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  • (Ep 1) No Filter: Addressing Double Standards, The History of Blackface, and Our "Block" List
    2026/04/08

    Auntie Talk: No Husbands. No Children. No Filter.

    In this week’s episode, Cher and Jennifer are diving deep into the "Tea of the Week," and nobody is safe—not even themselves! We’re breaking down the toxic dynamics in the latest reality TV drama, discussing the heavy double standards in domestic situations, and getting real about the history of parody in media.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • The Taylor Ann Green & Dakota Drama: We’re sharing an unpopular opinion on The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives. Why is there a double standard when it comes to accountability and "triggers"?
    • The Race Element: We get real about how the media (and the police) would react if the roles were reversed. "Imagine if she were Black."
    • Our Own Toxic Traits: From Jennifer’s legendary stubbornness to Cher’s "Block and Unblock" habit—we’re holding ourselves accountable. What’s your toxic trait?
    • The Druski Controversy: Is there a difference between "whiteface" and the historical "minstrel" shows of the 1800s? We break down the intent behind the comedy.

    Timestamps: 0:00 - Welcome to Auntie Talk! 0:45 - Secret Lives of Mormon Wives & Taylor’s toxicity 4:20 - The Double Standard: Race, Gender, and Accountability 8:30 - "Now Imagine She is White": A Lesson from A Time to Kill 10:15 - Deep Dive: Our Personal Toxic Traits (Stubbornness vs. The Block Button) 18:45 - The Druski Parody & The History of Minstrel Shows 25:00 - Closing Thoughts: Why Nobody is Off Limits

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