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This week your bffs talk about what they have learned from being in the Beyhive, the struggles that marginalized people have to ignore perfection and the impact it has on Black youth. We also talk about why Sofi has the WORST layout ever and why you too should be rejecting the tariffs. Send us an email with your thoughts/comments about the show: BlackFatFemmePod@gmail.com. Also, don’t forget to watch and subscribe on YouTube! Buy DoctorJonPaul's book here! Meet DoctorJonPaul on their book tour in a city near you. Follow the show on social: Instagram | BlueSky | Tik-Tok Follow DoctorJonPaul: BlueSky | Instagram | Website | Tik-Tok Follow Jordan: Instagram | Website | Tik-TokSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Holden's back-back again, and he's thirsty for more LPN time as he and MJ try to keep Jackie sane after the very recent loss of her father, so it's time to goss' 'bout the fact that Hilaria Baldwin has come out as having a very special brain which is why she pretend to be from EL SPAAAAAIINNOOOO, MJ started 'Manuel Not Included' and it's causin' them great mental distress but now they're wondering if it's all a conspiracy to let Alec Baldwin do a silly racist accent in interviews?!?!, Lea Michele makes claim she can read, but the lady doth protest TOO MUCH, Jackie's the only one of the three watching the new season of 'The Rehearsal' and she's not sure what the show is anymore, but speaking of awkward humor, she highly suggests Tim Robinson's new movie 'Friendship'. China's first corgi police dog is in trouble AGAIN and no one can remember who picked this article, Taytay got served with a subpoena in the ongoing LivelyxBaldoni case and it's got MJ firing shots at the Beyhive with even MORE conspiracies!, there's a '10 Things I Hate About You' musical comin' to Broadway bein' scored by the one and the only Carly Rae Jepsen, and MUCH MORE! Then a list featuring an actor who ate real dog poop on camera and 29 other HORRIFYING BEHIND THE SCENES THAT LITERALLY MADE ME SICK TO MY STOOOOMACH (per the list title), the Blindz, and a totally remote Jackie's Snackies with MJ's Munchie Minute, and Holden Likes to Eat Two Things....PUSSY & SNACKS from 1:07:03.829 til 1:16:42.609! HAIL HENRY THOMAS ZEBROWSKI SENIOR!Want even more Page 7? Support us on Patreon! Patreon.com/Page7Podcast Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Page 7 ad-free.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.
Every day above ground is a great day and so is this episode! What happens in Vegas is being revealed on this podcast as guest co-host Amanda Walsh (Much Music, Supernatural, Pretty Hard Cases) joins jessi to TELL ALL about their wild weekend with Pitbull ! Are bald caps and goatees the secret to meeting men?! Jessi also saw Beyonce and her take on the ‘Cowboy Carter' tour might upset the BeyHive. Then, Amanda has inside scoop on the trailer for ‘Alls Fair' starring Kim Kardashian, Jessi has notes on Kylie Jenner and Timothee Chalamet's red carpet debut and Taylor Swift would like to excuse herself from Blake Lively's narrative. All that AND there's a HOT PRIEST at the Vatican!? DALE!MONTREAL! HALIFAX! LONDON! OTTAWA! TORONTO- get tickets to see Jessi LIVE Here: www.jessicruickshank.com/tour As always, ask Jessi Anything, HERE: 323-448-0068 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Howdy! In this episode, Shelby and Laura review Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin' Circuit Tour. We attended Night 4 in Inglewood, CA at SoFi Stadium, and the concert exceeded our expectations. We celebrate Beyoncé's storytelling, analyze her Reclamation of America theme, compare Cowboy Carter to Renaissance, gush over Blue's dancing and Rumi's onstage moment, dissect why Ticketmaster is the villain for price gouging Beyhive presale ticket holders, highlight our favorite songs, like Queen Bey riding a mechanical bull while singing Tyrant and belting out the bridges to Irreplaceable and II Hands II Heaven, explain why Black American culture is having a moment from Cowboy Carter to Sinners to Dandyism at the Met Gala, and predict what genre act iii will be. Interested in more Beyoncé content? Check out our podcast episodes on Beyoncé Finally Wins!: The Grammys 2025, Beyoncé Bowl: A Cowboy Carter Christmas NFL Halftime Show, Cowboy Carter ft. Sequoia Holmes (Black People Love Paramore), and Renaissance World Tour. To stay up to date on all things SWW:Follow @SistersWhoWatch on all social media channels (Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, LinkedIn)Subscribe to our YouTube channelCheck out our website and fill out the contact information formWhat should we watch next? Email us at sisterswhowatch@gmail.com or DM us on Instagram with your suggestions.Thank you for listening and we appreciate your support! Please rate, subscribe, download, share, and leave us a review :)
Giddy Up, Giddy Up! Hold onto your chaps, BeyHive. Meghan and Melisa just left the "Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin' Circuit Tour," and these TYRANTS share what they witnessed. Join them as they raise II HANDS II HEAVEN and unpack every breathtaking moment from Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter's latest global spectacle. From the groundbreaking fusion of country, Black history, and pure artistry to the overwhelming emotions it stirred, prepare for what might just be Beyoncé's most impactful tour ever. But the Knowles' family celebrations don't stop there. M&M briefly touch on Ms. Tina Knowles' recently released memoir, "Matriarch." And finally, afer talking about Beyoncé's RIIVERDANCE, Meghan and Melisa take a trip to the mid-90s and dissect the absolute chokehold Michael Flatley and Riverdance had on white women everywhere. Most of y'all are too young to understand the fever dream that was the “Lord of the Dance.” Listen to Full Episodes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dont-blame-me-but-am-i-wrong/id1223800566 Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/dontblameme Buy Our Merch https://crowdmade.com/collections/sister-sign Call In for DBM - 310-694-0976 (3 minutes or less) Write In for DBM - meghanpodcast@gmail.com (300 words or less) Write in for BAIW - butamiwrongpod@gmail.com DBM Submission Form BAIW Submission Form Follow Us! instagram.com/meghanandmelisa @meghanrienks instagram.com/meghanrienks https://twitter.com/meghanrienks @sheisnotmelissa instagram.com/sheisnotmelissa instagram.com/diamondmprint.productions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week the guys start by allowing Felix to recap his time at the Beyonce concert and before you ask, yes he did. They then kick Beav's back in over the Clippers losing in the first round and have Dre give an impromptu Top 5 of the James' he would take over James Harden. During Quick hits, they preview the 2nd round of the playoffs, Greg Popovich stepping down, Dawn Staley getting a statue and Alijah Arenas returning home after his car accident. They reminice over where they were when 'Not Like Us' dropped a year ago and review some of the Met Gala outfits. During Rule Breakers, they dicuss John Halliburton, Abdul Carter asking for retired nu,bers, and guys scaring the hoes. Enjoy!
This Week on The Pop Corner with Matty Durkin: We're back with a quick episode diving into everything trending in pop culture!
This episode is by request from quite a few people. With the Cowboy Carter Tour having just kicked off, the guys are finally talking about a pop-music icon. This week, it's five essential Beyonce songs. And they have a returning guest! Joining Deremy and Thomas is a proud member of the BeyHive, and all-around great pop-culture mind, Quinnon Taylor. Find out if YOUR favorite Beyonce song makes the cut.You can read Quinnon's work on That Grape Juice at thatgrapejuice.netTo hear every song Deremy and Thomas have covered, all in one place, search Spotify for the playlist: Pop Culture Five: Essential SongsLet us know what you think and send us a request!Twitter (X): @popculturefiveInstagram: Pop Culture Five PodcastEmail: popculture5pod@gmail.com
50 Cent shaded Beyoncé and the BeyHive has a problem with him. 50 Cent reposted a TMZ post that showed Beyoncé having a hard time selling out her Cowboy Carter tour. The BeyHive was not happy with 50 Cent and have since attacked him. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ticket sales aren't moving as fast as Beyonce would like, apparently she is struggling to sell out her LA shows.
Pat & JT are all over the map. Starting with Prince Louis turning 7 (he's only 7?!), and ending with the now-viral twin sisters from Australia who speak in perfect sync after a carjacking. In between, there's Demi Moore's “Most Beautiful” comeback, Robert Irwin going shirtless on Dancing with the Stars, and Oprah catching heat from the Beyhive for shading Tina Knowles on her Book Club podcast. Click follow, rate & review, and send to someone who also thought Harry's kids might be imaginary. Subscribe, rate, and review our podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you don't miss an episode! Also follow up on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or the Hurrdat Media YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(Airdate 4/15/25) The Bey Hive sting Queen Bey over high prices? Worldwide Tesla boycotts? Steve Harvey stans angry over his luxury lifestyle posts? Kardashians feeling the heat for showing off excessive consumption? Will the oligarchical surge in the U.S. government and the flossy celebrity lifestyle bring class analysis into the mainstream? The phone lines are hot as we weigh in on predatory capitalism in uncertain economic and political times.https://www.instagram.com/diprimaradio/
In this episode, I chat with Lee Thomas Richardson about Beyoncé's eighth studio album, Cowboy Carter, including its reception by the Beyhive, our favorite (and least favorite) tracks, the nominations and awards the album received at the 2024 Grammys, and Beyoncé's new products that further expand her brand.Join us for our next book club meeting on Sunday, April 27th at 1:30 pm EST! Sign up for the Substack newsletter and join the HMA Discord for more information!My episode on Renaissance with ismatu gwendolynMy episode on TikTok music criticism with @hennyondatokMy episode on timbre in 1980s pop music with Megan LavengoodEric Harvey on pop music consumptionVibe Check's review of Cowboy CarterTop FourGet in touch with me at: hermusicacademia@gmail.com
Hey hey! We are back with part 2 and this week we really dive into how mean the internet can be. If you saw a few weeks ago we were torn up by the Beyhive and overall we've been seeing the internet is just a nasty place. What do you all think? Is everyone ok? ****** Make sure you're following your girls on IG @blackgirlstexting, and on Twitter @blackgirlstext1. As always, please rate, comment and subscribe to Black Girls Texting on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts, it's really important to us as we continue to grow! Want even more?! Go to Blackgirlstexting.com to subscribe to our newsletter!
Hey Friend! Its me, Carla! Whew, this episode was a ride! Dex is officially a Cowboy Carter ticket holder (Beyhive, stand up!), and I've been auditing my top five closest people—we'll see who makes it and who's getting cut real quick. Our Woman of the Week is the one and only Joy Reid—because duh, she's amazing and I really want her to win. And shameless plug, I'd LOVE to work with her!!! Meanwhile, Dex, who was supposed to be focused on creating this episodes outline, went down a whole Neyo rabbit hole (thank you, Shaderoom), and now we're deep-diving into polyamory, parenting, and when to introduce your kids to a new partner—especially in non-traditional relationships. Let's just say, opinions were flying. And THEN, we got into a listener letter from "Caught Up in the DM"—sis has been flirting in the Instagram DMs for months, but instead of a date, she got a sexting buddy. Should she shoot her shot, or is this man just here for the content? You already know we had thoughts on this one. Hit play and let's get into it!
Ayo Edebiri is tapped to write the screenplay for A24's live action Barney movie, The Game and Ye are making a song about Tina Knowles plus Beyonce's Levi's ad.
The Brice's Birthday Bash celebration keeps rolling, and what better way to keep the vibes high than with a fresh round of Casual Tea? This week, @briceIzyah and @AmanAdwin are diving into all the latest headlines, from the Saving Wendy documentary stirring up conversation to the Cowboy Carter Tour ticket chaos that has the Beyhive in shambles. We're also unpacking Google's decision to remove Black History Month and other cultural observances from its calendar, plus the buzz around Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime performance. And of course, we get into the military's controversial new policy on trans enlistment and what it really means. Plenty of tea to sip, plenty of thoughts to share—so grab your cup and tune in now to the Purple Pants Podcast!
Purple Pants Podcast | Saving Wendy, Cowboy Carter Chaos & More! The Brice's Birthday Bash celebration keeps rolling, and what better way to keep the vibes high than with a fresh round of Casual Tea? This week, @briceIzyah and @AmanAdwin are diving into all the latest headlines, from the Saving Wendy documentary stirring up conversation to the Cowboy Carter Tour ticket chaos that has the Beyhive in shambles. We're also unpacking Google's decision to remove Black History Month and other cultural observances from its calendar, plus the buzz around Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime performance. And of course, we get into the military's controversial new policy on trans enlistment and what it really means. Plenty of tea to sip, plenty of thoughts to share—so grab your cup and tune in now to the Purple Pants Podcast! You can also watch along on Brice Izyah's YouTube channel to watch us break it all down https://youtube.com/channel/UCFlglGPPamVHaNAb0tL_s7g LISTEN: Subscribe to the Purple Pants podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks! Previously on the Purple Pants Podcast Feed: Purple Pants Podcast Archives Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Brice's Birthday Bash celebration keeps rolling, and what better way to keep the vibes high than with a fresh round of Casual Tea? This week, @briceIzyah and @AmanAdwin are diving into all the latest headlines, from the Saving Wendy documentary stirring up conversation to the Cowboy Carter Tour ticket chaos that has the Beyhive in shambles. We're also unpacking Google's decision to remove Black History Month and other cultural observances from its calendar, plus the buzz around Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime performance. And of course, we get into the military's controversial new policy on trans enlistment and what it really means. Plenty of tea to sip, plenty of thoughts to share—so grab your cup and tune in now to the Purple Pants Podcast!
‘The White Lotus' is back for Season 3 and Em and Michael have much to discuss, from the theme song changing, to the endless monkey cutaway shots, to all the new characters and even what appears to be a Lannister style attraction moment between the brothers. Okay that was a choice, Em is feeling weird about it, Michael not so much. Meanwhile there's drama in the BeyHive around the price gouging for tickets to Beyoncé's upcoming Cowboy Carter tour and Em and Michael are LIVING for Lady Gaga's new single ‘Abracadabra' so they both deserve a full debrief. Then, inspired by the response to our Dr Stacy Sims episode, Em is determined to get her perimenopause podcast underway and reveals how you can make it happen, plus we touch on Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl Half-time performance. Then in our Sealed Section, on our premium service Emsolation Extra, Em and Michael discuss the Netflix series ‘Apple Cider Vinegar', their prep for Mardi Gras in Sydney and Kylie Minogue live in Melbourne, plus they pick their all time favourite Kylie songs. You can sign up to our 7-day FREE trial and listen for $1.73 a week, or watch it for $2.30 a week at emsolation.supercast.com and don't forget you can watch this episode in full maximalist colour on our YouTube channel at youtube.com/@emsolationpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Count your days: The Beyhive goes OFF on Beyonce & Ticketmaster over price "You're Greedy AF!"
"Sometimes you gotta pop out and show N***s" Kendrick Lamar's Hit Diss Track They Not Like Us Calling on the Canadian government, somebody should check on Drake. 5 nominations all wins, Tay Tay backing it up, Bey and Blue know all the words...Jus' Sayin' Ayy. "Woke" is being used in official communication(Iowa Grand Dragon err...governor to Costco), and "DEI" is being blamed for a horrible mid-air plane crash. Shut Up and get out of my face with that B. S. Tired of ya'll. I want to see the results of the 90-day study when we, Black Folks, protest with our wallets and give the double middle finger to stores that refuse to act like douches. They better recognize... So many people were uninvited from the picnic after all the Karen rants after the Grammys. Am a die-hard member of Beyonce's Bey-Hive, no. I don't want the smoke, and the Karen's your privilege will...not...save...you. Stop it! You and yours are uninvited from the BBQ. Didn't want that nasty raisin-containing potato salad anyway. And if Conway Twitty collabed with either Beyonce or Kendrick, and it's a bop, it's going number 1 by association. So please stop it. And that is country ho. We started it with rock and roll. The Real-T of Reality TV...Carlos King's talent think they own the company... Gizzy owns the shade and I really think we may have to give the show another listen now that Robyn is not on #RHOP Contact Us on: https://linktr.ee/tnfroisreading Blue Sky: @tvfoodwinegirl.bsky.social Threads: www.threads.net/@tnfroisreading Instagram: @tnfroisreading Facebook: TNFroIsReading Bookclub You know your girl is on her hustle, support the show by navigating to: Dale's Angel's Store...For Merch Promo Code: tnfro Writer's Block Coffee Ship A Bag of Dicks Promo Code: tnfrogotjokes Don't forget to drop me a line at tnfroisreading@gmail.com comments on the show or suggestions for Far From Beale St additions.
"The Beyhive is buzzin"! On this week's episode of Black News, Kennelia discusses the red carpet incident, featuring Babyface; and this year's major award winners, featuring Beyonce & Kendrick Lamar. Be sure to continue supporting Black News by liking & subscribing on all apps where podcasts can be heard.
This week, we're covering everything—starting with a full breakdown of the 2024 Grammys. Who dominated the stage? Who took home the big awards? And who had no business even stepping on that red carpet? The wins, the losses, the performances, and the straight-up chaos—nothing is off-limits.But the real news? Beyoncé has entered the chat...again. With the announcement of her Cowboy Carter tour, the Beyhive is already in shambles, and getting tickets is about to be a full-on bloodbath. (I'm talking Hunger Games-level competition. May the odds be ever in your favor.)And if that wasn't enough, I somehow went viral—and now the internet knows me as a Big Back Muncher. On top of that, Publix needs to run me a check because I may have just put the world onto the greatest sandwich combo of all time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Hunter and Peyton talk about all the big moments from this year's Grammy ceremony and get nosy about some Bachelor Nation gossip with the Rachael Kickconnell/Matt James breakup. Then, they chat with returning guest Sarah Hagi about Oscar nominee Karla Sofía Gascon's history of racism, and what it was like to break the big story.Be the first to know about Wondery's newest podcasts, curated recommendations, and more! Sign up now at https://wondery.fm/wonderynewsletterListen to Lemme Say This on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. Watch new episodes on YouTube and listen to weekly exclusive bonus content by joining Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Start your free trial by visiting wondery.com/links/lemme-say-this/ now. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Season 8 Episode 114- "That's neither here, nor there!" In this episode, we're unpacking the latest conversations making waves—the role back of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in the workplace, to the tragic plane crashes in Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia. We'll also dive into Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter tour—what's got the BeyHive buzzing, and of course, we can't ignore the latest updates on billionaire Rihanna and A$AP Rocky's court case. Grab your drink, get comfortable, and let's get into it—because whether it's here or there, we're talking about it! Topics Covered: •DEI in 2025: Is corporate America still pushing for progress, or is it just talk? •Breaking News: Updates on the Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia plane crashes •Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter Tour: What we know, what's speculation, and why it's a game-changer •Rihanna & A$AP Rocky's Court Case: The latest drama and what it means for their billion-dollar empire Connect with Me: • Instagram: @TiciaTheDiva • Twitter: @TiciaTheDiva • Email: TiciaTheDiva@gmail.com Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and share this episode with your ladies!
Justin Baldoni just turned Tinseltown upside down with his latest move—a tell-all website packed with never-before-seen texts from Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds. Saddle up, BeyHive—Queen Bey is back on the road! Is there trouble in paradise for Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake? Don't forget to vote in today's poll on Twitter at @naughtynicerob or in our Facebook group. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How did the BeyHive become a global force? In this episode, we explore the evolution of Beyoncé's devoted fanbase. Dr. Collins interviews Deron Jordan, King of the Beyhive, to discuss Queen B's influence on pop culture and how this passionate community unites to celebrate her artistry, defend her from critics, and amplify her impact worldwide.
Standing By or Standing Apart; Beyoncé's Public Reaction to Jay-Z's Legal Battle The first lady of global pop royalty, Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, has long been celebrated for her commanding presence, meticulous control over her public image, and an uncanny ability to dominate the cultural spotlight without a single word uttered. Yet, amidst the storm surrounding her husband, Jay-Z, and the explosive allegations of sexual assault that have rocked the entertainment world, it is Beyoncé's quiet but resolute demeanor that has now captured the public's imagination and scrutiny. At the center of this unfolding drama is a civil lawsuit that names Jay-Z as an alleged perpetrator of sexual assault against a 13-year-old girl at an after-party following the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards. The allegations, shocking in their detail, include claims of underage victimization and an environment of exploitation. Jay-Z, alongside his longtime collaborator and fellow music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs, has vehemently denied the accusations, with both men's legal teams describing the claims as baseless fabrications and attempts at extortion. While the courts and legal teams prepare for what promises to be a lengthy and highly publicized battle, the attention has shifted to Beyoncé, whose actions and inactions are being scrutinized for clues to her stance. Over the years, Beyoncé has crafted an image of unwavering strength and poise. She is not just an entertainer but a cultural symbol of empowerment and resilience. However, the allegations against her husband present a unique challenge to this carefully curated image. How does a woman whose career has been built on themes of independence, justice, and activism respond when the man she has built a family and empire with faces allegations of this magnitude? This question looms large as the world watches her every move. In the weeks following the public revelation of the lawsuit, Beyoncé has offered a masterclass in stoic solidarity. She has attended high-profile events alongside Jay-Z, presenting a united front that speaks volumes without the need for verbal commentary. One such appearance was at the premiere of Mufasa: The Lion King, where the couple arrived hand-in-hand, their smiles seemingly unshaken by the controversy swirling around them. The event marked a significant moment, as it placed them squarely in the public eye during a period when retreating from the limelight might have been the more predictable choice. Beyoncé's actions, however, have not stopped at public appearances. Days after the premiere, she took center stage during the Christmas Day NFL halftime show, delivering a performance that reminded the world of her unparalleled artistry and stage presence. The timing was poignant—a deliberate assertion of control over her narrative. Her fans, often referred to as the BeyHive, rallied around her, interpreting the performance as a declaration of resilience and focus amidst the noise. Yet, as is often the case with figures of her stature, every move is dissected and analyzed for hidden meanings. Social media has been rife with speculation about what Beyoncé's silence on the allegations against Jay-Z signifies. Is it an act of unwavering loyalty, a refusal to lend credence to what she and her husband may see as baseless claims? Or does it reflect a more personal struggle, one not meant for public consumption? These questions have fueled countless debates, turning Beyoncé's silence into its own form of communication—a blank canvas onto which people project their hopes, doubts, and expectations. Adding complexity to the situation was an incident involving Beyoncé's mother, Tina Knowles. After her Instagram account appeared to "like" a post referencing the allegations against Jay-Z, Tina quickly issued a statement claiming her account had been hacked. While the explanation was straightforward, it did little to quell the storm of speculation. Fans and commentators alike pored over the incident, interpreting it as a potential crack in the family's unified front. For Beyoncé, this moment is as much about optics as it is about substance. She has built a career on transcending controversy, often using it as a springboard for artistic expression. Her 2016 album Lemonade, widely regarded as a masterpiece, was born out of personal turmoil and marital strife, offering fans a raw and unflinching look at her life. This time, however, the stakes feel different. The allegations against Jay-Z are not about infidelity or personal failings; they are criminal in nature, and their implications extend far beyond the realm of celebrity gossip. Public reaction to Beyoncé's response has been as polarized as it has been intense. Supporters argue that her actions—standing by Jay-Z in public, continuing with her professional commitments—are a demonstration of loyalty and strength. Critics, however, see her silence as a missed opportunity to address an issue that resonates deeply in the era of #MeToo. The debate underscores the unique position Beyoncé occupies in the cultural landscape: a figure who is simultaneously revered as a symbol of empowerment and scrutinized as a public figure with extraordinary influence. From a broader perspective, Beyoncé's response, or lack thereof, raises important questions about the role of celebrity in shaping societal conversations. Should she be held accountable for addressing allegations against her husband simply because of her platform? Or does her silence reflect a rightful boundary between public and private life? These questions are not easily answered, but they highlight the double-edged sword of celebrity—the expectation to lead while navigating deeply personal challenges. Beyoncé's silence also invites reflection on the dynamics of power and association. As one half of a global power couple, her image is inextricably linked to Jay-Z's. Their brand, built on a shared narrative of success, artistry, and philanthropy, faces its most significant test yet. How this moment shapes their legacy will depend not only on the outcome of the legal proceedings but also on how they navigate the public's perception in the interim. As the lawsuit against Jay-Z progresses, the world will continue to watch Beyoncé with rapt attention. Every gesture, every public appearance, every silence will be scrutinized for meaning. It is a burden unique to her level of fame, one that demands a careful balancing act between personal loyalty and public expectation. Whether she chooses to speak out or maintain her silence, her response will undoubtedly shape not only her legacy but also the broader conversation about power, accountability, and the complexities of partnership under the unforgiving glare of the spotlight. In the end, Beyoncé's reaction to this crisis may serve as a case study in the art of navigating scandal in the modern age. Her choices—measured, deliberate, and imbued with a sense of control—reflect a woman who understands the weight of her influence and the stakes of her decisions. For now, her silence remains a powerful statement in itself, leaving the world to interpret its meaning and wonder what comes next. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? 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The first lady of global pop royalty, Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, has long been celebrated for her commanding presence, meticulous control over her public image, and an uncanny ability to dominate the cultural spotlight without a single word uttered. Yet, amidst the storm surrounding her husband, Jay-Z, and the explosive allegations of sexual assault that have rocked the entertainment world, it is Beyoncé's quiet but resolute demeanor that has now captured the public's imagination and scrutiny. At the center of this unfolding drama is a civil lawsuit that names Jay-Z as an alleged perpetrator of sexual assault against a 13-year-old girl at an after-party following the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards. The allegations, shocking in their detail, include claims of underage victimization and an environment of exploitation. Jay-Z, alongside his longtime collaborator and fellow music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs, has vehemently denied the accusations, with both men's legal teams describing the claims as baseless fabrications and attempts at extortion. While the courts and legal teams prepare for what promises to be a lengthy and highly publicized battle, the attention has shifted to Beyoncé, whose actions and inactions are being scrutinized for clues to her stance. Over the years, Beyoncé has crafted an image of unwavering strength and poise. She is not just an entertainer but a cultural symbol of empowerment and resilience. However, the allegations against her husband present a unique challenge to this carefully curated image. How does a woman whose career has been built on themes of independence, justice, and activism respond when the man she has built a family and empire with faces allegations of this magnitude? This question looms large as the world watches her every move. In the weeks following the public revelation of the lawsuit, Beyoncé has offered a masterclass in stoic solidarity. She has attended high-profile events alongside Jay-Z, presenting a united front that speaks volumes without the need for verbal commentary. One such appearance was at the premiere of Mufasa: The Lion King, where the couple arrived hand-in-hand, their smiles seemingly unshaken by the controversy swirling around them. The event marked a significant moment, as it placed them squarely in the public eye during a period when retreating from the limelight might have been the more predictable choice. Beyoncé's actions, however, have not stopped at public appearances. Days after the premiere, she took center stage during the Christmas Day NFL halftime show, delivering a performance that reminded the world of her unparalleled artistry and stage presence. The timing was poignant—a deliberate assertion of control over her narrative. Her fans, often referred to as the BeyHive, rallied around her, interpreting the performance as a declaration of resilience and focus amidst the noise. Yet, as is often the case with figures of her stature, every move is dissected and analyzed for hidden meanings. Social media has been rife with speculation about what Beyoncé's silence on the allegations against Jay-Z signifies. Is it an act of unwavering loyalty, a refusal to lend credence to what she and her husband may see as baseless claims? Or does it reflect a more personal struggle, one not meant for public consumption? These questions have fueled countless debates, turning Beyoncé's silence into its own form of communication—a blank canvas onto which people project their hopes, doubts, and expectations. Adding complexity to the situation was an incident involving Beyoncé's mother, Tina Knowles. After her Instagram account appeared to "like" a post referencing the allegations against Jay-Z, Tina quickly issued a statement claiming her account had been hacked. While the explanation was straightforward, it did little to quell the storm of speculation. Fans and commentators alike pored over the incident, interpreting it as a potential crack in the family's unified front. For Beyoncé, this moment is as much about optics as it is about substance. She has built a career on transcending controversy, often using it as a springboard for artistic expression. Her 2016 album Lemonade, widely regarded as a masterpiece, was born out of personal turmoil and marital strife, offering fans a raw and unflinching look at her life. This time, however, the stakes feel different. The allegations against Jay-Z are not about infidelity or personal failings; they are criminal in nature, and their implications extend far beyond the realm of celebrity gossip. Public reaction to Beyoncé's response has been as polarized as it has been intense. Supporters argue that her actions—standing by Jay-Z in public, continuing with her professional commitments—are a demonstration of loyalty and strength. Critics, however, see her silence as a missed opportunity to address an issue that resonates deeply in the era of #MeToo. The debate underscores the unique position Beyoncé occupies in the cultural landscape: a figure who is simultaneously revered as a symbol of empowerment and scrutinized as a public figure with extraordinary influence. From a broader perspective, Beyoncé's response, or lack thereof, raises important questions about the role of celebrity in shaping societal conversations. Should she be held accountable for addressing allegations against her husband simply because of her platform? Or does her silence reflect a rightful boundary between public and private life? These questions are not easily answered, but they highlight the double-edged sword of celebrity—the expectation to lead while navigating deeply personal challenges. Beyoncé's silence also invites reflection on the dynamics of power and association. As one half of a global power couple, her image is inextricably linked to Jay-Z's. Their brand, built on a shared narrative of success, artistry, and philanthropy, faces its most significant test yet. How this moment shapes their legacy will depend not only on the outcome of the legal proceedings but also on how they navigate the public's perception in the interim. As the lawsuit against Jay-Z progresses, the world will continue to watch Beyoncé with rapt attention. Every gesture, every public appearance, every silence will be scrutinized for meaning. It is a burden unique to her level of fame, one that demands a careful balancing act between personal loyalty and public expectation. Whether she chooses to speak out or maintain her silence, her response will undoubtedly shape not only her legacy but also the broader conversation about power, accountability, and the complexities of partnership under the unforgiving glare of the spotlight. In the end, Beyoncé's reaction to this crisis may serve as a case study in the art of navigating scandal in the modern age. Her choices—measured, deliberate, and imbued with a sense of control—reflect a woman who understands the weight of her influence and the stakes of her decisions. For now, her silence remains a powerful statement in itself, leaving the world to interpret its meaning and wonder what comes next. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? 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The first lady of global pop royalty, Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, has long been celebrated for her commanding presence, meticulous control over her public image, and an uncanny ability to dominate the cultural spotlight without a single word uttered. Yet, amidst the storm surrounding her husband, Jay-Z, and the explosive allegations of sexual assault that have rocked the entertainment world, it is Beyoncé's quiet but resolute demeanor that has now captured the public's imagination and scrutiny. At the center of this unfolding drama is a civil lawsuit that names Jay-Z as an alleged perpetrator of sexual assault against a 13-year-old girl at an after-party following the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards. The allegations, shocking in their detail, include claims of underage victimization and an environment of exploitation. Jay-Z, alongside his longtime collaborator and fellow music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs, has vehemently denied the accusations, with both men's legal teams describing the claims as baseless fabrications and attempts at extortion. While the courts and legal teams prepare for what promises to be a lengthy and highly publicized battle, the attention has shifted to Beyoncé, whose actions and inactions are being scrutinized for clues to her stance. Over the years, Beyoncé has crafted an image of unwavering strength and poise. She is not just an entertainer but a cultural symbol of empowerment and resilience. However, the allegations against her husband present a unique challenge to this carefully curated image. How does a woman whose career has been built on themes of independence, justice, and activism respond when the man she has built a family and empire with faces allegations of this magnitude? This question looms large as the world watches her every move. In the weeks following the public revelation of the lawsuit, Beyoncé has offered a masterclass in stoic solidarity. She has attended high-profile events alongside Jay-Z, presenting a united front that speaks volumes without the need for verbal commentary. One such appearance was at the premiere of Mufasa: The Lion King, where the couple arrived hand-in-hand, their smiles seemingly unshaken by the controversy swirling around them. The event marked a significant moment, as it placed them squarely in the public eye during a period when retreating from the limelight might have been the more predictable choice. Beyoncé's actions, however, have not stopped at public appearances. Days after the premiere, she took center stage during the Christmas Day NFL halftime show, delivering a performance that reminded the world of her unparalleled artistry and stage presence. The timing was poignant—a deliberate assertion of control over her narrative. Her fans, often referred to as the BeyHive, rallied around her, interpreting the performance as a declaration of resilience and focus amidst the noise. Yet, as is often the case with figures of her stature, every move is dissected and analyzed for hidden meanings. Social media has been rife with speculation about what Beyoncé's silence on the allegations against Jay-Z signifies. Is it an act of unwavering loyalty, a refusal to lend credence to what she and her husband may see as baseless claims? Or does it reflect a more personal struggle, one not meant for public consumption? These questions have fueled countless debates, turning Beyoncé's silence into its own form of communication—a blank canvas onto which people project their hopes, doubts, and expectations. Adding complexity to the situation was an incident involving Beyoncé's mother, Tina Knowles. After her Instagram account appeared to "like" a post referencing the allegations against Jay-Z, Tina quickly issued a statement claiming her account had been hacked. While the explanation was straightforward, it did little to quell the storm of speculation. Fans and commentators alike pored over the incident, interpreting it as a potential crack in the family's unified front. For Beyoncé, this moment is as much about optics as it is about substance. She has built a career on transcending controversy, often using it as a springboard for artistic expression. Her 2016 album Lemonade, widely regarded as a masterpiece, was born out of personal turmoil and marital strife, offering fans a raw and unflinching look at her life. This time, however, the stakes feel different. The allegations against Jay-Z are not about infidelity or personal failings; they are criminal in nature, and their implications extend far beyond the realm of celebrity gossip. Public reaction to Beyoncé's response has been as polarized as it has been intense. Supporters argue that her actions—standing by Jay-Z in public, continuing with her professional commitments—are a demonstration of loyalty and strength. Critics, however, see her silence as a missed opportunity to address an issue that resonates deeply in the era of #MeToo. The debate underscores the unique position Beyoncé occupies in the cultural landscape: a figure who is simultaneously revered as a symbol of empowerment and scrutinized as a public figure with extraordinary influence. From a broader perspective, Beyoncé's response, or lack thereof, raises important questions about the role of celebrity in shaping societal conversations. Should she be held accountable for addressing allegations against her husband simply because of her platform? Or does her silence reflect a rightful boundary between public and private life? These questions are not easily answered, but they highlight the double-edged sword of celebrity—the expectation to lead while navigating deeply personal challenges. Beyoncé's silence also invites reflection on the dynamics of power and association. As one half of a global power couple, her image is inextricably linked to Jay-Z's. Their brand, built on a shared narrative of success, artistry, and philanthropy, faces its most significant test yet. How this moment shapes their legacy will depend not only on the outcome of the legal proceedings but also on how they navigate the public's perception in the interim. As the lawsuit against Jay-Z progresses, the world will continue to watch Beyoncé with rapt attention. Every gesture, every public appearance, every silence will be scrutinized for meaning. It is a burden unique to her level of fame, one that demands a careful balancing act between personal loyalty and public expectation. Whether she chooses to speak out or maintain her silence, her response will undoubtedly shape not only her legacy but also the broader conversation about power, accountability, and the complexities of partnership under the unforgiving glare of the spotlight. In the end, Beyoncé's reaction to this crisis may serve as a case study in the art of navigating scandal in the modern age. Her choices—measured, deliberate, and imbued with a sense of control—reflect a woman who understands the weight of her influence and the stakes of her decisions. For now, her silence remains a powerful statement in itself, leaving the world to interpret its meaning and wonder what comes next. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? 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This week Bryan talks about Beyonce, Christmas and AI taking over.
Shannon Sharpe addresses Kirk Herbstreit’s critical comments and says the two connected privately to clear the air. Later, Unc and Ocho discuss Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson saying he won’t be in the locker room during halftime because he will be watching Beyonce’s Christmas Day halftime performance and dive into their wild strip club stories from their NFL days and much more!03:13 - Show Start03:36 - Intro06:30 - Saints v Packers12:50 - Kirk Herbstreit20:44 - CJ Gardner - Eagles DB went live on IG during game23:55 - Jerry gushes on Mike McCarthy31:34 - Lamar Jackson will watch Beyonce’s halftime show48:21 - Josh Allen(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Netflix has the Bey Hive buzzing ahead of her Christmas Day performance full 82 Tue, 24 Dec 2024 13:37:16 +0000 EkRQI4jAFw1B7dTahVkIrW8JSNrn7mre football,netflix,beyonce,stranger things,entertainment news,arnold scharzenegger,millie bobbie brown,society & culture Jenn Hobby football,netflix,beyonce,stranger things,entertainment news,arnold scharzenegger,millie bobbie brown,society & culture Netflix has the Bey Hive buzzing ahead of her Christmas Day performance Jenn doesn't want you to miss a thing! If you missed a segment, or an entire show one morning, then just download the segments you missed below! Or check us out on iTunes and subscribe there! 2022 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture Society & Culture Society & Culture Society & Culture Society & Culture Society & Culture False https://player.amperwavepodca
We hope your Thanksgiving was full of gratitude and you got everything you wanted for Black Friday!! Now that the holidays are over, we've got a brand new episode for you!! Swifties and Beyhive, unite (or fight)—this week, we dive into Billboard's (apparently) spicy choice of Beyoncé over Taylor Swift as the Greatest Pop Star of the 21st Century. Blake and Raven spill tea on Joe Biden pardoning Hunter and the fallout that followed, Drake's brewing legal drama with Kendrick Lamar's label, and the chaos (and creativity) on our TikTok For You pages. Don't worry, we only mention Wicked for two minutes this time! It's messy, it's funny, it's unmissable. Tune in, besties!
It is Hump Day on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast. In this episode, the RSMS crew discusses a plethora of topics. During Da Hot Spot, Da brat spoke about Nelly bringing back Apple Bottom Jeans. The Country Grammer rapper said that he is relaunching Apple Bottom jeans in November 2024 to celebrate women of all shapes and sizes. In other celebrity news, Amber Rose is backtracking her comments she had about Beyoncé after the BeyHive attacked her. Rose said that Beyoncé copied her speech that she did at the RNC earlier this year. Beyoncé spoke at a rally for VP Kamala Harris giving her an endorsement. Amber Rose said that she was just trolling and that she and Beyoncé have hung out a bunch of times. The Democratic Vice President nominee, Governor Tim Walz joins the RSMS crew. Walz is speaking about the importance of the 2024 presidential election and what is at stake. He also speaks of the plans of VP Kamala Harris. All of this and more on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast. Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/rickey-smiley-morning-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amber Rose is backtracking her comments she had about Beyoncé after the BeyHive attacked her. Rose said that Beyoncé copied her speech that she did at the RNC earlier this year. Beyoncé spoke at a rally for VP Kamala Harris giving her an endorsement. Amber Rose said that she was just trolling and that she and Beyoncé have hung out a bunch of times. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sorry in advance to the Beyhive... Beyoncé Giselle Knowles, welcome to the Cancelled courtroom! Look, this ain't Texas, and thank goodness for that, because their rules are slightly more intense than ours. Alright, Queen Bey, we're not here to trash your talent (because let's face it, her fans would hunt us down) and why would we? Your voice is Irreplaceable. But from failing to ref a family smackdown to the conspiracy theory that brought us to tears (yep, really), there's a lot Bey has to answer for.So, is Beyoncé to blame for everything? Definitely not! But, you know, maybe just a little? Plus more of your Lazy Gewl stories. ENTER LAZY GEWL GIVEAWAYS HERE! A LIST OF EVERYONE WE'VE CANCELLED ALONG THE WAY: Billie Eilish: The Most Bizarre Interview Of All TimeKaty "Feud With Taylor Swift" PerryKim ‘Throw Sh*t At A Wall & See What Sticks' KardashianJoJo "Get Your Ex On Your Podcast" SiwaThe O.C: Seth's Behind The Scenes Antics & The Issue With Marissa It Ends With Us DramaBenniferLady Gaga SEND US YOUR LAZY GEWL STORIES: podcast@mamamia.com.au END BITS:If you're looking for something else to listen to why not check out our hilarious and seriously unhelpful podcast The Baby Bubble hosted by Clare and Jessie Stephens.Or click here to listen to But Are You Happy, hosted by Clare Stephens. Or click here to listen to the hosts of Mamamia Out Loud open up about creativity and how they stay inspired. CREDITS:Hosts: Clare and Jessie Stephens Executive Producer: Kimberley Braddish Audio Producer: Leah Porges Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Support the show: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Which We Discuss: 1. Early voting numbers. We've got ‘em, and we don't know what they mean! (Don't worry, nobody does.) 2. The Trump Nazi Rally adds insult to injury by denying New Yorkers their daily bagel run. 3. Harris' ability to stay on message in front of television cameras is expiring. 4. Beyhive and KHive finally become one. 5. Latest debacle at LA Times and Washington Post are pretty excellent reasons for doing away with billionaires. 6. Trump's Rogan interview reminds us that at his core, he's really just a mediocre entertainer. ALSO, need help with your CA ballot? Looking for a breakdown of the props? Check out the BTL CA Prop Guide: https://tinyurl.com/CApropguide2024 Brain Trust Live is Lila Nordstrom and Brent Thornburg's look at the week in electoral and political news. Join the millions of falling phones, sirens, helicopters, barking dogs, and computer beeps who love our podcast and tell your friends about BTL! Then rate us on iTunes or find us Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Stitcher, or Instagram! And, as always, you can buy and review Lila's book here: Some Kids Left Behind. Plus, subscribe to Lila's other podcast, What Can I Do, wherever you get your
Campaigning in Georgia, Kamala Harris' most anticipated celebrity supporter will take the stage tonight. Meanwhile, Donald Trump goes somewhere even he admits he's not gone before. Plus, in the fight for Congress, we're getting a clearer picture of where voters stand with the balance of power hanging in the balance. And, with Florida voters set to decide whether to enshrine abortion rights, we speak with Democratic challenger to Senator Rick Scott, Debbie Mucarsel-Powell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this captivating episode of 'That's What I Call Marketing,' I sit down with Marcus Collins, the brilliant author of For The Culture and Clinical Assistant Professor of Marketing at the Ross School of Business, University of Michigan. This episode covers his work for Beyonce where he learnt so much about where the Queens tribe wanted to be to his work understanding and influencing culture today. We dive deep into Marcus's fascinating story, exploring how his early admiration for icons like Michael Jackson and Boyz II Men shaped his career aspirations. Marcus opens up about the challenges he faced in the music industry, which eventually led him to discover his passion for marketing, where he found a sense of belonging and purpose. He sheds light on the importance of community over fan clubs, recounting how his team discovered Beyonce's dedicated fanbase, the Beyhive, wanted something different to what the Beyentourage was set up to give them. Marcus explains how brands can tap into cultural production and human behaviour to drive meaningful connections and garner loyalty. We also tackle the complexities of segmentation and identity in marketing, with Marcus elaborating on how to truly understand and engage with diverse audiences. He emphasises the power of curiosity and cultural observation, encouraging marketers to look beyond the conventional and explore the nuanced corners of human interaction. Our discussion touches on the significance of micro-influencers and social proof, as Marcus shares his insights into why smaller, more authentic influencers often wield greater impact than big-name celebrities. He also delves into the unpredictable nature of cultural moments, using examples like the viral success of 'Jools Lebron and Demure' to illustrate how randomness and social contagion can be leveraged for marketing success. Marcus's new book, 'For the Culture,' serves as the foundation for many of the ideas we discuss, providing rich context and actionable insights for marketers. He also introduces an upcoming course with Cannes Lions, designed to help professionals unlock the influence of culture—a marketer's greatest cheat code. This episode is a treasure trove of wisdom and practical advice for anyone looking to harness the power of culture in their marketing strategies. Tune in to discover how understanding human behaviour and cultural dynamics can elevate your marketing game and drive behavioural adoption.03:01 Transition from Music to Marketing05:53 The Influence of Steve Stoute09:31 Understanding Culture11:54 Working with Beyonce20:57 Segmentation and Identity in Marketing28:31 Targeted Marketing and Network Effects29:05 How this is similar to James Hurman Current vs. Future Demand29:42 Social Contagion and Decision Making31:40 Micro-Influencers and Social Proof34:34 Cultural Production and Marketing43:24 Curiosity and Cultural Observation49:51 Exploiting Randomness in Marketing52:05 Unlocking the Influence of Culture CourseBuy the book For The Culture https://www.marctothec.com/booksConnect with Conor https://www.linkedin.com/in/conorbyrne/Sponsor the show https://www.thatswhaticallmarketing.com/sponsor Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Are you ever going to text me?This episode doesn't know its E chord from a G chord. Jason, Jim, and Joseph critique some of the worst acting performances by non-actors.Jason laments over his broken guitar. Just wrong.Jim recounts the day Mariah Carey begged him to play her music.It's like Showgirls without the nudity.Joseph blasphemes the acting performances in A Hard Day's Night.So much makeup- So many Brooklyn accents.Thanks a lot, Simon Cowell.Jim and Jason take on the Swiftees and Beyhive with their selections.This time basketball's gonna be different.Which singer gets a Lifetime Achievement award for bad acting?Which singer may have gotten a black eye for his terrible acting performance?
In this episode of The Music in Me, we dive into the fascinating world of Beyoncé. From her early days in Destiny's Child to her record-breaking achievements, alter ego Sasha Fierce, and humanitarian work, we'll uncover some fun facts about Queen Bey that even her biggest fans might not know.DESTINY'S CHILD SONGS MENTIONED...I'm a SurvivorSay My NameBootyliciousBEYONCE SONGS MENTIONED...HaloSingle Ladies (Put a Ring on it)Run the World (Girls)FormationListen from DreamgirlsSpirit from The Lion King (Live Action 2019)Love on TopWhat did you think of this episode? Support the showKeep listening, keep grooving, and let the music in you continue to shine. Thank you, and see you soon!CONTACT TERI:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/terirosborg/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/teri.rosborgYouTube: The Music in MeTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@terirosborgPodcast Facebook Page: The Music in Me Podcast Facebook pageTHEME SONG BY: Hayley GremardINTRODUCTION BY: Gavin Bruno
Beyhive members and fans alike feel that Beyoncé has been snubbed by the Country Music Awards. Her album, Cowboy Carter topped the Billboard charts as well as 7 songs going on the top 10 of Billboard, but yet she was not nominated for a single Country Music Award. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We read the papers so you don't have to. Today: Soccer star TV host Jermaine Jenas has been sacked by the BBC – and the papers scramble for what they're allowed to say. Oh, Beyhive! Was Beyoncé really supposed to be Kamala Harris's surprise guest at the DNC? Plus – No cats, no dogs, no snakes? Meet the world's pickiest flatmates. Jacob Jarvis is joined by journalist Ava Santina and comedian Priya Hall. Support Paper Cuts and get mugs, t-shirts and extended ad-free editions: back.papercutsshow.com Follow Paper Cuts: • Twitter: https://twitter.com/papercutsshow • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/papercutsshow • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@papercutsshow • Threads: https://www.threads.net/@papercutsshow Illustrations by Modern Toss https://moderntoss.com Written and presented by Jacob Jarvis. Audio production: Robin Leeburn. Production. Liam Tait. Design: James Parrett. Music: Simon Williams. Socials: Kieron Leslie. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Exec Producer: Martin Bojtos. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. PAPER CUTS is a Podmasters Production Podmasters.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kamala Harris walks out to Beyoncé's 'Freedom' song and the Beyhive is buzzin'! Plus, Katy Perry kisses a fan and she liked it, Celine Dion reportedly paid $2 million to perform one song at the Olympics Opening Ceremony, and more!
Taylor has Swifties, Beyoncé has the BeyHive, and Buffett has Parrotheads. But what should we call our fellow M*A*S*H fanatics? That's just one of the many topics Jeff & Ryan discuss on this episode of MASH Matters. Other talking points include industrial films, Jamie Farr's earlobes, unsold pilots, 1951, the Salkowitz theory, Margaret's pillow, stray crew members, and more. PLUS, we introduce another never-before-seen treasure from Michael Hirsh! Support the podcast on Patreon and buy merch at the MASH Matters store For show notes, episodes, recipes, bios, and more visit our website.
Swifties and the Beyhive are going at it over Post Malone, and Tom Brady's roast will air live on Netflix.
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