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This week, we’re asking hard questions with soft landings: What does it mean when people play dumb for the camera? Or are they not playing? And how does that intersect with Black intellect, emotional vulnerability, and the podcast industrial complex? Bassey and Mike go deep—starting with a vulnerable, wide-open conversation about creative blocks, self-worth, and the pressure to “show up” in public spaces, before shifting into a sharp critique of anti-intellectualism in Black media. From flat-earth takes to fake debates, we’re pulling back the curtain on the performative personas that dominate today’s content culture—and asking why so many grown folks refuse to say, “I don’t know.”
This one’s layered, personal, and a little bit surgical. Tap in.
Chapters
00:00 Navigating Life's Challenges
03:22 Unlocking Creativity and Overcoming Blocks
06:32 Recognizing Personal Accomplishments
12:22 The Impact of Fear on Success
18:33 The Journey of Content Creation
24:26 Exploring Black Intellectualism and Flat Earth Beliefs
34:11 The Authenticity Crisis in Podcasting
36:37 The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Discourse
51:22 Navigating Vulnerability and Ignorance
01:01:25 The Impact of Public Perception on Intelligence
01:08:15 The Challenge of Authenticity in Media
01:11:11 The Complexity of Character and Performance
01:16:16 The Art of Argumentation and Presentation
01:21:01 The Impact of Corporate Sponsorship on Content
01:25:32 The Role of Audience Engagement in Podcasting
01:30:31 The Nature of Belief and Perception in Media
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This week, we’re asking hard questions with soft landings: What does it mean when people play dumb for the camera? Or are they not playing? And how does that intersect with Black intellect, emotional vulnerability, and the podcast industrial complex? Bassey and Mike go deep—starting with a vulnerable, wide-open conversation about creative blocks, self-worth, and the pressure to “show up” in public spaces, before shifting into a sharp critique of anti-intellectualism in Black media. From flat-earth takes to fake debates, we’re pulling back the curtain on the performative personas that dominate today’s content culture—and asking why so many grown folks refuse to say, “I don’t know.”
This one’s layered, personal, and a little bit surgical. Tap in.
Chapters
00:00 Navigating Life's Challenges
03:22 Unlocking Creativity and Overcoming Blocks
06:32 Recognizing Personal Accomplishments
12:22 The Impact of Fear on Success
18:33 The Journey of Content Creation
24:26 Exploring Black Intellectualism and Flat Earth Beliefs
34:11 The Authenticity Crisis in Podcasting
36:37 The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Discourse
51:22 Navigating Vulnerability and Ignorance
01:01:25 The Impact of Public Perception on Intelligence
01:08:15 The Challenge of Authenticity in Media
01:11:11 The Complexity of Character and Performance
01:16:16 The Art of Argumentation and Presentation
01:21:01 The Impact of Corporate Sponsorship on Content
01:25:32 The Role of Audience Engagement in Podcasting
01:30:31 The Nature of Belief and Perception in Media
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