Nobody's Gonna Know

Nobody's Gonna Know

From That's What I'm Saying! the podcast by twispod

January 27, 2026 · 55 min · Episode 182

About this episode

Shaun and Shatara discuss various social issues, pop culture, and personal insights in Episode 182 of their podcast.

On Episode 182 of That's What I'm Saying! “Nobody’s Gonna Know” – Shaun and Shatara talk about the NCAA basketball scandal, Nicki Minaj's political involvement, Dame Dash's struggles, and more. On the Woke Minute - 24:44, the sisters' discuss nurses on strike the impact of ICE and civil rights violations in light of the shooting in Minnesota. On the Weekend D Report - 35:13, the sisters unpack a chapter of their upcoming book and ask how young is too young to date for a woman in her 40s? On That’s My Jam - 49:05, Shaun brings us back to 1997 “I Can Love You Better” by Mary J. Blige. Comment your fave throwback jam | New episodes weekly – subscribe & bell on! Apple | Spotify | iHeart | YouTube IG: @twispod Weekend D Qs/sponsors: https://linktr.ee/twispod About THAT’S WHAT I’M SAYING! The Podcast: Join sisters Shaun and Shatara on their weekly podcast covering everything from old school hip-hop, pop culture, sex, dating, relationships and important social issues - from a "woke" (but sometimes ratchet) perspective. #TWISPodcast #HipHopDrama #BlackPodcast

People in this episode

Hosts: Shaun, Shatara

Topics covered

  • NCAA basketball scandal
  • Nicki Minaj's political involvement
  • Dame Dash's struggles
  • nurses on strike
  • ICE impact
  • civil rights violations
  • shooting in Minnesota
  • dating for women in their 40s
  • 1997 music

Keywords

  • woke
  • hip-hop
  • pop culture
  • relationships
  • social issues

Mentioned in this episode

Products: I Can Love You Better by Mary J. Blige

Books & works: That's What I'm Saying, the Woke Minute, the Weekend D Report, That’s My Jam -, “I Can Love You Better, BlackPodcast

Places: Minnesota

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