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FULL EP | COVID-19 Back on the Rise; Cardi B Opens Up About Women Artists and Ex-Husband; The Clipse Make History by Performing at the Vatican; and MORE

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The Morning Hustle kicked off with warnings that COVID-19 is back on the rise in many U.S. states—cases, hospitalizations, and positivity rates are climbing, especially in Western and South-Central regions. Experts quoted by the show stressed that while fatalities remain relatively low, renewed vigilance and updated vaccination access are needed.

On a cultural note, Cardi B opened up about the challenges women artists face, especially balancing public expectations and their pasts (including her ex-husband), arguing that her story shapes her art and what she stands for. The discussion also connected these pressures to broader conversations about authenticity and accountability in the industry. Meanwhile, Clipse made history by becoming the first rap act to ever perform a concert at the Vatican during the “Grace for the World” event. Performing “The Birds Don’t Sing” with John Legend in St. Peter’s Square, the group used their platform to deliver a message of unity, faith, and reconciliation.

Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/the-morning-hustle

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The Morning Hustle kicked off with warnings that COVID-19 is back on the rise in many U.S. states—cases, hospitalizations, and positivity rates are climbing, especially in Western and South-Central regions. Experts quoted by the show stressed that while fatalities remain relatively low, renewed vigilance and updated vaccination access are needed.

On a cultural note, Cardi B opened up about the challenges women artists face, especially balancing public expectations and their pasts (including her ex-husband), arguing that her story shapes her art and what she stands for. The discussion also connected these pressures to broader conversations about authenticity and accountability in the industry. Meanwhile, Clipse made history by becoming the first rap act to ever perform a concert at the Vatican during the “Grace for the World” event. Performing “The Birds Don’t Sing” with John Legend in St. Peter’s Square, the group used their platform to deliver a message of unity, faith, and reconciliation.

Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/the-morning-hustle

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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