12PointFive Minutes

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12PointFive Minutes

CEI Media Group Presents 12PointFive Minutes is a new Business Diversity + Community Impact series featuring phenomenal founders and remarkable business leaders navigating a diverse and difficult-to-access network of potential clients, qualified partners, financial institutions and business development organizations. 12PointFive Minutes podcast is a unique collaboration co-hosted by Liz Whitehead, CEO of 12PointFive (WBENC and B-Corp Certified) and Jared L. Kelly, President and Principal Consultant of CEI Media Group (NMSDC Certified).

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    Crazy, Scary, Genius, Hilarious - Watching the 2026 Winter Olympics

    S3Ep12 - In this episode, the hosts break down the biggest 2026 Winter Olympics moments—from the US women’s hockey team’s dominance to Norway’s medal surge—while opening up about the mindset, pressure, and everyday lives behind elite athletes. It’s informative, entertaining, and totally bingeable.Key takeaways:The US women’s hockey team dominated the tournament with a 31–1 goal differential and won gold in overtime against Canada.Norway led the overall medal race, boosted by strong performances in cross-country skiing.Athlete mental health and the intense pressure of the Olympics, especially for very young or veteran competitors.Bobsled programs often recruit from track and field, focusing on speed and power for the sled push.Spotlight on diversity in Winter Olympic sports, including Black women athletes like speed skater Erin Jackson, and moms competing at elite levels.Veteran stories stood out too—snowboarder Nick Baumgartner competing at 44—and conversations about risk, injuries, and resilience, with names like Lindsey Vonn mentioned.References:Women’s hockey dominates Skier Confesses as a CheaterLove for KayshaOld Guy at the Olympics

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    Crazy, Scary, Genius, Hilarious - Bad Bunny Bowl (extended ep.)

    12PointFive Minutes: S3E11 - In this episode, the hosts are exploring a simple but loaded question: What should the Super Bowl halftime show represent—especially when the NFL is both a business chasing global reach and a league rooted in U.S. culture? This year’s show, the so‑called “Bad Bunny Bowl,” sat right in the center of that tension. The numbers were massive, the visuals were layered, and the reactions were loud.Key takeaways:The episode digs into why this year’s Bad Bunny halftime show mattered beyond the 128 million views: it spotlighted Puerto Rican and wider Latin American culture while keeping it fun and family-friendly.Roc Nation’s role since 2019 gets credit for boosting halftime ratings and bringing artists people actually want to see.Social issues changed league strategy thanks to a quarterback who can’t be forgotten.Smart stagecraft stood out—like performers forming a “sugarcane field,” a real on-field wedding, and Bad Bunny climbing a “power pole” as a nod to Puerto Rico’s infrastructure struggles.The global ripple was huge: many who didn’t watch the game still watched the show online, reframing how the world sees the Super Bowl—and the Americas.References:Super Bowl RatingsBreaking Down the Show

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    Crazy, Scary, Genius, Hilarious - One Way Trip to Mars

    12PointFive Minutes: S3E10 - In this episode, a 24-year-old aspiring Mars traveler is preparing for a one-way mission while key research resources face cuts and AI is discovering new unknown space objects—raising the stakes on what we don’t know yet in space.Key takeaways:A young woman inspired since age three aims to go to Mars, raising big questions about risk, purpose, and whether a return trip is realistic.The hosts question if NASA would even back such a mission right now, noting concerns about shrinking support and a proposed closure of a key research library to save about $10 million a year.An intern named Mateo reportedly used AI to identify about 1.5 million previously uncataloged space objects, suggesting there’s still a lot we don’t know about what’s out there.That discovery sparks a bigger point: if our space catalog is incomplete, sending humans to Mars may carry unknown risks.The episode pivots to culture: a music catalog that has earned over $1 billion recently.References:Alyssa Carson going to MarsNASA research library destruction1.5 Million space objects discoveredMoonwalker still rakes in billions

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    Crazy, Scary, Genius, Hilarious - Gen Z Doesn’t Understand Adulting

    12PointFive Minutes: S3E09 - In this episode, the hosts dive into the “Gen Z doesn’t talk” debate, Adulting 101 classes, sky‑high healthcare costs, podcasting and a PBS tote bag moment you need to hear about.Key takeaways:Gen Z is often more comfortable typing than talking, which can make phone calls and tense conversations harder.Some colleges are offering “adulting 101” to teach basics like calling for appointments and resolving issues.Voice-to-voice moments matter most when portals fail or problems need quick fixes.Health care sticker shock is real: the Paxlovid example shows rising costs and confusing insurance coverage.YouTube has become the biggest platform for video podcasts, with Apple leading in audio-only.PBS leaned into a viral Jimmy Kimmel moment with a bold tote bag, showing classic brands can stay current. Wait for it.References:Adulting 101 ClassesHigh price tag on healthBiggest podcast platformPBS: where you at?

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    Crazy, Scary, Genius, Hilarious - Auto Industry Stalling With Uncertain Future

    12PointFive Minutes: S3-Ep08 - In this episode, the automobile industry needs its own GPS directions as the future seems uncertain, eclectic vehicles are taking losses and autonomous cars are endangering customers.Key takeaways:Elon Musk’s take that people “won’t need to worry about retirement in 20 years” lands as out of touch to the hosts, who point to missed promises like Hyperloop and roof shingles powering EVs.The hosts question shifting U.S. policy around EVs, noting a claim that GM could face a huge loss and wondering how that squares with priorities like jobs, unions, and manufacturing.Warren Buffett’s view that Tesla is more “gamble” than investment resonates as a reminder to stick to basic business principles.Waymo’s safety is a big concern: stories of a rider ending up in the hatchback and a car stopping on train tracks have the hosts asking where the “intelligence” is in AI.Bottom line: cool tech is fine, but cars—especially rideshares—must do the simple thing first: not put passengers in danger.References: Elon Musk’s perspective on retirementGM loses $6 billion on EV Is Tesla an investment or a gambleAutonomous car stops on train tracks

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    Crazy, Scary, Genius, Hilarious - Joe's Jesus, Jordan Wins, Font This

    12PointFive Minutes: S3-Ep07 - In this episode, the co-hosts share controversial concerns about Joe Rogan’s thoughts on Jesus, a financially hurtful hospital ride and riding fast and furious through the court systems with Michael Jordan, 50 Cent’s Diddy documentary, and federal attacks on fonts.Key takeaways:The hosts kick off with a “crazy” topic: Joe Rogan’s idea that Jesus could return as an AI bot, which they find nonsensical.“Scary” centers on rising anti-vaccine rhetoric in the U.S. and potential rollbacks to Affordable Care Act subsidies, with worries about public health and herd immunity.For “genius,” they highlight Michael Jordan’s push within NASCAR on revenue sharing and his strategic, competitive approach as an owner.The “hilarious” segment touches on 50 Cent’s ever-present grin and his media strategy, plus a debate over “woke fonts” (Calibri vs. Times New Roman) and accessibility.References:Jesus Returning as Ai Agent$9,000 Ride to HospitalJordan vs Nascar50 Cent Smiles So HardFederal Attack on Fonts

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    Crazy, Scary, Genius, Hilarious - Family Matters Full Circle

    12PointFive Minutes: S3-Ep06 - In this episode, the co-hosts delve into a story of family abandonment with a surprising ending, kicking a mother at a low point, "Tupac" update, and a divorce flex on the front lawn.References:Kayaker Chaos$9,000 SurpriseTupac StyleDivorced in Texas

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    Crazy, Scary, Genius, Hilarious - Boots to Super Bowl Bunny

    12PointFive Minutes: S3-Ep05 - In this episode, the co-hosts cover the most expensive “blue collar” boots ever sold, the frightful fall at the Miss Universe contest, young guys solving a problem that the government could not, and the upcoming Super Bowl halftime show.References:Pharrell x TimberlandMiss Jamaica Falls HardRent Stabilized HousingHalftime show

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    Crazy, Scary, Genius, Hilarious - Megyn to Check Marks

    12PointFive Minutes: S3-Ep04 - In this episode, the co-hosts discuss Megyn Kelly’s defense of Epstein, the guilty guys who haven’t been called out yet, the brilliance of futurism via animation and aging yourself with your keyboard.Key takeaways:The hosts react to a viral media moment and question basic journalism standards and editing.They talk about how powerful people tied to the Epstein story may never face real consequences, and why that feels scary.They celebrate the foresight of The Jetsons and Hanna-Barbera for imagining AI, robots, and futuristic travel back in the 1960s.A Washington Post piece sparks a fun chat about how AI-written text can sound (check mark emojis, lots of em dashes) and how humans can switch up their style.They find humor in Cardi B’s courtroom moments and note she was acquitted in the case discussed.References:Megyn KellyHanging with EpsteinJetsonsCheck Marks Emojis

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    Crazy, Scary, Genius, Hilarious - Pasta to Puppets

    12PointFive Minutes: S3-Ep03 - In this episode, the co-hosts explore tariffs on pasta, a mysterious discovery, Gamma AI, “major concerns” about a hyphenated last name and the hilarity of one of the best Hollywood talents our generation has ever seen.Key Takeaways:Pasta price shock: a proposal that could raise tariffs on imported Italian pasta by 107%—and what that means for food budgets, comfort food, and stress.Government shutdown notes and the squeeze of rising healthcare costs.Noah’s Ark in Turkey? Reactions to a Today Show segment, media balance, and the travel angle.AI spotlight: Gamma.Ai's $68M round and why efficiency is part of the story.Football fun: the entertaining rollercoaster that is Jameis Winston—and betting on defenses.Pop culture pick: Eddie Murphy’s latest spotlight on Netflix, including a laugh-out-loud puppet bit.References:Pasta PricesNoah’s ArkGamma AIHyphenated and Eddie Murphy (trailer)

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    Crazy, Scary, Genius, Hilarious - Don't Bank on It

    12PointFive Minutes: S3-Ep02 - In Season 3 Liz and Jared explore hot topics that are Crazy, Scary, Genius, and Hilarious! In this episode, the co-hosts explore the continuing legal troubles of a national bank, a shocking AI performer and the case of sandwich assault.Key takeaways:An $85M settlement by a major San Francisco–based bank allegedly over sham “diverse candidate” interviews ended up paying shareholders, not the candidates who were affected.Hosts question why customers, homeowners, and suppliers keep doing business with repeat-offender institutions if trust is broken.Spotlight on AI in music: an independent artist uses an AI performer to sing and promote her songs, gaining reach while protecting her privacy.Expect more “AI agent” concerts and marketing plays, even as the hosts prefer humans to create the music.A lighter story: “sandwich guy” throws a sandwich at a federal agent, gets indicted, then acquitted—raising points about jury nullification and how some systems still work (barely).References:WF BankWF BankAI Singer StardomSandwich Assault

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    Crazy, Scary, Genius, Hilarious - Air Travel to Elections

    12PointFive Minutes: S3-Ep01 - Liz and Jared take on air travel and recent elections in Detroit and New York and what that means for the parties involved. The co-hosts return for Season 3 to explore hot topics that are Crazy, Scary, Genius, and Hilarious!References:Air Traffic ControllersUPS CrashDetroit’s New MayorNew York’s New Mayor

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

CEI Media Group Presents 12PointFive Minutes is a new Business Diversity + Community Impact series featuring phenomenal founders and remarkable business leaders navigating a diverse and difficult-to-access network of potential clients, qualified partners, financial institutions and business development organizations. 12PointFive Minutes podcast is a unique collaboration co-hosted by Liz Whitehead, CEO of 12PointFive (WBENC and B-Corp Certified) and Jared L. Kelly, President and Principal Consultant of CEI Media Group (NMSDC Certified).

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