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BAP Talk Podcast
by BAP
BAP Talk is a relaxed space where me and my guests kick back, light up, and let the conversations flow. it's about good vibes, unfiltered thoughts, and REAL TALK- whether it's funny stories, deep debates, or just chilling and connecting.
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Freestyle Friday Truths
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Mook Skilla Coming Home From The Feds
Send us Fan MailThirteen years gone changes your perspective, your priorities, and the way you measure time and loyalty. On this phone call from federal prison, we link up with Mook Skilla as he talks about his release coming soon, the reality of coming home from the feds, and why he believes the comeback has to be bigger than celebration. The energy is equal parts gratitude and urgency, with shoutouts to the people who stayed solid and the neighborhood ties that still shape his identity.We get into prison reentry goals that go beyond talk: Skilla breaks down his plan to self-publish Tales Of A Gangsta, the work he’s already put into writing and formatting it, and how he wants to adapt the story into a film, TV series, or digital rollout. We also talk about building projects that create ownership and opportunity, from content ideas to long-term business moves like real estate and a sports bar concept, all rooted in Chicago history and community memory.Then the conversation turns to purpose. Skilla shares his vision for Palms, a nonprofit centered on “people affected like me,” including those impacted by gun violence, loss, and miseducation. We unpack what mentorship can look like, why having a real plan matters before chasing college debt, and how each one teach one can turn lived experience into guidance that actually reaches people.We close on the topic that never stops following you, inside or out: loyalty. Tap play, hear the whole call, and tell us where you stand. If it hits you, subscribe, share it with someone who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find the story.Support the show
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Love Languages And Real Respect
Send us Fan MailLove sounds simple until you realize two people can want the same relationship and still feel totally unseen. We sit down and get real about love languages, why “communication” means different things to different people, and how physical touch, words of affirmation, quality time, acts of service, and gifts can either build connection or create constant frustration.We also go straight at one of the biggest relationship debates: do men need respect more than love, and do women believe love should automatically bring respect? From trust and loyalty to the scars left by cheating, we talk through what happens when someone gives their all and still gets played, and how that experience raises your standards, changes your boundaries, and makes you move differently the next time.Then we zoom out to modern dating advice you can actually use: red flags around partying, entitlement, and always having a hand out, plus the hard truth about preferences, friend-zoning “good” partners, and choosing what looks right instead of what’s healthy. We even get into the uncomfortable area of transactional dating, where gifts and favors create unspoken expectations around sex and intimacy, and why clarity beats assumptions every time.If this conversation hits home, subscribe to Bap Talk Podcast, share it with a friend who needs it, and leave a review. What’s the one thing you need most to feel loved?Support the show
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Courting In A No-Strings Era
Send us Fan MailWhat happens when old school romance crashes into modern dating rules? We pull up with Auntie Monica and Camille for an unfiltered talk on courting, clear intentions, and why “say what you mean” still separates grown love from messy vibes. From flowers and first dates to labels and boundaries, we get real about what actions actually signal commitment—and what’s just performance.We dig into whether men, especially post-divorce or over 45, truly want to settle down or just want the freedom they missed. Personal stories challenge stereotypes, revealing how age, culture, and experience shape what we chase. The money question hits hard too: are gifts a sweet start or bait for users? We unpack how presentation, consistency, and communication matter more than price tags, and why silence around exclusivity breeds drama fast.Then we face the double standards head-on: body count, honesty about wanting sex, and how women get judged for the same transparency men applaud. Safety joins romance as a core topic—because responsible choices, testing, and protection belong in grown conversations. The energy spikes when we ask if amazing dates can survive bad sex and whether technique is coachable. You’ll hear straight talk on chemistry, non-negotiables, and how to decide what you can compromise.We close with the home front: cooking, chores, bills, and fairness. If one partner covers more financially, what’s a respectful split at home? We push past clichés and land on the truth that every couple needs a custom agreement based on hours, stress, and skills. Along the way, Sweetest Day and regional culture show how upbringing sets expectations many of us never question.Hit play for a candid, funny, and thought-provoking ride through love’s real checkpoints: clarity, reciprocity, and respect. If this conversation hits, subscribe, share it with a friend, and drop your biggest non‑negotiable in a review—what do you absolutely need to call it love?Support the show
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Can Love Survive Bad Sex, Old Friends, And City Lines
Send us Fan MailDating rules keep changing, but the need for clarity never went out of style. We jump straight into the tension: is courting a green flag or a waste of time in a hookup-first world? I admit I like to show up with gifts, plans, and effort; Camille keeps me honest about reciprocity, intention, and why “skip to the end” backfires. We put numbers on the pressure—60, 90, 120 days—and ask a hard question: if sexual chemistry flops, can a sweet, supportive partner still be “the one”? Expect blunt talk, laughter, and a few uncomfortable truths.From there, we tackle home life without clichés. After long shifts, I want peace and a hot plate. Camille flips the script: if we both work, we both cook—fairness beats tradition. Her breakdown of leadership hits home: lead by listening, not control. Validate feelings, set a steady tone, and watch how fast “nagging” turns into trust. We also trace the gray area of friends who predate the relationship, including exes. Respect, context, and transparency decide whether those ties are safe or sabotage. Temptation exists; discipline is a choice you practice, not a promise you perform once.City energy shapes everything. Chicago gave us swagger, steel, and a language that moves a room; Atlanta offers quiet, opportunity, and the relief of not looking over your shoulder. We talk reputation, haters at the bar, and the difference between confidence that serves and cockiness that demands. There’s a quick zodiac detour—Scorpio intensity versus Aquarius chill—because sometimes compatibility is less about labels and more about curiosity over control. By the end, our playbook for modern love is clear: state your intentions, test chemistry honestly, divide the load fairly, and choose peace over ego.If the mix of real talk, laughter, and on-the-ground dating rules hits home, follow the show, share this episode with a friend, and drop your take in the comments. Is courting a lost art or the only way forward? We’re back with part two on Saturday—don’t miss it.Support the show
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From Eyes To Ears
Send us Fan MailIf hustle had a soundtrack, this would be it. We sat down and traced a straight line from a near-finished debut album to a fresh comedy film idea, a growing clothing line, and have a podcast that refuses to stall. The theme tying it all together is simple and sharp: protect your time, fuel your grind, and build a system that lasts longer than hype.We break down the album From My Eyes to Your Ears—why the tracklist stays lean, how nostalgic samples can still punch in 2026, and what makes the single Only Bad Talk feel like a switch that flips you into go-mode. From YouTube rollouts to pressing CDs for that old-school feel, this is a release plan designed to motivate both nine-to-fivers and late-night hustlers. Then we pivot to the film: a caper-comedy where trust breaks and chaos spreads across Minnesota, Houston, Chicago, Atlanta, and maybe California. No title until the script sings—because story first, noise second.On the business side, we talk Mind On Bags apparel, women’s merch, and the little frictions that come with selling online. The podcast side gets real too: no-shows cost more than patience, so I set a refundable deposit—show up and get it back, skip and you fund the loss. That single boundary changes everything. I also map a mobile podcast strategy—taking the show to new cities, turning meetups into episodes, and converting handshakes into audience growth. And because creators need tools, Major share music consulting resources: registering names, copyrighting songs, tracking down unclaimed royalties, connecting with entertainment lawyers, and lining up proper mix and mastering.It’s not all grind; we drop Houston food gems and argue NBA playoff chaos with zero filters. But the heartbeat stays the same: anything easy won’t last. Crawl, then walk. Invest, then flex. Want to ride with us? Hit play, subscribe on YouTube, share with a friend, and tell us what boundary you’re setting to protect your craft. Your support is free—and it fuels the next move.Support the show
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Two Cousins Bap And Dee Break Down The NBA And Build A Family Legacy On BapTalk
Send us Fan MailWe trade cousin stories, set plans for building together, and argue NBA legacies with live Rockets-OKC reactions. Chicago food cravings push us to build our own lane with Chicago Munchies while we pick sleeper teams, question flopping, and fight over the GOAT.• live check-ins and family gratitude• new ventures across food, media and photography• Chicago Munchies concept and location details• Rockets vs OKC reactions and flopping debate• Spurs sleeper case and Houston optimism• Lakers fit, Luka usage and bench-scoring theory• Bulls front-office patterns and recent moves• MJ vs LeBron era wars and shoe influence• fantasy lineups with draft-year rules• Shaq vs Hakeem big-man breakdown• small-town living vs city culture and foodSupport the show
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Faith, Accountability, And Building Community In Small-Town America
Send us Fan MailThe moment you realize the old code is costing your future, everything shifts. We open up about trading the tough-guy reflex for a mindset anchored in faith, accountability, and context—understanding when to walk away and when to stand firm. That shift isn’t theory; it’s lived experience across Chicago blocks and quiet Minnesota streets, where the same move can mean safety in one place and trouble in another.From there, we get practical. We share a plan to turn a massive old school building in Beardsley, Minnesota into a community hub with a public garage—tools, space, and guidance so neighbors can fix their cars without breaking the bank. It’s mutual aid on a concrete floor, backed by side hustles that actually serve people: classic cars, affordable beaters, catering, and a legal cannabis rolling service. The goal is simple—build assets that make a small town stronger, more skilled, and more connected.We also go straight at a hard topic: truth, policing, and the narratives that keep shifting. One of us admits to believing the wrong story before, and why changing your mind when the facts change isn’t weakness—it’s integrity. We swap stories about cover-ups, double standards, and the pressure to protect image over people, while still keeping our friendships with good officers and a commitment to call out harm wherever it lives. The throughline is clear: love your home by telling the truth, even when it stings, and put your hands to work building something better.Hit play if you want a conversation that blends street wisdom, small-town grit, and a plan you can touch. If you’re with us—subscribe, share this with a friend, and drop a comment: What would you build for your community?Support the show
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310 Crew Is Building A Creative Brand From Big Lake
Send us Fan MailWhat happens when a Nashville studio trip lights a fire you can’t put out? We bring in Husky and JC Boots from 310 Crew Studios to share how a simple “let’s learn it ourselves” turned into a creative business that records artists, shoots concert tours, and crafts crisp, story-first videos for clients across industries. From Big Lake, Minnesota to a tour bus rolling city to city, they show how curiosity becomes craft—and how craft becomes a living.We dive into the work behind the lens: why clarity beats flashy props, when to use drones for movement and mood, and how to cut a music video that feels like memory without losing momentum. The guys explain how they blend rough phone clips with cinematic shots, how they edit performances to the rhythm of a track, and why composition and pacing matter more than a rented supercar. Along the way, we trade top five debates—Biggie versus Jay, the pull of early Jay-Z, J. Cole’s lyrical weight, and the way taste evolves with time and grind.The conversation also gets real about the creator’s life. Podcasting isn’t just a mic; it’s planning, setup, editing, and consistency that hits before sunrise. We talk checklists, making setups fast, and how a small team changes everything by reducing friction. Distribution across Apple, Spotify, and more brought surprising reach, including international listeners, which fuels a bigger mission: invite hard stories, turn pain into help, and keep showing up even when fear says step back.If you’re a musician, videographer, or brand exploring content, this one is packed with practical insight on audio engineering, music videos, live show highlights, client work, and staying prolific with singles. Want to connect with 310 Crew Studios? Visit 310crewstudios.com or find them on Instagram and Facebook @310 Crew. If you enjoyed this conversation, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review—what creative risk are you taking next?Support the show
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From Street Witness To Civic Voice: Violence, Bias, And Why We Need New Leadership
Send us Fan MailThe news hits like a punch: another man dead, ten shots, a phone mistaken for a weapon, and a rush of takes before the facts land. We slow everything down. We walk through the footage, the witness accounts, and the instant pundit spin that tries to lock a narrative in place. If justice is supposed to be blind, why do the rules seem to change based on who’s holding the camera, the badge, or the mic?From there, we widen the lens. We talk about protests where guns appear on both sides, when discipline breaks and street logic takes over, and how that fuels the feeling of a two-tier justice system. I get candid about Chicago grief, bad stops, and the everyday fear of simply driving to get a haircut. Then we look outward: how U.S. leaders praise strongmen, excuse the murder of journalists, and reward power that never says sorry. If our foreign policy flatters impunity, our domestic policy starts to rhyme with it.So what do we do? We argue for voting by outcome, not identity—choose leaders who protect kids, fund real education, and enforce the law the same way for everyone. We talk mentoring, building vision, and learning from people we disagree with. And I make a case that surprises some listeners: it’s time for a woman to be in the White House. Not as symbolism, but as a reset toward credible strength, financial vigilance, and a hard line against exploitation. If your mother raised you, you know decisive compassion works.Come be part of the conversation—DM, email, or call to share your story. If this resonated, follow the show, leave a review, and pass it to someone who needs a thoughtful take today.Support the show
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From Chicago’s Lowend To A Bigger Vision: Loyalty, Loss, Of My Buildings No BapTalk
Send us Fan MailI lay out why loyalty beats love when the stakes get real and trace how Chicago’s Lowend shaped that code. MY talk moves through policing, protests, and plans for a Lowend documentary, with a roadmap for guests, travel, and a series on awareness and healing.• choosing loyalty over love and what it protects• Chicago lowend roots and lived experience• how raids and demolitions unraveled order• policing, overkill, and protest double standards• money, envy, and playing chess for family• upcoming Lowend documentary and guest lineup• awareness series on trauma and narcissistic abuse• taking BapTalk on the road and next steps“Y’all been subscribing, y’all been sharing, y’all been doing all that, and that’s cool. I appreciate it.”Support the show
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From Hustler Music To Building A Movement With Major Talk
Send us Fan MailDoors open and excuses close. We’re launching a free Met Gala that blends live performances, a rolling podcast, and pro photography into one night designed to help artists get seen, heard, and documented without paying a cent. Major Talk pulls up to map the vision: bring your set, get your footage, meet collaborators, and leave with assets you can post the next day. We break down the blueprint with zero fluff.Major Talk shares the story behind a run of new singles—Big Dog, Ice 2, Hands Itchin, and No Love—and lays out a bold 2026 plan to drop 20 or more records while chasing soundtrack and sync placements. We talk release cadence, visual strategy, and why the content grind feels like a second job. The honesty goes deeper: why strangers often support faster than friends, how to grow an organic fan base across states and countries, and the power of data when you’re proving yourself in real time.We take a breath to look at the wider world—protests, ICE, and the consequences that follow heat-of-the-moment choices—then detour into sports where pressure shows its teeth. Texans playoff hopes, NFC wildness, the heartbreak of kickers, and the ever-green LeBron vs Jordan debate turn into a conversation about longevity, health, and adapting when the stakes rise. From there, we zoom back to the build: a dedicated venue and studio hub for shows, pods, and merch, plus a comedy film set in the hood with a high-stakes mix-up, fast-moving packs, and two rappers racing to fix a bad situation before it gets worse. Casting’s open, quality beats speed, and the story is made to make people laugh together.If you’re an artist, creative, or fan ready to tap in, this is your invite. Pull up on January 31 in Alexandria, MN, 5 p.m.–12 a.m., and get your moment on stage and on camera. Subscribe to Major Talk on all platforms and YouTube at majortalk713. Share this with someone who needs a push, drop a review, and hit follow so you don’t miss the next move.Support the show
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Breaking Down A Deadly ICE Encounter And What It Reveals About Policing, Politics, And Public Fear
Send us Fan MailSirens, headlines, and a fractured comment section can turn a human life into a talking point. We slow the tape and walk through what happened in Minneapolis, why ICE’s mandate differs from local policing, and how training and policy choices ripple into the most dangerous three seconds of someone’s life. From the first approach to those final gunshots, we focus on procedure: when an agent can engage, why most modern policies warn against firing into moving vehicles, and how independent investigations are supposed to work when federal and state interests collide.We also press on the narratives that flood social feeds—“don’t break the law,” “she was in the wrong,” “he was justified”—and hold them up to basic principles of law and ethics. Breaking the law isn’t a death sentence; proportionality and necessity still govern force. If a weapon appears at your window, fear is not theoretical, it’s visceral. That’s why training standards matter: scenario drills, stress management, and clear restrictions that prevent tactics known to escalate harm. We connect these choices to bigger forces: how political messaging amplifies fear, how budgets expand without matching oversight, and how attention drifts from school safety, healthcare, and the rising cost of living that shapes daily choices.The conversation moves beyond blame to specifics: body cams on every federal agent operating in communities, mandatory bans on shooting at moving vehicles except in narrowly defined threats, automatic handoff to independent state investigators, and transparent release of policies and timelines. Street experience, legal basics, and community memory meet here, pushing for accountability that protects both lives and legitimacy. If this resonates, share it with someone who thinks “just comply” is the whole story, subscribe for more grounded analysis, and leave a review with the reform you’d prioritize first.Support the show
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My First Meeting With Dani Gee, Real Talk
Send us Fan MailTwo strangers sit down and skip small talk. We trade stories about single parenting, what it means to be both comfort and consequence, and how hard it is to stay firm when you want to be your kid’s safe place. Dani opens up about healing after domestic violence and choosing counseling to break patterns. I share where I fell short as a father and why I believe standards, not fear, give kids a path to stand on. We push and pull on the same idea from different angles: accountability is love in motion.Then we wander into the unexpected—homesteading dreams, backyard chickens, and the great “fresh eggs vs BBL grocery eggs” debate. It’s funny and tense in equal measures, but it exposes a bigger question: who do you trust with your body and your food? That thread unspools into the grind of modern life, “rehabilitation” that isn’t, and why some of us feel like we live in cells we decorate. We talk speed, convenience, and the quiet courage of choosing a slower, more intentional life even when the world sprints.Dating and standards bring the heat. Why do so many of us pick red flags we swore off? Are we trying to save people or prove something to ourselves? We argue about social media respect, thirst traps, and whether likes count as disloyalty. The answer we land on isn’t cute: trust and boundaries beat surveillance and ultimatums. Along the way, we wade into history and headlines—what gets taught, what gets hidden, and how to think for yourself without turning bitter. If there’s a thesis here, it’s this: life is chess, not checkers. Strategy over impulse. Presence over performance. Healing before partnership.Tap play for raw, unfiltered, funny, and vulnerable. If this conversation hits home, share it with a friend, subscribe for the next round, and leave a review—what red flag will you stop for next time?Support the show
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My Fav Person Fine Shyt Discuss being EMS, Single Parenthood, And Self-Respect
Send us Fan MailYou’ll feel the shift the moment Madison starts talking about run reviews. We trade the TV version of EMS for the real thing: CPR that doesn’t always land, pediatric calls that demand calm, and the quiet pride of learning from each run so the next patient gets a little more skill and a lot more clarity. Between sips and side jokes, we get a rare look at how a first responder stays human under pressure—and how that same focus shapes life outside the ambulance.What follows is part survival guide, part love letter to boundaries. Madison lays out why cutting people off wasn’t cruelty but maintenance, how “fool me twice” became a policy, and why money without a payback plan erodes trust. We dig into choosing guests with purpose, not headlines, and keeping the podcast free of street gossip. The thread is consistency: do the work, protect your peace, and let your circle be small enough to fit the people who actually show up.We also get personal about partnership and independence. Maggie’s type is hardworking and creative—the kind of person who can fix what breaks and teach what matters. We explore what it means to carry your own weight, love without losing yourself, and raise a kid who can build a rubber-band boat and a better life. There’s laughter about jerk chicken and legendary cheesecake, but the heartbeat is practical hope: set standards, learn skills, and choose presence over performative plans.If you’re craving a conversation that leaves you clearer about boundaries, braver about your goals, and kinder to your future self, press play now. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs stronger lines around their peace, and drop a review to tell us your rule for second chances.Support the show
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From Chicago To Bap Talk Answering Question My Life
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Saving Lives, Raising A Daughter
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Keepingit Real and Boo Man talk about From War To Peace In Chicago
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Part 2 with Mindonbags creator Major Talk Grind Mode Activated
Send us Fan MailThe grind sounds different when the music actually moves you. We sit down with Major Talk to unpack the engine behind Pyrex Vision, Go Get It, and a catalog built like a gumbo pot—motivational anthems, turn‑up records, and smoke‑ready vibes that push you to clock in, hit the gym, and build something real. From there, we zoom out to the bigger picture: how a lion mindset beats gazelle noise, what it takes to scale Mine On Bags into women’s and kids’ merch, and why short films and visuals can turn a local brand into a full creative ecosystem.Sports turn the conversation into a living case study. Texans talk leads to CJ Stroud’s adjustments, O‑line struggles, and how film and preparation stretch a career. We swap thoughts on Rodgers and Flacco, then sprint into NBA predictions: KD’s focus, Victor Wembanyama’s impossible wingspan, LeBron’s durability, and the chemistry it takes to transform talent into rings. It’s performance mindset from locker room to studio—recovery, consistency, and systems that make greatness repeatable.The most gripping turns are raw and human—stories of violence, boundaries, and choosing peace over chaos. We compare the heat of the city with the quiet of the sticks, and reflect on how environment shapes output. We also address policing and ICE with clear eyes: power without restraint burns trust, and trust is the currency of any community. Through it all, the through‑line stays the same: stay ready, move with intention, and let your receipts talk—songs, shows, visuals, and steady motion.Tap play, ride with us, and then tell a friend who needs a push to get moving. If the conversation hits, subscribe, rate, and drop a review—your support helps more people find the grind and join the pride.Support the show
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Introduction of my boi Pops from the Low End to the Hundreds
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Two cities, one code: we trade stories on music, gang culture, food, fatherhood, and finding a calmer grind
Send us Fan MailWhat happens when West Coast grit meets Midwest calm? We sit down with Marko Breez to trace the path from freestyling out of garages to sharpening steel with MOB in the booth, and why fatherhood flipped the switch from “I could” to “I will.” The stories stretch across Long Beach, Southeast San Diego, and Chicago’s low end, but the throughline is code—how you talk, how you move, and how you keep your word when it costs.We dig into the studio engine: writing vs freestyling, how healthy competition lifts verses, and the unglamorous reality of beat rights and clearances that can stall a heater. Then we widen the lens—Cali culture’s food and diversity, the slower, stack-friendlier rhythm of the Midwest, and the weirdness of getting waved at by cops you don’t trust. Chicago becomes a living syllabus: use street names, not government names; know which blocks require respect; let the city’s food map double as a tour of its values—from Harold’s and J&J’s to late-night grits and jerk spots on Michigan.The conversation goes deeper on gangs, leadership, and policy: when the old heads were removed, rules fractured and clicks rose. The answer isn’t nostalgia—it’s ownership. If we call it our block, we buy it back. Even behind walls, order emerges: shared resources, clear lines, mutual aid. We tie that discipline to everyday life—pet peeves as respect cues, cleanliness as brand and spirituality, and the difference between internet bravado and real accountability. Marco’s five-year vision is vivid: music that pays, a healing business (Mellow Earth Remedies) that serves, and kids who grow up seeing stability. Call it hustle man mode: manifest through action, stack gear and guests, and keep showing up clean, focused, and honest.If you’re here for studio game, street sense, food routes, or a real plan for turning talent into ownership, you’ll feel this. Subscribe, share with someone who needs the push, and drop a comment with one code you never break—then leave a review to help more people find the show.Support the show
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Vibing with Mindonbags founder Major Talk and Marko Breeze
Send us Fan MailWe trade jokes, city stories, and costly steaks for hard truths about trust, growth, and the choice to leave the set and build something that lasts. MOB lays out music, merch, film plans, and a herbal apothecary while we talk fatherhood, focus, and moving in silence.• money mindset and multiplying bags• MOB as lifestyle, merch, media and mission• herbal apothecary remedies and daily prevention• city snapshots from NYC, Vegas and South Beach• dating economics, boundaries and respect• silent moves, support and algorithms• Chicago lessons, trust codes and structure• Bulls era memories and dice game realities• Cali versus Midwest gang culture and survival• leaving the set for family, peace and legacy• future goals in music, film, and community impactSubscribe to YouTube slash major talk seven one three world. YouTube slash major talk seven one three. Run the numbers up. Follow me on IG at Major Talk. Cop that MOB merch too, man. And make sure you caught some merch too from Bel Talk too. Sliding his DMs. We actually respond back to our community. Subscribe. Subscribe. Don’t be a hater.Support the show
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Smok'n Chill'n Talk'n with Major Talk
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19 Minutes of introduction with BAP.
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, the guest host MOB_ROB sits down with Bap, the original host of "BAP TALK" we dive into his story- starting with his upbringing and childhood, the challenges he faced including time behind bars, and how those experiences shaped the man he is today. Bap also keeps it real with some of his biggest pet peeves, giving listeners a mix raw honesty and personal insight. Support the show
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
BAP Talk is a relaxed space where me and my guests kick back, light up, and let the conversations flow. it's about good vibes, unfiltered thoughts, and REAL TALK- whether it's funny stories, deep debates, or just chilling and connecting.
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