In episode 335 of the Homeroom Smooth Podcast, the hosts argue against treating celebrities as role models, discussing Cardi B's comments admitting she used to drug, sexually assault men, and rob them, and saying she'd do it again, and contrasting how backlash would differ if genders were reversed. They also critique a clip of Kodak Black addressing a youth football team while holding a bottle and appearing to promote harmful norms, including saying not to do drugs because kids would “like them.” The conversation shifts to politics, praising Kamala Harris's VP pick Tim Walz as a strong, midwestern-leaning Democrat with military and teaching experience, and criticizing attacks on his service record while calling for age caps for politicians. They end by discussing Team USA's Olympic basketball comeback, international play styles, and other sports and culture notes.
00:00 Podcast Intro and Neutrality
01:49 Camera Issues and Food Talk
02:53 Healthy Breakfasts and Protein Shakes
05:56 Meal Prep and Spending Habits
08:07 Cardi B Controversy Breakdown
10:02 Double Standards and Accountability
14:10 Kodak Black Youth Team Clip
19:38 Why Celebs Aren't Role Models
20:59 Tim Walz VP Pick Reactions
23:15 Defending Walz Military Record
27:57 Walz Vibes and Credibility
29:09 Stop the Character Attacks
29:57 EV Mandates and Mixed Messaging
32:51 Harris Replaces Biden
33:32 Age Limits for Leaders
36:35 Mentorship and Cabinet Balance
38:40 Bipartisanship and Ticket Ideas
41:09 Crowd Size and Swift Threats
42:50 Team USA Basketball Rant
50:53 Gold Medal Pressure and Medal Count
51:51 Wild Kamala Tweet Reaction
53:35 Track Comeback and Sign Off