Amanda Seales kicks things off with a powerful conversation with New York Times best-selling author and activist Kimberly Latrice Jones. Together, they dive into the importance of building community power, nurturing our youth, and leaving a lasting legacy for future generations. Plus, in State of the States, we unpack the implications of a bold move to delete the Department of Education and the rise of online gambling—exploring whether it’s a winning hand or a losing bet for society.
On a lighter note, we take a weekend recap detour into holiday leftovers with the USDA’s advice on the safe last day to enjoy them. In the Big Up, Let Down segment, we spotlight a woman who redefined her Thanksgiving traditions to save money, and we call out a jaw-dropping waste of wealth: a $6.24 million duct-taped banana. Get ready for laughs, thought-provoking commentary, and a little cyber Monday flair in today’s episode!
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