• Kayla Nicole and Her Rebrand Era
    Nov 10 2025

    Kayla Nicole just turned her viral Toni Braxton Halloween look into a rebrand masterclass - and we're breaking it all down. In this episode of Always Something, we discuss how Kayla's confidence, timing, and strategy are transforming her from being "Travis Kelce's ex" to a cultural icon.

    We unpack how this moment could launch her onto Dancing with the Stars, red carpets, and major brand deals - and why it's a subtle warning to Taylor Swift and the Swifties.

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    20 mins
  • Candace Owens Needs a Makeover
    Oct 28 2025

    Many Instagram followers wanted a deep dive into the rise and reinvention of Candace Owens — one of the most polarizing voices in conservative media. We'll talk about her early days with Turning Point USA, the BLEXIT movement, and now her public clashes with the current Republican Party.

    We'll unpack how Candace Owens’ image, political views, and media strategy have made her a cultural force. And we'll discuss her defamation dispute in France, her visa battle in Australia, and her growing criticism of GOP leadership in the wake of the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

    Finally, we break down why and how a good old-fashioned image makeover can transition Candace into being a likable political figure.

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    24 mins
  • Awards Season is Hollywood's Campaign Trail
    Sep 10 2025

    Award season isn’t just about trophies—it’s Hollywood’s campaign trail. From the Oscars to the Grammys, the Emmys to the VMAs, stars fight for votes the same way politicians fight for ballots. But scandals, controversies, and viral moments can flip the entire race.

    In this episode of Always Something, we break down how award season really works behind the scenes: why image and narrative matter as much as talent, how scandals have cost celebrities their shot at Hollywood’s biggest prizes, and why viral VMA moments often spill over into Grammy and Oscar campaigns.

    From Eddie Murphy’s lost Oscar for Dreamgirls to Janet Jackson’s Grammy fallout, Kanye West interrupting Taylor Swift at the VMAs, Miley Cyrus’s infamous performance, Lady Gaga’s wild award show stunts, and Will Smith’s shocking Oscars slap—we’re looking at the wins, the losses, and the strategies that shape careers.

    Whether you love pop culture, celebrity drama, or just want to understand how Hollywood really works, this episode unpacks why in entertainment—just like in politics—the best performance doesn’t always win.

    Tune in for a smart, entertaining deep dive into the scandals, strategies, and campaigns that define award season.

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    16 mins
  • Cardi B Slid Into My Comments and She Wasn't Happy
    Aug 30 2025

    Cardi B showed up in my comments after I posted a video about her on Instagram. She wasn't happy. In this episode of Always Something, I share the story of the moment that left me shocked—and what it taught me about visibility, influence, and protecting your peace.

    From the surreal surprise of seeing Cardi B respond, to the lessons about who’s really watching your content, I break down why this moment was bigger than a celebrity interaction. And with Cardi’s $24 million civil assault trial underway, I offer her (and all of us) some real talk: sometimes the most powerful move is silence.

    Tune in for a conversation about:

    • Why you never know who’s watching your platform
    • How celebrity culture exposes the downside of constant engagement
    • Why silence is often more powerful than clapping back
    • Lessons we can all learn about guarding our peace in the digital age

    This is one of those “it could only happen on the internet” moments—with a deeper lesson we all need right now.

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    25 mins
  • Gavin Newsom vs Donald Trump (The New Era of Political Communications)
    Aug 22 2025

    In this episode of Always Something, I dive into Governor Gavin Newsom’s bold social media campaigns against Donald Trump and why his digital strategy is catching so much attention. With his term as California’s governor winding down, Newsom is seizing the opportunity to elevate his national profile and showcase a communication strategy that feels sharp, fast, and built for today’s political landscape.

    I explore how Newsom’s approach mirrors and modernizes the groundbreaking social media playbook that Barack Obama used during his first presidential campaign—only this time, in a much noisier and more competitive digital era. From viral video responses to sharp online messaging, Newsom is proving that politics today is as much about storytelling and communication as it is about policy.

    If you’re interested in political strategy, social media campaigns, or the future of Democratic leadership, this conversation is for you.

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    13 mins
  • Kelly Clarkson’s Silence - A Masterclass in Crisis Communications
    Aug 15 2025

    Kelly Clarkson’s silence after her ex-husband’s death isn’t just personal—it’s PR strategy. In this episode of Always Something, we unpack how staying quiet can protect a brand, manage public perception, and help with personal healing.

    We explore why sometimes saying nothing is the most powerful message, how silence can protect both brand and personal healing, and what this means for public figures facing personal turmoil. Tune in for a deep dive into PR strategy, celebrity culture, and the power of restraint in a 24/7 media cycle.

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    13 mins
  • Pop Stardom, Property, and a Prime Minister- Katy Perry’s Tangled Summer
    Aug 4 2025

    This week on Always Something, we untangle the legal and cultural drama swirling around Katy Perry—pop icon, business mogul, and now, courtroom regular. We explore the lawsuit filed by 84-year-old Carl Westcott over the $15 million Santa Barbara estate he allegedly sold under duress, while recovering from surgery and medicated. Katy Perry’s legal team says it was a fair deal. Westcott’s family says otherwise. And actor Chris Pratt? He’s tangled in a separate but strangely similar story involving Perry’s real estate dealings.

    We’ll also explore how Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s name became entangled in this bizarre saga, and what this all reveals about power, property, and the public’s complex relationship with celebrity influence.

    Because with Katy, it’s never just a lawsuit—it’s always something.

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    15 mins
  • You're Not Crazy... This Is Really Happening
    Jul 29 2025

    In this episode, we unpack the quiet crisis unfolding in America’s labor market: nearly 300,000 Black women have disappeared from the workforce in just six months—yet no one is talking about it.

    Using recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and analysis from the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, we explore the real reasons behind this exodus: systemic bias, burnout, economic abandonment, and the rollback of DEI efforts across government and corporate sectors.

    We cover:

    • Why Black women’s labor force participation dropped to 58.6% in June 2025
    • The nearly 193,000 jobs lost by Black workers between May and June
    • Why Black women’s unemployment rate remains nearly double that of white women
    • How credentials and degrees aren’t enough to shield us from discrimination
    • What this means for equity, policy, and the future of work

    If you’ve felt unseen, unheard, or like your job loss was just “your fault”—this episode is for you. Because this isn’t a glitch. It’s a pattern. And it’s time we talked about it.

    Listen now, share with your sister circle, and don’t forget to subscribe for more truth-telling conversations.

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    15 mins