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Free Asf: Mindset Vs Mindset
by Ilivproductions
Welcome to the free asf podcast mindset vs mindset where you have 2 freethinking black men that think beyond the bullshit but from a different perspective
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Ep 59: "The Gap"
The crew dives into the internet reaction surrounding Jamie Foxx and his relationship with girlfriend Alyce Huckstepp, as social media debates their reported 20+ year age gap and what it says about celebrity dating standards. The conversation expands into the bigger discussion around interracial dating, cultural differences, loyalty to your community, and why these relationships often spark strong opinions online. We also break down the controversy surrounding former President Donald Trump and ongoing debates about Jan. 6 defendants, taxpayer money, accountability, and political favoritism in America. Plus more raw conversations on modern relationships, media narratives, power, race, and the state of the culture today.
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Ep 58: "Heal the city"
From the streets of St. Louis to the minds of the next generation, this episode dives into the conversations people are having but few are willing to unpack. We break down the ongoing debate surrounding the Rams settlement money and whether the funds will truly be distributed fairly across the entire city or continue missing the communities that need it most. We also question the reality behind home insurance — is it real protection or just another system designed to profit while homeowners struggle when disaster strikes? The conversation gets deeper as we discuss how to properly raise Black youth for success in today's world filled with distractions, social media pressure, broken systems, and lack of guidance. Are we preparing the next generation for ownership, leadership, and discipline — or just survival? We also tackle society's obsession with idolizing celebrities, why entertainers and influencers have become modern-day role models, and how that impacts culture, self-worth, and decision-making. Real conversations, uncomfortable truths, and unfiltered perspectives… and more.
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Ep 57: She got the body of a stallion"
This episode dives into culture, controversy, and hard conversations shaping the moment. We start with the buzz around the upcoming Michael Jackson biopic—what fans expect, the pressure of telling such a legendary and complicated story, and whether Hollywood will give a real portrayal or a polished narrative of Michael Jackson's life. From there, we shift into the shocking headlines surrounding Donald Trump and the alleged ballroom shooting attempt—breaking down theories, public reactions, and asking the question: was this a real threat or something deeper at play? On the relationship side, we unpack the split between Megan Thee Stallion and Klay Thompson, using it as a lens to explore the ongoing tension between Black men and women—why the divide feels louder than ever, how social media fuels it, and what accountability looks like on both sides. Finally, we tackle a bigger issue: the idea that Black culture continues to be consumed, borrowed, and profited from by everyone—while the Black community itself struggles to see lasting gains. Are we empowering others more than ourselves? And what does real progress actually look like moving forward? Raw, unfiltered, and thought-provoking—this episode challenges perspectives and pushes deeper than surface-level conversations.
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Ep 56: "The white man's book"
This episode dives headfirst into the real conversations people be having behind closed doors but rarely say out loud. We breaking down whether protesting actually creates lasting change for Black communities, or if it's become more performative than powerful in today's climate. From boots-on-the-ground activism to social media outrage, we question what's really moving the needle. We also tap into the buzz around Ericka Kirk and the idea of her potentially running for president in the future—what she represents, what people expect, and whether the system even allows real change from within. Then things get a little more personal and controversial as we discuss Nia Long and the conversation around older women dealing with younger men, NDA culture, and how power, privacy, and image all collide in Hollywood relationships. We also touch on the tragic case of Ashlee Jenae, using it as a lens to have a deeper, uncomfortable conversation about interracial relationships, protection, perception, and the realities people don't always want to acknowledge. And to top it off, we go into a thought-provoking discussion: is the Bible truly a “white man's book,” or has history, colonization, and interpretation shaped that narrative? We break down faith, control, and identity in a way that challenges perspectives on all sides. Raw, unfiltered, and layered—this episode is about truth, perspective, and asking the questions most people are too uncomfortable to ask.
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Ep:55 "No such thing as cancel"
This episode dives deep into the layers they don't want you questioning—starting with the hidden origins and controversial narratives surrounding Easter, challenging what we've been taught versus what history may actually suggest. From there, we shift the energy to a recap of Kanye West's latest concert, breaking down the performance, the message, and whether he's still moving culture or just moving headlines. We also tap into the reality of cancel culture—who really gets canceled, who survives it, and whether it's accountability or just selective outrage. Then it's straight to the streets with the tension and talk surrounding Gucci Mane and Pooh Shiesty, unpacking the layers behind the drama and what it says about loyalty, business, and respect in the industry. To close it out, we get personal—breaking down why relationships fail in today's world, from ego and communication to social media pressure and unrealistic expectations. Real talk, real perspective, and the conversations most people are thinking but not saying out loud.
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Ep:54 " Support Negro"
This episode gets straight into the tension between culture, controversy, and accountability. We kick things off with the situation surrounding Beyoncé's mom, Tina Knowles, and the challenges tied to her restaurant venture—highlighting how even high-profile names aren't immune to business struggles and public scrutiny. Then we dive into the backlash involving Rozonda Thomas from TLC after a controversial post about Michelle Obama surfaced—raising bigger questions about influence, responsibility, and how narratives about Black women are shaped and shared. From there, we lighten it up with a look at Druski and his latest viral skit—breaking down why his comedy keeps hitting, what it says about the culture, and whether humor today is exposing truth or just feeding stereotypes. But we don't stay surface level. The conversation takes a deeper turn as we tackle one of the most sensitive debates: comparing the horrors of the Holocaust and the Transatlantic Slave Trade. We approach it with respect, historical context, and honesty—questioning why people feel the need to compare pain and what that says about identity and recognition. We close by addressing a real issue in the community: why Black support is often hard to sustain. Is it economics, mindset, competition, or deeper systemic conditioning? And more importantly—what would it take to truly build and maintain unity? This episode is layered, unfiltered, and built to challenge how you think about culture, loyalty, and truth.
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Ep 53: "What are we celebrating"
This episode gets real from every angle—celebrity drama, culture, politics, and the uncomfortable questions people avoid. We kick things off with the rumors surrounding Latto allegedly being a side chick and pregnant, diving into how social media narratives shape public perception and why women in the industry always seem to carry the heavier judgment. Then we shift gears to the church and community—who really gave Pastor Jamal Bryant the authority to call off the Target boycott? Is leadership today about influence or control, and are people blindly following voices without questioning the bigger play? We also tap into the heart of the city with a 314 Day recap, celebrating St. Louis culture, unity, and the energy that keeps the city alive—while asking if we're doing enough to turn celebration into real economic growth. Music heads, we got you too—Tank vs. Tyrese Verzuz… who really takes it? Vocals, catalog, or impact? This one might get heated. From there, the conversation gets deeper—should Black people celebrate achievements in spaces built by white establishments and culture, or is that validation part of a bigger system we still haven't broken free from? And we can't ignore what's going on globally… the ongoing Iran war is shaking everything from gas prices to food costs and everyday life here in America. With oil supply disruptions, rising inflation, and military escalation, the ripple effects are hitting closer to home than people realize. All that and more—real conversations, unfiltered perspectives, and questions that might make you uncomfortable… but need to be asked.
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Ep 52: "Growth & Development"
Tonight's episode dives into some heavy conversations shaping the culture, the economy, and the mindset of the people. First, we break down the escalating war with Iran and what it really means for everyday Americans. From rising gas prices to inflation hitting groceries, travel, and basic living costs, global conflicts overseas often end up hitting the pockets of people at home. Gas prices in the U.S. have already surged to around $3.58 a gallon on average as oil markets react to the conflict and disruptions around the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's most critical oil routes. We discuss whether these wars are really about security, power, or control of resources—and why the average citizen always seems to pay the price. Next, we get into the tension and long-standing friction between 50 Cent and T.I.. Beyond the jokes and social media shots, we ask a deeper question: is 50 Cent simply playing the game of business and power, or has he crossed into “sellout” territory by aligning with elite institutions and corporate influence? In hip-hop culture, success often brings accusations of betrayal—so where is the line between growth, strategy, and abandoning the community that supported you? Finally, we reflect on something everyone experiences: the evolution of your mindset throughout life. The way you think at 18 is different from how you think at 25, 35, or 50. Decisions shift as responsibilities grow, experiences shape your perspective, and survival becomes strategy. We explore how maturity changes the way people view money, relationships, politics, and loyalty—and why some people grow mentally while others stay stuck in the same cycle. This episode connects global politics, hip-hop culture, and personal development to ask one powerful question:As the world changes around us, are we evolving with it—or just reacting to it?
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Ep 51: "Death Penalty"
This episode dives into some of the most intense conversations happening right now. We break down the escalating war involving the United States and Iran after a massive military campaign targeting Iranian military and nuclear facilities, which has already triggered retaliation across the Middle East and rising global oil prices. With thousands of targets reportedly struck and civilian casualties rising, we ask the big question: is this the beginning of another long war, and how will it affect everyday Americans financially and politically? We also revisit the controversial Epstein files, as millions of newly released documents continue exposing connections between Jeffrey Epstein and powerful figures in politics, business, and entertainment. While the government has released millions of pages of evidence, critics say many questions still remain about accountability, redactions, and whether the full truth will ever come out. From there, the conversation shifts into the heated debate around abortion—should it be treated as a personal right, a moral issue, or a political weapon? We discuss how different communities view the topic, whether the government should have a say in reproductive decisions, and how this issue continues to divide the country. As always, we go deeper than headlines—challenging perspectives, questioning narratives, and asking whether the public is truly being told the full story about the world around us.
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Ep 50: "Black People Should..."
This episode we jumping straight into the culture from every angle. We kick it off with the Super Bowl halftime performances — did they live up to the hype or are halftime shows not what they used to be? From iconic moments to performances that had the timeline divided, we're breaking down what makes a show legendary and what makes it forgettable. Next, we send prayers up and talk about Ray J's recovery, his recent health scare, and the bigger conversation about stress, mental health, and how fame really weighs on people behind the scenes. Then we take it back to the golden era — the early 2000s reality TV run. From toxic love triangles to wild house drama, we debate the best reality shows that shaped the culture and ask: was that era elite… or just chaotic? After that, we step into a serious conversation — should Black Americans stand in physical defense against ICE agents in support of immigrants? Is it about solidarity between communities, or are we putting ourselves in situations that could cause more harm than good? We unpack the history, the tension, the politics, and what real allyship actually looks like without crashing out. And of course, we revisit the Epstein files — what's fact, what's distraction, and why powerful names keep surfacing but real accountability feels nonexistent. This episode is culture, politics, accountability, and uncomfortable questions all in one. No safe takes — just real conversation.
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Ep 49: "Too much going on"
This episode dives headfirst into the chaos shaping today's culture and global mindset. We kick things off with Ray J's recent health scare and what it reveals about fame, stress, and how celebrities are pushed past their limits behind the scenes. From there, the conversation zooms out to the growing fear of World War 3, questioning whether the panic is real, manufactured, or being used as a distraction. We also unpack the uncomfortable topic of Black entertainers cooning for white elites—who's selling out, who's surviving, and where the line really is in an industry built on control and access. Then we crack open the latest developments around the Epstein files, power structures, and why certain names always stay protected while the public is fed half-truths. As always, nothing is off limits. Real talk, unpopular opinions, and the kind of conversations most platforms are scared to have… and more.
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Ep 48: "Behind closed doors"
This episode dives headfirst into the conversations everybody's been arguing about online. We break down the Keith Lee vs. Destination BBQ situation and what it really says about food culture, criticism, and accountability in the age of social media. From there, we address the serious accusations surrounding Donnie McClurkin, unpacking how allegations impact legacy, faith communities, and public trust. We also talk about the surprising split of popular social media couple Desmond & Kristy, exploring whether internet fame helps or hurts real relationships—and what marriage looks like when the whole world is watching. Plus, we touch on Fetty Wap's jail release, second chances, and whether the culture really allows artists to bounce back after major setbacks. Real opinions, uncomfortable questions, and unfiltered dialogue—this episode is about fame, accountability, and the fine line between public perception and real life… and more. ️
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Ep 47: "It's Brewing up"
This episode dives headfirst into the uncomfortable conversations everyone's avoiding. We unpack the shocking sexual assault allegations surrounding Tyler Perry and what accountability looks like when power, money, and influence collide. The conversation shifts to Nicki Minaj's support of Trump and the backlash tied to U.S. foreign policy—including the bombing of Nigeria—raising questions about celebrity loyalty, silence, and responsibility on the global stage. We also get real about what reparations for Black Americans could actually look like beyond surface-level promises—cash, land, education, or systemic reform—and who really benefits from the delay. Plus, we break down the wild story of the “Noah's Ark” scam artist, exploring why so many people fall for faith-based hustles and how desperation gets exploited in plain sight. As always, we touch on more current events, culture, and hypocrisy shaping today's narratives. No filters. No safe takes. Just real conversations. ️
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Ep 46: "The intent is to????"
This episode dives into the real intent of dating in today's culture—are people building for partnership, or just killing time in situationships? We unpack how expectations, access, and ego have reshaped modern relationships and what men and women actually want versus what they say online. The conversation shifts into the AI takeover, questioning whether artificial intelligence is here to elevate humanity or quietly replace it. From jobs to creativity to decision-making, we explore how much control we're giving up—and whether it's already too late. We also break down 21 Savage's “F* the Streets” movement**, discussing whether this signals growth, maturity, and accountability—or if it's just a rebrand. Is leaving the streets a personal evolution, or does the culture resist real change? Next, we tackle Candace Owens meeting with Erika Kirk amid the ongoing Charlie Kirk controversy, analyzing power plays, optics, and how media narratives are shaped behind closed doors. The episode closes with the latest on the Epstein files release, questioning who's being protected, who's being exposed, and why accountability always seems delayed when elites are involved.
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Ep 45: "I plead the 5th"
In this episode, we get into the culture's latest shakeups — starting with the big debate: Should Bow Wow really headline the Millennium Tour? We break down whether nostalgia, star power, or pure catalog should decide who sits at the top of the lineup, especially when other acts might have stronger bodies of work. We also talk about the end of an era as MTV officially shuts down for good. What does it mean for music, pop culture, and a whole generation that grew up glued to the channel that shaped the industry? Then we dive into 50 Cent's new Diddy documentary and the ripple effects it's sending through Hollywood, hip-hop, and the court of public opinion. A conversation full of industry insight, cultural critique, and real talk about the past, present, and future of entertainment — and more.
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Ep 44: "Love Doctor"
This episode dives straight into the madness shaping today's headlines and the culture's toughest conversations. We start with Candace Owens' explosive claim that the French President tried to have her assassinated — breaking down the drama, the politics, and the attention economy behind it. From there, we tap into why Black and Brown communities keep protesting the wrong issues while bigger problems get ignored. We question why we still celebrate holidays that were never created for us, and what that says about identity, conditioning, and culture. We also pull back the curtain on relationships and ask the real question: What do men actually want from women in 2025? No filters, no sugarcoating — just honesty. And finally, we unpack the “modern American Dream.” Is it still alive, or did America destroy its own promise along the way? A raw, urban, uncut episode built for listeners who want truth, not theatrics.
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Ep 43: "09 Brit Brat"
On this episode, we kick it with our guests Lo the Barber and Brit Brat for a real, uncut convo that feels like you just pulled up to the shop. We get into Offset's baby drama, talk about China pushing the limits on what's moral, and break down the madness behind those Epstein files. We show love to the truth that Black folks been the backbone of America since day one, and we get into whether you can really forgive somebody's past or if that baggage always comes back around. Then we dive into the sneaky, dangerous ways AI is moving, how long cash got before it disappears for good, and wrap it up with some fun (and messy) takes on zodiac signs. It's raw, funny, and real—just good vibes and real talk with people who don't sugarcoat nothing.
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Ep 42: "Think like a man"
This episode dives into the cultural pulse of today—starting with Big Sean and Jhené Aiko's relationship dynamic and what it reveals about modern love and marriage. We tap into the buzz around the upcoming Michael Jackson movie and what fans should expect, then shift to the political arena with Trump's proposed $2,000 checks and the impact they could have on everyday Americans. We also break down St. Louis' ongoing struggle with growth and opportunity, exploring why the city seems stuck. And to wrap it all up, we take a thought-provoking look into the mindset shaped by history, society, and survival—what some call “the mind of the Negro”—and how it still influences our communities today.
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Ep 41: "We might get banned"
This Episode we have special guest from the Dunn deal & completely Blunt podcast & this might be the episode that get us banned...
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Ep 40: "Get with the program"
This episode dives deep into how society's invisible systems train us to think, move, and act in ways we don't even realize — from our jobs and religious beliefs to our political loyalty. Are we truly free thinkers, or just products of a system that's been programming us since birth? Then, the discussion heats up with breaking stories — Hurricane Melissa wreaking havoc across Jamaica, a wild gambling scandal linking the mafia to basketball coaches and players, and yet another government shutdown that leaves everyday people hanging while politicians play their games.
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Ep 39: “From D.C. Streets to Global Ceasefires: Growth, Chaos & Evolution”
This week's episode dives into real-world chaos and creative evolution. We kick it off with a recap of Trel's wild event in D.C.—from the crowd energy to the culture that came alive. Then we tap into America's dark headlines with the recent mass shootings, before unpacking the strange reality of a Qatar military base on U.S. soil. We talk global politics too—Israel and Palestine's latest cease-fire—and close on a deep reflection about the growth of music artists we came up on and how watching their evolution mirrors our own grind.
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Ep 38: "Shut down drama"
This week's episode dives straight into the crossfire of culture, politics, and celebrity life. We kick things off with Fashion: YN vs OG — breaking down the clash between new-wave drip and old-school style codes. Then it's White People Accountability and whether that even exists in 2025, plus the controversial talk on Marrying a White Woman and what that means for the culture. We pivot to politics with updates on the Government Shutdown and the mysterious rise of The Trump Coin. Meanwhile, Black Leadership Conference talks about unity, but are the same old faces just recycling speeches like they do plastic? Speaking of recycling — we get into Recycled Plastic and how fake activism is becoming a trend. In entertainment, we unpack The Price of Being a Celebrity — from Nas & Jay-Z's casino bids to Bad Bunny's Super Bowl takeover, Diddy's sentence, and the never-ending Cardi B vs. Nicki Minaj beef. It's raw, it's real, and it's everything shaking up the streets and the suits.
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Ep 37: "Born in the USA"
This episode dives into the wild contradictions and headlines shaking the culture and the country. From Charlie Kirk's polarizing saga and what his “legacy” really means, to the shocking story of a Black student found hanging at Delta State. We get into Cardi B's pregnancy drama while still married, Lil Nas X allegedly spiraling on drugs, and Trump's split-screen antics—attacking a Venezuelan boat one day while cutting 500 million dollar checks to HBCUs the next. And if that wasn't enough chaos, America just got ranked as one of the least peaceful places on Earth. Buckle up—it's messy, it's raw, and it's all happening right now.
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Ep 36: Contracts, Careers & Controversies
Tickets to R&B battle event ttps://www.kre8spaces.com/event-details/r-b-versus-battle From the red-light district to record deals, this episode breaks down the hustle from all angles. We chop it up about the evolution of prostitution and whether politicians should really clock back in after their term is up. Are your favorite music artists getting robbed blind by contracts? And should your 9-to-5 fire you just because your viral moment wasn't HR-approved? It's messy, it's real, and it's got jokes—welcome to the conversation.
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Ep 35: “God, Property & The Black Dollar: Who Really Owns What?”
This episode we're talking religion and asking the real question: do we, as Black people, really own anything — our culture, our communities, even our faith? From the pulpit to the block, from church fans to land deeds, we unpack how belief and ownership get twisted up. Expect laughs, side-eyes, and a few “did they really just say that?” moments.
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Ep 34:"Welcome to the Circus”
This week we wildin' — from Bill Gates allegedly tryna play doctor in Black communities, to Trump pulling the National Guard card, to the New Orleans mayor caught cupcakin' with her bodyguard and the city's money. Oh, and ladies… y'all gon' have to chill with the Black men slander, ‘cause the streets are talking back.
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Ep 33: The American Negro Dream!
This episode we did a collab with "Dunn Deal & Completely Blunt podcast" to discuss the positive & negative affects of hip-hop for black culture, what is needed to repair the black community, Is segregation the answer & more!
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Ep 32: The Autopilot Apocalypse has arrived: The Rise of AI & The Fall of Everything Else
This week, we're diving headfirst into the AI job takeover—how it's already reshaping industries, replacing human labor, and what that means for us trying to build generational wealth in real time. But that's not all—we're unpacking a week of headlines: Shannon Sharpe finally settles smh, new data shows Black mayors might be the unsung heroes behind crime reduction, and a “white-only” community sparks nationwide outrage. Who cares right!? We'll also reflect on the sudden passing of Michael Jamal Warner and examine the long shadow of Jeffrey Epstein—Trump's name now appearing in the unsealed files. Tap in with us!
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Ep 31: We are Doomed!!!! The Black Youth is lost!!!
They want instant gratification and will crash out in 2 seconds! How do we change this!? Is it possible?! Cities are flooding what's going on!? & Shoutout to the most beautiful women in the country holding it down with class, creativity, and confidence. And speaking of soul… last weeks R&B Battle was a movie. From high notes to heartbreak, we watched people sang like rent was due. Let's lock in and discuss
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Ep 30:The Nigga Pass
Look, we ain't losing sleep over someone saying nigga—but we are very curious! In this episode, we talk about who's allowed to say it and why it even matters so much anyway! We also address • The downfall of Black reality tv since the Flavor of Love era! Why is that? • Diddy's case update—plot twist • The girls are fighting AGAIN! Trump and Elon • And guess who just became CEO of Red Lobster? That's right—a Black man. Will leadership with a little seasoning save that sinking ship!? Tap in.
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Ep 29: Can the real immigrant please stand up!
Oh, how the tables have turned! Now that folks are getting deported, America's suddenly realizing… maybe we're not as hardworking as we thought... In this episode, we're diving into the wild contradictions of immigration, the internet's obsession with hating Tyler Perry, and R. Kelly's unexpected cry for help (yes, again). Plus, we unpack the complex tensions in Iran and Israel — and of course, America's very role in it. Tap in!
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Ep 28: Ice Ice Baby
Ice is knocking at those doors! Is it our responsibility to stand with those affected? FEMA has arrived! What does that mean really? But last but not least we must discuss the Caucasian crash out and white on white crime of Elon vs Trump! Let's get into it!
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Ep 27: No Road to Recovery!
It's been 2 weeks since our city was hit with a tornado storm that ripped through one of the most underserved communities in our city. And it's been 2 weeks since the govt have responded. What the fuck is the hold up? Oh. We know why!? Let's chop it up and dive deeper into this situation.
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Ep 26: Black Man Be Gone!!!
This week, we unpack the chaos — from St. Louis' tornado response to the explosive Diddy case - Do you believe Cassie now after she testified? And what does this say about celebrity, power, and accountability? We touch on Trump's tariffs policies & rumors of his new reality show— plus, SNAP benefits are on the chopping block. What does that mean for Black families already stretched thin? We briefly chime in on the escaped convicts and who will be the last man standing! But the real debate starts with “Has the rise of modern feminism played a role in removing the Black man from the home?” Apparently It's deeper than debate — it's survival.
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Ep 25: Old Heads vs YNs: Who knows better?
In this episode, we talk about the generational disconnect between old heads and the younger generation and how the younger generation is becoming lost due to —-lack of education around history, lived experiences, and shifting values. From untold truths to misunderstood perspectives. How do we bridge the gap? We also unpacked this year's Met Gala theme, weighed in on Sexyy Red visit to Dubai, and stirred the pot with a hot-button question: Can you be pro-Black while married to a white partner? No topic is off-limits!! Tap In For Another Crazy Conversation!
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Ep 24:Bye Bye Food Stamps!
In this episode, we explore why dismantling the current welfare system might be a good idea! Is it time to stop treating band-aids like cures? We also weigh in on the Shannon Sharpe situation and unpack the buzz around Sinners—which, honestly, was slightly OVERHYPED. Oh, and racist white people? Still doing the most as always! Tap in and let's discuss!
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Ep 23:Accountability is the word of the day!
If we don't hold our own people accountable, who will? On this episode, we dive into an accountability issue within our community and generation! We also discuss Oprah's best eater in space and discuss why people only go to church once a year surrounding Easter. Tap in!
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Ep 22: Religion is a scam!
Do you align with any particular religion? Then you may be entitled to compensation. Please call 1-800-wake-tf-up to see how we can help you! In other news, Kanye on his shit again, kids are learning AI, and humans are trying to do Gods work again! Let's discuss!
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Ep 21: Finance.Fitness.Family.Faith
Follow our guest Barry G by clicking on the links below https://barry-g-s-school.teachable.com/p/own-your-piece-of-the-pie https://fitnessfinance.bigcartel.com/ https://youtube.com/@barrygii?si=GjqA058r6YVeUMY3 https://www.tiktok.com/@barryg_ii?_t=ZT-8v31Qe72qCI&_r=1 https://www.instagram.com/barryg_ii/ On this episode, we had the honor to interview stock market guru and social media influencer @barryg_ii … He shared his journey and what's soon to come!!
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Ep 20: Are we doomed? The Two sides of Evolution
Health, music, tech and communication has come a long way! Is evolution good or bad? Can we fully support black owned businesses or do we lose everytime? Dan shares how he has turned his back on the Tesla brand and Trel shares a recent real life Karen moment! So much to discuss!
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Ep 19: Then VS Now: 20 Plus Years of Brotherhood
The fam, Kwam Mo and Lo, popped in to discuss brotherhood that spans back over 20 years! We talk about - What is brotherhood and how do you maintain brotherhood for so long! We also discuss the sad truth about black businesses and accountability? Lets discuss the facts! Tune in!
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Ep 18: Boycott For Who? Shut The Hell Up
Top 5 women in the 90s era? Do award shows really matter for our people? Are Christians stupid? Does boycotting work? Horrible black history moments? Vote or die? So much to discuss! Tap in!
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Ep 17: Identity Crisis: Everybody Want To Be Big Dawg
Is too much leadership a problem in our community? What roles would you want your significant other to take on in the relationship? Do we have identity crisis as a race of people? Is there hope to turn everything around? On this episode Trel & Dan address these issues and possible solutions to them.
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Ep 16: Not All White Women Are Created Equal
Would you marry outside your race? Do you feel that its your responsibility to teach your spouse about your culture? Do you believe that there are different types of white people? We invited Tre on to take a closer look at marraige and deep dive into interacial relationships.
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Ep 15: Are We Too Far Gone? Make Black Families Great Again!
Can we get back to when black excellence was the goal and standard, when black families were thriving, and when we built community!? Are we too far gone from that? Join us as we take an indepth look at the BLACK FAMILY with the fam, Jizzle Laflare and Ray "MAGA" Shabazz.
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Ep 14: The Man's Dresscode: You Look Like A B!+cH
In this episode, we catch up on all the crazy things happening so far in 2025 - DEI, immune systems by race, Kanye West, and much more. But we dive deep into the dresscode of what a man should dress like and Dan briefly enlighten us on why American women are difficult to deal with. Oh boy!
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Ep 13: The One Last Shot At Making America White Again!
We have a new President and he didnt waste anytime before getting on the bullshit! Let us tell you why this is the best thing to happen! Well maybe if we play our cards right! Let's discuss!
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Ep 12: No One Man Should Have All That Power
What doesnt Elon Musk own at this point? Are we seeing a super villian plot before our own eyes? What would you do with unlimited money! is it worth the problems it may bring? Lets discuss the "root to all evil" or is it?
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Ep 11: Free Asf Vs DDCB: Every Skinfolk Isn’t Your Kinfolk
An explosive episode! Definietley season finale energy! See the topics below and judge the epsiode for yourself! Tune In 1. It's in their blood to hate us 2. Does Black Lives Really Matter Fuck Me 3. Every skin folk isn't your kinfolk 4. If our country goes to war, Americans are on their own 5. The power of The black dollar 6. Kamala was set up 7. I don't celebrate white man holidays It's a 2 hour roller coaster! Lets get started
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Ep 10: Slave Ownership 101 - The Legacy of the Last Name
Have you ever really thought about why we hold on to our last names so passionately? Is it all part of the grand design to brain wash us? Lets take a look at our branded names and discuss the tactic behind it! Lock in for another crazy episode!
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