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The podcast currently has 256 episodes available.
In this episode, we discuss various current events, including Ta-Nehisi Coates' new book and its implications for journalism, the resurgence of FUBU in the fashion industry, and the critical need for voter turnout in upcoming elections. We also delve into the entertainment landscape with reviews of the new Joker movie and the casting of the Green Lantern series. Additionally, the conversation touches on healthcare policies, particularly long-term care, and the issue of ghost guns in relation to gun ownership rights. The discussion then shifts to family dynamics surrounding inheritance, focusing on a scenario where a mother leaves unequal inheritances to her children. We close discussing shifts to the evolving political landscape, particularly the changing dynamics of the black vote and the implications for the Democratic Party. Finally, they touch on the future of college sports, highlighting recent changes that benefit athletes and the potential for a more equitable system.
In this engaging conversation, we discuss a variety of topics ranging from new pop culture releases like HBO's 'Penguin' and Marvel's 'Agatha', to sports commentary and the significance of civil political debates. We delve into the role of unions in modern workplaces, reflecting on the recent longshoremen strike, and the impacts of hurricanes on communities. The discussion also touches on the importance of voting and the legacy of John Amos, highlighting the need for community engagement and support.
Janet....Come on Janet. We open discussing Marcellus Williams and the death penalty. Razi talks Karma moments for Asian American college applicants and TI and Tiny. Ferg opens with a question as we discuss sugar and food labels. We get into the questions and Razi asks about renaming the brothers high school and the larger effort of renaming confederate named locations. Buff wants to know is it the media's responsibility to keep sharing political wins? We close mentioning Galveston, HBCUs, and shouting out Ollie Mae Bird.
Brandon is back with us again for another episode as we break down the presidential race. But before we continue talking to him Buff calls out Democrats who believe the most recent assassination attempt was staged. We have to talk about NC GOP nominee Mark Robinson and his shenanigans. Razi reviews Sir Davis and we can't ignore Diddy. Our hearts go out to the civilians killed in Lebanon. We close just asking politicians to just be normal and Happy Birthday Z!
We are joined by Dr Brandon Davis to break down the presidential debate. But first we have to talk about Kaos on Netflix. Buff briefs us on a child exploitation case and has some warnings about AI. We pay tribute to James Earl Jones and Frankie Beverly and we can't let Shannon Sharpe off the hook. We get into the debate and have a great time recapping the debate. We close discussing Mobile's proposal for a Civil Rights district and being responsible in political discourse. You will definitely enjoy this one.
It's hot on our quiet storm episode. We open discussing various topics including school shootings and the lack of America's effs to give. Razi gives us the video game failures and shouts out a new initiative in Birmingham, AL. We get into the questions and explore the potential accomplishments of Vice President Kamala Harris if she were to become the first female woman of color president of the United States. We then shift the conversation and touch on the concept of being 'run through' and the double standards that exist between men and women when it comes to dating and sexual experiences. We close sharing personal recommendations for entertainment, including comedian Ali Siddiq and the game Dungeons and Dragons. Finally, we gave a shoutout to Erica Barrett, the winner of Food Networks BBQ Brawl.
We open with Buff giving us some political updates, Razi runs down the economic updates, and Ferg reminds us of the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina and the impact it had on people's lives. We get into the questions and discuss Cam Newton's decision to have multiple children with different women and the potential consequences for the children involved. The conversation then shifts to the topic of boundaries in relationships, specifically whether it is appropriate for a man to walk his girlfriend's friend to her car or spend time with her when his partner is not present. We close discussing the importance of taking care of one's health, particularly men's health. Buff highlights the alarming statistics of men's life expectancy and suicide rates, emphasizing the need for better healthcare and awareness. And don't forget about PEDMAS.
LOST IN SPACE! We are back and open discussing the astronauts stuck in space, movie reboots, controversies in the entertainment industry, the DNC and the importance of grassroots donations in political campaigns. We share our Mount Rushmore of TV/movie stars who are so closely associated with their iconic characters that they cannot be seen as anyone else. We also touch on the topic of actors being pigeonholed into certain roles based on their appearance or previous performances. We then shift to a discussion about the treatment of black actresses in Hollywood, with Taraji P. Henson speaking out about unequal pay and Vivica A. Fox expressing a different perspective. We close celebrating the music industry in Alabama, Hilary Clinton's lack of pettiness, and young men enjoying their lives unapologetically.
We're bac and have to open discussing the Olympics, the Montana Supreme Court ruling on minors and abortion, the failure of the Borderlands movie, and the abrupt ending of the anime series Black Clover. Ferg gets on board with Deadpool and Wolverine movies and Razi gives us a rundown of upcoming Netflix shows. Ferg gets first question and asks about a news story about a young woman whose parents took out credit cards and loans in her name, leaving her with $60,000 in debt. Razi sticks to the family dynamic and asks about a case where a father kicked his 14-year-old daughter out of the house after she got pregnant for the second time. We close with a plug for Daughters on Netflix and we send out condolences to the Hollis family.
We're back again and the brothers bare it all. We open discussing the Olympics, Simone Biles, Marvel movies, and Kamala Harris. As we get into the questions buff asks us the difference between sadness and depression. We get into challenges of living with depression, and the importance of seeking help and understanding. We also touch on the controversial topic of Britney Griner identifying as a dad. The conversation ends with some lighthearted banter about upcoming holidays and back-to-school season.
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