• Selective Ignorance: Ep. 47 | Nclecta Carry On's, Higher Education & a Piece of Chicken
    Jan 20 2026

    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.

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  • Selective Ignorance: Pulpit Wars, Tartare & Standards | Bonus Episode
    Jan 16 2026

    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].

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  • Ep. 46 | Gringo Guantanamo & Physical Discourse
    Jan 13 2026

    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].

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  • Ep. 45 | Psyche of Queer Immigrant Trumpers & Venezuela Drama Explained
    Jan 7 2026

    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].

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    52 min
  • Am I Ignorant?: New Year, New Me Deez Nuts | Bonus Episode
    Jan 2 2026

    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.

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    39 min
  • Ep. 44 | 2025 Podcast Recap Episode
    Dec 30 2025

    In this reflective year-end episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B is joined by super producer A-King and journalist Jayson Rodriguez for an honest and insightful look back at the past year of the podcast and the ever-evolving podcasting industry. The conversation opens with a candid year-end recap, setting the tone for reflection, growth, and gratitude [00:00]. From there, the trio breaks down the evolution of Selective Ignorance itself, unpacking how the show has gone through multiple creative renditions and sharpened its voice over time [02:48].

    As the discussion deepens, Mandii, A-King, and Jayson zoom out to examine the broader podcast landscape, analyzing industry shifts, major deals, and what platforms like Netflix signal about the future of audio and visual storytelling [05:59]. They explore how video podcasts are reshaping audience expectations, creator visibility, and content strategy in real time [09:11], while also addressing the realities of monetization, sustainability, and what it truly takes to turn a podcast into a viable business [12:05].

    The episode doesn’t shy away from the challenges. The hosts openly discuss audience engagement, retention struggles, and the pressures creators face while trying to stay authentic in a crowded media ecosystem [14:58]. This naturally leads into a conversation about growth—both personal and professional—and the long-term aspirations for Selective Ignoranceas a platform rooted in cultural commentary and fearless dialogue [17:54]. A reflective pause brings the conversation toward early conclusions and gratitude for the journey thus far [21:08], before the episode expands even further.

    Returning to the mic with renewed focus, the hosts revisit the broader evolution of podcasting itself, comparing past and present eras of the medium and how creators must now navigate algorithms, branding, and cultural relevance [27:16]. They reminisce about memorable episodes, standout guests, and moments that defined the year [28:43], including episodes that sparked debate and challenged listeners through controversial subject matter [31:07]. Political conversations and their ripple effects on audience response and public discourse are also examined [34:10], reinforcing the show’s commitment to thoughtful, sometimes uncomfortable conversations.

    As the episode winds down, Mandii, A-King, and Jayson reflect on cultural shifts, social commentary, and the responsibility of podcasters as voices within the culture [40:01]. The conversation closes by looking ahead—offering predictions, hopes, and strategic insight into where podcasting is headed next, and how Selective Ignorance plans to evolve alongside it [46:09].

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  • Selective Ignorance: Ep.43 | Christmas: Capitalism, Christianity & The Claus
    Dec 23 2025

    In this holiday edition of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B is joined by super producer A-King and journalist Jayson Rodriguez for a layered, reflective conversation unpacking the cultural, emotional, and commercial realities of the holiday season. The episode opens with a warm introduction to the holidays and the shifting energy that comes with this time of year [00:00], setting the tone for a discussion rooted in nostalgia, cultural awareness, and modern-day realities.

    The hosts reflect on childhood Christmas memories and past holiday crazes, revisiting the toys, traditions, and moments that defined earlier eras [02:47], before examining how Christmas hits differently in adulthood—especially when navigating single life, expectations, and social pressure during the season [06:05]. From there, the conversation expands into cultural perspectives on how Christmas is celebrated across communities, highlighting both shared traditions and meaningful differences [08:56].

    A deeper historical lens is applied as the crew breaks down the origins and evolution of Christmas, unpacking how religion, capitalism, and culture have reshaped the holiday over time [12:05]. That history connects directly to a discussion on Christmas crazes, consumer trends, and the role of marketing, questioning what gets lost when tradition becomes transactional [14:57]. The symbolism of Santa Claus and cultural identity is also explored, challenging how myths are constructed and who they are designed to serve [18:07].

    As the episode progresses, the conversation turns toward historical revisionism and dominant cultural narratives, examining how certain stories are amplified while others are erased [37:37]. This naturally leads into a candid discussion about Black identity, the African American experience, and cultural inclusion during the holidays [39:34], followed by a thoughtful breakdown of Kwanzaa as a cultural alternative that emphasizes community, heritage, and self-determination [42:58].

    Lighter moments balance the depth as the hosts touch on sports as part of holiday traditions [46:35], before diving into the timeless role of Christmas movies and holiday music in shaping seasonal mood and memory [54:41]. The conversation then turns to celebrity commentary and controversies surrounding Christmas, highlighting how public figures influence cultural debates during the season [01:00:51].

    As the episode winds down, Mandii, A-King, and Jayson discuss the realities of navigating family plans and emotional boundaries during the holidays [01:01:19], along with the often-overlooked workplace dynamics, expectations, and burnout that come with end-of-year professional life [01:05:36]. The episode closes with reflective energy, positioning the holiday season as both a moment of pause and a bridge into the new year ahead.

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  • 2025 Year End Wrap Up (Sort Of) Part. 2 feat. Deante Kyle, JoJo Alonzo & Jason "Jah" Lee | Bonus Episode
    Dec 19 2025
    In Part 2 of the Selective Ignorance 2025 Year-End Wrap Up Special, Mandii B is joined by Deante Kyle, Jason “Jah” Lee, Jo Jo Alonzo, A-King, and Big Kat for an unfiltered, culture-forward breakdown of the year in entertainment, with a sharp focus on hip hop, R&B, streaming culture, and industry power shifts. The episode kicks off with reflections on the year’s biggest moments in music and media [00:54], setting the stage for a wide-ranging conversation that blends humor, critique, and forward-thinking insight. The roundtable dives deep into hip hop’s defining narratives of 2025, including the ongoing cultural chess match between Drake and Kendrick Lamar and what it represents for legacy, lyricism, and audience loyalty [11:03]. From there, the conversation expands into the corporate influence shaping music today, unpacking how brand partnerships, algorithms, and executive decision-making impact creativity and cultural authenticity [21:06]. As streaming continues to dominate the industry, the hosts examine the streaming wars and the evolving future of entertainment distribution [27:00], questioning who truly benefits in the current ecosystem. Sports and hip hop collide as the crew explores how athletes, musicians, and media narratives increasingly overlap [30:01], before shifting into a spirited debate over Song of the Year contenders and what makes a record culturally timeless versus momentarily viral [39:06]. One of the most pointed discussions centers on the state of women in rap, addressing visibility, support, and systemic challenges within the genre [45:12], followed by a candid breakdown of the biggest industry fall-offs of 2025 and why certain careers stalled while others soared [56:35]. The conversation then turns toward television and film trends, analyzing how 2025 reshaped viewing habits, storytelling, and star power [01:09:32]. From conflicting perspectives on quality versus quantity [01:15:07] to the ongoing debate between binge-watching and weekly releases [01:19:18], the hosts unpack how streaming platforms continue to redefine audience engagement [01:17:44]. Politics re-enter the conversation as the group discusses the intersection of hip hop and political discourse [01:21:20], examining how artists navigate influence, responsibility, and backlash. As the episode moves toward its conclusion, attention shifts to the future of music and emerging artists poised to break through in the next cycle [01:24:40], alongside a nuanced discussion of the current landscape for female superstars like Rihanna and Cardi B and what their moves signal for women in music going forward [01:27:56]. The episode wraps with bold predictions for 2026 in music and film [01:30:02], offering a forward-looking take on where culture is headed next. Packed with sharp commentary, insider perspective, and year-end reflection, this episode serves as a definitive 2025 entertainment wrap-up, capturing the highs, lows, and cultural shifts that shaped hip hop, R&B, and the broader media landscape. 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 guests on Social Media @deante.kyle @gritsandeggspodcast @mrhiphopobama @_jojoalonzo Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_podSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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