
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In this episode, Astonish, Javy (Havito), Q, and Reap dive into a wide range of real-life stories, music, and culture. They start with a heated discussion on Chicago’s crime statistics vs. the reality of the city’s beauty and resilience, pushing back against the negative media portrayals with personal anecdotes.
From there, Havito opens up about falling ill and suspecting hand, foot, and mouth disease, while Q shares the challenges of getting his kids back into the school routine.
The conversation then shifts into music and entertainment:
Q brings an inspiring segment on financial literacy — touching on budgeting, increasing income, job-hopping, and side hustles — all rooted in his own journey of overcoming financial setbacks.
They also cover some eye-opening current events:
In rapid-fire fashion, they close with quick takes on Funk Flex leaving Hot 97, Chuck E. Cheese being arrested (yes, really), Young Thug’s legal battles, and Drake buying Tupac memorabilia.
The show wraps with a nostalgic segment: what childhood experiences they’d bring back, from forest preserve birthday parties and block parties to Saturday morning cartoons.
By Astonish, Hi $peed, Chris ILL, Javy, ReapIn this episode, Astonish, Javy (Havito), Q, and Reap dive into a wide range of real-life stories, music, and culture. They start with a heated discussion on Chicago’s crime statistics vs. the reality of the city’s beauty and resilience, pushing back against the negative media portrayals with personal anecdotes.
From there, Havito opens up about falling ill and suspecting hand, foot, and mouth disease, while Q shares the challenges of getting his kids back into the school routine.
The conversation then shifts into music and entertainment:
Q brings an inspiring segment on financial literacy — touching on budgeting, increasing income, job-hopping, and side hustles — all rooted in his own journey of overcoming financial setbacks.
They also cover some eye-opening current events:
In rapid-fire fashion, they close with quick takes on Funk Flex leaving Hot 97, Chuck E. Cheese being arrested (yes, really), Young Thug’s legal battles, and Drake buying Tupac memorabilia.
The show wraps with a nostalgic segment: what childhood experiences they’d bring back, from forest preserve birthday parties and block parties to Saturday morning cartoons.