Shannon Just Wants to Be Bad
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In this episode of Mojo in the Morning, Shannon opens up about a moment of intense emotional release after her husband Wes was mistreated by someone, triggering a protective 'mama bear' response. After two glasses of wine, she impulsively fantasized about wreaking havoc on the offender—keying cars, sending prank flowers, even orchestrating a fake health scare. The hosts and guests, including Amanda, Christina, Tyra, and Anthony, respond with a mix of humor and support, brainstorming increasingly creative and mischievous revenge ideas like towing the car, ordering pizzas, sending exploding confetti, or impersonating a clinic to deliver a fake STD result. The conversation evolves into a broader reflection on the emotional liberation that comes with age and self-acceptance, particularly for Black women who’ve spent years suppressing their true selves. The episode captures a playful yet poignant exploration of justice, identity, and the right to be 'bad' when provoked.
Protective rage is valid—especially when someone you love is wronged.
Revenge fantasies can be a healthy outlet for pent-up emotions, even if never acted on.
Creative, non-violent retaliation can be just as satisfying as physical destruction.
The 'I give zero Fs' mindset often emerges after years of people-pleasing and emotional labor.
Community support helps transform destructive impulses into playful, strategic responses.
…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus
Shannon's Protective Rage
“I want to go kick their cars, which you know I have a history with this mojo. I want it to be their yard. I want to, like, I don't, I just want, like, want to wreak havoc on their life.”
Brainstorming Revenge Fantasies
“I'm going to send flowers to them from a random person just to create like drama. That's a good idea.”
The 'I Give Zero Fs' Mindset
“Once you reach that age where us women, we've taken so much our whole life that once we reach that age... We just don't care anymore.”
The Power of Playful Rebellion
The conversation shifts from anger to empowerment, framing revenge fantasies as a form of reclaiming agency. The group celebrates the joy in being 'bad' without real harm.
Podcast Promos and Wrap-Up
The episode closes with promotional segments for The Clifford Show, Learn the Hard Way, Love Trapped, and The Girlfriends, reinforcing the podcast’s network of storytelling and community.
“Once you reach that age where us women, we've taken so much our whole life that once we reach that age... We just don't care anymore.”
“I want to go kick their cars, which you know I have a history with this mojo. I want it to be their yard. I want to, like, I don't, I just want, like, want to wreak havoc on their life.”
“You call the wife, right? And then you pretend like you meant to call the husband and you say you're someone from the health clinic and you're calling with his STD result.”
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Shannon
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Wes
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Amanda
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Christina
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The Clifford Show
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Clifford Taylor IV
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Anthony
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Tyra
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