NO MONEY, MO PROBLEMS

EPISODE · Jun 30, 2025 · 1H 13M

NO MONEY, MO PROBLEMS

from Culture No Cap · host Eric

On today’s show we break down Senator Tillis’s reaction to Trump’s proposed legislation. The Anthony family is making headlines with their $1.4 million request. We’ll explore the details—why are they asking, what’s at stake, and could this lead to life in prison for Anthony? The legendary actress Phylicia Rashad is under fire for “stating the obvious.” What did she say, why did it spark controversy, and is the backlash fair? Is the old-school lesson that “respect is given, not earned” fading away? We’ll discuss whether today’s youth are learning a new definition of respect, and what that means for families, schools, and society. All this and more on Culture No Cap!

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