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In this episode of Black Out, we dive into a wide range of impactful topics. We start by discussing the arrest of the former Abercrombie & Fitch CEO, followed by an in-depth look at the increasingly toxic nature of politics in today’s world. We also explore the Archdiocese of Los Angeles’ $880 million settlement and dive into the dynamics of wealthy men controlling women in poverty.
We touch on the risks of going through a partner’s phone under “The Electronic Privacy Act” and discuss life as a game of chess, offering insights on how strategic thinking can benefit relationships and careers. Is being a “player” overrated? We weigh in on this lifestyle and examine a listener question: “What should you do when you’ve outgrown your marriage, but you have two small kids?”
Other topics include LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman’s prediction that 9-5 jobs will be extinct by 2034, the ongoing debate between Andrew Schulz and Charlamagne Tha God, a bizarre rumor about 2Pac getting beat up by Michael Jackson, and whether LeBron James deserves criticism for saying “Welcome Home Big Meech.”
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0:00 Intro
4:39 Former Abercrombie CEO Arrested, Dangers of the Industry
17:08 Toxic Nature of Politics
25:17 Why Rich Men Target Poor Women
40:49 Going Through your Partner’s Phone Is now Illegal
47:13 Ian’s Strategy with Woman
56:53 Is Being a Player Overrated?
1:00:46 Questions About Marriage
1:06:38 Linkedin Cofounder says 9-5 Jobs Will be Exciting
1:09:08 Schulz vs Charlemagne
1:18:59 Tupac and Michael Jackon Fight?
1:21:17 Does Lebron Deserve Criticism for Big Meech Statement?
1:31:27 Outro