
The Joe Budden Podcast Episode 878 | "Streets Need A Body"
Nov 15, 2025
The hosts dive into the resurfacing of old tweets, sparking a discussion on public apologies and accountability. They share thoughts on new music from Summer Walker and Wale, praising emotional depth and production. A debate ignites around Kevin Gates defending age-gap relationships, alongside commentary on Klay Thompson's media portrayal. The crew debates Target's new employee policy, explores ethics surrounding a massive storage unit find, and wraps up with spoiler-filled insights on the show 'All Her Fault.'
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Nursing-Home Bathroom Save
- Marc Lamont Hill shared a personal story about urgently needing public restrooms and using a nursing home bathroom during a trip.
- He described squatting and finding liners, illustrating the awkward realities of public restroom use on the road.
Resurfaced Tweets Escalate Quickly
- Old tweets resurface and platforms like Twitter amplify past behavior, so context and intent often get lost in the noise.
- Marc Lamont Hill and Joe Budden argue quick, well-crafted apologies and platform awareness limit damage when historical posts are found.
Apologize With A Simple Structure
- When apologizing, focus on the core: say sorry, explain what you did wrong, promise not to repeat it, and offer to make amends.
- Avoid long, defensive live Q&A formats; use a considered statement to buy time and avoid escalation.
