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Interview W Kutta Kay From Zeus Baddies Gone Wild

podcast June 14, 2026


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The internet loves a clean villain and a clean victim, but real life is never that simple. We start with the kind of chaos only No Advisory can pull off, then jump into Pride Month talk that turns into a real question about allies, belonging, and why people show up when the vibes are good but disappear when it’s time to stand for something.

From there, we break down two stories that hit opposite nerves: a graduation celebration that goes viral for the “wrong” reason, and a devastating shooting case where a 14-year-old is chased and killed over a suspected theft, followed by a not-guilty verdict. We debate what accountability looks like when rules are unfair, when the system feels rigged, and when the public decides your whole story based on a clip. Along the way we touch hip hop culture, including reactions to a Jay-Z freestyle, and we unpack celebrity news with the kind of blunt honesty you expect from us.

Then Lex Rated brings “Trigger” with a topic that gets everybody heated: when does identity stop being part of your story and start becoming an excuse? We get into locus of control, confirmation bias, self-serving bias, and how social media rewards victim-hood more than recovery. Finally, we’re joined by Kutta Kay from Zeus Network’s Baddies Gone Wild for a behind-the-scenes talk on what’s real, what production can influence, how editing shifts public perception, and how fast life changes once people recognize your face.

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