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By Andrew R. Hafer, Alex Burke, Jake Dunk
4.3
1111 ratings
The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.
The boys introduce Audrey Pfiefer, a.k.a. Addy, along with guest host Magdalena Nickle. Included is a great conversation about big picture goals, inside jokes, career moves and much more. From there some funny takes on the root of our friendships, favorite dinosaurs, as well as some more deep societal issues.
The boys have returned to bring you even more entertainment. This episode features Alex burke and the reunion of the guys after a long break. Alex, a brand new man, shares his experience after a month long escapade to California and the various adventures and funny shenanigans he lived through while being a short time native of the sunny state. The boys are back in town!
The boys introduce Sam Allison, a DMV native turned ~L.A.~ pretty boy. Sam has a background in audio production and engineering and works in big name studios out in ~L.A.~, California.
This episode starts off with Sam's adventure in Colorado and his experience out in all dat wilderness. From there he fills the guys in on some crazy stories and scenarios he's experienced out in Long Beach, CA. Then, some hot topics are discussed including politics, society, and capitalism. After, the conversation is rounded off with some funny chats which include movies and their opinions of them, as well as what Sam does on a daily basis with his audio hustle and his professional progress from start to date.
The boys introduce Matt Estes, a gentlemen with a whole lot of life stories to tell. Matt has a degree in English, a former background in IT and a plethora of life stories to share
This conversation is a whirlwind of stories, to topics ranging from Matts poetry to running security for big name rappers and groups alike such as Cypress Hill or Ice Cube. From there, stories of his bartending experience surface for some quite interesting conversation. To finish it all off, the discussion quickly turns into a deep discussion about the spirituality and philosophy that come with certain stones, as well as the question with seemingly no answer, "What is success?"
So much more awe-inspiring topics are brought up in this talk, this is definitely an episode you won't want to miss.
The boys introduce their good friend Willie Mekki, a DMV local business owner and all around mindset mentor. Willie starts off by explaining his background and how he came into America. From there the boys get deep into the mindset that ought to be practiced by every individual and where lies the fault in the way humans think these days. This man will literally make you want to better yourself with a single word.
Willie then turns the tides and asks the three stooges why they started the podcast, and where they want to take it!
The boys introduce Shoaib Ibrahim, a graduate school physical therapist and an all around 'for the boys' enthusiast. Alex is out due to scholarly activities, so our friend Sebastian Stathakes takes his place.
The conversation starts off with Shoaibs introduction which veers into a great talk about the Muslim religion vs. other religions. As it moves on it begins to into modern day finances and the stigma behind the oh-so-powerful credit score. Moving on includes the 21st century hook-up for millennials, dating, a guys perspective on mixed signals, and everything that encompasses dating/'talking' in the 21st century.
The boys introduce Brian McDonald, a first grade teacher but most notoriously known by his hip-hop/rap alias, 'Micky D.' Brian is based out of the DMV area and owns his own business, coined 'Blacklantis LLC' where he showcases all of his audio productions and collaborations. He isn't your average DMV trap god. Micky D is going places.
The conversation goes straight into Brian's experience as a teacher and the grounding the youngins are going through, constantly adjusting to the transitions of todays education in the coronaverse. From there the boys, also joined by Tyrell Frye, a past guest, talk about anything and everything while honing in on Brian's music startup, inspiration, plans for the future, and everything Blacklantis LLC encompasses.
(You can find Brian's social media and main music page here)
Home | Blacklantis LLC (mickeydmusic.com)
IG: {Blacklantis} (@mickeydmusic) • Instagram photos and videos
The boys introduce Lena Nickle, a local business owner, Non-Profit enthusiast, and environmental conservationist. Lena talks about her business, Restyle4Change as well as spirituality amongst other things. Unfortunately for her, Jake and Alex went on about an hour long tangent on which Star Wars movie was the best and who their favorite actors were. Lena didn't mind, however, and enjoyed the ride.
In this episode the boys introduce Shannen Erler and Ryan Carter, a power couple based out of Colorado, USA. Shannen runs her own marketing company as well as podcast while Ryan works for an IT firm, probably being someone's b**ch. The conversation starts off all about Colorado then moves quickly into a plethora of categories, including hot political topics, past wars, Parkinson's disorder, and much more. Shannen explains what she does for her business and how it all started. To end it all, a dear friend of ours chimes in over the phone to argue with Ryan over a question that has left the CTAJ crew befuddled.
In this second part of the conversation with Tyrell Frye, Ushindi Namegabe takes Alex's place and the talk goes on. The boys collectively get deep about racism in America, specifically the controversy, political issues, and stigma that generally follows with the term 'racism'.
Definitely go check the boy out at these links!:
Main channel: Tyrell Frye - YouTube
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The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.