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EPISODE · Jun 24, 2026 · 1H 45M

Fatherhood, Boycotts & Jay-Z: Does Money Matter More Than Community? | The Mic Council

from Heritage Hip-Hop Podcast · host Karev

The Mic Council returns with a timely and thought-provoking conversation featuring Karev of Heritage Hip-Hop, DJ Kawon of The Mixtape Show, and Se'k of The Hello Effect Podcast.This week, we begin by celebrating Father's Day and discussing the realities of parenting in today's world. What does fatherhood look like in 2026? How do parents navigate raising children in an era of social media, economic uncertainty, and cultural division? The panel reflects on the responsibilities, sacrifices, and influence of fathers and parental figures in shaping future generations.The conversation then shifts to one of the biggest debates in business and culture: consumer boycotts and corporate accountability. We examine the public discussion surrounding Jay-Z's business relationship with Target during ongoing criticism and boycott efforts directed at the company. What responsibility do influential figures have when communities call for economic action? Can business opportunities and community concerns coexist?The Mic Council also explores the growing impact of organized consumer movements, including discussions surrounding Asian-led economic boycotts and how communities have historically used spending power to create change. Does boycotting work? What lessons can be learned from successful economic movements? And how can communities leverage collective action in today's marketplace?🎤 In This Episode:• Father's Day reflections and modern parenting• The role of fathers in building strong communities• Jay-Z, business partnerships, and public perception• Consumer boycotts and economic activism• Corporate accountability and community responsibility• Lessons from organized boycott movements• The power of collective economic action• Hip-Hop culture, business, and leadershipThe Mic Council continues to bring together culture, business, politics, and community for conversations that challenge perspectives and inspire critical thinking.🚨 ROAD TO 5K 🚨Help Heritage Hip-Hop reach 5,000 subscribers in 2026. Subscribe, like, comment, and share to support independent Hip-Hop media, journalism, and cultural conversations that matter.🏆 Don't forget the 2026 Heritage Hip-Hop Awards📅 August 29, 2026🎥 Streaming live on the Heritage Hip-Hop YouTube Channel🌎 Visit HeritageHipHop.com🎙️ Podcasts • Interviews • Reviews • News • SEO & GEO Services#TheMicCouncil #FathersDay #Parenting #JayZ #Boycott #EconomicPower #ConsumerActivism #HipHopCulture #BlackBusiness #CommunityLeadership #SocialCommentary #HeritageHipHop #DJKawon #thehelloeffect #Seck #RoadTo5KAre you Looking to start a podcast? Join me here and start one on Streamyard, the leading platform to start your podcast journey.Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5335140285808640

The Mic Council returns with a timely and thought-provoking conversation featuring Karev of Heritage Hip-Hop, DJ Kawon of The Mixtape Show, and Se'k of The Hello Effect Podcast.This week, we begin by celebrating Father's Day and discussing the realities of parenting in today's world. What does fatherhood look like in 2026? How do parents navigate raising children in an era of social media, economic uncertainty, and cultural division? The panel reflects on the responsibilities, sacrifices, and influence of fathers and parental figures in shaping future generations.The conversation then shifts to one of the biggest debates in business and culture: consumer boycotts and corporate accountability. We examine the public discussion surrounding Jay-Z's business relationship with Target during ongoing criticism and boycott efforts directed at the company. What responsibility do influential figures have when communities call for economic action? Can business opportunities and community concerns coexist?The Mic Council also explores the growing impact of organized consumer movements, including discussions surrounding Asian-led economic boycotts and how communities have historically used spending power to create change. Does boycotting work? What lessons can be learned from successful economic movements? And how can communities leverage collective action in today's marketplace?🎤 In This Episode:• Father's Day reflections and modern parenting• The role of fathers in building strong communities• Jay-Z, business partnerships, and public perception• Consumer boycotts and economic activism• Corporate accountability and community responsibility• Lessons from organized boycott movements• The power of collective economic action• Hip-Hop culture, business, and leadershipThe Mic Council continues to bring together culture, business, politics, and community for conversations that challenge perspectives and inspire critical thinking.🚨 ROAD TO 5K 🚨Help Heritage Hip-Hop reach 5,000 subscribers in 2026. Subscribe, like, comment, and share to support independent Hip-Hop media, journalism, and cultural conversations that matter.🏆 Don't forget the 2026 Heritage Hip-Hop Awards📅 August 29, 2026🎥 Streaming live on the Heritage Hip-Hop YouTube Channel🌎 Visit HeritageHipHop.com🎙️ Podcasts • Interviews • Reviews • News • SEO & GEO Services#TheMicCouncil #FathersDay #Parenting #JayZ #Boycott #EconomicPower #ConsumerActivism #HipHopCulture #BlackBusiness #CommunityLeadership #SocialCommentary #HeritageHipHop #DJKawon #thehelloeffect #Seck #RoadTo5KAre you Looking to start a podcast? Join me here and start one on Streamyard, the leading platform to start your podcast journey.Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5335140285808640

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