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This week on The Habitual Line Steppers Podcast, the crew wades into forbidden territory: religion and politics, with special guest Jaysome Walker (Onyeisi), our second guest of the season. What starts as gym banter turns into a deep, hilarious, and thought-provoking debate about why we’re told not to talk about the two most influential things in our lives.
Scrota questions why political talk feels off-limits when it shapes our everyday world, Rebel draws parallels between church, culture, and the cookout, Electrik breaks down why he avoids conflict altogether, and Jaysome drops a story about workplace politics that hits way too close to home. From history to hypocrisy, the crew strips away the “taboo” and gets real about what silence is costing us.
🎧 Tune in and step over the line with us because while the revolution might not be televised, but it damn sure can be podcasted.
By The Blue TeamThis week on The Habitual Line Steppers Podcast, the crew wades into forbidden territory: religion and politics, with special guest Jaysome Walker (Onyeisi), our second guest of the season. What starts as gym banter turns into a deep, hilarious, and thought-provoking debate about why we’re told not to talk about the two most influential things in our lives.
Scrota questions why political talk feels off-limits when it shapes our everyday world, Rebel draws parallels between church, culture, and the cookout, Electrik breaks down why he avoids conflict altogether, and Jaysome drops a story about workplace politics that hits way too close to home. From history to hypocrisy, the crew strips away the “taboo” and gets real about what silence is costing us.
🎧 Tune in and step over the line with us because while the revolution might not be televised, but it damn sure can be podcasted.