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#NotAboutUpod

#NotAboutUpod

De: Jamal Harrington Marianne Reilly and Romeo Nash
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A podcast with comedians and hosts, Jamal Harrington(Brooklyn, NY) and Marianne Reilly and Romeo Nash(Sumner, WA). Nothing is taboo and there's a lot of fun involved as we discuss whatever. Think of it as overhearing a conversation and wondering "WTF?" And then can't help but continue to listen. Welcome to our world. Send us your love at: notaboutupod@gmail.comJamal Harrington, Marianne Reilly and Romeo Nash
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  • #62 - Nothing To See Here
    Feb 8 2026

    The hosts discussed the upcoming Super Bowl, focusing on the halftime show performances and the controversy surrounding Bad Bunny's selection. They shared their thoughts on the Seahawks' chances against the Patriots and debated the merits of various halftime show performers. The conversation then shifted to Donald Trump's recent social media post comparing political opponents to animals, which sparked a broader discussion about racism and privilege. The hosts shared personal experiences with racial profiling and discrimination, highlighting the different challenges faced by people of color in everyday situations. They also touched on the importance of having respectful conversations with people who hold different political views.

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    2 h y 57 m
  • #61 - Icey Conditions
    Jan 30 2026

    The gang engaged in an extensive discussion about various social and political issues, including the recent murder of Alex Peretti by ICE agents, the controversial comments made by a comedian about the Renee Good shooting, and the immigration policies of the current administration. They also discussed their personal experiences with law enforcement and the different treatment they receive as black and white individuals during traffic stops. The conversation touched on the double standards in how crimes are prosecuted, the mistreatment of immigrants, and the need for accountability within ICE. They shared personal anecdotes about helping coworkers and employees advance in their careers, highlighting the systemic barriers faced by minority groups in the workforce. The discussion concluded with reflections on the history of immigration in America and the need for a more compassionate and fair approach to immigration reform.

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    2 h y 55 m
  • #60 - The Big Easy - (Tina Chaos)
    Jan 22 2026

    The meeting began with Jamal sharing podcast statistics and audience demographics, followed by a discussion about Tina's experiences living in New Orleans and her writing project inspired by the city's culture. The group then explored topics related to immigration, cultural diversity, and political issues, including concerns about ICE agents and the whitewashing of American history. The conversation concluded with participants sharing their recent media consumption habits and discussing football, while expressing frustration about current political leadership and the need for more transparent historical education.


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    1 h y 57 m
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