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We're All WE Got

In episode #1, OT and Kwame Heru lay the framework for what the We're Tired of Asking podcast is all about. Amidst all the chaos going on in America, they lay down some insight in to what a prosperous future can look like for the Black community in America.

Episode 1 of the We're Tired of Asking podcast, hosted by OT, Kwame Heru, titled "We're All WE Got" was published on June 15, 2020 and runs 66 minutes.

June 15, 2020 ·66m · We're Tired of Asking

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In episode #1, OT and Kwame Heru lay the framework for what the We're Tired of Asking podcast is all about. Amidst all the chaos going on in America, they lay down some insight in to what a prosperous future can look like for the Black community in America.

(00:31) In this episode, the framework for what the show is about is discussed.

(03:18) Health and wellness segment by Kwame Heru.

(18:20) Some commentary on the atrocious comments by Drew Bress, and why you should NOT be too quick to forgive.

(26:44) Acknowledgement of Tamika Mallory for her courage in the face of fear.

(35:00) Discussion on the being MY Brothers'/Sisters' Keeper, what that looks like, and how we need to incorporate that into our daily lives. 

(59:43) Kwame Heru on the irony in which we "Don't Ask No Questions" when it comes to our pastors/preachers. 

(01:05:00) Outro

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