatory E-ZPass fee corruption. Rounding out the final free Family Friday, the hosts dive into their usual parenting updates. Ebro proudly shares videos of his 13-year-old daughter, Isa, pulling sleds and running hills as she shifts her complete focus from dance to competitive flag football. Meanwhile, Rosenberg shares the pure joy of watching his daughter Maya do a "happy dance" while eating pizza, and Laura details a wholesome weekend link-up between their kids in a massive ball pit.   ----------------------------- Experience the Culture: Catch Ebro, Laura, Rosenberg, and the rest of the network 24/7 on the Amplified Voices TV app: amplifiedvoices.com/download [https://amplifiedvoices.com/download] Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

3 de jul de 202634 min
Portada del episodio Lil Uzi Vert’s Rehab Leak, No-Scroll Weekends + RFK Jr.’s Health Lies | Essential ELR 7.2.26

Lil Uzi Vert’s Rehab Leak, No-Scroll Weekends + RFK Jr.’s Health Lies | Essential ELR 7.2.26

KEY MOMENTS: (00:00:00) Pre-holiday vibes, "Zaddy P," and Rory stealing Rosenberg's swag (00:02:35) The "No-Scroll" holiday weekend challenge and battling social media addiction (00:14:24) The Rundown with Laura Stylez begins (00:14:40) Lil Uzi Vert sues the person who leaked his private rehab session video (00:18:15) The tragic news of Danny Glover's Alzheimer's diagnosis (00:19:40) RFK Jr.'s Fox News lies and the hypocrisy of the "MAHA" movement (00:22:30) Trump's EPA approves dangerous, cancer-causing forever chemical pesticides (00:27:10) "Rahn's Bascomery": Adrien Broner, Deen the Great, and the reality of streaming (00:32:35) Checking in on the D.C. State Fair and wishing everyone a happy America 250   The episode kicks off with Rosenberg debuting his "Zaddy P" sunglasses and jokingly accusing Rory of stealing his entire aesthetic. With Ebro officially out on vacation, Laura and Rosenberg get serious about their screen time, challenging the ELR army (and themselves) to commit to a "no-scroll" weekend for the America 250 holiday. The co-hosts vent about their scrolling addictions, Ricardo's sleepless scrolling habits, and Ebro's tendency to mass-DM Instagram videos like someone's grandfather. Laura drops the official audio for The Rundown, leading with Lil Uzi Vert suing the person who leaked a video of him in a Malibu recovery center. Rosenberg emphasizes the absolute necessity of anonymity in recovery programs, sharing a story from his very first meeting to highlight how gross of a violation the leak was. The segment also covers the deeply saddening news of 79-year-old actor Danny Glover revealing his Alzheimer's diagnosis. The conversation pivots to politics as the crew breaks down RFK Jr.'s recent Fox News appearance. They expose the glaring hypocrisy of the "Make America Healthy Again" (MAHA) movement, pointing out that while RFK Jr. preaches health, the Trump administration's EPA just approved dangerous, cancer-causing "forever chemical" pesticides for US crops. To wrap up the show, Producer Rahn brings back "Rahn's Bascomery" to check in on Adrien Broner, who seems to finally be making money in the wild world of internet streaming alongside Deen the Great.   ----------------------------- Experience the Culture: Catch Ebro, Laura, Rosenberg, and the rest of the network 24/7 on the Amplified Voices TV app: amplifiedvoices.com/download [https://amplifiedvoices.com/download] Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

2 de jul de 202634 min
Portada del episodio LeBron Leaves the Lakers, Ebro’s MAGA Apology + Chris Brown's $13M Dog Attack | Essential ELR 7.1.26

LeBron Leaves the Lakers, Ebro’s MAGA Apology + Chris Brown's $13M Dog Attack | Essential ELR 7.1.26

KEY MOMENTS: (00:00:00) Pre-holiday vibes and the struggle of celebrating July 4th around Trump supporters (00:02:40) Unpacking Ebro's viral comments about 50 Cent and Busta Rhymes at the MAGA club (00:04:40) The Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship much to Trump's dismay (00:07:34) Introducing "Rahn's Bascomery": Ray J and Orlando Brown's wild press conference (00:09:40) The tragic decline of Adrien Broner and the predatory nature of internet streamers (00:13:35) The Rundown with Laura Stylez begins (00:13:50) LeBron James thanks the Lakers and sparks massive NBA free agency rumors (00:16:35) Chris Brown is ordered to pay $13 million to his housekeeper after a brutal dog attack (00:18:25) Rosenberg goes on a passionate rant against irresponsible owners with dangerous dog breeds (00:23:22) Ebro dials in from the airport to take accountability for his MAGA club rant   The holiday weekend is officially kicking off, and with Ebro heading to the airport, Laura and Rosenberg hold down the studio to discuss the awkward reality of celebrating the Fourth of July around hardcore MAGA supporters. The crew dives right into the political news, reacting to the Supreme Court successfully upholding birthright citizenship and brushing off Donald Trump's angry social media demands for Congress to end the process. Producer Rahn pitches a chaotic new segment dubbed "Rahn's Bascomery," leading the room to react to a completely unhinged press conference featuring Ray J and former child star Orlando Brown. Things take a serious turn as the hosts address the tragic physical decline of boxer Adrien Broner, calling out the predatory internet streamers who exploit his obvious mental and physical struggles for engagement rather than getting him the real help he needs. Laura drops the official audio for The Rundown, leading with LeBron James bidding a cryptic farewell to the Lakers, sparking major debates on whether he's heading to Golden State, Miami, or back to Cleveland. The segment also covers the shocking $13 million judgment against Chris Brown after his dog brutally mauled a housekeeper, prompting Rosenberg to go on a rant about irresponsible people owning dangerous large breeds. Finally, Ebro dials into the show from the airport to take full accountability for reacting too quickly to the fake, AI-generated rumors regarding 50 Cent, Busta Rhymes, and Ja Rule performing at Donald Trump Jr.'s exclusive MAGA club.   ----------------------------- Experience the Culture: Catch Ebro, Laura, Rosenberg, and the rest of the network 24/7 on the Amplified Voices TV app: amplifiedvoices.com/download [https://amplifiedvoices.com/download] Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

1 de jul de 202630 min
Portada del episodio Taylor Swift Shutting Down NYC, 50 Cent’s MAGA Bag + WH Reporter Ebony McMorris | Essential ELR 6.30.26

Taylor Swift Shutting Down NYC, 50 Cent’s MAGA Bag + WH Reporter Ebony McMorris | Essential ELR 6.30.26

KEY MOMENTS: (00:00:00) Surviving the European heat wave: Laura Stylez returns from Paris (00:02:10) Introducing the show's official new White House Correspondent, Ebony McMorris (00:03:36) Unpacking Dave Portnoy’s unhinged political ambitions and Fox News interview (00:07:35) Debating the NYC rent freeze and dismantling right-wing "slumlord" talking points (00:14:38) 50 Cent’s upcoming performance at Donald Trump Jr.’s $500,000 "members-only" MAGA club (00:18:10) Remembering Clive Davis’ legendary funeral and a tribute from Jennifer Hudson (00:19:00) Taylor Swift’s wedding prep is expected to paralyze the streets around Madison Square Garden (00:21:30) Ebony McMorris joins the show to discuss the truth about the "America 250" vibe in D.C. (00:25:55) Reflecting on Frederick Douglass’ iconic 1852 Fourth of July speech   Laura Stylez is officially back from her scorching, AC-free trip to Paris, arriving just in time for a record-breaking "heat dome" to hit the tri-state area. Ebro and Rosenberg quickly pivot to local politics, roasting Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy for his recent Fox News interview. The crew dismantles Portnoy’s complaints about the incoming NYC rent freeze and the supposed rise of Democratic Socialists, pointing out that multi-millionaire landlords aren't the victims the media portrays them to be. Laura hits the button for The Rundown, kicking things off with a heated debate over 50 Cent cashing a check to headline Donald Trump Jr.’s hyper-exclusive, $500,000-a-year MAGA club. The crew questions the ethics of hip-hop legends taking the bag to perform for audiences whose politics actively harm their communities. The segment also covers the touching tributes at music executive Clive Davis' A-list funeral and a major commuter warning for New Yorkers: Madison Square Garden will be completely blocked off for Taylor Swift's heavily rumored, likely filmed, Fourth of July wedding. The episode takes a powerful and serious turn when Ebro introduces Ebony McMorris, the show's official White House Correspondent. Ebony gives an unfiltered, inside look at the dismal energy surrounding the Trump administration's "America 250" celebrations. She explains the widespread apathy and frustration among Americans heading into the anniversary, drawing a poignant connection between the modern political climate and Frederick Douglass’ historic 1852 speech, "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?"   ----------------------------- Experience the Culture: Catch Ebro, Laura, Rosenberg, and the rest of the network 24/7 on the Amplified Voices TV app: amplifiedvoices.com/download [https://amplifiedvoices.com/download] Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

30 de jun de 202631 min
Portada del episodio BET Awards Recap, Trump’s State Fair Flop + Jay-Z’s NYC Pop-Up | Essential ELR 6.29.26

BET Awards Recap, Trump’s State Fair Flop + Jay-Z’s NYC Pop-Up | Essential ELR 6.29.26

KEY MOMENTS: (00:00:00) Pre-4th of July holiday week vibes and the impending NYC heat dome (00:02:50) Trump's "America 250" State Fair attendance flop is exposed by a glasses reflection (00:06:40) Ebro blasts the Democratic establishment's fear of "Democratic Socialists" (00:11:30) Reacting to James Carville's divisive comments and Ta-Nehisi Coates' response (00:14:24) The Rundown with Laura Stylez begins (00:14:50) BET Awards recap: Teyana Taylor's Icon award, SZA, Kehlani, and Cardi B (00:18:45) Inside the Jay-Z Reasonable Doubt pop-up and Ebro's massive merch haul (00:21:40) Jay-Z announces an 8-part HBO interview series with Rick Rubin (00:26:55) Why the crew is officially refusing to play any more Dame Dash clips (00:31:25) House of the Dragon Season 2 spoiler talk and right-wing "DEI" complaints   The episode kicks off with the crew mapping out their 4th of July week schedules as a massive "heat dome" approaches the tri-state area. Ebro makes it clear he has zero interest in sweating outside at the station's beach bash. The conversation quickly pivots to politics, where they mock the disastrously low attendance at Donald Trump's "America 250" State Fair in D.C.—a flop that was hilariously exposed by internet sleuths zooming in on the reflection of a spectator's sunglasses. Things get serious as Ebro and Rosenberg launch a heated critique of the Democratic establishment. They blast political veterans like James Carville for actively trying to alienate progressive voters and push them out of the caucus. The crew plays a clip of Ta-Nehisi Coates calling out Carville's old-school fear-mongering, agreeing that the establishment's refusal to embrace fresh energy and working-class policies is a losing strategy that threatens democracy far more than the "socialist" label ever could. Laura Stylez hits the button for The Rundown, kicking off a massive celebration of the 2026 BET Awards. They give major flowers to Teyana Taylor’s Icon of the Year moment, Cardi B's medley, and Drewski's hosting chops. Ebro then recaps his expensive weekend at the Jay-Z Reasonable Doubt pop-up in Dumbo, hyping up the high-quality merch and discussing the newly announced 8-part HBO series featuring Rick Rubin. Finally, the crew takes a firm stand against internet algorithm hustling by refusing to play any more Dame Dash clips, wrapping up the show with some spoiler-heavy House of the Dragon talk.   ----------------------------- Experience the Culture: Catch Ebro, Laura, Rosenberg, and the rest of the network 24/7 on the Amplified Voices TV app: amplifiedvoices.com/download [https://amplifiedvoices.com/download] Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

29 de jun de 202633 min