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  • On this episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B takes a deep dive into accountability and justice within the Black community and the criminal justice system. Joined by special guests Selena Hill (Black Enterprise) and criminal defense attorney Kenneth J. Montgomery, the conversation unpacks sentencing disparities, performative activism, and the role of education and community in addressing crime.The discussion begins with (00:00) a call for accountability in the Black community before examining (02:45) disparities in the justice system. Selena and KJM explore (06:08) crime and punishment, questioning fairness and consequences, and discuss the balance between community responsibility and individual accountability (09:03). They also examine (11:54) the role of Black Lives Matter, (14:49) how sensational cases shape public perception, and the impact of white-collar crimes (18:03). As the conversation continues, they address (20:57) whether justice is truly fair, (23:51) the tension between empathy and accountability, and (27:13) the bigger picture of crime’s effect on the community. The episode also highlights (32:46) economic struggles and cooperative economics, (34:34) flaws in the criminal justice system, and (37:16) how redemption plays into accountability. Closing out, the guests discuss (41:42) how celebrity culture influences violence, (50:41) the challenges of defending the innocent in a flawed system, and (54:49) the importance of community education and accountability. Join the conversation in the socials below. Be sure to subscribe, rate and share.

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  • On this episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B with special guest and fellow podcaster Rory Farrell dive into the ongoing debate of separating art from the artist (00:00), tackling the hypocrisy in music and how controversial figures are celebrated (02:50). Mandii B and Rory Farrell break down the influence of social media on artist perception (09:01), the power of redemption (11:52), and the double-edged sword of fame (18:03). They explore cancel culture and the nuances of accountability (20:59), the responsibility of platforms (35:29), and the evolving standards in hip-hop (50:12). From the legacy of R. Kelly (42:33) to the blurred lines between art and reality (01:02:21), this conversation unpacks the cultural shifts shaping the music industry today. Join the conversation in the socials below. Be sure to subscribe, rate and share.

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  • Society is brimming with hypocrisy, indignation and opinions—the Selective Ignorance Podcast will dare to challenge the complexities behind internet reaction and the public’s beliefs by unpacking trending topics with educational comedy and quick wit hot takes.

    Each week, Mandii B engages guests from the worlds of media, comedy and entertainment, as well as cultural and topical experts, to tackle everything from current events to the latest scandals in order to confront biases, embrace the uncomfortable and embark on a journey that shakes the status quo.

  • Mandi B, joined by special guest Antoinette from the Around The Way Curls podcast, take a deep dive into capitalism, corporate culture, and the challenges of conscious consumerism. They kick things off by examining the tug-of-war between personal values and consumer choices (2:54) before breaking down the real impact of boycotts and collective action (6:13). The conversation explores the tension between individual responsibility and community welfare (9:02), the influence of wealth and power in shaping society (11:50), and the challenges of aligning personal values with everyday spending habits (15:08).They also share personal experiences navigating consumerism (20:47), discuss the importance of community support (23:56), and reflect on class dynamics and service (26:59). The episode dives into workplace inequities (34:22), how capitalism intersects with identity (35:21), and the harsh realities of “survival of the fittest” in a system built on profit (36:48). As the conversation deepens, they explore the burden of caring—balancing personal responsibility with collective change (39:08), the nuance of organizing and activism (46:22), and the resilience of communities in the face of economic exploitation (52:29). They close with a vision for freedom rooted in community (57:09) and a reflection on class struggles and the need for empathy (1:02:34). Join the conversation in the socials below. Be sure to subscribe, rate and share.

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  • On this debut episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandi B reflects on her recent move to Atlanta, the end of a partnership in podcasting and her new solo venture, 'Selective Ignorance’ (1:00). Mandii discusses the importance of success, freedom, and the power of discourse (4:24), while also addressing criticism and the realities of the podcasting industry (6:19). The episode highlights the significance of community support, particularly for black businesses. Mandi also shares a wild and funny story about her transition from New York City to Atlanta (33:37), the challenges faced during the furniture delivery process, the cultural dynamics at play with the moving company (40:43) and the expectations of service within the black community (54:49). The discussion evolves into a broader critique of black businesses and the need for accountability and more. Tune in and comment in the socials below. Be sure to subscribe, rate and share.

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