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The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.
Hostile Takeover Presents: Keepin it 100 with Zoe Tha Roasta and Myisha Pooh. This episode Kafani talks Philthy Rich, Getting shot and eventually paralyzed, The Photo, Family, Growth, How Wack 100 looked out for him and helped him get paid, His music, big publishing checks, going to the pen, VLAD TV, and more..
Hostile Takeover Presents: Keepin it 100 with Zoe the Roasta and Myisha Pooh. This episode features a conversation with Kilo Kurt from Vallejo, Ca. #ThizzNation
Townvizion welcomes the cast of EVOL, an action packed web series filmed in Oakland , Ca. airing on Tubi, Amazon Prime, and Youtube.
Evol ( love spelled backwards ) is a Story of 2 Brothers who’s love for each other fades completely once money becomes a huge factor in their lives.
Back in the building again with another episode of TownVizion. We are still a work in progress but peep the movement. This time we get the Brotha Broski in here and he talks about joining the legendary rap group 415, the details of the group's untimely breakup, and also lays out his subsequent career thereafter. Making moves in the community, mentoring, fatherhood, as well as keeping the music going, Broski, aka @Brodyloc, has continued to make his presence felt in the city of Oakland and throughout the industry. This conversation is rich with game and history. Tap in.
D. Poole just came home from serving thirty years in prison. Life is different now from the hey-day of the crack era when money was everywhere and you felt young and invincible and thought it would never end. That is until the FEDS hit and life changes just like that.
This episode we welcome Mr. EI himself, Db Bedford to the show to drop some gems about emotional intelligence and successfully navigating our way through tough times that are rife with conflict. @amir_hasan_25th @ineverworry @jerrylaw2raw @aldromedia
You have to start somewhere so here it is. We are still moving stuff around and getting comfortable so bare with us. Today host Big C sits down with Oakland factor Zoe Tha Roasta and Only Enzo to talk about what is on their plates as well as their opinions on some social issues. Zoe Tha Roasta recaps and puts the JT the Bigga Figga incident at Dope Era to rest. Only Enzo speaks on competing in such a talented family.
Sitting down with financial professional Rachael Akbar discussing how to make your money work for you and the importance of not only having insurance, but the right insurance. This episode is loaded with financial tips on retirement and dealing with financial burdens of a departed loved one. You can reach our guest for more info at rachaelakbarhelp.com
On this episode of TownVizion we sit down with Rome Herbs who is an East Oakland native who changed his life and made it his duty to travel the world and research Holistic medicines and herbs. Sea moss and other things of the like. How to test the quality of the products and other useful info. The reason this episode is golden is because he teaches us about our bodies’ deficiencies and what herbs to use to counter said deficiencies and the importance of a strong immune system. He talks about the man-made medicines and the effects it has on our bodies, his thoughts on COVID-19 and vaccinations, as well as a conversation he had with Dr. Sebi himself before his untimely death. You won’t get lost because he explains everything in Layman’s terms. Very informative and fun at the same time as we also take a few minutes to recap the Derek Chauvin sentencing and hit you with a few final thoughts. Check it out and be sure to subscribe to the channel for more.
Rome Herbs can be reached at his website http://romeliteherbs.com or on Instagram @romeliteherbs
Oakland rap veteran/trendsetter V. White (of The Delinquents) joins TownVizion to talk about his dealings in the rap game and life after the spotlight. Too many think that if you aren’t on stage all the time or not selling as many records that you fell off. This interview proves quite the contrary as V speaks about handling business and listening to the wisdom of others in his family and circle who were looking out for him as he has made a hell of a living for himself off the stage.
We were all there back in the early 90’s at Lake Berryessa and the Estuary in Oakland watching folks floss with their boats, motorcycles, and rv’s and “ridin out” as these dudes were at the forefront of that culture during the time. From the Dogg Pound concert to Hip Hop on The Green to just about any big event in the Bay the Delinquents were involved in.
After 25+ years in the game the raps are still a highly sought after commodity but the game has changed. Politics and protocol have shifted and V. White is comfortable rationing out the brand only for fitting occasions and he provides an excellent example of why.
Life’s good.
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.