
The Nerve with Maureen Callahan
Hoda Kotb’s Bogus Self-Help Venture, New Disturbing Diddy Testimony, and Meghan Markle's Business Flops
Fri, 30 May 2025
Maureen unloads on Hoda Kotb’s lame attempt to pimp the super basic concept of finding joy through the launch of her new and unoriginal self-help app. She also takes us through the latest vile details coming out of the Diddy trial, adding more layers to his seemingly endless list of depravities. And then Maureen is joined by entertainment reporter, Kinsey Scholfield, and together they break down Meghan Markle's phony facade, highlighting her ongoing failure to launch. Masa Chips: Use code MAUREEN for 25% off your first order! Scan the QR code or visit MASAChips.com/MAUREENFirecracker Farm: Visit https://firecracker.FARM & enter code THENERVE at checkout for a special discount! Pique: Use code THENERVE for 20% off your order plus a FREE frother & glass beaker with this exclusive link - https://piquelife.com/THENERVE
Chapter 3: What criticisms are being made about Meghan Markle's business efforts?
The troublemakers to destroy this stuff that is so, so toxic, it's so unfair because it's aimed particular. I mean, it's aimed at men, too, but they are really speaking the lingua franca of women. OK, and it's aimed at women who are struggling, whether it's financially or professionally or emotionally. And Hoda is incredibly privileged.
But she never talks about all the help that she has, the vast riches that allow her to sit around for months on end, the nannies, the gardeners, the housekeepers, the private cars and drivers, all of which I'm sure she has. So she's out there shilling the shit to the average woman at the cost of $16.99 per month or $99 annually. And what do you get for that? I'm going to show you.
I'm going to fucking show you.
Watch this. But it feels like right now you're living in a truth that feels so illuminating.
Yes, yes, yes.
Talk about what that like is. First of all, how could she even talk about what that is? Because I don't even know what that question is. I don't know what the fuck that question is. You're living in a truth that feels so illuminating. This living in truth shit or a truth or my truth or your truth, there's a truth, okay? We're not living in fucking Rashomon. There's a truth, okay?
And if you're just living your life and being a decent person, that's the answer. That's it. It's that simple. Be a decent person. Try not to hurt people, okay? Anyway, moving on. We've got more to say.
This brain trust is going to continue. Let's go. A lot of things kind of came to light. And I think it comes when you reach a point in your life where you're like, where am I going to fix my gaze? Like, where is my energy and my love going to flow to in this moment? And you know that I wanted to spend more time with my kids. And there are many reasons for that. We want to catch all the moments.
We don't want to miss anything. OK.
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Chapter 7: What insights does Kinsey Scholfield provide about the entertainment industry?
The troublemakers to destroy this stuff that is so, so toxic, it's so unfair because it's aimed particular. I mean, it's aimed at men, too, but they are really speaking the lingua franca of women. OK, and it's aimed at women who are struggling, whether it's financially or professionally or emotionally. And Hoda is incredibly privileged.
But she never talks about all the help that she has, the vast riches that allow her to sit around for months on end, the nannies, the gardeners, the housekeepers, the private cars and drivers, all of which I'm sure she has. So she's out there shilling the shit to the average woman at the cost of $16.99 per month or $99 annually. And what do you get for that? I'm going to show you.
I'm going to fucking show you.
Watch this. But it feels like right now you're living in a truth that feels so illuminating.
Yes, yes, yes.
Talk about what that like is. First of all, how could she even talk about what that is? Because I don't even know what that question is. I don't know what the fuck that question is. You're living in a truth that feels so illuminating. This living in truth shit or a truth or my truth or your truth, there's a truth, okay? We're not living in fucking Rashomon. There's a truth, okay?
And if you're just living your life and being a decent person, that's the answer. That's it. It's that simple. Be a decent person. Try not to hurt people, okay? Anyway, moving on. We've got more to say.
This brain trust is going to continue. Let's go. A lot of things kind of came to light. And I think it comes when you reach a point in your life where you're like, where am I going to fix my gaze? Like, where is my energy and my love going to flow to in this moment? And you know that I wanted to spend more time with my kids. And there are many reasons for that. We want to catch all the moments.
We don't want to miss anything. OK.
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