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Wait...What?

Wait...What?

Written by: Ronald Thomas
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This podcast is all about those moments in life that make you pause and say… “wait, what?”

Each episode of WAIT…WHAT? will feature:

• 🧠 Real-life reflections & personal growth

• 🔥 Trending topics & cultural conversations

• 🤔 Reddit “Am I the Ahole?” reactions**

• 💬 Unsolicited advice you didn’t ask for—but might need

If you’re navigating adulthood, questioning life decisions, or just trying to laugh your way through the chaos, this podcast is for you.

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👉 Like & Comment with a moment that made you say “wait…what?”

Ronald T. Clay
Politics & Government Relationships Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Relax...It's Just S*x
    Jan 31 2026

    This week’s episode dives into sex positivity and sexual health, breaking down stigma, shame, and the conversations we should be having but usually avoid. From understanding healthy sexual expression to unpacking why society is still uncomfortable with open discussions about sex, we keep it real, honest, and unfiltered.

    In our “Gworl What’s Goin’ On?” segment, we talk about the upcoming Netflix release Reality Check: America’s Next Top Model, revisiting the cultural impact, controversies, and what it says about the fashion industry and reality TV today.

    And of course, the “What You Said” segment is back with another wild Reddit AITA (Am I The Ahole?)** story—because the internet never disappoints.

    ✨ Real conversations

    ✨ Pop culture breakdowns

    ✨ Uncomfortable topics, comfortably discussed

    Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for new episodes every week!

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Wait…What? Podcast | My Mental Health Journey
    Jan 24 2026

    In this episode of the Wait…What? Podcast, I open up about my mental health journey—the highs, the lows, and the lessons I’m still learning along the way. This conversation is honest, vulnerable, and necessary, especially in a world where we don’t talk enough about what’s really going on behind the scenes.

    In our “Gworl, What’s Goin’ On?” segment, we break down the latest pop culture chaos, including the Nicki Minaj controversy, Don Lemon drama, and the ongoing DOJ headlines—because gworl… it’s a lot.

    Then we jump into “What You Said?”, where we react to another wild Reddit AITA post and unpack the internet’s takes. Who’s right? Who’s wrong? Or is everyone a mess? 👀

    Whether you’re here for the mental health talk, pop culture commentary, or Reddit chaos, this episode has a little bit of everything.

    ✨ Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more honest conversations, weekly discussions, and real-life reflections.

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    51 mins
  • Is Representation Still Important?
    Jan 17 2026

    In this episode of the Wait…What? Podcast, we dive into a thought-provoking discussion on representation and ask the big question: Is representation still important today, or has the conversation changed? From media and culture to visibility and impact, we break down why representation still sparks debate and why it matters (or doesn’t) depending on who you ask.

    This episode includes:

    🗣️ Wait…What? Discussion Segment

    We unpack representation across media, entertainment, and society, exploring its relevance in 2026 and how it shapes identity, opportunity, and perception.

    💅 “Gworl, What’s Going On?” Segment

    Celebrities and politics collide as we react to the latest headlines, viral moments, and public figures making waves in political conversations. Gworl… it gets messy.

    📣 “What You Said” Segment

    We read and react to a brand-new Reddit AITA (Am I The Ahole)** post, sharing our takes and debating who’s really in the wrong.

    If you love unfiltered conversations, pop culture commentary, and honest reactions, this episode is for you. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more Wait…What? Podcast episodes every season!

    👇 Join the conversation in the comments:

    Is representation still important to you? Why or why not?

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    43 mins
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