Emotional Intelligence, the Super Bowl, and What the Bad Bunny Discourse Is Really About

Season #3

In this episode of My Two Cents, Tiffany Gibson unpacks the Super Bowl halftime performance by Bad Bunny—not as a pop culture hot take, but as a real-time case study in emotional intelligence, nervous system regulation, empathy, and perception.

What happens when something doesn’t center us?
What does discomfort reveal about our nervous system—and our privilege?
And how do culture, music, and language invite us into deeper emotional maturity rather than reactivity?

Drawing from her lived experience as a Bronx-born daughter of immigrants, a Black woman, and a nurse leader, Tiffany explores how music operates as a universal language, why emotional intelligence is tested most in moments of discomfort, and what the backlash to this performance reveals about bias, regulation, and cultural rigidity.

This episode is an invitation to pause, reflect, and practice empathy—especially when something isn’t “for you.”