The Morning Hustle kicks off with a conversation that has everyone leaning in: what if the five‑day work week really became a thing of the past? Lore’l breaks down growing momentum among corporations pushing for a four-day work week, sparking a lively debate about work-life balance, productivity, and whether employees should accept less pay in exchange for more time off. The crew weighs the mental health benefits against the financial trade-offs, questioning if companies are truly ready to restructure without shortchanging workers.
In hip-hop news, Young Thug finds himself under fire after defending his complicated relationship with Rich Homie Quan following Quan’s passing. Thug explains why he never reached out to mend fences, insisting he stood ten toes down even when they weren’t speaking, which leads to a deeper discussion about pride, loyalty, and public grief. The episode also welcomes Gabrielle Dennis and Matthew Law, stars of Netflix’s new series Nemesis, who stop by to talk about the show’s high-stakes drama, working with Courtney A. Kemp, and what it means to see complex Black stories unfold on a major streaming platform.
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