Morgan Wallen’s Latest Collab, Trump’s Attack on the Constitution, and a Tariff Deep Dive | S2 E5
Release Date: 04/24/2025
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This week, Cheyenne and Rachel are tackling everything from oligarchies to executive orders, and yeah, they’re not holding back. In “What Made You Cringe,” we’ve got Elissa Slotkin telling Democrats to stop using the word "oligarchy" because apparently, no one understands it (newsflash, Elissa: polling says otherwise). Meanwhile, the Trump administration just dropped an executive order targeting “disparate impact,” and let’s just say, it’s not a win for equality. In “The Vibes,” Pete Buttigieg takes the bro world by storm on the Flagrant podcast, leaving conservatives...
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This week, Cheyenne and Rachel are bringing you a perfect blend of sharp analysis, personal stories, and the kind of candid conversation that’ll leave you thinking... Cheyenne’s living her best golf-girl life; seriously, she’s swapping UFC for Rory McIlroy (and yes, we’re playing a game: which golfer would you date?). Meanwhile, Rachel is embracing self-acceptance after a wild week of falling off curbs, crashing cars, and confronting the perfectionism that has been running her life (spoiler: ADHD is the culprit). In “What Made You Cringe,” the political chaos continues: Trump’s...
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This week’s episode is a wild ride: from viral backlash to space drama and recession trends. Cheyenne's been dealing with a viral whirlwind, and let’s just say the internet isn't always a kind place. On the flip side, Rachel’s embracing her "recession blonde" look, inspired by the latest market trends. Will self-care survive financial hardship? We’re talking the lipstick index and why small luxuries matter - especially when they’re a mental health lifeline. In the cringe-worthy corner, we've got Linda McMahon promoting A1 steak sauce on an AI panel (yep, that happened) and...
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This week’s episode is giving: viral rants, fascist tech bros, and a grocery bill that feels like theft. Cheyenne’s accidental internet moment has her getting unsolicited pep talks from Katie Couric and Elizabeth Banks (yes, we’re fangirling). Meanwhile, Rachel’s freaking out over what tariffs are about to do to gluten-free food prices… because $9 pasta wasn’t bad enough. Next, we touch on how RFK Jr. insists his government sabotage was “always the plan” (okay, brainworm). And Trump’s economic strategy? Deport essential workers, crash the market, and replace adults with kids...
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Baddies, this week’s episode is giving national security threat meets mental health misinformation spiral. Let’s get into it. First up in the Tea: Cheyenne opens up about the no-sleepover rule in her own family and why this parenting debate hits differently in 2025. Meanwhile, Rachel’s talking about the psychology behind craving chaos in relationships (because yeah, we’ve all been there). Next up… Cringe. A leaked group chat between Trump cabinet members casually discussed U.S. missile strikes using emojis - yes, seriously. We break down the national security nightmare, and why...
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Baddies, it’s our season finale, and we have a lot to reflect on. First, Cheyenne gets real about what it means to put yourself out there… Why do the harshest critics often come from the people closest to us? Meanwhile, Rachel opens up about losing a big case, the gut-punch reality of how often the system wins, and why the fight is still always worth it. Then, we’re cringing hard at Trump’s latest dystopian power grab. His administration is banning scientific research from using specific words… and this is so much more than just another culture war stunt. Meanwhile, Louisiana...
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Baddies, this week we’re breaking down the wildest stories shaking up politics and culture. Cheyenne is reflecting on a bizarre career parallel—turns out, in another life, she could have been Trump’s press secretary. How do young women in politics take such drastically different paths? And what happens when ambition meets the urge to sell out? Rachel read one of the worst Tinder profiles she had to swipe through this week, making us wonder whether the “male loneliness” crisis is self-inflicted. We broke down Selena Gomez’s emotional video about immigration and why she just...
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Baddies, this week is chaotic in the best way. Rachel’s first big trial had her feeling like a total legal powerhouse—until a skort-related mishap turned the courtroom into an unexpected spectacle. Meanwhile, Cheyenne unpacks TikTok’s bizarre 12-hour ban, its even weirder comeback, and why the platform’s future is looking more complicated than ever. We’re cringing HARD at some seriously bad takes—like a major organization suddenly realizing who they endorsed (way too late) and Elon Musk’s latest moment that has the internet debating whether it was “awkward” or just plain...
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Baddies, we’ve got a LOT to break down this week. Cheyenne’s been reflecting on how the pandemic changed our social lives forever—why are we all still at home so much, and what that says about our crumbling community infrastructure? Meanwhile, there’s some serious hypocrisy making headlines, and the shocking reality of imprisoned teenage boys being used to fight California’s wildfires is beyond alarming. Over in the app store, TikTokers are flocking to a Chinese-owned platform, Xiaohongshu, sparking unexpected cross-cultural exchanges—but is it here to stay? And with conversations...
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Cheyenne’s living her best golf-girl life; seriously, she’s swapping UFC for Rory McIlroy (and yes, we’re playing a game: which golfer would you date?). Meanwhile, Rachel is embracing self-acceptance after a wild week of falling off curbs, crashing cars, and confronting the perfectionism that has been running her life (spoiler: ADHD is the culprit).
In “What Made You Cringe,” the political chaos continues: Trump’s latest attacks on the Constitution have us shaking our heads. It’s a mess, but it’s the kind of mess we need to talk about.
The Deep Dive is all about tariffs, and trust us, it’s a hot topic. From Trump’s haphazard tariff decisions to how they’re hitting you at the grocery store, we break it down and dive into the chaos that’s left businesses, consumers, and even the White House scrambling.
The Vibes hit hard this week: Tate McRae and Morgan Wallen’s collab? Cheyenne’s got thoughts on the backlash, breaking down how the conversation around celebrity partnerships shifts when women speak up versus when men get a free pass. Plus, Drake is suing Kendrick Lamar over defamation… they not like us.
Finally, Cheyenne’s grappling with the heartbreak of generational school shooter drills, while Rachel can’t stop thinking about the tragic case of Victor Perez, the autistic teen shot by police in Idaho. These stories are haunting, but they need to be heard.
Get ready for the unfiltered, unapologetic Baddies you know and love. And remember, keep up the fight, baddies!
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