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Selective Ignorance with Mandii B

Selective Ignorance with Mandii B

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Who Raised Y'all | Bonus Episode

Jun 26, 20261h 6m

Selective Ignorance: Ep. 69 | Scammers, Shea Butter Baby & Sunday Service

Jun 23, 20261h 38m

Juneteenth, Selective History & The Missing Chapters | Bonus Episode

Jun 19, 20261h 14m

Selective Ignorance: Ep. 68 | Racism is Alive, Bigot Bot Hive & The Knicks In Five

Jun 16, 20261h 45m

Fake Merch, Light Eyes & A Warm Butt | Bonus Episode

Jun 12, 202635 min

Selective Ignorance: Ep. 67 | Biased Juries, Bird Behavior & Basketball

Jun 9, 20261h 36m

Be Who You Are For Your Pride | Bonus Episode

Jun 5, 20261h 8m

Ep. 66 | Brooklyn's Finest, Bing Bong & Bad Boy Business

Jun 2, 20262h 20m

Shout Out To All Of The PEAR feat. Krystal G | Bonus Episode

May 29, 202659 min

Selective Ignorance: Ep. 65 | Scam Economy, Stripped Rights & Stay Schemin’

May 26, 20261h 48m

Validation Station, North West Sensation & Window Situation | Bonus Episode

May 22, 202659 min

Selective Ignorance: Ep. 64 | Dirty Rats, Dr. God & Drake Bars

May 19, 20261h 43m

Survivor, Shenanigans & Schmedium Fire | Bonus Episode

May 15, 20261h 5m

Selective Ignorance: Ep. 63 | Receipts, Revisionist History & Really Peter

May 12, 20262h 4m

Am I Ignorant?: Reclaiming Slurs, DEI Isn't For Me & Cultural Appropriation vs. Appreciation | Bonus Episode

May 8, 202648 min

Selective Ignorance: Ep. 62 | Breakups, Bending & Broke America feat. Jamila Bell

May 5, 20262h 3m

*Replay | New Media vs. Journalism feat. Jason "Jah" Lee

May 1, 20261h 14m

Selective Ignorance: Ep. 61 | Adulting, Alleged Kinks & Akon's Science

Apr 28, 20261h 47m

Class Assembly: Being Social Is Risky Business | Bonus Episode

Apr 24, 20261h 41m

Selective Ignorance: Ep. 60 | Lap Dances, Live Nation & Losers

Apr 21, 20261h 23m

Señorita No Problemo feat. Jamila | Bonus Episode

Apr 17, 20261h 39m

Selective Ignorance: Ep. 59 | Bans, Bad Blood & Bambaataa

Apr 14, 20261h 38m

Black Cities & Bi-Racials | Bonus Episode

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In this bonus episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B is joined by super producer A-King and headline king Jason “Jah” Lee for a candid, free-flowing conversation that blends humor, cultural critique, and social commentary. The episode opens with casual banter and personal stories that set a relaxed tone while offering insight into everyday experiences and perspectives [ 01:22 ], before shifting into a deeper discussion around the LeBron James and Memphis controversy, unpacking how athlete commentary can influence public perception and regional narratives             [ 06:04 ]. The conversation expands into thoughtful dialogue on race, identity, and how individuals navigate cultural spaces, highlighting the complexity of social interactions and representation       [ 15:06 ], followed by broader political commentary and reflections on modern discourse, emphasizing the importance of nuance in polarized conversations [ 23:23 ]. As the episode transitions, the hosts briefly reflect on key takeaways before pivoting into a lighter segment [ 31:46 ], diving into humorous discussions about morning routines and public restroom etiquette, turning everyday inconveniences into relatable cultural commentary [ 32:14 ]. They continue with stories about the challenges of finding restrooms while traveling, highlighting differences across cities and lifestyles [ 34:02 ], before engaging in a playful celebrity guessing game that showcases their chemistry and knowledge of pop culture [ 35:24 ]. Even within the humor, the conversation circles back to deeper cultural analysis, exploring celebrity narratives, public perception, and controversial figures [ 46:46 ], with a focused discussion on Johnny Depp as a case study in fame, controversy, and media framing [ 52:14 ]. The episode closes with final reflections on the balance between entertainment and meaningful dialogue, reinforcing the show’s ability to blend humor with insightful cultural conversations [ 01:00:32 ].  No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X! Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps Follow the crew on Social Media @itsaking @jaysonrodriguez @mrhiphopobama Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_podSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 10, 20261h 2m

S1 Ep 40Selective Ignorance: Ep.58 | Two Sheisty's & A Turkey Baster

In this episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B is joined by super producer A-King and headline king Jason “Jah” Lee for a layered, culture-forward conversation that blends current events, music, race, and sports into one dynamic discussion. The episode opens with sharp cultural commentary on trending headlines and social discourse [ 03:14 ], before shifting into a celebration and critique of 404 Weekend and Atlanta’s cultural influence, highlighting how the city continues to shape music, nightlife, and identity [ 05:46 ]. The hosts then dive into a new wave in R&B with conversations around emerging sounds like “Strap and B” and reflections from a recent listening session that signal shifts in genre evolution [ 08:59 ], followed by a breakdown of Jack Harlow’s controversial collaboration and the racial dynamics embedded in cross-cultural partnerships [ 11:56 ]. The discussion deepens as the crew examines the lawsuit against the Congressional Black Caucus over scholarships for Black students, unpacking the broader implications of race, access, and equity in education [ 17:00 ], and expanding into a nuanced dialogue on racial dynamics and systemic challenges surrounding opportunity [ 24:06 ]. From there, they analyze NASA astronaut Victor Glover’s remarks on race and identity, using his comments as a lens to explore representation, respectability politics, and public perception [ 29:54 ], followed by reflections on disappointment in public figures and the complexities of navigating cultural identity in high-visibility spaces [ 39:01 ]. The conversation pivots into sports, beginning with the excitement and evolving structure of March Madness and college athletics [ 41:05 ], before tackling controversial statements made by athletes and the consequences of speaking publicly on polarizing issues [ 42:55 ]. The hosts examine the intersection of religious beliefs and LGBTQ+ rights, highlighting how personal ideology can shape public discourse and backlash [ 46:21 ], and continue into a deeper conversation about mental health and the weight of public statements in celebrity culture [ 49:32 ]. They also reflect on how celebrity actions impact personal lives and public perception [ 52:50 ], including a breakdown of Deontay Wilder’s controversial claims and their broader implications [ 57:20 ], before closing with a discussion on Poo Shiesty’s legal situation and what it reveals about the music industry, accountability, and systemic pressures [ 01:07:14 ].See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 7, 20261h 22m

MAGA Chili, Coons & Tunes | Bonus Episode

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In this bonus episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B is joined by super producer A-King and headline king Jason “Jah” Lee for a candid, wide-ranging conversation that blends personal reflection, cultural critique, and humor. The episode opens with introductions and tone-setting banter [ 00:00 ], before moving into heartfelt reflections on death, grief, and how families process loss differently, offering insight into the emotional complexities of human relationships [ 02:17 ]. The discussion deepens as the hosts unpack the layered nature of relationships, accountability, and emotional response [ 08:22 ], followed by a shift into childhood memories and the darker realities that shape adult perspectives [ 10:06 ]. From there, the conversation pivots to media and culture, examining controversial figures in sports media and how bold or polarizing opinions impact public discourse [ 15:10 ], before diving into the evolving dynamics of rap beef in the social media era, where online narratives often shape real-world perception and conflict [ 26:08 ]. The hosts then explore celebrity controversies and political affiliations, analyzing how public figures influence cultural and political conversations while navigating scrutiny and backlash [ 34:12 ]. The tone lightens as the crew discusses holiday food choices and cultural traditions, blending humor with commentary on lifestyle habits and expectations [ 37:54 ], before transitioning into a playful celebrity guessing game (Hedbanz) that showcases the group’s chemistry and comedic timing [ 40:12 ]. Even within the fun, the conversation circles back to deeper themes, including the impact of controversial celebrities on society and public opinion [ 49:53 ], and broader cultural conversations shaped by geography, identity, and common misunderstandings [ 01:01:15 ]. Balancing serious topics like grief, media influence, and political alignment with humor and interactive segments, this episode captures the complexity of human behavior, relationships, and culture in an engaging and relatable way.  No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X! Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps Follow the crew on Social Media @itsaking @jaysonrodriguez @mrhiphopobama Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_podSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 3, 20261h 14m

S1 Ep 39Selective Ignorance: Ep. 57 | Whyte Face, Reactive Abuse & The Billies

In this episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B is joined by super producer A-King, journalist Jayson Rodriguez, and headline king Jason “Jah” Lee for a layered, culture-driven conversation unpacking comedy, accountability, relationships, and media dynamics. The episode opens with an overview of trending topics and cultural tensions shaping the current discourse [ 00:00 ], before diving into the backlash surrounding Druski’s controversial skit and what it reveals about race, humor, and the boundaries of satire in today’s social climate [ 13:05 ]. The conversation then shifts to the cancellation of The Bachelorette amid domestic violence allegations, prompting a deeper discussion about accountability, media narratives, and how abuse is perceived across different audiences [ 23:40 ]. From there, the crew unpack the concept of reactive abuse, exploring the psychological and emotional complexities that often get overlooked in public conversations about toxic relationships [ 30:14 ], followed by a breakdown of viral TikTok trends and how gender dynamics influence online reactions and discourse [ 37:48 ]. The crew then examines Usher’s defense of Diddy, using it as a case study to discuss loyalty, public perception, and the difficulty of holding friends accountable in the public eye [ 46:03 ], which leads into a broader reflection on the complexity of human relationships and moral gray areas [ 55:02 ]. As the conversation evolves, the hosts reflect on celebrity accountability and the expectations placed on public figures[ 58:09 ], before transitioning into a nuanced discussion about the art of interviewing in the music industry, including the gap between audience expectations and real-life interactions with artists like J. Cole and Jay-Z [ 01:00:33 ]. They explore the importance of understanding industry relationships and context when conducting interviews [ 01:02:51 ], along with the role of vulnerability and authenticity in shaping meaningful conversations [ 01:06:03 ]. The episode closes with a thoughtful analysis of Jay-Z’s recent interview, unpacking themes of wealth, morality, and evolving public perception [ 01:09:06 ], and ultimately reflecting on the broader tension between success, ideology, and accountability in today’s cultural landscape [01:12:08 ][ 01:18:08 ]. No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X! Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps Follow the crew on Social Media @itsaking @jaysonrodriguez @mrhiphopobama Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_podSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 31, 20261h 33m

Pass The Aux Versuz | Bonus Episode

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In this bonus episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B is joined by super producer A-King and headline king Jason “Jah” Lee for a music-driven conversation centered on R&B culture, industry dynamics, and artist ownership. The episode opens with new music conversations and current releases, setting the tone for a lively breakdown of what’s trending in the industry [ 00:00 ], before diving into the legal tension between Rick Ross and Remy Ma, unpacking disputes over project titles and what it reveals about branding, ownership, and competitive positioning in hip-hop [ 03:02]. The discussion then shifts to anticipation around a potential Verzuz battle between Tank and Tyrese, with the hosts debating catalog strength, vocal performance, and legacy within R&B [ 06:06 ], followed by a deeper comparison of Tyrese and Avant, examining their impact, hit records, and contributions to the genre’s emotional storytelling [ 11:00 ]. As the episode continues, the crew offers final predictions and reflections on potential matchups and outcomes in the R&B space [ 22:01 ], before expanding into a broader appreciation of classic R&B records and timeless songs that have shaped the genre’s identity [ 33:49 ]. The conversation evolves into a discussion on the growth and transformation of R&B artists over time, highlighting how sound, image, and audience expectations have shifted across eras [ 39:30 ]. From there, the hosts pivot into media commentary, addressing podcasting dynamics and recent controversies, including issues surrounding athlete-led platforms and public backlash [ 44:42 ], which leads into a deeper examination of business relationships in media and the importance of navigating partnerships strategically [ 52:22 ]. The episode closes with a powerful discussion on ownership, control, and intellectual property, emphasizing why artists, podcasters, and creators must prioritize investing in themselves to maintain long-term independence and leverage in the entertainment industry [ 01:01:22 ].  No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X! Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps Follow the crew on Social Media @itsaking @jaysonrodriguez @mrhiphopobama Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_podSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 27, 20261h 9m

S1 Ep 38Selective Ignorance: Ep. 56 | This Podcast Is Heaven Sent

In this episode of Selective Ignorance, host Mandii B is joined by super producer A-King, journalist Jayson Rodriguez, and headline king Jason “Jah” Lee for a layered, culture-driven conversation that moves from celebrity headlines to deeper discussions on relationships, art, and politics. The episode opens with trending celebrity gossip and current events setting the tone for a lively and unfiltered dialogue [ 00:52 ], before shifting into personal anecdotes and travel experiences that highlight the crew’s perspectives on lifestyle and social interactions [ 02:31 ]. The conversation then dives into polyamory, relationship structures, and evolving dating norms, unpacking how modern relationships challenge traditional expectations [ 07:17 ], followed by a candid discussion on sexuality, consent, and communication, emphasizing the importance of clarity and accountability in intimate dynamics [ 12:13 ]. The hosts expand on accountability within sexual relationships and the social responsibility tied to personal choices [ 18:01 ]. From there, the episode pivots into music and artistic expression, exploring how artists navigate social commentary and cultural influence [ 25:23 ], which leads into a broader debate about public outrage and reaction culture in the digital age [ 27:42 ]. The crew examines the tension between creative freedom and community responsibility, particularly in light of controversial artist statements and how audiences respond [ 30:40 ], followed by a discussion on what it means for artists to double down on polarizing viewpoints (ie. LaRussel's "Heaven Sent") [ 33:31 ] and how public perception can shape or derail careers [36:53 ]. Anticipation builds as they discuss Jay-Z’s upcoming performances and his enduring cultural relevance [ 39:27], leading into a nostalgic comparison of classic eras in hip-hop and the evolution of artistry over time [ 49:54 ], alongside reflections on generational shifts and future predictions within the genre [ 55:55 ]. The conversation returns to relationships with a focus on miscommunication, expectations, and emotional perception in dating [ 59:35 ], before shifting to sports and equity with a discussion on the WNBA’s recent pay raise and the broader fight for equality in women’s sports [ 01:07:28 ]. The episode closes with a critical look at the current political climate, including TSA challenges, airport security concerns, and the presence of ICE agents, tying these developments to larger societal implications around safety, policy, and civil liberties [ 01:20:01 ].  No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X! Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps Follow the crew on Social Media @itsaking @jaysonrodriguez @mrhiphopobama Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_podSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 24, 20261h 30m

Class Assembly: Matthew 12:13 | Bonus Episode

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In this bonus episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B and her classmates deliver a wide-ranging, culture-driven conversation that blends health awareness, music, relationships, and social commentary. The episode opens with an informative and candid discussion around cancer awareness and basic anatomy, emphasizing the importance of education and proactive health conversations [ 03:10 ], before transitioning into a breakdown of Jack Harlow’s musical evolution and how artists navigate growth, reinvention, and public perception [ 06:02 ]. The crew then explores how genre influences identity and audience expectations, particularly for artists navigating multiple cultural spaces [ 08:59], followed by a thoughtful dialogue on body positivity, self-acceptance, and societal beauty standards [ 11:50 ]. The conversation shifts into dating dynamics and generational differences, unpacking how perspectives on love, commitment, and communication have evolved across age groups [ 15:12 ], before diving into the rise of the Manosphere and its impact on gender discourse and relationship expectations [ 17:57 ]. The hosts examine how money, sex, and power shape identity and self-worth in modern culture [ 20:44 ], and then tackle the ongoing conversation around celebrity accountability and public perception in the age of social media scrutiny [ 24:02 ]. The first half of the episode closes with reflections on the complexities of relationships, emotional expectations, and societal pressures [26:53 ], wrapping that segment with broader commentary on navigating modern society [ 30:08 ]. In the second half, the tone deepens as the hosts explore the emotional realities of heartbreak, rebounds, and modern dating culture, often layered with humor and sarcasm [ 49:26 ], followed by discussions on cultural references and how relationships are portrayed in today’s media landscape [ 52:37 ]. The conversation expands into consumer behavior and ethical shopping, questioning how personal values align with spending habits [ 55:51 ], before highlighting the importance of celebrating Black achievements despite criticism and negativity within and outside the community [ 01:01:18 ]. The hosts also address the mental and emotional toll of modern life, examining how societal pressures impact community well-being [ 01:08:43 ], and how negativity can spread and influence collective experiences [ 01:12:39 ]. The episode closes with a reflective conversation on nostalgia, media consumption, and the importance of finding joy and celebration in difficult times [ 01:19:42 ].  No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X! Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps Follow the crew on Social Media @itsaking @jaysonrodriguez @mrhiphopobama Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_podSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 20, 20261h 35m

S1 Ep 37Selective Ignorance: Ep. 55 | Beers, Buckets & Booger Sugar

In this episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B is joined by super producer A-King and headline king Jason “Jah” Lee for a layered, culture-driven conversation unpacking the controversy surrounding the NBA’s canceled Magic City Night, beginning with a breakdown of what the event represented and why its cancellation sparked debate around women’s agency, exploitation, and optics in sports entertainment [ 01:51 ]. The discussion deepens into the complexities of women’s autonomy within adult entertainment spaces and how societal judgment often conflicts with personal choice and economic reality [ 24:40 ], followed by a broader cultural reflection on how strippers are perceived and stigmatized in society despite their influence on music, nightlife, and pop culture [ 29:07 ]. The hosts then examine the role of corporate influence in shaping community narratives, questioning whether brands selectively engage with culture for profit while avoiding accountability [ 34:18 ]. From there, the conversation expands into celebrity behavior and public scrutiny, analyzing how high-profile actions shape cultural expectations and discourse [ 36:46 ], alongside a critique of the hypocrisy behind moral outrage in media and online spaces [ 39:40 ]. The crew also highlights Bam Adebayo’s record-breaking performance and the mixed reactions it received, using it as a lens to explore how athletes are celebrated or minimized depending on narrative framing [ 41:30 ], before diving into the broader impact of celebrity influence on societal standards and behavior [46:48 ]. A deeper conversation follows around morality in sports, accountability, and the gray areas within personal relationships [ 51:45 ], including discussions on violence, responsibility, and how society assigns blame [ 57:21 ]. The episode then shifts toward family dynamics and communication, particularly the importance of honest dialogue between parents and children in navigating identity and societal expectations [ 01:13:35 ], before expanding into the broader impact of celebrity culture on social issues and public opinion [ 01:16:59 ]. The hosts also examine Jay-Z’s role within capitalism and community responsibility, debating what obligation influential figures have to the communities they come from [ 01:17:28 ]. Closing out the episode, the conversation tackles the intersection of sexuality, masculinity, and public perception [ 01:30:27 ], challenging traditional norms and unpacking how societal expectations continue to shape identity, behavior, and relationships in modern culture [ 01:43:34 ]. No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X! Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps Follow the crew on Social Media @itsaking @jaysonrodriguez @mrhiphopobama Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_podSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 17, 20261h 49m

This Is Not A Sports Podcast, But... | Bonus Episode

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In this episode of Selective Ignorance, host Mandii B is joined by super producer A-King and the king of headlines Jason “Jah” Lee for a layered discussion that bridges sports headlines, athlete accountability, and the cultural narratives shaping modern athletics. The episode begins with an overview of the show and the crew’s signature commentary style [00:00 ], before diving into the treatment of Russell Wilson within NFL media narratives and the broader dynamics that shape quarterback reputations and locker room perception [ 01:30 ]. The conversation then turns serious as the hosts unpack the recurring issue of domestic violence in professional sports, examining a recent case involving James Pearce Jr. and what it reveals about league discipline, public scrutiny, and institutional responsibility [ 06:04 ]. The discussion continues with a breakdown of the Cal State Bakersfield basketball scandal, exploring how misconduct allegations against coaching staff highlight systemic issues within college athletics and university oversight [ 20:00 ]. From there, the hosts widen the lens to examine youth crime and the social conditions that contribute to it, discussing how environment, opportunity, and mentorship impact the behavior of young athletes and communities [ 28:06 ]. They also spotlight the rapid evolution of sports medicine and athlete recovery, noting how modern medical advances are extending careers and reshaping expectations around injury rehabilitation [ 30:02 ]. The conversation then pivots into the NBA, beginning with reflections on Jason Tatum’s family life and public identity as a franchise star [ 34:18 ], followed by a deeper look at Jalen Brown’s leadership style and influence within his team’s locker room culture [ 35:16 ]. The hosts analyze the Boston Celtics’ performance and championship expectations [ 41:49 ], while also discussing the evolving role of the New York Knicks and their place in the league’s competitive narrative [ 46:21 ]. Cultural identity and race in sports media become a central theme [ 50:21 ], as the crew reflects on how athlete personalities are framed, celebrated, or criticized depending on broader social narratives. The episode closes with forward-looking commentary about the future image and branding of NBA players in an era where athletes increasingly control their own platforms and public personas [ 56:08 ], wrapping with final reflections and what listeners can expect from future conversations on sports, culture, and accountability [ 01:01:19 ].  No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X! Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps Follow the crew on Social Media @itsaking @jaysonrodriguez @mrhiphopobama Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_podSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 13, 20261h 7m

S1 Ep 36Selective Ignorance: Ep. 54 | A.I. Dead Presidents, Epstein DNA & The Angry Black Man

In this episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B is joined by super producer A-King, journalist Jayson Rodriguez, and the king of headlines Jason “Jah” Lee for a wide-ranging conversation that blends current events, personal storytelling, cultural critique, and conspiracy-laced debates. The discussion kicks off with a breakdown of trending headlines and the crew’s signature “ignorant thoughts” on the week’s biggest topics [ 03:01 ], before shifting into personal updates, celebrations, and behind-the-scenes moments from their lives outside the studio [ 06:01 ]. The hosts then share humorous stories involving social experiments and unexpected food adventures that spark commentary about social norms and curiosity-driven experiences [ 09:01 ], leading into a remix-style conversation about pop culture, internet discourse, and shifting cultural narratives [ 11:49 ]. The energy continues with nightlife stories and party culture reflections [ 15:10 ], before the conversation pivots toward politics and current affairs, examining the broader social climate and the way media narratives shape public understanding [ 18:13 ]. Technology enters the discussion as the hosts debate the expanding role of AI in media, storytelling, and historical interpretation [ 22:00 ], which leads naturally into conspiracy theories and contentious conversations surrounding COVID-era vaccine debates [ 27:10 ]. The dialogue intensifies as the crew unpacks controversial claims about Epstein’s alleged influence on mRNA technology and elite power structures [ 42:01 ], before transitioning into a deeper examination of the struggles Black men face navigating visibility, opportunity, and stereotyping in Hollywood and entertainment industries [ 51:50 ]. From there, the hosts explore the complex dynamics of respect, influence, and power within professional environments [ 01:00:24 ], particularly as it relates to identity, credibility, and gatekeeping in predominantly white industries. The conversation expands into the intersection of race, gender, and workplace authority, highlighting how Black men and women assert their presence while navigating cultural expectations and systemic barriers [ 01:10:02 ]. The episode closes on a lighter note with a spontaneous freestyle segment and playful cultural commentary that captures the crew’s humor, chemistry, and ability to blend serious discussion with entertainment [ 01:15:30 ].  No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X! Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps Follow the crew on Social Media @itsaking @jaysonrodriguez @mrhiphopobama Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_podSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 10, 20261h 23m

Lonely FuXXX, Shia LaBuff & Way Mo Waymo | Bonus Episode

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In this episode of Selective Ignorance, the hosts explore the rapidly evolving relationship between humans and artificial intelligence, opening with a discussion on the psychology of dating AI and what it means when technology begins to occupy emotional and intimate spaces in people’s lives   [ 00:00 ]. The conversation expands into the intersection of technology, intimacy, and digital companionship [ 04:04 ], examining how innovation is reshaping social behavior and human connection. From there, the crew shifts to the rise of autonomous vehicles and what automation could mean for workers in the gig economy and traditional transportation industries [ 10:03 ], leading into a broader critique of capitalism and the growing tension between corporate innovation and worker security [ 12:25 ]. The episode then pivots into music and cultural commentary [ 21:15 ], where the hosts unpack recent hip-hop conversations and the dynamics of loyalty and support within the rap community. A spirited debate emerges around a potential Verzuz-style battle between T.I. and Ludacris, analyzing their catalogs, hit records, and regional impact [26:14 ], before diving deeper into the debate about who truly holds the title of “King of the South” in hip-hop history [30:09 ]. The hosts also discuss how performance ability and stage presence shape the outcome of live musical battles [34:11 ], highlighting the difference between streaming success and live entertainment value. The conversation then shifts toward cultural controversy with reactions to Shia LaBeouf’s recent comments about personal space and homophobia, sparking a wider dialogue about evolving societal expectations and public accountability [ 39:14 ]. The episode concludes with reflections on the current cultural landscape, the responsibility of audiences and artists alike, and a thoughtful reminder for listeners to remain mindful and engaged during Women’s History Month    [ 44:58 ].  No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X! Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps Follow the crew on Social Media @itsaking @jaysonrodriguez @mrhiphopobama Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_podSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 6, 202649 min

S1 Ep 35Selective Ignorance: Ep. 53 | Missiles, Magic City & Mythical Negros

In this episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B joined by super producer A-King, and king of the headlines Jason “Jah” Lee, deliver a culturally sharp discussion spanning Black History Month, Women’s History Month, politics, reparations, and celebrity influence, beginning with reflections on the importance of honoring Black and women’s contributions beyond performative celebration [01:55]. The conversation quickly pivots to the controversial partnership between the Atlanta Hawks and Magic City, unpacking what it says about Atlanta’s identity, capitalism, and cultural branding [02:52], before settling into guest introductions and commentary on podcast dynamics and media chemistry [03:45]. The hosts address online criticism and gender discourse in digital spaces [05:10], share anecdotes from a night out in Atlanta that spark conversations about networking, optics, and influence [09:17], and reflect on ignorance in the context of current events and viral headlines [14:29]. The episode deepens with a historical lens on the NAACP’s rebranding efforts and legacy [15:50], followed by a candid dialogue about exceptionalism within the Black community and the pressures it creates [20:07]. A thoughtful debate on reparations, land ownership, and economic justice unfolds [23:01], layered with broader commentary on Atlanta’s evolving cultural identity [25:52]. Later, the crew analyzes the viral Tez Johnson proposal controversy and what it reveals about social expectations and public judgment [36:27], before shifting into urgent discussions around the Epstein files, political apologies, and elite accountability [43:14]. The hosts confront difficult societal conversations surrounding pedophilia and institutional complicity [51:58], examine rising geopolitical tensions and concerns about global conflict [57:02], and close with a powerful call to action encouraging awareness, civic engagement, and informed participation in today’s socio-political climate [01:11:27]. Blending cultural commentary, political analysis, and social critique, this episode underscores the importance of engagement, accountability, and historical literacy in navigating modern America. No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X! Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps Follow the crew on Social Media @itsaking @jaysonrodriguez @mrhiphopobama Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_podSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 3, 20261h 19m

The Internet vs. Tyra Banks | Bonus Episode

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In this bonus episode of Selective Ignorance, the crew takes a sharp, nostalgic yet critical dive into the cultural legacy of America’s Next Top Model, sparked by a recent docu-series reexamining the show’s practices and Tyra Banks’ leadership. The conversation opens with a reflection on reality TV as a defining force of early-2000s entertainment and how those moments feel in hindsight [00:00], before unpacking the broader cultural shifts that have reshaped how audiences interpret competition shows, power dynamics, and exploitation in entertainment [02:54]. The hosts directly address Tyra Banks and the evolving conversation around accountability in media spaces [06:10], examining the lasting impact America’s Next Top Model had on beauty standards, modeling culture, and pop visibility [09:08]. They also explore how definitions of consent, personal agency, and workplace boundaries have dramatically evolved since the show first aired [11:49], alongside a critical breakdown of the often-overlooked role producers play in shaping narratives and manipulating storylines for ratings [14:55]. The crew reflects on the complexities of fame, sacrifice, and the emotional cost of reality television exposure [17:49], including candid commentary on harassment and industry power structures [21:09]. Looking forward, they debate what the future of America’s Next Top Model — and reality competition television at large — could look like in a more socially conscious era [24:02], before transitioning into reflections on personal growth, cultural accountability, and how public figures evolve over time [26:54]. The episode also tackles the intersection of race and representation within reality TV [30:09], concluding with final thoughts on the lasting legacy of reality television and what responsibility networks and creators carry moving forward [32:57]. Blending media analysis, cultural commentary, and sharp critique, this episode offers a timely exploration of accountability, fame, and the evolution of entertainment in a post-viral world.  No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X! Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps Follow the crew on Social Media @itsaking @jaysonrodriguez @mrhiphopobama Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_podSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 27, 202642 min

S1 Ep 34Selective Ignorance: Ep. 52 | Durags, Wifi Games & Tequilla

In this episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B is joined by super producer A-King, journalist Jayson Rodriguez, and king of the headlines Jason “Jah” Lee for a layered, culture-forward conversation unpacking race, sports, media, and accountability. The episode opens with reflections on Black History Month and the intersection of sports and cultural celebration [00:55], before shifting into personal stories and sharp observations about Atlanta culture, identity, and lived experience in the city [03:46]. The crew adds humor with tales of strip club adventures and the role of food culture in shaping Atlanta’s social scene [07:26], which leads into a spirited debate about Atlanta’s evolving cultural identity and its influence on music, media, and migration trends [13:04]. The conversation deepens with an analysis of the WNBA’s labor negotiations and ongoing pay disparities, highlighting the broader conversation about gender equity in professional sports [20:15], followed by a sobering discussion about the healthcare crisis, rising medical costs, and celebrity GoFundMe campaigns that expose systemic failures in access to care [33:22]. From there, the hosts examine representation in media through the lens of Captain Durag, unpacking how Black culture is framed, commodified, and consumed across digital platforms [39:53]. Hip-hop drama resurfaces as they break down the ongoing feud between 50 Cent and T.I., exploring how personal attacks intersect with legacy, ego, and the broader culture of celebrity conflict [50:14]. The episode widens into current events and social commentary, emphasizing civic awareness and cultural responsibility [01:01:17], before closing with a critical discussion of the Epstein files, power dynamics, and the urgent need for community engagement and informed action [01:21:55]. Blending humor, nostalgia, and serious political critique, this episode delivers sharp insight into Black culture, sports economics, healthcare inequality, media representation, and hip-hop controversy in today’s social climate. No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X! Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps Follow the crew on Social Media @itsaking @jaysonrodriguez @mrhiphopobama Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_podSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 24, 20261h 34m

Civic Rollouts & Cabin Callouts | Bonus Episode

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In this bonus episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B joined by super producer A-King and Jason "Jah" Lee unpack a wide spectrum of culture, tech, and hip-hop commentary, beginning with a sharp critique of AI performance and the perceived hypocrisy surrounding tools like ChatGPT and automated intelligence systems [00:00]. The conversation quickly shifts into a nostalgic yet analytical breakdown of their personal top 10 no-skip albums and what makes a project timeless in the streaming era [04:55], before circling back to tech with a deeper discussion about AI misidentification, racial bias in algorithms, and the broader societal implications of flawed machine learning systems [10:05]. From there, the episode pivots into hip-hop culture and celebrity dynamics, revisiting long-standing beef narratives involving Ja Rule, Uncle Murda, and 50 Cent, while exploring how rap feuds evolve in the digital age [14:52]. They examine the importance of emotional intelligence in public confrontations and media disputes [20:09], offering insight into how maturity and optics shape legacy. They then spotlight the marketing strategy behind J. Cole’s brand positioning and rollout execution, breaking down what makes his approach stand out in today’s attention economy [24:50]. A thorough, nuanced review of J. Cole’s latest album follows, analyzing themes, production choices, and cultural resonance within modern hip-hop [29:52], before zooming out into broader reflections on hip-hop’s evolving identity and its relationship to storytelling and authenticity [40:05]. The episode closes with final thoughts on the album’s impact, J. Cole’s future trajectory, and where the genre may be headed next [49:53], delivering a balanced blend of tech critique, cultural analysis, and hip-hop discourse optimized for fans of music commentary, AI ethics, and rap culture conversations.  No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X! Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps Follow the crew on Social Media @itsaking @jaysonrodriguez @mrhiphopobama Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_podSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 20, 202659 min

S1 Ep 33Selective Ignorance: Ep. 51 | Bad Bunny, Ballers and Bum Bail

In this episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B is joined by super producer A-King, journalist Jayson Rodriguez, and Jason “Jah” Lee for a wide-ranging conversation blending pop culture, sports, politics, and music industry insight. The episode opens with current events and trending pop culture moments that set the tone for a lively, humorous, and critical dialogue [00:55], before shifting into nostalgic concert experiences and how live music fandom has evolved across generations [06:00]. The crew breaks down a legacy pop concert performance and what it reveals about longevity, audience loyalty, and stagecraft [11:55], then pivots into political commentary surrounding ICE, immigration narratives, and how celebrity voices influence public understanding of policy issues [18:02], including reactions tied to high-profile artists and Homeland Security conversations [22:06]. Music industry perspective deepens with artist-focused insights and commentary on independence, messaging, and creative positioning [26:48], before the discussion widens into sports and broader cultural reflection [33:12]. A major segment of the episode centers on the artistic and cultural impact of Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl performance, with layered analysis of symbolism, staging, and representation on one of entertainment’s biggest platforms [40:57], followed by a technical and creative breakdown of performance art at the Super Bowl level [50:41]. The hosts then evaluate the highs and lows of NBA All-Star Weekend, calling it a mixed experience and debating whether modern formats have lost their original spirit [56:46], which leads into a broader nostalgia-versus-modernity debate around how major sports showcases have changed [01:04:36]. The conversation continues with discussion of dance team inclusivity and evolving standards in sports entertainment [01:12:26], athlete political expression and the fallout from press conference moments [01:19:54], and finally the internet’s reaction to a controversial Michael Jordan fan interaction, used as a case study in celebrity optics and viral judgment [01:30:00]. Blending humor, critique, and cultural analysis, this episode captures how music, sports, and politics increasingly collide in today’s media ecosystem and more. No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X! Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps Follow the crew on Social Media @itsaking @jaysonrodriguez @mrhiphopobama Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_podSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 17, 20261h 42m

Our Top 10 No Skip List | Bonus Episode

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In this music-focused episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B joined by Jason “Jah” Lee, break down their personal Top 10 No-Skip Albums across hip-hop, R&B, and genre-blending projects, exploring what makes a body of work truly cohesive and replayable without naming specific titles. They open by defining the “no skip” standard — sequencing, storytelling, production consistency, and emotional replay value — and why complete albums still matter in the streaming era [00:00]. The discussion moves through standout R&B and soul-driven projects known for vocal performance and cultural reach [02:48], then into nostalgic favorites tied to personal milestones and relationship memories [06:06]. The hosts highlight landmark trap and street-rap releases that shaped regional sound and industry direction [09:00], alongside lyrically driven records praised for narrative depth and concept execution [11:55]. They also examine globally influential pop-leaning era-defining projects that shifted sonic trends and visual identity in music [14:50], emotionally resonant singer-songwriter catalogs [17:46], and multi-hyphenate performers whose musical versatility often gets overlooked [20:59]. The conversation continues with influential hip-hop innovators and concept-album architects [23:58], genre-blending artists known for sonic reinvention [27:09], and foundational Southern rap legacies that set durability standards for album craft [30:00]. They also reflect on timeless R&B bodies of work that remain culturally and vocally unmatched [33:03], as well as modern pop-R&B discographies that helped redefine crossover appeal [35:59], before closing with honorable mentions and final thoughts on how “no-skip” albums reveal personal taste, cultural impact, and the lasting power of cohesive music experiences [39:14].  No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X! Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps Follow the crew on Social Media @itsaking @jaysonrodriguez @mrhiphopobama Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_podSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 13, 202645 min

S1 Ep 32Selective Ignorance: Ep. 50 | Black History Month: Mr. Morale & The Lemon Pepper Steppers

In this episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B is joined by super producer A-King, journalist Jayson Rodriguez, and Jason “Jah” Lee for a timely deep dive into Black History Month, racist laws in America, cultural stereotypes, and modern racism, opening with a frank discussion about the legacy and ongoing effects of racist legislation and why historical truth still faces resistance today [00:53]. The crew connects these themes to their own personal education journeys and lived experiences with how Black history is taught — or omitted — in schools [02:46], leading into a candid conversation about ignorance, self-education, and the gaps many adults still have in understanding Black historical contributions [06:04]. They then unpack the controversy surrounding Critical Race Theory and curriculum limitations, examining how political pressure shapes what students are allowed to learn [08:55], before spotlighting key historical figures and their lasting social and cultural impact [11:49]. The discussion expands into cultural stereotypes and long-standing misconceptions about Black identity [15:02], followed by a nuanced breakdown of racial slurs, historical context, and how language evolves across generations [17:51]. From there, the hosts return to the structural level, outlining major racist laws and their real historical consequences [21:03], including miscegenation laws and the policing of interracial relationships [23:50]. The conversation then bridges past to present through examples of modern racism and current events [27:07], before shifting toward media analysis and the portrayal of Black culture in pop culture and entertainment [30:02]. Music is highlighted as a powerful tool of protest, preservation, and social commentary within Black history [32:47], with specific attention paid to controversial songs and their cultural ripple effects [36:03]. The episode closes with a direct call to action for listeners to pursue deeper education, cultural literacy, and historical awareness beyond performative celebration [38:52], reinforcing the show’s commitment to informed dialogue around Black history, race, education, and representation.  No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X! Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps Follow the crew on Social Media @itsaking @jaysonrodriguez @mrhiphopobama Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_podSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 10, 20261h 13m

The Fall Off with Mandii B | Bonus Episode

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In this bonus episode of Selective Ignorance, the crew does a deep dive into the Dreamville culture and the anticipation surrounding J. Cole’s upcoming album The Fall Off, beginning with an overview of Dreamville’s evolution and recent festival changes [00:00], before unpacking fan expectations and early buzz around the album rollout [02:53]. They explore how J. Cole’s career decisions have shaped modern hip-hop narratives and industry independence [06:13], followed by a thoughtful breakdown of his artistic integrity and commitment to authentic storytelling [08:57]. As the conversation expands, they highlight the importance of community within hip-hop culture and Dreamville’s collaborative ecosystem [11:48], debate Cole’s competitive spirit and lyrical positioning among his peers [14:54], and analyze the strategic rollout of mixtapes, singles, and album teasers leading up to the release [17:49]. The discussion continues with expectations for collaborations, surprise features, and potential sonic directions for The Fall Off [21:08], culminating in reflections on J. Cole’s legacy, influence on hip-hop culture, and what this next chapter means for fans and the broader music industry [24:01], before closing with live reactions, final thoughts, and predictions about the album’s cultural impact [26:48].  No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X! Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps Follow the crew on Social Media @itsaking @jaysonrodriguez @mrhiphopobama Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_podSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 6, 202641 min

S1 Ep 49Selective Ignorance: Ep. 49 | Hablar Mucha Mierda!

In this episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B, joined by super producer A-King and Jason “Jah” Lee, open with emotional reflections on the current news cycle and its psychological toll on everyday life [01:11], leading into a candid conversation about whether shame still has a place in society and how accountability shapes behavior [04:31]. The trio examine the real-world consequences of inappropriate conduct [10:36] and the permanence of digital footprints in an era where online actions rarely disappear [12:55], before unpacking broader concerns around community trust and social responsibility [14:03]. The discussion turns urgent as they address the arrest of journalists and the implications for press freedom [22:41], followed by a deeper dive into the increasingly blurred lines between politics and pop culture [27:02]and the notable silence of hip-hop voices on major social issues [28:41]. Later, the hosts analyze Nicki Minaj’scontroversial political alignments [39:39] and critique Candace Owens’ polarizing statements [49:04], before shifting to a reflective conversation on Derrick Rose’s jersey retirement and lasting legacy [01:02:03]. The episode closes with broader reflections on the state of American society [01:06:36] and a spirited discussion around Cam Newton’scomments on platonic relationships and gender dynamics [01:07:04], reinforcing the show’s commitment to examining culture, politics, and accountability with nuance and honesty. No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X! Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps Follow the crew on Social Media @itsaking @jaysonrodriguez @mrhiphopobama Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_pod  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 3, 20261h 19m

S1 Ep 48Selective Ignorance: Misogony Economy, Book Bans & Jingles

The Black Effect Presents...Selective Ignorance! In this episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B is joined by super producer A-King, journalist Jayson Rodriguez, and Jason “Jah” Lee for a wide-ranging, culture-forward conversation that blends humor, critique, and social commentary. The episode opens with reflections on a recent winter storm and the collective panic it caused, including questionable food preparation decisions and general storm-time ignorance [00:00–05:05]. From there, the discussion pivots into the evolving creator economy, unpacking what true ownership looks like through the lens of Kevin Hart’s licensing deal and Kavi Lamay’s groundbreaking AI digital twin, raising the question of whether everyone — and everything — is ultimately for sale [26:32]. The energy shifts as the crew dives into the lucrative and often-overlooked power of advertising jingles, sparked by a viral Dr. Pepper jingle that earned its creator a major payout, leading into a hilarious, improvised jingle-creation challenge that showcases the hosts’ chemistry and creativity [41:11–42:41], while also examining the fine line between catchy marketing and provocative advertising [47:22]. Balancing the fun with heavier topics, the conversation turns toward literacy and media access in prisons and why storytelling and education still matter behind bars [52:44], followed by a nuanced breakdown of Kanye West’s recent apology and how public perception, accountability, and redemption play out in real time [58:03]. The episode closes with a candid discussion on relationship dynamics, centered around Cam’ron and his ex, exploring communication, ego, and emotional maturity in modern relationships [01:11:39]. Altogether, the episode captures Selective Ignorance at its best — blending sharp humor, cultural critique, and thoughtful dialogue about ownership, media, and accountability in today’s attention economy.  No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X! Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps Follow the crew on Social Media @itsaking @jaysonrodriguez @mrhiphopobama Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_pod  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 1, 20261h 21m

Replay* | Black Cult Classics | Bonus Episode

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*Originally aired August 29th, 2025 In this bonus episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B is joined by A-King and Jayson Rodriguez for a dynamic deep dive into the world of Black cult classics—films that continue to shape culture, conversation, and identity across generations. The episode kicks off with an introduction to the concept of Black cult classics [00:00], before unpacking what truly defines a “classic” in this space [02:52].Together, they examine the cultural impact and the power of representation in film [05:53], while also spotlighting the role of actors and directors in pushing stories forward [09:04]. The discussion explores how genres within Black cinema have evolved [11:55], touching on the controversial legacy of Blaxploitation [14:44] and Eddie Murphy’s groundbreaking influence in the 1980s [17:44]. The conversation then shifts to the 1990s, celebrated as a golden era for Black films [21:05], followed by a lively debate on quality versus cult status [23:49]. After reflecting on how these dynamics continue to shape the future of Black cinema [27:04], the trio engages in a spirited comparison of “hood films” and “love films” [40:02], before branching into discussions on other genres like comedy, biopics, and more [42:48]. Romance and dramedy emerge as critical forces in shaping narratives around Black love and identity [46:32], while Tyler Perry’s controversial reign in Black film becomes a focal point [50:13]. This naturally leads into a comparison of Spike Lee and Tyler Perry’s distinct legacies [54:40], and a spotlight on the new generation of filmmakers such as Ryan Coogler and Jordan Peele [01:01:14]. The group also unpacks the complex role of slave movies in Black cinema [01:07:22], questioning their place in shaping narratives of identity and history. Finally, they close the episode on a playful note with a game of “How Many Black Movies Have You Seen?” [01:09:47], blending nostalgia, critique, and cultural appreciation. This episode highlights the enduring impact of Black films and the ongoing journey of representation, storytelling, and ownership in Hollywood. “No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X!Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps Follow the crew on Social Media @itsaking @jaysonrodriguez Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_podSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 30, 20261h 18m

Am I Ignorant? Ice Storms, Mr. Tenderism, Autistic Barbie, Performative Allyship Gone Wrong | Bonus Episode

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In this bonus episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B delivers an unfiltered, culturally sharp conversation that moves fluidly between current events, social critique, and media accountability, opening with the realities of an impending ice storm and behind-the-scenes studio updates that set the tone for the episode [00:00]. From there, the discussion pivots into the viral backlash surrounding Mr. Tenderism, using the controversy to unpack deeper issues of ownership, branding, and representation within the food industry and how performative allyship often overshadows meaningful inclusion [02:51]. The episode then turns toward higher education, as Mandii addresses the ongoing Morris Brown College controversy, including the reinstatement of Dr. Kevin James, and examines what this moment signals about institutional leadership, accountability, and public trust [09:13]. Continuing the conversation on representation, Mandii weighs in on the polarized reactions to the release of the new Autistic Barbie, exploring why visibility matters, how intent can be misinterpreted, and where genuine advocacy can get lost in outrage cycles [12:00]. The episode closes with a broader critique of celebrity culture, authenticity, and performative behavior, as Mandii voices frustration with media optics and the ongoing tension between visibility, validation, and real impact in today’s cultural landscape [18:05]. Blending timely commentary with critical insight, this bonus episode offers a thoughtful examination of representation, media narratives, and societal expectations in a moment-driven digital age.  No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X! Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps Follow the crew on Social Media @itsaking @jaysonrodriguez @mrhiphopobama Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_podSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 23, 202631 min

S1 Ep 47Selective Ignorance: Ep. 47 | Nclecta Carry On's, Higher Education & a Piece of Chicken

In this episode of Selective Ignorance, host Mandii B joined by super producer A-King, journalist Jayson Rodriguez, and Jason “Jah” Lee, deliver a layered conversation that blends breaking news, cultural critique, and sharp humor, beginning with a viral American Airlines emergency landingthat sparks a candid discussion about fear, entitlement, and survival instincts as passengers prioritized carry-on luggage over safety [01:25]. That moment opens a broader examination of common sense in crises and how individual behavior reflects larger societal issues. The episode then shifts to pop culture and current events, including pointed reactions to the Golden Globes and what award-season optics reveal about race, recognition, and media narratives [15:37]. From there, the tone deepens as the hosts unpack the controversy surrounding Morris Brown College, following the firing of its president amid ongoing accreditation struggles [20:27], which leads into Jah’s in-depth breakdown of the state of HBCUs and higher education funding in America [01:04:23]. He highlights the alarming reality that nearly 60% of HBCUs risk losing federal funding due to high student loan default rates, connecting these systemic challenges to broader conversations about the American Dream, institutional support, and cultural responsibility. The episode later pivots to lighter but still culturally revealing territory with a discussion of Kirstie Scott’s divorce and the rigid dating norms within Jehovah’s Witness culture, offering context on how faith, relationships, and public perception collide [01:08:27]. The conversation closes with a humorous yet critical take on Cam Newton’s podcast blunder, using the moment to interrogate media representation, stereotypes, and the scrutiny placed on Black men in public-facing platforms [01:21:35]. Balancing serious discourse on education, race, and institutional power with timely celebrity commentary, this episode delivers an engaging, thought-provoking listen that encourages awareness, accountability, and cultural literacy.  No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X! Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps Follow the crew on Social Media @itsaking @jaysonrodriguez @mrhiphopobama Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_podSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 20, 20262h 7m

Selective Ignorance: Pulpit Wars, Tartare & Standards | Bonus Episode

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In this episode of Selective Ignorance, host Mandii B is joined by super producer A-King, journalist Jayson Rodriguez, and Jason “Jah” Lee for a sharp, culturally grounded conversation that blends humor, social critique, and forward-looking commentary. The episode opens with Mandii recounting an “ignorant moment” at a birthday dinner that spirals into a broader reflection on food literacy, consumer awareness, and how everyday ignorance shows up in seemingly small choices [00:51, 09:30], before the crew formally settles in with introductions and playful banter [02:59]. The discussion quickly pivots to a provocative question—whether gambling is becoming the new crack epidemic in America [01:36]—using recent celebrity controversies and viral internet reactions as an entry point [02:03]. From there, the crew unpack relationship expectations and accountability [23:52] before zooming out to make bold political predictions for 2026 [34:27], examining how gambling, capitalism, and policy intersect. The episode takes a deeper investigative turn with a breakdown of the RICO case and the Stake controversy [42:43], sparking debates about the ethics of accepting money [45:09], ownership and influence within the gambling industry [45:42], and the tangible impact gambling has on low-income communities [47:59, 49:48], including comparisons to other forms of addiction [49:26]. The conversation further critiques the hypocrisy of capitalism within hip-hop culture [54:00], transitions into commentary on controversial church practices and the commercialization of modern faith [56:48], and revisits celebrity fashion debates—specifically the scrutiny faced by women in the public eye [57:26]. In the final stretch, the crew reflects on the business of podcasting, media ownership, and power dynamics in digital culture [01:19:52], before closing with final thoughts and teasers for future episodes [01:23:49].  No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X! Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps Follow the crew on Social Media @itsaking @jaysonrodriguez @mrhiphopobama Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_pod  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 16, 20261h 26m

S1 Ep 46Ep. 46 | Gringo Guantanamo & Physical Discourse

In this episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B is joined by super producer A-King, journalist Jayson Rodriguez, and special guest Jason “Jah” Lee for a wide-ranging, thought-provoking conversation unpacking the intersection of politics, culture, media, and accountability. The episode opens with a breakdown of the current political climate and headline-making events shaping public discourse [00:55], followed by candid reactions to political figures and viral moments dominating social media [03:13]. As the conversation unfolds, the hosts share cultural observations and “ignorant thoughts” rooted in everyday experiences [06:04], including personal anecdotes about family dynamics and community values [08:57], all while emphasizing empathy as a necessary tool when navigating complex social issues [11:57]. The discussion expands into the growing influence of rappers and entertainers within podcasting and streaming culture [15:00], alongside debates about dinner etiquette, social expectations, and respect in communal spaces [17:45]. From there, the episode takes a deeper political turn, examining ICE actions in Minnesota and their broader implications [21:05], community protests and public reactions [23:53], and the stark differences in how similar events are framed by media and the public [26:47]. Through a historical lens, the hosts contextualize media representation, militias, and ICE [29:59, 56:39], before breaking down the evolving political landscape surrounding Jasmine Crockett’s rise and Senate ambitions [58:27], as well as the long-term consequences of redistricting [01:02:06]. Later in the episode, the conversation sharpens around accountability and influence in modern media, with reflections on the role journalists, streamers, and celebrities play in shaping narratives [01:04:16, 01:09:00]. The hosts explore how gender intersects with politics [01:12:45], and how celebrity culture continues to blur the lines between entertainment and ideology [01:16:31]. During the broader discussion on online discourse and streaming culture [01:20:55, 01:25:09], friend of the show Glasses Malone calls in to unpack his recent stance on Aiden Ross’ vitriol toward hip-hop star Doechii, adding industry perspective and context to the ongoing debate around respect, hip-hop culture, and digital responsibility. The episode closes with a powerful reflection on accountability, empathy, and respect in public commentary [01:30:38], before wrapping with final thoughts and future directions for the culture [01:38:20]. No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X! Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps Follow the crew on Social Media @itsaking @jaysonrodriguez @mrhiphopobama Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_pod  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 13, 20261h 52m

S1 Ep 45Ep. 45 | Psyche of Queer Immigrant Trumpers & Venezuela Drama Explained

In this episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B reflects on a recent return to New York, unpacking the ever-rising cost of living and the cultural contrasts she observed during a family gathering [02:51]. As the conversation unfolds, Mandii shares candid insights into family dynamics and cultural norms that continue to shape how people navigate money, expectations, and identity [06:10]. The episode takes a sharp turn into politics as Mandii addresses unexpected support for Donald Trump among marginalized communities, sparking a deeper examination of political identity, psychological alignment, and survival-based decision-making [08:57][12:11]. She then explores the broader U.S.–Venezuela relationship, breaking down how international politics can directly impact everyday life — including air travel disruptions and accessibility issues [14:56][17:48]. Closing out the episode, Mandii tackles the often-unspoken realities of workplace compliments, coded language, and microaggressions, offering thoughtful guidance on navigating these moments with clarity, confidence, and communication [20:49], before sharing final reflections and what’s next on her horizon [23:48]. No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X!Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_podSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 7, 202652 min

Am I Ignorant?: New Year, New Me Deez Nuts | Bonus Episode

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In this bonus episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B reflects on the transition into 2026, blending personal storytelling with cultural and social commentary as she unpacks lessons from the past year. She shares insights from a Christmas trip to Curaçao, using the experience to explore the importance of family traditions, rest, and redefining what home means during life transitions. The conversation shifts to a tragic incident involving Anthony Joshua, sparking a deeper discussion about accountability, reckless behavior, and the real-world consequences of individual actions. Mandii also offers candid reflections on cultural experiences in Nigeria, balancing admiration for its richness with concerns around safety, infrastructure, and the realities of global travel. As the new year approaches, she challenges the popular “new year, new me” mindset, emphasizing accountability, consistency, and intentional growth over performative resolutions. The episode closes with a nuanced discussion on anti-vaccination rhetoric, parental choice, and societal responsibility, highlighting how personal decisions intersect with public health and collective well-being in an increasingly polarized world.  “No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X!Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X  @fullcourtpumps Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_podSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 2, 202639 min