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

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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.

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

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.

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episode Kenza's Avocado Guitar, Normalizing IVF + The Choice to Have Kids | Essential ELR 6.26.26 artwork

Kenza's Avocado Guitar, Normalizing IVF + The Choice to Have Kids | Essential ELR 6.26.26

KEY MOMENTS: (00:00:00) Weekend plans and navigating the new chapter of parenting a six-year-old (00:03:36) Ebro reflects on his strict childhood household and the mandatory "Good Morning" (00:07:38) Laura discovers Kenza modeling on an avocado guitar toy at Marshall's (00:10:27) Family Friday kicks off with a debate on the human obsession with bad news (00:12:30) Shouting out a veteran-owned mental health business called "Emotional Yolks" (00:15:33) A listener's message sparks a deep dive into Rosenberg's IVF journey (00:23:40) Navigating the societal pressure and guilt trips around having children (00:34:25) Producer Rahn gives a health update and gets roasted for his raspy voice (00:37:50) Evaluating the podcast's YouTube subscriber growth seven months in   The episode opens with the crew settling into the Family Friday vibes, reflecting on the changing stages of parenting as their kids get older. Ebro and Laura debate the necessity of bedtime routines and whether it's mandatory to say "good morning" without an attitude, regardless of how you slept. The banter takes a hilarious turn when Laura reveals that Natalie found a picture of Laura's daughter, Kenza, modeling on the packaging of an avocado guitar toy at Marshall's, prompting Ebro to joke about her short-lived, low-paying modeling career. After officially dropping the Family Friday theme song, the team highlights a veteran-owned business called "Emotional Yolks" before reading a heartfelt message from a born-and-raised New York listener. The email praises the show's independence and thanks Rosenberg for his transparency regarding his and Natalie's IVF journey. This launches a profound, vulnerable conversation about the realities of fertility struggles, the sting of receiving generic Father's Day texts when you aren't a parent, and the selfish societal pressures placed on couples to have multiple children—or any children at all. The episode rounds out with a check-in on Producer Rahn's ongoing health journey. Rahn reveals he has cut out gummies and fried food, dropping five pounds in three weeks. Naturally, the crew can't just be happy for him; Rosenberg jokes that he used to look "old and disgusting," while Ebro theorizes that getting in shape might finally cure Rahn's signature raspy, phlegm-filled voice. The team closes the show by evaluating their strategy seven months into their new independent platform and making a final push for YouTube subscribers.   ----------------------------- 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.

26 de jun de 202639 min
episode Jay-Z’s 30th Anniversary, Trump World Cup Chants + The Truth About Floyd Mayweather | Essential ELR 6.25.26 artwork

Jay-Z’s 30th Anniversary, Trump World Cup Chants + The Truth About Floyd Mayweather | Essential ELR 6.25.26

KEY MOMENTS: (00:00:00) "Outside Pete" intro and Ebro’s recap of the Reasonable Doubt pop-ups (00:04:30) Analyzing Jay-Z's 43,000 first-week sales in retrospect (00:07:20) Celebrating the legendary run of 1996 hip-hop albums (00:11:55) King Lou pulls the receipts: Comparing Hov to Ghostface Killah and Mobb Deep (00:14:15) Laura Stylez hits the button for The Rundown (00:14:32) A Chase executive gets fired for stealing a Knicks parade trash can (00:17:10) The internet's toxic obsession with labeling people "DEI hires" (00:18:18) White House panics over anti-Trump chants planned for the World Cup final (00:20:50) Commuter nightmare: NJ Transit limiting trains for the 2026 World Cup (00:22:54) The internet misinterprets Floyd Mayweather’s viral crying video (00:26:35) The harsh reality and unsophisticated background of most prizefighters (00:29:10) Wrapping up the show and gearing up for Freedom Friday   Ebro kicks off the episode fresh off the outside, giving listeners the inside scoop on the Roc Nation and Apple Music Reasonable Doubt 30th-anniversary pop-up events in NYC. The crew takes a deep dive into 1996 hip-hop history, marveling at how Jay-Z persevered from selling just 43,000 copies his first week to selling out Yankee Stadium and owning his masters. King Lou pulls the receipts on how Hov's debut stacked up against other massive '96 releases, comparing the numbers to classic drops from Ghostface Killah, Mobb Deep, and The Fugees. The conversation shifts into the bizarre reality of modern politics and sports as the crew reacts to reports that the White House is in crisis mode ahead of the 2026 World Cup final at MetLife Stadium. With Donald Trump slated to publicly present the championship trophy, international fans from England and Australia are allegedly preparing brutal chants linking him to the Jeffrey Epstein files. The crew also roasts the absolute nightmare that NJ Transit is about to become for local commuters during the tournament, locking out non-ticket holders for hours. Laura Stylez officially hits the button for The Rundown, leading with the baffling story of a Chase executive getting fired—and subjected to racist "DEI" internet discourse—after stealing a city trash can during the Knicks parade. The segment wraps up with a serious clarification regarding Floyd Mayweather. After the show initially fell for internet rumors tying his emotional video to bounced checks and gambling issues, the crew corrects the record, highlighting that the legendary boxer was actually mourning the tragic loss of his longtime assistant and closest confidant.   ----------------------------- 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.

25 de jun de 202629 min
episode NYC Primaries Recap, Maino's Viral History Lesson + Big Tigger Arrest | Essential ELR 6.24.26 artwork

NYC Primaries Recap, Maino's Viral History Lesson + Big Tigger Arrest | Essential ELR 6.24.26

KEY MOMENTS: (00:00:00) Show intro and gearing up for the rundown (00:00:55) NYC primary elections recap and the success of progressive candidates (00:02:20) Unpacking Bernie Sanders' legacy and the weaponization of "socialism" (00:05:50) The nasty smear campaign and La Mega interview with Daria Liza (00:07:35) Reacting to Dave East and Jim Jones questioning the slave trade with Maino (00:14:55) The Rundown with Laura Stylez begins (00:15:15) Big Tigger arrested for aggravated battery and child endangerment (00:22:05) Tragic updates on the kidnapping of Savannah Guthrie's mother (00:24:50) Lin-Manuel Miranda's The Warriors musical is officially heading to Broadway (00:25:50) The Gurus segment: A deep dive into ethical non-monogamy and "the lifestyle" (00:32:40) Teasing the Patreon and the upcoming Reasonable Doubt 30th-anniversary show   The episode opens with a deep dive into the recent New York City primary elections, celebrating the victories of progressive, working-class candidates. Ebro, Laura, and Rosenberg discuss the ongoing weaponization of the term "socialism" in American politics, tracing its modern roots back to Bernie Sanders' campaigns. They also address the nasty, xenophobic smear campaigns against candidates like Daria Liza, including her controversial walkout during a hostile, bad-faith interview on La Mega. The conversation takes a wild turn when Laura brings up a viral clip of Maino looking completely baffled while Jim Jones and Dave East question the reality of the transatlantic slave trade. While the crew laughs at Maino's priceless, confused reaction, Ebro takes a moment to drop some actual historical context, expressing his frustration over the internet's lack of understanding regarding the Black American experience and indigenous history. Laura Stylez triggers the official audio for The Rundown, leading with the shocking and confusing news of Big Tigger's arrest for aggravated battery and child endangerment despite his wife's public denials. The segment also covers the tragic ransom note update regarding Savannah Guthrie's mother and Ebro gloating over his prediction about Lin-Manuel Miranda's The Warriors Broadway musical. Finally, the crew opens the Guru inbox, only to receive a highly detailed, brochure-like recruitment email explaining the rules of "the lifestyle" and ethical non-monogamy, which they all hilariously reject.   ----------------------------- 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.

24 de jun de 202633 min
episode Trump's Reflecting Pool Grift, NYC Primaries + Clive Davis' Legacy | Essential ELR 6.23.26 artwork

Trump's Reflecting Pool Grift, NYC Primaries + Clive Davis' Legacy | Essential ELR 6.23.26

KEY MOMENTS (00:00:00) Show intro and Ebro momentarily forgetting which podcast he's on (00:01:21) King Lou details the $15M Trump reflecting pool money laundering allegations (00:06:30) Dissecting the toxic NYC primary elections and Espaillat's xenophobic smear campaign (00:14:43) The Rundown with Laura Stylez begins (00:14:53) Honoring the incredible 94-year life and legacy of Clive Davis (00:17:13) San Antonio mayor calls to cancel Kanye West's July 4th Alamodome concert (00:18:23) Ice Cube and Nia Long are reuniting for a third Are We There Yet? movie (00:21:55) Olivia Rodrigo announces the "Daisy Chain Fields" charity festival (00:24:06) Dame Dash’s internet trolling, the BET Awards, and the "reality show" algorithm (00:33:07) Rahn & Lou "Attorneys at Law" callback and a reminder to get out and vote   The episode opens with Ebro momentarily forgetting which podcast he's hosting, leading into a quick tease of the day's biggest stories before the crew gets straight into the political chaos. King Lou brings up the algae-infested reflecting pool scandal, sparking a deep dive from Ebro and Rosenberg into the allegations that Trump used a $15 million contract to launder money to his cronies. The room vents about the blatant lack of accountability at the highest levels of government and the Supreme Court's recent immunity rulings protecting the grift. The conversation shifts locally to the heated New York City primary elections, specifically the toxic race between Adriano Espaillat and challenger Daria Liza. Laura and Lou expose the disgusting xenophobic and racist smear campaigns allegedly being funded to label Liza as a "Haitian in disguise" in order to manipulate older Dominican voters. The crew goes in on Espaillat's lack of actual policy debate, his controversial AIPAC funding, and the growing frustration from a community demanding fresh, younger leadership in Congress. Laura drops the official audio for The Rundown, leading with the heartbreaking news of legendary music executive Clive Davis passing away at 94. The room honors his undeniable impact on the culture, from Whitney Houston to Bad Boy Records. The segment also covers the push by San Antonio's mayor to cancel Kanye West's upcoming July 4th concert, Ice Cube’s decision to return for a third installment of the Are We There Yet? franchise, and Olivia Rodrigo's new Lilith Fair-style charity festival. Finally, the crew analyzes Dame Dash's latest internet antics, debating how modern celebrity culture and streamers have turned everyone's feed into a relentless, mindless reality show.   ----------------------------- 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.

23 de jun de 202634 min