Ep 383: You Got Me There, Brother

Jul 29, 03:48 AM

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This week, we kicked things off with Cowboy Carter closing out in Vegas—Beyoncé did her thing. But it got us thinking: what groups or artists would we actually want to hear from again without nostalgia clouding our judgment? From there, we get into the news of Hulk Hogan’s passing and how legacy gets complicated when racism’s in the mix.

Then it gets personal. We talk about how people find ways to compete with you even when there’s no race to run—is there low-key beef in the walk group streets? Spence opens up about vulnerability, trust, and how his barber had him walking out the shop rethinking life.

It’s ego, legacy, competition, and manhood—all in one. Tap in.