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In this episode of Invested, Isaac Hayes III and Noah Washington, with special guest Sharonda L. Britton, as the tackle a cultural flashpoint at the intersection of media, politics, and accountability. Stephen A. Smith, one of the most recognizable voices in sports, recently apologized to Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett after comments that drew backlash for their tone toward Black women in politics. But the apology came just as Donald Trump launched new racist and sexist attacks on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Grammy-winning artist Jazmine Sullivan.

Isaac and Noah ask the hard question: can Stephen A. Smith truly stay “neutral” in a political arena defined by race, gender, and power? The conversation expands into a wider discussion about media responsibility, cancel culture, and who gets to shape political narratives in mainstream spaces.

Later in the episode, Isaac welcomes Sharonda L. Britton, a marketing executive whose two-decade career spans Fortune 500 brands, sports, and multicultural strategy. A former CMO for Stephen A. Smith and marketing leader for Walmart and Lowe’s, Britton brings insider perspective to how influence, representation, and platforming collide in the public eye.

At the end of the day, Isaac reminds listeners: “Commentary without consciousness is dangerous. You can’t play neutral when people’s humanity is on the line.”

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