The Smackdown Debates Kick Off in the Twin Cities
- NPR's 'It's Been a Minute' features Brittany hosting debates in Twin Cities.
- The debate in Minneapolis-St. Paul area includes Minnesota Public Radio reporters Kyra Miles and Jacob Aloi.
- Winners, losers, and surprises expected in the series.
In an exciting new series, Brittany hosts "The Smackdown," a debate show aimed at uncovering the most influential people and things across various regions in the United States. This week, the show takes place in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, known as the Twin Cities, where Brittany engages in lively discussions with Minnesota Public Radio reporters Kyra Miles and Jacob Aloi. The format promises a competitive edge, with clear winners and losers emerging from the debates. Viewers can expect unexpected twists and engaging conversations as the participants explore the unique cultural and social influences of the Twin Cities. The debates are designed to highlight local perspectives and celebrate the region's contributions to the broader national narrative. The production team behind this episode includes Barton Girdwood, who produced the show, with support from Liam McBain, Corey Antonio Rose, and Alexis Williams. The editing was handled by Jessica Placzek, ensuring a polished final product that captures the essence of the debates. With Jasmine Romero serving as the executive producer and Yolanda Sangweni as the VP of programming, "The Smackdown" aims to create a dynamic platform for dialogue and discovery. As the series unfolds, audiences can look forward to more engaging episodes that spotlight influential voices from across the country.