top of page


Watch Rated R Podcast
A podcast that has real life conversations that aren't filtered or doctored
All Posts


Mississippi HB 417 Explained: No, Mississippi Did NOT Ban Line Dancing
A viral image spreading across Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram claims that Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves signed “House Bill 417” into law, making line dancing illegal statewide beginning May 15, 2026. The post specifically names dances like the Cupid Shuffle, Cha Cha Slide, Electric Slide, and Boot Scootin’ Boogie as prohibited dances that could supposedly lead to fines. There’s just one problem: it’s completely false. The image being shared online is a fake document and n
Brittiney Randolph
May 183 min read


Congress Advances New 2026 Farm Bill as SNAP Cuts and Agricultural Subsidies Spark National Debate
Congress advances the controversial 2026 Farm Bill as debates grow over SNAP cuts, USDA agricultural subsidies, disaster relief funding, and the future of America’s food supply.
Brittiney Randolph
May 115 min read


Inside the FLDS Church: The Secretive Polygamist Sect That Shocked America
The FLDS Church became one of America’s most controversial religious sects under the leadership of Warren Jeffs. From allegations of child marriages and psychological control to survivors speaking out about life inside isolated compounds, former members continue exposing the hidden world behind the church’s strict rules and secrecy.
Brittiney Randolph
May 104 min read


Inside Scientology: The Controversial Organization That Continues to Divide America
Scientology remains one of America’s most controversial organizations. From abuse allegations and celebrity influence to the ongoing mystery surrounding Shelly Miscavige, former members and critics continue raising serious questions about secrecy, control, and life inside the church.
Brittiney Randolph
May 103 min read


From “Master Teacher” to “God”: Hulu’s Nature Boy Documentary Leaves Viewers Disturbed
As millions across the country open Hulu and press play on the new documentary surrounding Eligio Bishop — better known online as “Nature Boy” — many are walking away stunned by what they witnessed. The documentary takes viewers through the rise and unraveling of Bishop’s online movement, documenting how a man who once branded himself as a “Master Teacher” slowly evolved into a self-proclaimed god figure surrounded by loyal followers living inside isolated compounds. What mak
Brittiney Randolph
May 102 min read


Hantavirus Outbreak Sparks Global Concern After Cruise Ship Cases Confirmed
A rare hantavirus outbreak connected to an international cruise ship has sparked global concern after multiple confirmed cases and deaths were reported. Health officials say the risk remains low, but the situation is drawing comparisons to past public health scares.
Brittiney Randolph
May 83 min read


Rupert Murdoch’s NFL Fight: Why Streaming Giants Are Changing Sports Forever
Streaming platforms are aggressively entering the NFL space, forcing traditional television networks into a high-stakes fight for the future of sports broadcasting.
Brittiney Randolph
May 83 min read


How Redistricting Impacts Black Voters Across America
As states across America redraw voting districts, many Black communities fear their political voices could be weakened. Critics argue that new district maps may reduce minority representation and reshape elections for years to come. Here’s how redistricting could impact Black voters, representation, and political power across the country.
Brittiney Randolph
May 83 min read
Why Were HBCUs Created? The History Behind Institutions That Changed Everything
HBCUs were born out of exclusion but became pillars of opportunity. Here’s how they started—and why they still matter today.
Brittiney Randolph
May 52 min read
Did the Government Fail Spirit Airlines? Inside the Collapse That Has America Debating Bailouts Again
Spirit Airlines has shut down after failed bailout talks, rising debt, and years of financial struggles. Now Americans are debating whether the government should have stepped in to save the airline — or let it fail.
Brittiney Randolph
May 32 min read


After the Latest Attempt on Trump’s Life, Public Skepticism Is Growing — And So Are Questions About Taxpayer Costs
The latest reported assassination attempt involving President Donald Trump has once again pushed the country into a cycle of fear, political outrage, media frenzy, and nonstop speculation. Following reports that an armed suspect was stopped near the White House Correspondents’ Dinner before reaching Trump, the story immediately dominated national headlines and reignited debates about political violence in America. (reuters.com) But beyond the headlines, another conversation i
Brittiney Randolph
Apr 293 min read
The Duggar Illusion: How America’s “Perfect Family” Became a Story of Scandal, Control, and Public Fallout
For years, the Duggar family was marketed as the blueprint for faith, family values, discipline, and traditional living. TLC turned the family into one of reality television’s biggest “wholesome” success stories through shows like 19 Kids and Counting and Counting On. Viewers were told they were watching a close-knit family that had discovered the secret to raising respectful children while staying grounded in religion and structure. But behind the matching smiles, strict rul
Brittiney Randolph
Apr 243 min read
When the System Fails: How a Prior Release Became a Warning Sign Ignored
A breakdown of the Ashanti Allen case, examining the prior assault charge, court decisions, and how systemic failures may have contributed
Brittiney Randolph
Apr 212 min read
The Tariff Reality Check: Why Businesses—Not Consumers—Are Getting the Refunds
As tariffs continue to impact prices across the market, many consumers are realizing a hard truth: when tariff money is refunded, it doesn’t
Brittiney Randolph
Apr 203 min read
🚨 When Headlines Hit Hard: The D4vd Case and the Questions We Can’t Ignore
A rising artist, a missing teen, and a case that’s raising serious questions. With D4vd now arrested in connection to a 14-year-old girl’s d
Brittiney Randolph
Apr 172 min read
The Roles Men Play in Relationships: Are They Partners or Performers?
This isn’t about criticizing men—it’s about expanding the conversation.
Because when we move past rigid roles, we make space for healthier,
Brittiney Randolph
Apr 173 min read


Is Donald Trump’s Behavior Changing? A Closer Look at His Recent Public Conduct
In recent months, public conversations around the behavior and tone of Donald Trump have intensified. Critics, analysts, and even some former allies have pointed to what they describe as increasingly erratic messaging, unusual humor, and more aggressive rhetoric. However, evaluating a public figure’s mental state requires caution. Medical diagnoses cannot be made from afar. What can be analyzed, though, is observable behavior, speech patterns, and public reactions —all of w
Brittiney Randolph
Apr 133 min read


21 Hours, No Deal: JD Vance Walks Away From Iran Talks
As the world turns, our government takes more and more chances with our safety
Brittiney Randolph
Apr 122 min read


Offset Sued Over $100K Casino Debt: What We Know So Far
A new lawsuit is putting Offset in the spotlight — but this time, it’s not about music. According to court documents filed in Wayne County Circuit Court , MotorCity Casino Hotel is suing the rapper over an alleged $100,000 unpaid credit line. The Allegations: The casino claims that Offset, whose real name is Kiari Cephus: Opened a line of credit with the casino Withdrew funds for gambling or related use Failed to repay the money As a result, MotorCity Casino is pursuing leg
Brittiney Randolph
Apr 112 min read


Trump Floats Mass Pardons for White House Staff: What’s Real and What’s Not
Recent headlines have sparked major conversation after reports surfaced that Donald Trump discussed the possibility of issuing broad pardons to individuals working within or around the White House. The idea quickly went viral, with many asking the same question: Is Trump really planning to pardon everyone connected to the White House? Let’s break down what’s actually happening. Where the Claim Came From According to multiple reports, Trump made comments, some described as jok
Brittiney Randolph
Apr 112 min read
bottom of page