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The LostInTheScript Podcast

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Welcome to The LostInTheScript Podcast, the podcast that dives deep into the issues that matter most to Black America. From Black politics and culture to society and race, to geopolitics and Black history, we explore the topics that affect us all. In each episode, we bring you insightful commentary and analysis on the latest news and events. Whether you're looking to stay informed, challenge your perspectives, or just engage in lively discussion, The LostInTheScript Podcast is the podcast for you. Join us as we explore the rich tapestry of Black life and identity, and work towards a better, more equitable future for all.All episodes are recorded live every Saturday At 2:15 pm PT on YouTube. Look for LostInTheScript TV.

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episode Epstein Files, AI Diss Tracks, Candace Owens MAGA Infighting & COIN | Palace Intrigue artwork

Epstein Files, AI Diss Tracks, Candace Owens MAGA Infighting & COIN | Palace Intrigue

In Episode 214 of Lost in the Script TV, we trace how narrative control now functions as power across media, politics, and law — beginning with the Oscars’ shift to YouTube and what it signals about collapsing legacy media (3:27), before examining who gets framed as a victim in the Cassie civil lawsuit and the broader Diddy fallout (7:56), followed by the backlash surrounding Uncle Nearest CEO Fawn Weaver and the policing of Black leadership (14:12); we then pivot to cultural disruption and the rise of AI-generated diss records (20:05), the political recalibration around Kamala Harris as Jasmine Crockett launches her Texas Senate bid (29:27), and Donald Trump’s latest address blending grievance politics with spectacle (59:35), which leads directly into the growing dominance of white male victimhood narratives (1:04:46) and the conservative backlash engulfing Candace Owens amid mounting legal pressure (1:19:51); the episode closes with newly released Epstein files deepening public distrust in elites (1:33:24) and a critical discussion on reparations and COIN-style governance as Maryland lawmakers override a veto to revive accountability for slavery’s legacy (1:55:55) — revealing how institutions survive not by truth, but by controlling the story.

22 de dic de 2025 - 2 h 30 min
episode Sean Combs The Reckoning, Tulsa’s Last Witness & The New Media | Monopoly artwork

Sean Combs The Reckoning, Tulsa’s Last Witness & The New Media | Monopoly

In this episode, we open at (2:31) with the passing of Tulsa Race Massacre survivor Viola Fletcher and what her legacy means for the unfinished fight for reparations. At (7:59), we break down the newest allegations from Sean Combs: The Reckoning, before shifting at (21:40) into Daz Dillinger reigniting his long-running feud with Snoop Dogg. By (35:43), we dive into Netflix entering exclusive talks to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, signaling a massive restructuring of media power, followed at (46:17) by Leslie Odom Jr.’s upcoming Sammy Davis Jr. “Satanic” film and why the story keeps resurfacing. At (51:03), we tackle Juelz Santana’s claim that kids don’t need to read, and at (1:01:05) Pharrell Williams’ comments on DEI spark a heated debate about meritocracy and identity. Moving to (1:09:02), we cover the backlash to a viral racist joke, and at (1:37:50) we unpack the growing “right-wing male problem” shaping online political culture. Then, at (1:50:17), we examine immigration tensions and the Somali backlash erupting in several cities, and we close at (2:00:23) with the question: Is this truly the end of Black American history, or just another turning point in the struggle for power, identity, and survival?

8 de dic de 2025 - 2 h 11 min
episode AI, Immigration & Black America Identity in 2025 | Crossroads artwork

AI, Immigration & Black America Identity in 2025 | Crossroads

Episode 212 explores the collision of power, identity, and culture as we open at (2:46) with Pras Michel’s 14-year sentence and what it reveals about selective accountability in American politics; at (6:28) we shift into Nicki Minaj and the Nigerian Christian controversy and how celebrity, religion, and diaspora identity clash in unpredictable ways; at (15:22) Diddy’s unraveling legal battles and viral prison allegations continue the conversation on the fall of Black celebrity power; by (25:09) we break down the newly released Epstein emails tying Trump back into the scandal, followed at (38:38) by a wider analysis of how both the left and right maintain political ties to Epstein’s orbit; at (1:00:30) the viral attack on a Chicago mother becomes a window into youth violence, failed institutions, and the Black leadership void; and at (1:50:23) we close with a discussion on why Black American cultural gatekeeping is intensifying as AI, immigration, and political realignment reshape who gets to define identity in this era.

24 de nov de 2025 - 2 h 25 min
episode Hip-Hop’s Fall, AI Artists, Roda Osman & The New Black Intellectual Debate | New Rules artwork

Hip-Hop’s Fall, AI Artists, Roda Osman & The New Black Intellectual Debate | New Rules

From the fall of hip-hop on the Billboard charts to the rise of AI musicians, Lost in the Script TV dives into the cultural reset shaping 2025. At (7:21), we break down how rap vanished from the Hot 100 and what that says about the genre’s regional evolution. By (13:18), the question gets real: is hip-hop losing its grip, or just transforming? Jump to (27:39) as we examine the rise of AI artist Xania Monet and its impact on Black music’s soul. Then at (55:07), the Ye season returns, why Kanye’s shadow still looms over culture. At (1:04:31), Roda Osman’s guilty verdict opens a larger conversation about clout, crime, and culture, leading into (1:14:59), where we question the dangers of the Black intelligentsia. At (1:23:32), Joe Budden’s clash with the Native Land Podcast exposes the tension between street perspective and academia, followed by (1:36:35), what Black academics actually gave us. Then (1:40:56) brings Zohran Mamdani’s political rise and how his win sparked new disrespect toward Black men. By (2:06:31), we unpack the global obsession with mimicking Black American struggle, and close around (2:18:14) with the Trump admin’s stance on SNAP benefits and the shifting political landscape.

10 de nov de 2025 - 2 h 31 min
episode Feds Hit NBA, Stephen A. Smith Feud with LeBron James, No Kings & More | Covert Ops artwork

Feds Hit NBA, Stephen A. Smith Feud with LeBron James, No Kings & More | Covert Ops

In this episode of Lost in the Script TV, Duchie dives into a week packed with controversy, power moves, and identity debates. We open with the brewing NBA gambling scandal that’s shaking up the league and exposing deep underworld ties (1:50). Then, a shocking twist, Trump’s pardon of Binance founder Changpeng Zhao leads into a larger discussion on how future presidents may expose historical figures as federal informants (15:00). The fire continues as Stephen A. Smith’s feud with LeBron James takes center stage, is it just sports commentary or a coordinated agenda to push forward his political influence? (23:49). Meanwhile, the “No Kings” protest sparks a heated debate about leadership and unity within Black America (34:45). Later, we salute Katt Williams’ recent honor and explore Monaleo’s message about where Black Americans stand globally (46:31). Duchie breaks down how melanated immigrants are erasing Black American history (52:39), followed by a hard look at how the Democratic Party is quietly dumping Black America ahead of 2026 (58:00). Finally, we close with the Southern Fried Rice backlash and what it reveals about the cultural hypocrisy of “inclusion” (1:22:14). 🎙️ Tune in for unfiltered commentary, cultural analysis, and a real-time decode of how politics, entertainment, and identity collide in today’s America.

27 de oct de 2025 - 1 h 36 min
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