In this week’s episode of The Next Take Podcast, hosts Mikel and Tanyka dive into a wide range of stories making headlines and sparking debate. From women wanted in connection with fraud investigations, to speculation over whether Sony is already preparing a PlayStation 6, to the case of a drunk pilot ordered into rehab, the hosts unpack the details with their signature mix of insight and humor. They round out the discussion with a lighthearted but surprisingly passionate debate: Cream of Wheat versus oatmeal — which breakfast classic truly reigns supreme?.
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