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Booty Bumping, Saving A Brown Person, and Ben Crump

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Welcome to Episode 13 of Lowe Expectations! Join Gary and Anthony as they dive into a whirlwind of topics that will have you laughing, cringing, and shaking your head. Have you ever accidentally hurt your child? The hosts share their own parenting mishaps that are both relatable and hilariously painful.

Next, they discuss a wild story from Portland, Oregon, where a well-meaning woman tries to "save" a man based solely on his skin color, leading to a cringeworthy and eye-opening conversation about modern-day bias.

And if you thought that was crazy, wait until you hear about "booty bumping"—the latest, and most bizarre, harm reduction strategy for drug users. The hosts break down what it is and why it's making headlines.

Finally, they analyze a recent officer-involved shooting in Fort Wayne, Indiana, dissecting the tactics and decisions made during the intense encounter and how Ben Crump is jumping into the fray as he represents the family of the deceased suspect.

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Welcome to Episode 13 of Lowe Expectations! Join Gary and Anthony as they dive into a whirlwind of topics that will have you laughing, cringing, and shaking your head. Have you ever accidentally hurt your child? The hosts share their own parenting mishaps that are both relatable and hilariously painful.

Next, they discuss a wild story from Portland, Oregon, where a well-meaning woman tries to "save" a man based solely on his skin color, leading to a cringeworthy and eye-opening conversation about modern-day bias.

And if you thought that was crazy, wait until you hear about "booty bumping"—the latest, and most bizarre, harm reduction strategy for drug users. The hosts break down what it is and why it's making headlines.

Finally, they analyze a recent officer-involved shooting in Fort Wayne, Indiana, dissecting the tactics and decisions made during the intense encounter and how Ben Crump is jumping into the fray as he represents the family of the deceased suspect.

Gary Lowe/Lancaster Leather

Podcast Website

Follow on Twitter

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Podcast on Instagram

Music by 35285074 from Pixabay

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