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This week on The Sidebar Podcast, Leise Winny and Mr. Royce bounce between culture, dating, internet behavior, and the strange ways modern life turns people into “products.”
The episode opens with Royce setting the tone before the conversation dives straight into everyday awkwardness — like random hair compliments from strangers and the unspoken rules of posting relationships online. From there, the discussion moves into dating economics, the rising cost of simply going out, and whether the body positivity movement has helped or complicated how people see themselves.
Things get more chaotic when the crew reviews McDonald’s menu items, revisits the absolutely wild era of America’s Next Top Model, and reflects on why the 2000s cultural moment still feels unmatched.
The second half shifts gears into bigger conversations: survival mode vs. laziness, global tensions involving Iran, and the “Humpty Dumpty effect” — what happens when public figures or ideas fall apart and can’t be put back together.
By the end, the hosts land on a blunt conclusion: sometimes the culture moves forward only when people start calling things out directly.
Funny, chaotic, and brutally honest — classic Sidebar energy.
0:35 — Royce intro
2:34 — White people giving hair compliments unprovoked
3:55 — Do big girls have to hide their men online?
12:47 — Do dates cost too much now?
16:33 — McDonald’s product review
21:55 — Body positivity movement: good or bad?
31:21 — When survival mode looks like laziness
36:20 — America’s Next Top Model was unhinged
42:37 — The 2000s cultural era really was different
46:37 — Iran war discussion
1:08:00 — The “Humpty Dumpty effect.”
1:25:25 — We gotta start calling people out
1:35:26 — Outro
Cari and Jemele talk with veteran WNBA player Lexie Brown. Lexie opens up about the contract negotiations between the league and the WNBA and responds to reports of a rift […]
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