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The conversation covers various topics including Black History Month, upcoming events, the Super Bowl, reparations, immigration, protests, military service, LGBTQ+ inclusion, and local artists. The hosts also discuss the legacy of Carl Weathers and express their desire to feature freestylers on the show. They mention the Old School Hip Hop Show and the Black Arts Festival as notable events. The conversation ends with shoutouts to The Wheel and individuals who have passed away. This part of the conversation focuses on the importance of mentoring and learning from experienced individuals, the joy of helping others create their image, and the promotion of young artists and their products. The conversation also highlights the need for budgeting and planning, the excitement of Friday night parties, and the introduction and mission of the Jump Mentoring Program and the Rescue Me Project. The chapters cover topics such as the programs offered by the Rescue Me Project, the impact of positive role models and supportive environments, and the importance of funding and volunteers. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the job opportunities at Pilgrim's Pride. The conversation covers upcoming events, a Super Bowl party, betting on the game, and final thoughts.

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Knox Media GroupBy Moshiu Knox