Welcome back to another episode of the Talk My Credo podcast! Donte, KT, & P Shaw taps in to recap the last couple of weeks of laughs and shenanigans. After recapping the Olympics and their favorite moments, the crew are introduced to "trap metal". Tyler Perry claps back at criticisms over his latest movie and Tiffany Haddish didnt know Africa had grocery stores. Marvel brings back Robert Downey Jr after firing Jonathan Majors and the TMC crew finally dives into the latest political drama. This is a goody! Tap in and lets get active!!!
*** CHAPTERS ***
00:00:00 - Intro
00:03:10 - Olympic Recap Simone Biles
00:10:39 - Noah Lyles controversial finish
00:16:23 - ShaCarri Richardson wins silver in debut
00:19:25 - Issa Ray said it best...
00:28:00 - Yusuf Dikec's iconic moment
00:31:05 - What is Trap Metal?
00:36:36 - Tyler Perry claps back at criticsms
00:54:33 - Tiffany Haddish didnt know Africa had grocery stores
00:59:00 - Marvel brings back RDJ after canning Jonathan Majors
01:07:17 - "Rappers" tells blacks not to vote for Kamala Harris
01:12:57 - Trumps takes on the NABJ
01:28:06 - Closing Shenanigans
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