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The podcast currently has 198 episodes available.
In this week’s episode of Unfiltered, we revisit the Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois fight, breaking down the outcome and discussing what the future holds for both fighters. We also dive into the ongoing trial for the killing of rapper Young Dolph, questioning whether his death was driven by hate. Lastly, we react to a viral social media video of a Black woman explaining why she exclusively dates white men due to her negative past experiences with Black men.
In this week’s Unfiltered episode, we break down the controversy involving Shxts&Gigs hosts James Duncan and Fuhad Dawodu, who faced major backlash for laughing at a ‘racist joke’ on Andrew Schulz’s Flagrant podcast. We’ll also cover the sentencing of former BBC presenter Huw Edwards, who avoided jail after pleading guilty to possessing indecent images of children. Then, we’ll talk about the Super Bowl halftime show, where Kendrick Lamar’s selection has sparked outrage among Lil Wayne fans. Finally, we’ll get into Diddy’s arrest, with accusations dating back to 2008, claiming he ran a criminal operation involving drugs and violence to exploit women.
In this week’s Unfiltered Episode. First, we explore the highly anticipated return of dancehall legend Vybz Kartel, who has just announced his first performance after spending 13 years behind bars. Set for December 31 at Jamaica National Stadium, this event has fans buzzing, but controversy surrounds the high ticket prices.
Next, we discuss the tragic incidents that marred this year’s Notting Hill Carnival, where a mother and a top chef lost their lives in separate violent attacks. Cher Maximen was fatally stabbed in front of her three-year-old daughter while trying to protect another man from being attacked. We reflect on the impact of these losses on the community and the ongoing issues of violence at large public events.
Finally, we look at the latest developments in healthcare with weight-loss drugs like semaglutide, known by the brand names Wegovy and Ozempic. Presented at the European Society of Cardiology Conference, new research suggests these drugs could revolutionise healthcare by slowing down the ageing process and improving life expectancy, especially for those struggling with obesity and cardiovascular disease.
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In this week’s Unfiltered episode, we discuss three jaw-dropping headlines that highlight the dark side of modern society. First, we discuss the tragic death of Kaydell Brown, a British woman who lost her life during a cosmetic surgery gone wrong at a Turkish clinic her family described as a “pop-up butcher shop.” As details emerge of missing organs and botched procedures, we examine the growing dangers of medical tourism.
Next, we dive into the world of beauty and controversy, where a rapper’s unconventional beauty brand has sparked a social media frenzy. With lip gloss shades like “Coochie Juice” and “Bootyhole Brown,” we explore how far shock value can go in this industry.
Lastly, we discuss the UK government’s decision to treat extreme misogyny as a form of extremism, recognising it as a dangerous ideology fueling hate both online and in our communities.
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In this weeks unfiltered episode, we go back into a conversation that has been simmering for a while but has now erupted with Buju Banton’s recent remarks on Afrobeats during his interview with Revolt TV’s Drink Champs. Buju’s critique reignites a crucial debate: Is Afrobeats becoming the dominant Black musical art form at the expense of Reggae and Dancehall’s core mission to uplift and liberate?
We revisit our earlier discussion on how and why Reggae and Dancehall lost their global influence, analysing whether it was due to losing their identity or failing to evolve. We’ll also explore the shift in Black music culture, the current impact of Afrobeats, and the complex dynamics between commercialisation and conscious artistry. Is Buju simply hating, or does he make valid points about the depth and purpose of today’s music? Tune in as we break it down from A to Z.
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Join us for a critical discussion on the recent violence in Southport following a tragic knife attack at a holiday club that claimed the lives of three children. False rumors about the suspect, Axel Rudakubana, being an asylum seeker have fueled tensions, leading to targeted attacks on hotels housing asylum seekers. We want to hear your thoughts on the impact of misinformation, community safety, and how to prevent such violence.
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In this week’s episode of Unfiltered, we discuss the tragic events that have shaken the community of Southport. The town continues to grieve following Monday’s shocking stabbing attack. Merseyside Police have identified the young victims: Bebe King, six, Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, and Alice Dasilva Aguiar, nine. Five children and two adults remain in critical condition, while a 17-year-old suspect is in custody. Authorities have urged the public to avoid speculation about the suspect’s identity, clarifying that a name circulating online is incorrect.
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In this week's episode of Unfiltered, we start with England's loss in the Euro 2024 final against Spain and Gareth Southgate's resignation—was it the right decision?
In this week’s #Unfiltered episode, we start with the controversy at Summerjam, where Birmingham reggae legends Steel Pulse were allegedly disrespected due to demands from Afrobeats star Burna Boy.
In this episode of Afterhours, we begin by sharing our thoughts on Rapman’s new Netflix series, Supercell. The show follows a group of seemingly ordinary Black people from South London, unified by a family history of sickle cell disease, who unexpectedly develop superpowers. They discover each other and fend off entrapment by a secret organisation seeking to control them.
The podcast currently has 198 episodes available.
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