Cackling Heffas

We Want Woke Back!

32 min · 18. nov. 2024
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On today's episode, I discuss the topics of this past week; Tyson vs. Paul, Trump's cabinet picks, and I'm tired of how the word "woke" has been co-opted! Time stamps below! 03:19 Personal Journey: Weight Loss and Motivation 06:02 Current Events: YSL Trial and Hot Topics 08:57 Entertainment: Netflix Fights and Beyoncé's Halftime Show 12:13 Politics: Trump's Appointments and Public Health 15:00 Cultural Commentary: The Meaning of 'Woke' 22:13 New Segments: Social Media Changes and Weird Obsessions 27:15 TV Recommendations: The Penguin and More

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