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By Forest Brooks
The podcast currently has 92 episodes available.
This week, Forest. and Ki discuss current astrological events, the recent UN report on climate change, the COVID situation in the US, and Haiti going through it.
This week, I discussed my saga with Fed Ex, some political stuff, Sherry Pie, Kim divorcing Kanye, and Zendaya's agency.
This week, Forest discussed the TX power failure in the wake of this winter storm, Judas and the Black Messiah, Rachel Dolezal can't find a job, Kyle Rittenhouse has no consequences for violating his bond, Amy Cooper's charges are dropped, the Buffalo officers who assaulted an elderly man have their charges dropped, Justin Timberlake's Sorry for 2004, Dave Chappelle getting his money, and Lucky Daye's new EP.
This week, Forest wishes Ki a Happy Birthday and discusses a mayor utilizing Chick-fil-a talent for logistics, RIP to Dustin Diamond, Mary Wilson and Christopher Plummer, Rochester police officers pepper spraying and handcuffing a 9-year-old, Chad Wheeler physically assaulting a woman, prosecutors don't know where Kyle Rittenhouse is living, black trauma in movies, Framing Britney Spears, Janet Jackson, and Tessica Brown aka Gorilla Glue Girl.
This week, Forest discusses his current mental state, new Kyle Rittenhouse details, Philly's disastrous COVID vaccine distribution, the Gamestop investment saga, Cori Bush being accosted by Majorie Taylor-Greene, impeachement, media obsession with white voters, and Jay-Z investing in minority-owned cannibis companies.
This week, Forest discusses unemployment, the importance of having a place to direct your energy, Keyshia Cole/Ashanti verzuz, potential verzuz matchups, Gwyneth Paltrow's vagina candles exploding, TX state govt preventing counties from prioritizing communities of color in vaccine distribution, Kyle Rittenhouse has new bond restrictions, insurrectionists being given home arrest, Biden accomplishments so far, and a new LDF scholarship program to build the bench of civil rights lawyers in the south.
This week, Forest discusses his reasoning for continuing the show in Ki's absence, Azaelia Banks' new recipe, Flex jabs at Jay-Z for not being on social media, deranged Trump supporters assaulting a manatee, insurrection aftermath, *I was mixed up and it was the Ocoee Massacre, not Ocala*, a MA teen turning in her family, and Kamala Harris being sworn by Justice Sotomayor with Thurgood Marshall's bible.
This week, Forest and Ki discuss Ki taking a break, forging ahead dolo, being an empath, MF Doom and Eric Jerome Dickey passing, Lil Nas X embracing his role in the game, college football players with post-COVID health issues, Trump pushing GA to cheat, voter suppression, the insurrection, and Black servicemembers exporting soul food.
This week, Forest and Ki new year food, parenting adult children, Universal reaching capacity amid the pandemic, Keyon Harrold and son harrased at a NY hotel, Soul critiques, Minari only being treated as a foreign film, Dr Susan Moore dying after video documenting mistreatment, COVID effects on the body, a pharmacist destroying vaccine vials, prison councelor mocking death row inmates and legal team, the GA race, the DOJ choosing not to proceed with Tamir Rice charges, and a young man teaching a lesson.
This week, Forest and Ki discuss parent-child dynamics, generational truama and healing, COVID as disruptor, Forest's new EP, Dionne Warwick on Twitter, MacKenzie Scott giving away more money to HBCUs, the Republican/Trump grift, TI being misogynistic...again, Leonard Roberts writing about his experience on Heroes, a man being freed after serving 37 years for a crime he didn't commit, white evangelicals cashing in on PPP loans, the long term austerity play, Tuskeegee experiment family encouraging folks to take the COVID vaccine, new information about the Trump administration's herd immunity plan, the Anjanette Young incident with Chicago PD, Deb Haaland being nominated as Sec of Interior, GA PLEASE VOTE.
The podcast currently has 92 episodes available.