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Today’s episode of the Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast dives deep into civic and church-world vibe with the kind of clarity only Ricky and crew deliver. First up, the nation is voting in droves. The RSMS team spotlights a major push at the polls, emphasizing how local offices often decide issues like education, policing and zip-code investment. Political commentator Roland Martin reinforces the urgency, arguing that “if you’re not turning out at the ballot box, someone else will decide your future.
Gary with the Tea spoke about spirituality and accountability inside the church as the team breaks down the riffs surrounding Marvin Winans. A viral clip shows him publicly questioning a congregant’s giving and sparking criticism, and it is rumored people are not showing up to his church.
Finally, Alfredas acknowledges the passing of former Vice President Dick Cheney at age 84, a figure whose legacy looms large in American political history. From Gulf War secretary to Bush administration right-hand, Cheney’s death prompts reflection on public service, power and consequences.
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🎙️ OUTLOUDERS, the first new episode of RIANOUTLOUD! is here — featuring the vocal architect himself, Chris French! 🎶 Straight out of Dallas, TX, Chris is an R&B artist whose […]
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