
This episode opens in the most unhinged way possible and somehow still lands exactly where it should.Nigel learns what “soaking” is on air. We apologize in advance.After the chaos, the conversation turns into something genuinely beautiful. Nigel talks about bringing his son on Jam Cruise for the first time and the strange emotional moment when you realize you are watching your kid experience the world for the first time. First flight chaos, first cruise ship, first time leaving the country, first real father and son conversations about life, family, and mortality. The kind of talk you do not plan and cannot rehearse.Then the tone shifts again because this is The Shadow People and the emotional moment must be followed by a swift pivot.Mardi Gras gets a reality check. Racist throws, blackface photos, funky crowds, questionable hygiene, and the creeping feeling that people are forgetting what the celebration is supposed to be about. Fun. Families. Community. Not whatever the hell some of y’all tried this year.The episode closes with a heartfelt tribute to Reverend Jesse Jackson, memories of Run Jesse Run shirts, the Rainbow Coalition, and the reminder that history is not as far away as people like to pretend.Somehow this episode contains Mormon loopholes, cruise ships, Mardi Gras funk, civil rights history, Jazz Fest hype, and Shia LaBeouf fighting bartenders.We promise it makes sense once you press play.
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