Welcome to This Week in Outrage, a podcast where we get into what people are pissed off about today. Good idea, right?
This week, we dive into Bernie Sanders exiting the Democratic Primary race for President -- and why his supporters should (or shouldn't) vote for the presumptive nominee, Joe Biden. Also, what's the NBA doing now to reach fans, and how will the league resume the season fairly?
Netflix's new hit docuseries, 'Tiger King,' has everybody talking and feeling one way or another about its lead man, Joe Exotic. Was he done dirty, or just downright dirty himself? Eh, probably a little of both. We break it down!
With the coronavirus/COVID-19 outbreak in full swing, our behavior and life itself has undoubtedly changed in a matter of weeks ... for better or worse. And, of course, there's no shortage of controversy and finger-pointing to go around as the world navigates the global pandemic. Some of it is warranted, most of it requires conversation and context. We provide both!
When Harry met Meghan, legacy and tradition went down the drain. Here's a garbage hot take on why their abandonment of 'senior royal duties' mostly sucks.
The 2010s are coming to an end. Here's a bad recap of the best movies, the actors who came out on top and, somewhat unrelated, where PC culture is headed in 2020 with social media alive and kicking.
Here's why The Mandalorian really isn't much without its lead star, 'The Child.'
This week features special guest Sam White, who breaks down his dismay and disappoint over the penultimate episode of 'Game of Thrones' -- and the final series in general. Lots o' spoilers ahead ... proceed with caution.
This week we break down the killing of hip-hop artist Nipsey Hussle, which shook the music industry, pro sports and the Los Angeles community at large.
This week we talk about the ins and outs of the Jussie Smollett case and the shocking decision to drop all the charges against him. We also get into why Cardi B's been catching backlash this week in the wake of Bill Cosby comparisons.
Breaking down the national college admission scandal, Lori Loughlin's alleged role in it and what it means (and has meant) for kids who don't come from privilege and wealth
Fabian and Nik tackle outrage surrounding the shooting of Stephon Clark in Sacramento, as well as the backlash from Leaving Neverland and how it affects Michael Jackson's music/legacy. Still working out the kinks in audio quality; we'll get there. Otherwise, enjoy!
Breaking down the "Momo Challenge" hoax that sent concerned parents into a frenzy this week, and whether the outrage/concern was warranted or blown out of proportion