2 Cent the Podcast is a weekly audio and video podcast based in Portland, Oregon hosted by Clint Washington, self proclaimed Comedian, Lawyer, Doctor, Theorist, commentator, therapist, marriage counselor, mentor and political know it all, but only while on social media. In his real life Clint is a military veteran, Photographer, entrepreneur, Chef, youth coach, husband, father, student of life, and your favorite Uncle that’s more then willing to give you his solicited and sometimes unsolicited advice and opinions. Clint host 2 Cent the podcast with his partner DeAngelo Gillispie. DeAngelo is a seasoned Poet, Comedian, and host of Portland’s #1 Weekly open mic at Mingle Lounge. Together they are the odd couple of entertainment, expressing their uncensored and unpopular opinions that they may not be able to always express working in Corporate America. Giving their “Two Cent” on today’s hottest topics & local on goings in a city they’re learning to call home.
This week Uncle Clint & DeAngelo host their first live taping of “2 Cent The Podcast” Episode #47 “Sippin' Whiskey & Spillin' Tea” a conversation to discuss Relationships, Partnership, love, & Conciliation with LaLibra & author Rashanda Crisp.***Conversation based on the book “Royal Conciliation***
This week Uncle Clint & DeAngelo sit down with T.K Kirkland to discuss Comedy, Cancel Culture, what's too far when fun is the bar & Our Top 5.
This week Uncle Clint & DeAngelo sit down with the author of "Selfless." & "Know your Worth " Rashanda Crisp to discuss her latest book "Royal Conciliation ". This book as she states...is a "Gift" to Kings "ready to understand the dynamics of his Queen" She goes further to say "you no longer must assume; you will be enlightened" ..Well Uncle Clint & DeAngelo could definitely use some enlightening....Lets she if she can shed some light on the fellas.
This week we sit down with Mx.Dahlia, G Wade, Sir Lance Edward, Ikes, & Scott II to attempt to get to know a little bit about them before their upcoming show on June 15th...."The Cream" ,but when dealing with a room of comedians things rarely ever go as planned. Also in the episode we introduce the newest member of the "2 Cent Entertainment" Family.
This week Uncle Clint & DeAngelo sit down with Mss_Oregon to discuss connecting and educating more business owners of color into the cannabis industry. She is the founder & operator of the National Cannabis Diversity Awareness Convention or NCDAC, Educating People of color on the importance of creating portfolios & company networks to represent the same diverse country we live in. Mss_Oregon is a force in the cannabis industry in Portland & spreading her brand …If you need it, she either has it or can tell you where to find it…Simply put, She is “the Plug”.
This week Uncle Clint & DeAngelo sit down with a group of panalist in Portland, 2 gentlemen & 4 women to have them shed a little light on the art of social media dating. Whether you want a long-term relationship or a short-term hookup, it all stems from a good conversation and while in a pandemic.most likely that conversation starts online. The rapid rise and normalization of the apps Tinder, Bumble, and BLK are almost entirely due to them being effective. They work as advertised. Find a profile you like, swipe right & your introduction is done for you ..More importantly than that these apps are quick & efficient and in the words of one of our guest "I'm here for a good time..not a long time" This one was a fun one...we think you'll agree.
This week Uncle Clint sits down with "Zen & Kush" lifestyle & brand creator Lizzy Jeff. enlightening him on her emerging renaissance, dedication to elevating consciousness through plant medicine education as well as social justice awareness, & her curated events.
This week Uncle Clint & DeAngelo sit down with Lamar Wise, a young progressive seeking appointment to be Senate District 15's next senator. Lamar is a oregon native & has spent years working for a community nonprofit dedicated to education quality in Oregon and is now ready to accept the challege of becoming the first Black senator serving Senate District 15.
It's finals week here in Oregon & high school student Talia, has some serious questions for Uncle Clint & DeAngelo. In this podcast she gets the guys perpectives on police brutality, protests, riots, & the the continued corruption that exists inside of the police department as we finally address the age old question does 'a few bad apples" ultimately spoil the bunch?***Content/trigger Warnings: General discussions of violence against minorities, violence, gun violence, rioting, assault. Specific discussions of violence against minorities by police officials.Some of the content discussed on this episode may be triggering for some audiences. Listener discretion is advised. Please take care of yourself & thank you for listening***
This week the fellaz sit down with Uncle Clint's day ones, Men that he grew up with in the city of Compton. After a rough start of a life very much connected to the streets, these men are now approaching 50 & reflecting on where they've been, what they've learned, and what the hope to impart on the next generation
After a 3 month hiatus, the fellas are back at it. Alot of things have happened in those 3 months and Uncle Clint & DeAngelo are here to get you caught back up, as they also kick off the 3rd Season of 2 Cent the Podcast.
This week the fellas sit down with comics Dashe Linmier, Pedro Careaga, G Wade, & Lance Edward to discuss their upcoming show "Laugh Now...Laugh Later" which is going to be held this month on the 18th at Mingle Lounge in downtown Portland. This episode is live from the second the guys hit record..."Uncle Clint" attempts to dive into what got the guys started, their biggest influences, & comedy in this hyper sensitive society..what he gets in return is rapid fire, off the cuff, explicit Hilariousness!...We couldn't slow this one down...& i think you guys will appreciate that.
This week the fellas sit down with Portland's own "Mic Capes" to discuss his influences, city, & of course the music. The name "Mic Capes" is synonymous with North Portland Hip Hop & has been for the last decade, he continues to be the bar for what hip hop is in the city.With relentless dedication and a consistency that is seldom seen, Mic contines to define what "making it" is on his own terms & we dive into that & the city he loves in this episode.Check out Mic capes & his new album “In Spite of”…at:https://instagram.com/miccapesraps?utm_medium=copy_linkhttps://miccapesmusic.bandcamp.com/https://music.apple.com/us/artist/mic-capes/839211898https://music.youtube.com/channel/UCsYH43NTQ1gntoRhrArcpDAhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/08ezgw6XhBVBMbcJEdH2zt?autoplay=true&source_application=google_assistant
This week the fellas sit down with Chrisetta Mosley & discuss her Roots Marketplace Summer Market project. With this amazing endevor, Chrisetta is connecting residents with local Black farmers and vendors, providing greater access to fresh, locally-grown and produced food to community members of all income levels. Ultimately, her goal is to start a local black-owned grocery store that can provide quality foods, educate the community about healthy eating & nutrition, and sustainable agriculture.
This week the guys sit down with Dre Miller, Community Justice organizer for Portland commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty to discuss the increase in community violence that is currently plaguing Portland. The fellas have a open discussion about the the root causes of this violence, the role they play….& what we can all do to help start to end it.
In this episode the fellas sit down with our good friends Dre and Jason both Navy Veterans. They share what it's like living with a mental health diagnosis. They give us a real perspective on their day to day, treatment they have sought and what it's like to be on the journey of healing.*****Trigger Warning *****In this episode of “2 Cent the Podcast” we discuss suicide, depression, and the various effects of dealing with mental health issues. If you or anyone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis please call the national hotline at 1-800-273-8255You matter and there is help Follow us @FB @ 2 Cent The PodcastIG @2centthepodcast Buy merch : 2centthepodcast.com Questions or booking please DM us on socials or email us @ 2centthepodcast@gmail.comPlease remember to like,share and subscribe on your favorite podcast app. If you like what you hear please give us a review
This week the fellas take you guys back to the beginning, to when the fellas first met and how the "2 Cent" brand began. They discuss the open mic , parties, how they started "2 Cent the Podcast", how they resolve their differences of opinions, and so much more.
This week Uncle Clint welcomes DeVario Gillispie, DeAngelo's twin brother & learns a little bit more about the Co-host of 2 Cent the Podcast. We discuss marriage,their parents favorite son & two very different paths that led them to the same city, working for the same company, living 4 miles apart on the other side of the country 2,600 miles away from home.Follow 2 Cent the Podcast @FB: @2centthepodcastInstagram: @2centthepodcastUncle Clint @clintonskitchenDeAngelo @ DeAngelo_gillispie Buy Merch: 2centthepodcast.comQuestions or booking please DM us on the socials or email us at 2centthepodcast@gmail.com
This week the fellas sit down with Ari O'Donovan , the Diversity program manger at Boost Oregon and discuss how they are empowering people to make science-based vaccine decisions for themselves, their families, and the community. We breakdown vaccine phobia, the recent johnson & johnson recall, and the black communities distrust of all things government.Follow 2 Cent the Podcast @FB: @2centthepodcastInstagram: @2centthepodcastUncle Clint @clintonskitchenDeAngelo DeAngelo_gillispie Buy Merch: 2centthepodcast.comQuestions or booking please DM us on the socials or email us at 2centthepodcast@gmail.com
This week fellas sit down with comedian Clint coley as he makes his stop in Portland on his comedy tour & introduces fellow Philadelphian and comedian Cab Washington to the guys.
This week we sit down with Dr. James Muruthi to discuss health disparities among aging marginalized individuals as well as his research on family, neighborhood factors, & social capital. “Dr. James” explains the lens in which black Americans are viewed upon entry into the United States and just what his plans are to help the next generation or educators.
This week the guys sit down with Michael Ting, Daniel Tayag & Madora Kanhalikham three Asian Americans to discuss Asian American race relations & Interminority racism as it relates to African Americans as well as identity & more importantly how it translates to our current climate....
This week we sit down with friend of the show, Gary Owens to talk about reaching back, the responsibility of the "successful friend, providing opportunities & closing the Gap between the three.
This week's Podcast starts with the fellas discussing DeAngelos gym struggles, the Black Portland "Natives Vs Transplants panel discussion, 2 Cent the the Podcast slander, " & where the fellas are with all of it.
This week we sit down with to Ms. Noni and Cleo to discuss the story of Old Portland, gentrification, displacement & ultimately the community lost in the wake of revitalization.
The week the guys answer a few "Get to know you questions" as well as recap seasons 1 & 2 of "2 Cent the Podcast"
This week the men from episode 2 sit down with the Ladies of episode 3 to give each other relationship advice....I think..lol..”Straight lace..no Chase” the Reunion... You want wanna miss this hilarious episode...
This week the Women of the Westside take over "2 Cent the Podcast" & give their advice on Relationships, Dating apps, Doing the Work, & whatever the hell Big "Dick Energy" is.
This week Uncle Clint & DeAngelo sit down with a few of the Fellas and answer the question "What advice would you give to Women in regards to being in a Relationship?....Tune in as we get straight to the point & brutality honest, on what women should know.
The fellas open up the New year & Season 2 by sitting down with none other than Uncle Clint's dad, Mr. James White as he tells his story of leaving Mobile, AL in search of a better life out west, but finding addiction, incarceration, homelessness ... & ultimately rebirth, renewal & once again FAMILY.
2 Cent the Podcast continues with our shades of love series. This week we sit down with Darren Davis and his husband Daniel Seme to discuss how they met, navigating their marriage, overcoming the hurtles, & living their truths.
Have you ever really thought about what position you play in this American society? This week we sit down with friend of the Podcast James Garland, as he gives us his perspective on race, wealth, and the current economic status of blacks in America. Grab the youth & prepare for a candid discussion on the state of things in this country..that you just can't miss...
This week the Fellas sit down with Carla & Tony for their first installment of the "Shades of Love" series. This couple is from Atlanta & have been married for 23 years. Both have children from previous relationships and were willing to try again after not having their "happily ever after" on their first attempts , the guys sit down to discuss dating, trying again, being DeAngelo's parents & exactly whats makes this relationship still work after over 2 decades of marriage ....This was the first podcast we had to actually "beep" out a comment made ...but oh boy was it hilarious!
This week we sit down with Maria Hammer to discuss Police involved shootings, Mental Health, and the unfortunate events that took place on the evening of Oct 21, 2012 when Salem Police, responding to a Mental Health call chose to use deadly force. **Warning this Episode may contain material that may be sensitive or triggering to some audiences. In this episode we discuss suicide, depression, Police brutality, and Mental health
This week the Fellaz sit down at OV1 “Cutz of Chicago” Barbershop with Dr. Lauren Harper. Ph.D (Dr. "Lo") & Andre Floyd to discuss the disparity in access to mental health care in communities of color as well as the inequality and lack of cultural competency in mental health treatment especially as it relates to Black Men...this is an important conversation that desperately needs to happen in the community & we learned a lot in this episode ...but don't take my word for it. **Warning this Episode may contain material that may be sensitive or triggering to some audiences. In this episode we discuss suicide, depression and mental health.
Today the the fellas sit down with each other and discuss Everything and Nothing at all. The two partake in some adult beverages which leads to drunken discussions of politics, religion, and all sorts of hilarious stuff. This might be the funniest episode yet.
What is a Love Language?...What's yours?...This week we welcome Sis, Ro, Gina & Kashea "The Hug Dealer" to the Podcast as they try to explain it to Uncle Clint & DeAngelo..& see if the guys can identify theirs.
This week Uncle Clint & DeAngelo sit down with Tyler West, Timberly Davis, & Greg Hill Calls into the show, to give their personal experiences with the paternity courts & what you need to know about becoming the Custodial Parent.
This week it's the children's turn, as they tell their accounts of coming out as gay to their Parents. What was the outcome and how are they now?
This week the guys sit down with four parents of children that have all come out of the closet as Gay, Pansexual, & Lesbian. These Parents explain their individual journeys of denial, heartbreak & acceptance while finding out that they are not alone in learning to navigate the LGBTQ community that is new to them all.
This week for our third & final installment of the "Women in Business" series the guys sit down with Jelana Canfield of "Jelana BAKE SHOP" & Secorri Green the "The Jewelprenuer", two local entrepreneurs located in Hillsboro Oregon serving the greater Portland area.Jelana CanfieldJelana Bake Shop http://www.Jelanabakeshop.comSeccori Green-The Jewelprenuerhttp://www.seccorigreen.com(662) 318-8535
This week we sit down with DeVita Davis, Owner & Operator of "Richest Ornament Beauty Co Salon & Supplies". Devita talks about leaving behind her 9 to 5 to pursue her passion of owning her own business and the hurdles that came along with that decision.
This week the guys sit down with Nisi Harrel of "Twerk & Fab” and Zsa Zsa Allen as they discuss defying social expectations Struggling to be taken seriously, building a supporting network & Owning your accomplishments. http://www.twerknfab.com/IG @TwerknFab
What happens when a white Conservative and a white Fascist meet? Find out here as we discuss George Floyd, the Black Lives Matter Protest, rioting, and where do we go from here?
This week the fellas sit down with Renauda Mitchell. Poet, Mother, & Survivor of domestic violence & sexual assault as she breaks down Misogyny & tells her Story of how it's impacted her own life.***Warning this Episode may contain material that may be sensitive or triggering to some audiences. in this episode we discuss sexual assault & domestic violence****
This Week Uncle Clint wants to know, Do Black Women in Portland really have a hard time finding Single Black Men? We invite Brianna Renee' & Rashetta to answer the question for us.
This week we sit down with Adrian Wright the founder of the FaceBook Group Black Portland. Together we talk about why the group is important and necessary for the black community of Portland, Oregon. Adrian discusses his vision for the group's future plus sets the record straight and answers some very controversial questions about race and perception.