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The future of Black Twitter, dissecting fitness culture, and audience questions with Lawrence and Rachel | Your week in MSNBC podcasts

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[View in browser]( This week on Into America, Trymaine Lee sits down with Northwestern Professor Meredith D. Clark and writer Jamilah Lemieux to discuss the future of the Black Twitter community as the social platform changes under Elon Musk’s leadership. [Listen here]([.](   Coming out of the Thanksgiving holiday, Chris Hayes revisits his fitness-focused conversation with writer and self-described “Swole Woman” Casey Johnston. They discuss their shared interest in lifting weights, the culture around working out, and Johnston's take on the machines vs. free weights debate. [Hear the conversation.](   With all episodes of Rachel Maddow Presents: Ultra now available in your podcast feeds, Rachel joined Lawrence O'Donnell on The Last Word to answer audience questions about the series, including what she learned from making it, a key takeaway for the Justice Department, and more. [Revisit Monday's episode]( of The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell, and be sure to [check out]( all eight episodes of Rachel Maddow Presents: Ultra. [EXPLORE MSNBC PODCASTS](   Follow MSNBC [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( Were you forwarded this email? Sign up [here]( Subscribe]( to MSNBC Daily Check out the [MSNBC Store]( for gear from your favorite shows   [Privacy]( [Unsubscribe](listvar=sub_daily)

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