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By The Fletcher Brothers
The podcast currently has 42 episodes available.
In this episode I speak with Professor Spira Ph.D author of Annotated Muscusless Diet and Spira Speaks about the importance of what food choices we make as a society. We speak about what foods are detrimental to producing mucus and slime in the body which leads to sickness and diseases. Transforming one's diet is the link to overall health and wellness. Professor Spira can be reached at www.mucusfreelife.com
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President Trump made a press conference addressing the nation for an hour and seventeen minutes. We break down his absolutes. Either things are the best ever or the most horrific events to ever happen. Also in this episode we talk about the 59th Grammy Awards and congratulate Chance the Rappers win of three grammy's. Kevin Hart has a new show that he's developing for Black History Month due in part to his daughter. We talk about the most recent unimpressive UFC 208 card, legislative bills passed in Kentucky and Louisiana, dumb shit, and more.
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In this episode we talk about Kelly Anne Conway's most recent news blunder/quotable stating "Alternative Facts"...A.K.A. (Lies). We discuss the movie La La Land compared to BET's recent 3 day made for television movie The New Edition Story. We give our recent dumb shit installment, plus more in topics in the news.
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Here is the second installment of Is Hip Hop Dead. We conclude this episode finishing the comparison between the hits from 1993-1996 versus the billboard chart topping hits of 2013-2016. We apologize in advance for any surprise duds.
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After another hiatus, long lost original member of the show Khary finds his way back to the mic with his latest rumination. We play an old game called male or female, guessing the guilty gender of underage school crimes. We find out what rapper YG's song called "FDT" means. Lots of recent Donald Trump news from the president-elect not attending the intel briefings and the Cleveland Cavaliers boycott of Trump Towers when they play in New York. Also, we discuss the douche baggery of Dana White and his reasoning for not supporting any of the newly formed fighters unions. We end with dumb shit with a mannequin challenge that went completely wrong.
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In this episode Tyrae and Thomas discuss A Tribe Called Quest new album making the Billboard charts. We talk about America post-Trump election and what statement that made for half of the population that voted for him. We give the definition of post-truth and debate what's more important, pro-business or pro-human rights.
Also: Minnesota cop is charged in the shooting death of Philando Castile and Kanye rants at his concerts.
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In this episode I speak with Compton, CA native Mr. Low Rider himself Thomas "TJ" Loftin on fabrication car parts and restoring classic vehicles. Some of which were featured in the summer blockbuster hit movie "Straight Outta Compton". We also speak about the importance of supporting black businesses whether they are in your neighborhood or online. We discussed his move into the real estate development industry that has brought him other revenue streams and the importance of managing your wealth. And one of my personal favorite part of the conversation was speaking how renowned Dr. Sebi gave his rare endorsement to TJ Loftin. Plus much more.
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In this episode we're giving away free Black Podcasts Matter t-shirts to the first 3 individuals that correctly answers trivia about the show. Email your answers to [email protected] ...listen for details.
We talk about the opening of the new National Museum of African American History and Culture, it's importance, it's long awaited opening, and it's Nascar like sponsors. We touch on the most recent presidential debates between Clinton and Trump with Trump's over emphasis on Law & Order.
The new breakout Marvel series on Netflix Luke Cage is ready for streaming and guess who's excited....wait for it...these guys! We talk about Flint, MI and their continued water crisis, Georgetown University giving symbolic gestures to the descendants of slaves the school use to own, and much more. Thanks for listening.
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Our biggest Shout Out's go to the few players in the NFL that are willing to potentially sacrifice their endorsements if they don't remain silent and back Colin Kaepernick.
The fall season for black television shows and movies have arrived. From Lebron James' Springhill Entertainment Company selling their 1st scripted television show to NBC, to Donald Glover (Childish Gambino) new show on FX titled "Atlanta", and more.
A little shade is thrown on Hillary Clinton for nearly passing out at the 9/11 ceremony and we discuss supporting organizations and businesses that align with your own self interest.
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With all the recent talk about Colin Kaepernick not standing for the National Anthem, we delve into the history of sports and politics. It appears that prominent athletes have made a stand for injustices and human rights in the past. Which begs the question is this 2016 or 1968?
Also in this episode MTV's VMA commentary and Yung Joc's "Soul Glo".
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The podcast currently has 42 episodes available.