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EPISODE #99

Daily Briefing

What the Culture's Talking About

November 24, 2025 • 5 minutes • Hosted by Victoria

Today's Briefing

Episode #99

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About This Episode

Sending love to Donald Glover after his health scare. We discuss why Victoria Monét is throwing down against AI theft, and how we handle racism in concert spaces. Stay woke.

Today's Highlights:

Donald Glover cancels 2024 tour dates after revealing he recently suffered a serious stroke.
Glover’s stroke emphasizes prioritizing mental and physical health for Black men facing creative demands.
The Daily Briefing tackles critical community conversations regarding safety, AI, and evolving workplace identity.
Sending immediate love and support to multi-hyphenate creator Donald Glover following his tragic health announcement.
A vibrant Black talent’s health crisis underscores the importance of proactively managing massive creative burdens.

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