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Transitioning Times: The Last Episode of 'Born in Trouble' In this final episode of 'Born in Trouble,' the hosts reflect on their journey and share insights on various topics from the impact of global events to personal anecdotes. They discuss controversial subjects such as societal breakdowns, climate change, and politics while examining the evolving landscape of black identity and community challenges. They also delve into the intricacies of relationships, financial pitfalls, and the cultural significance of education. Join them for a deep, candid conversation as they bid farewell to 'Born in Trouble' and hint at a new beginning. Special appearances include Ms. Andrew Johnson and Big Chief Kohuna. 00:00 Introduction and Changes to Born in Trouble 00:29 Guest Introduction: Andrew Johnson 00:33 Discussion on Georgia and Global Warming 01:19 New Year Reflections and Personal Stories 02:09 Media Consumption and Information Overload 02:55 Public Fights and Aggression 03:53 College Life and Changing Social Norms 04:56 Political Commentary and Social Issues 05:55 Trump's Influence and Public Reactions 14:16 Crypto Investments and Financial Missteps 20:29 Community and Education Challenges 23:51 The State of Our Community 24:36 Education and Its Challenges 25:41 Temple University: A Case Study 29:46 The Harsh Realities of Modern Dating 32:27 Financial Prudence and Celebrity Lifestyle 36:09 The Importance of Messaging 43:34 Reflections and Future Directions
'Born in Trouble' makes a comeback with host John X and guests Andrew Johnson and Robert Brooks after a long hiatus. In this heartfelt episode, they discuss personal struggles, recent losses, and pay tributes to close friends. The conversation takes various turns, touching on relationship challenges, the impact of fame, and the pervasive influence of social media. The hosts ponder over societal issues, economic disparities, and the future of middle-class America, all while emphasizing the importance of unity and understanding in navigating these pressing matters. Tune in for a raw and honest discussion delving into meaningful topics with depth and empathy. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:52 Tributes and Shoutouts 03:28 Relationship Dynamics and Public Scrutiny 05:23 The Impact of Fame on Relationships 14:15 Technology and Social Media Influence 18:29 Economic Realities and Class Structures 31:01 Marriage and Relationship Expectations 35:23 Generational Differences and Technology 36:37 Impact of the Biden Crime Bill 37:01 Crack Epidemic and Its Aftermath 39:47 Mandatory Sentencing Laws 40:11 Challenges of Modern Communication 44:00 Education System Failures 47:19 Racial and Community Issues 52:11 Global and Social Media Influences 56:02 Concluding Thoughts and Reflections
In this episode of 'Word in Trouble,' host John X and his co-hosts dive deep into a range of topics, including the fate of the New York Giants' quarterback Daniel Jones, the highly anticipated Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight, and the controversial political maneuvers surrounding Trump and his allies. The conversation gets heated with passionate discussions on NFL dynamics, political strategies, and the consequences of voting decisions. Additionally, they touch upon social issues and the unexpected effects of Trump's presidency on various demographic groups. Tune in for an engaging and unfiltered discussion! 00:00 Introduction and Opening Remarks 00:51 Discussing Daniel Jones and the Giants 06:22 Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul Hype 15:59 Trump's Nomination of Matt Gaetz 30:15 Russian Media's Attack on Melania 31:35 Therapy Session Rant 32:57 Kamala Harris and Gender Bias 33:44 Women and the Matriarchy 36:50 Trump's Female Voters 37:33 Democrats' Strategy and Failures 46:14 Veterans and Government Neglect 57:45 Melania Trump and Public Perception 01:02:35 Concluding Thoughts and Humor
In this episode titled 'Lucky Number 13,' John X hosts an intense and insightful discussion with panelists Andrew, Robert , and Grant. The crew dives deep into the impact and aftermath of the recent election, addressing Kamala Harris's loss. The conversation teeters between political satire and serious commentary, touching on subjects ranging from incel culture and Donald Trump's influence, to racial and gender dynamics within American society. John X robustly addresses the polarization of American voters, the anticipation of policy rollbacks, and societal disarray, all while maintaining a brutally honest and controversial tone. Tune in for a raw and unfiltered exchange that captures the essence of current affairs and their implications. 00:00 Introduction and Episode Kickoff 00:16 Election Aftermath and Personal Reflections 01:03 Panel Introductions and Banter 03:54 Online Interactions and Social Commentary 04:24 Debating 90s Hip-Hop 08:59 Election Analysis and Voter Behavior 26:21 Reparations and Societal Reflections 38:32 The State of America: A Need for Change 39:11 Social Media and Friendships in Modern Times 40:44 The Root of America's Issues 41:45 The Impact of Obama's Presidency 42:39 Clearing Out Friends Lists: A Reaction to Trump 44:06 Generational Differences and Education 46:22 The Decline of Nuanced Conversations 48:11 Identity and Historical Arguments 54:07 The Role of the Department of Education 57:33 Political Hypocrisy and Double Standards 01:04:05 The Israel-Palestine Conflict and U.S. Politics 01:09:46 Concluding Thoughts and Final Rants
The 11th episode of 'Born in Trouble' for an intense, unfiltered conversation before the election. They discuss last-minute thoughts, baseball highlights, personal experiences with sports, and delve into deep political and social issues including free speech, colorism, low-information voters, and the impact of women's rights. Robust debates and candid opinions form the heart of this final pre-election discussion. 00:00 Introduction and Opening Remarks 00:43 Guest Introductions and Banter 01:21 Baseball Talk and Personal Anecdotes 02:18 Transition to Basketball and Personal Reflections 06:42 Political Discussion: Trump and the Election 07:41 Colorism and Voting Concerns 10:29 Low Information Voters and Political Awareness 14:40 Gender Dynamics and Misogyny 18:00 Historical Perspectives and Modern Implications 19:02 Trump's Popularity and Social Media Influence 26:12 Polling and Election Predictions 30:27 Accountability and Leadership 31:18 Puerto Rican Voters and Respect 32:14 Rally Insults and Voter Pride 33:06 Friendship and Integrity 34:40 Misogyny and Masculinity 36:32 Political Speech and Empanadas 38:59 Kamala Harris and Identity Politics 41:15 Chuck D and Online Criticism 50:25 Racism and Economic Impact 52:15 Election Hopes and Reflections
In this milestone 10th episode of 'Born in Trouble,' host John X and his guest, Grant Lancaster, aka 'The City Wing King,' engage in a candid conversation that navigates through personal life events, industry controversies, and societal issues. John shares his recent health scare and the poignant farewell to his Uncle Ed, celebrating the impactful legacy and lively spirit of 'Sweet Eddie.' The discussion takes a serious turn as they delve into the recent allegations against music mogul Sean 'Puffy' Combs, analyzing the complexities of fame, power, and morality in the entertainment industry. The episode also touches on broader societal issues, including the state of education in America and the economics of the NFL. Tune in for an episode that offers a mix of heartfelt storytelling, sharp social commentary, and unfiltered, thought-provoking dialogue. 00:00 Introduction and Host's Health Update 01:37 Remembering Uncle Ed 04:42 Reflections on Mortality and Friendship 08:15 Howard University Memories 11:11 Puff Daddy Controversy 13:01 Hollywood and Morality 28:55 The Fall of Icons 33:31 Kwame Kilpatrick and Puff Daddy: Parallels and Controversies 34:55 Arrogance and Perception in the Black Community 36:17 LGBTQ Community and Public Perception 37:04 Societal Double Standards and Condemnation 39:34 Common Sense and Empirical Data 44:17 Parenting and Education System Failures 44:58 The Future of the Department of Education 46:15 Inequality in Education and Job Market Realities 56:28 NFL Quarterbacks and Team Strategies 57:31 Giants and Patriots: Draft Decisions and Player Evaluations 01:06:47 The Value of Running Backs in Modern NFL 01:10:54 Closing Thoughts and Final Remarks
In the ninth episode of Born in Trouble, host John X and guests Grant Lancaster and Andrew Johnson delve into various topics ranging from relationship dynamics and societal expectations to the complexities of modern-day political figures. They discuss the unrealistic standards many people have in relationships, sharing personal anecdotes and professional insights about finding true partnership. The conversation also touches on the misuse of labels like 'homophobic' or 'racist', advocating for a deeper understanding beyond superficial judgments. The episode wraps up with a reflective conversation on the legacy of late rapper Craig Mack, cautioning against sensationalizing his life for monetary gain. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that challenges conventional wisdom and societal norms. 00:00 Introduction and Host's Mantra 00:38 Meet the Guests 01:19 Diving into Drama 03:06 Relationship Expectations 05:06 The 80% Rule in Relationships 08:00 Realistic Partner Expectations 09:12 Personal Stories and Experiences 14:07 The Reality of High Standards 17:17 Financial Realities and Relationship Dynamics 24:32 The Unicorn Partner Myth 28:55 Parental Influence and Societal Pressures 29:58 Honest Conversations and Real-Life Experiences 31:00 Addressing Misconceptions and Stereotypes 32:36 Switching Gears: Remembering Craig Mack 33:28 Controversies and Rumors Surrounding Craig Mack 44:29 Political Hypocrisy and Social Issues 57:15 Final Thoughts and Reflections
Join John X and his guests Andrew Johnson, Grant L, and Robert B as they dive into a spirited discussion during the eighth episode of Born in Trouble. Touching on political events, including Kamala Harris's nomination at the Democratic National Convention. And comparisons to the RNC. The hosts explore controversial topics, including LGBTQ+ hidden representation in politics, the nature of political loyalty, and the evolving role of social media influencers. The episode promises a blend of humor, criticism, and thought-provoking commentary on the state of American politics. 00:00 Introduction and Episode Kickoff 00:15 Discussing the Democratic National Convention 01:26 JD Vance and Political Controversies 03:43 Peter Thiel and Social Media Censorship 09:23 Marriage, Power, and Social Dynamics 29:12 Homosexuality and Political Hypocrisy 34:31 The Search for Trump Supporters 35:02 The Role of Black Voters 35:30 Disenfranchisement and Incremental Change 37:54 Reliance on the System 40:06 Trump's Influence and Future 45:49 The Role of Character in Politics 49:20 Capitalism and Morality 54:57 Political Figures and Influence 01:00:45 Concluding Thoughts
In the seventh episode of 'Born in Trouble,' John X hosts a lively discussion with Grant, Rob and Mr. Gene H, touching on topics like female leadership, societal issues, and the intricate dynamics of the hip hop culture and history. The group delves into current events, including the latest political climate and the Olympics, reflecting on how these elements influence perceptions and attitudes. The conversation is filled with anecdotes, laughter, and candid opinions, making it an engaging listen. 00:00 Introduction and Episode Kickoff 00:26 Welcoming the Guests 01:49 Shoutouts and Updates 02:42 Political Commentary 04:50 Female Leadership Discussion 07:20 Workplace Dynamics and Gender 10:29 Cultural Reflections and Personal Stories 27:12 Hip Hop and Cultural Appropriation 38:27 Popping and Locking in Movies 38:42 Breaking 1: A Nostalgic Critique 39:26 The Cultural Impact of Hip Hop Movies 41:07 Breaking at the Olympics: A Controversial Topic 44:10 The Origins and Evolution of Hip Hop 47:12 The Role of Jamaican Influence in Hip Hop 53:24 Political Implications in Hip Hop 01:02:00 Olympic Highlights and Reflections 01:07:42 Closing Remarks and Future Topics
'Born in Trouble,' hosts John X and Grant Lancaster discuss the complexities of politics, social issues, and personal experiences. They reflect on the anxiety surrounding upcoming elections, the impact of corporate greed, and societal changes over the years. The episode highlights the differences between corporate and free-market systems, the use of insider trading, and challenges in today's interactions facilitated by AI and social media. The conversation also delves into their personal lives, touching on lifestyle choices and health, and ends with their reflections on the American Dream and community dynamics. 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 00:34 Discussing Show Schedule Changes 01:48 Politics and Current Events 03:02 Economic Concerns and Market Manipulation 14:15 Immigration and Social Dynamics 26:07 Technology and Society's Future 33:29 The Impact of Algorithms on Our Lives 34:32 Disconnecting from Technology for Better Health 36:11 Personal Health Monitoring and Technology 37:45 The Influence of Lifestyle on Health 39:01 Generational Changes and Dependency 46:09 Cultural Identity and Respect 53:54 The Reality of Wealth and Happiness 59:13 Final Thoughts and Reflections
John X and his panel dive into a conversation about race and politics, sparked by the potential election of Kamala Harris as both the first black and female president. They discuss societal views on race, black identity, the diaspora, and the perception of blackness in American politics. The dialogue moves through various topics such as the implications of Kamala Harris's mixed heritage, her tenure as a prosecutor, comparisons to other black figures like Obama and Drake, and the intricate social discussions within the black community. The hosts also touch upon related issues like the credibility of convicts working in civil services post-incarceration, especially in fire fighting. They critique the sensationalist political climate, the hypocrisy in American judgment toward sexuality, and the influence of elite benefactors in politics. The episode also addresses the handling of black opinions on social media and the broader impact of political rhetoric on societal behavior. Near the end, John X shares a personal health update, highlighting his recovery journey and future plans for more health-focused content.
Host John X and co-host Grant Lancaster discuss various issues surrounding life and societal changes. Reflecting on a recent near-death experience and its impact on perspective. The complexities of relationships, societal expectations, the historical impact of the crack epidemic, and contemporary political issues. Andrew Johnson joins the conversation to weigh in on these topics, highlighting generational shifts and the political landscape. The episode underscores the significance of life, relationships, and the broader societal context in which these personal experiences occur.
John X, host of the show 'Born in Trouble', returns after a hiatus caused by a severe medical emergency Recounting the experience of nearly dying, the clarity it brought to his life, and the importance of family. John reflects on societal issues, including racism, political division, and cultural challenges. Emphasizing the value of love, respect, and true connections over material and superficial gains. 00:00 Introduction and Host's Return 01:16 Near-Death Experience 03:38 Reflections on Life and Family 08:47 Cultural and Social Commentary 14:00 Political Views and Personal Experiences 25:46 Healthcare and Human Connections 34:41 Final Thoughts and Future Plans
Host John X and guests Garant L and Andrew Johnson cover a spectrum of topics including politics, cultural influences from celebrities like Puff Daddy, experiences of racial discrimination, and sports predictions. How identifying with Presidential candidates is this year's odd phenomenom. Media's prioritization of scandals and misrepresentations of African Americans for ratings. Personal encounters with prejudice, and the importance of critical thinking in political engagement. RIP Craig Mack. 00:00 Opening Banter and Catching Up 00:45 Technical Difficulties and Going Live 01:12 Inside Jokes and Celebrity Gossip 04:20 Discussion on Media and Celebrity Culture 05:33 Election Coverage and Political Commentary 09:34 Reflecting on American Identity and Change 14:18 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in America 22:36 Personal Experiences with Stereotyping and Discrimination 25:04 Generational Perspectives and Political Insights 31:57 Decoding Political Allegiances and Celebrity Influence 32:35 Exploring DEI and Political Biases 33:20 The Strategy of Targeting Black Male Voters 34:02 Celebrity Endorsements and Political Opinions 37:13 The Disconnect Between Wealthy Rappers and Average Voters 38:42 Personal Reflections on Black Trump Supporters 39:24 Family History and Political Skepticism 45:42 Basketball Insights and Playoff Predictions 52:44 Craig Mack's Legacy and Personal Anecdotes 56:46 Navigating Personal and Professional Relationships 58:44 Closing Thoughts and Podcast Promotions
The fourth season of 'Born in Trouble' features reflections on societal issues and personal responsibility. John X delves into personal prediction and views on the Middle East conflict. Real estate and Banking ethics and impacts on society and the Economy. Censorship, internet culture, and music industry dynamics. The narrative also addresses topics like gender roles, corporate accountability, economic changes, and the importance of self-awareness and adaptation in a rapidly evolving world.
A comprehensive dive into contentious and critical issues shaping today's dialogues. It covers a wide array of topics including the influence of figures like Reggie Jackson, the evolution of rap music, and wide-ranging societal and political challenges such as prison reform and racial dynamics in education. The Jenna Louisiana trial, underscoring the essence of activism and community. Through debates on freedom of speech, the media's influence, and interactive discussions with guests, the script fosters a platform for an enriching exchange of diverse viewpoints. It aims to highlight the importance of unity through disagreement, celebrating the vibrant tapestry of perspectives that contribute to meaningful conversation and understanding in the face of modern-day challenges. 00:00 Kicking Off with Reggie Jackson and SCTV Nostalgia 00:33 Diving into Reggie Jackson's Legacy and Anecdotes 02:19 Introducing the Guests and Podcast Banter 06:29 Exploring High School Name Changes and Community Reactions 15:20 Debating the Impact of Trump's Policies and Media Influence 38:10 Analyzing Crime Rates, Media Narratives, and Political Strategies 43:16 The Impact of Tech Layoffs and Real Estate Collapse in San Francisco 45:24 The Consequences of Automation and Job Displacement 47:40 The Shift in Prison Populations and Societal Impacts 55:54 Rap Music's Influence on Community and Accountability 59:52 Debating Free Speech and Safety on College Campuses 01:19:04 Closing Thoughts on Social Issues and Personal Responsibility
In this 43rd episode of 'Born in Trouble,' host John X and guests discuss a myriad of topics ranging from the dynamics of using various broadcasting platforms, to societal issues, parenting, and the recent decisions of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry regarding their children's exposure to media scrutiny and racial bias. The impact of choices in relationships, the consequences of those choices on parenting styles, societal expectations, and the dynamics between men and women in modern society. 00:00 Kickoff: The 43rd Episode Begins 00:27 Tech Troubles and Podcasting Insights 01:21 Introducing the Guests and Their Stories 01:46 The Beyonce Wars and Guest Introductions Continue 02:06 Sports Talk and Personal Updates 03:21 Reflecting on OJ Simpson's Legacy 05:56 Debating OJ's Innocence and Theories 08:50 Cultural Shifts: From OJ to Social Media Impact 14:52 The Evolution of Relationships and Social Norms 16:30 Modern Dating, OnlyFans, and Marriage Perspectives 24:54 The Mistress Mentality and Societal Changes 25:58 Economic Realities and Dating Dynamics 28:48 The Illusion of Wealth and Relationships 29:31 The Dynamics of Deception and Desire 30:21 The Air Force Anecdote: Lies for Attraction 31:50 Choosing Between Tyrone, the Bag, or Stability 32:41 The Modern Dilemma: Child Support vs. Presence 35:08 The Unrealistic Standards and Choices in Dating 37:41 The Financial and Emotional Costs of Modern Relationships 51:14 Parenting, Responsibility, and Societal Selfishness 52:47 Reflecting on Meghan Markle's Protective Maternal Instinct
John X and guest Robert Brooks dive into a variety of topics, including one poll reflecting societal attitudes toward what dictates child support? The diminished value of two-parent households by feminist narratives impacts how to view personal responsibility. Modern relationships, the cultural pressures of maintaining appearances, and the challenges of single parenthood.
Missed us? Catch up on our YouTube Born in Trouble Channel! Where the last two episodes are! But this week? Guest Chocolate Yoddah joins the panel to discuss why Trump? Or why not. Diddy and the community conversations. Are they too little and too late? Is the entire game predatory? Born In Trouble tells it like it should be told. True.
Host John X and guests from Detroit, New Jersey, and the South dive into discussions that traverse various themes including sports commentary, particularly the dynamics of football trades, criticisms of the educational and sports training systems, and broader social issues reflecting on politics, and the impact of corporate interests on society. They explore the disappearance of original thinking and the suppression of outliers in modern society, drawing parallels across sports, education, and entertainment. The episode delves into the role of money in these arenas, the diminishing of quality in pursuit of financial gain, and the consequences of a society focused on conformism over individualism. Despite the wide-ranging topics, the underlying theme is a critique of current societal trends that favor uniformity and profit over diversity and authenticity. 00:00 Kicking Off with Episode 37: Introductions and Catching Up 00:45 Diving into the Saquon Barkley Saga: Opinions and Analysis 05:07 The Giants' Strategy and Fan Reactions: A Deep Dive 08:37 Exploring the Impact of Analytics in Football 18:14 Shifting Gears to the Oscars and the State of Cinema 24:28 Unpacking the Complexities of Race, Caste, and Systems in Film 29:44 The Impact of Management and Ownership on Sports Teams 30:10 The Decline of Fundamentals in American Basketball 30:54 The Influence of Wealth and Power in Sports and Society 32:46 The Challenges of Rising Through the Ranks in Sports and Life 35:14 The Shift in Youth Sports: From Passion to Profit 38:13 The Broader Implications of Sports Culture on Society 38:21 The Evolution of Media and Its Impact on Society 38:51 The Deterioration of Quality in Pursuit of Profit 39:42 The Consequences of a Money-Driven Society 44:45 The Diminishing Role of Individuality and Creativity 47:16 Navigating the Complex Landscape of Modern Society 50:23 Reflections on Politics, Society, and the Future 01:00:44 Closing Thoughts and Farewell
Wendy Williams and the wear and tear of being everything and the culture of negative press. The gambling industry and the disrespect of Cam Newton brings Community service in question. 00:00 Introduction and Caribbean Accent Anecdotes 00:43 Reminiscing About the Past 01:45 Introducing the Co-hosts 02:19 Discussing Health and Aging 02:52 Traveling and the Struggles of Airplanes 04:16 The Challenges of Modern Travel 07:11 The Impact of COVID on Health and Lifestyle 07:42 The Importance of Diet and Exercise 09:44 The Struggles of Aging and Physical Limitations 12:07 The Impact of Fame and the Downfall of Wendy Williams 15:17 The Dangers of Celebrity and the Price of Success 17:28 The Reality of Wendy Williams' Situation 22:09 Reflecting on Choices and the Consequences of Fame 23:32 The Impact of Negative Energy and Gossip 28:14 The Power of Negative Press and Social Media 30:05 The Dark Side of Fame and Success 31:03 The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Modern Society 31:22 The Importance of the Journey in Achieving Goals 35:03 The Impact of Sports and Gambling on Society 37:56 The Influence of Corporate Greed on Sports 41:14 The Dangers of Losing Sight of the Human Element in Sports 43:26 The Role of Politics in Sports 47:18 The Future of Sports and the Challenges Ahead 51:40 Reflections and Conclusions
The 36th episode of 'Born in Trouble' podcast features a engaging discussion about a multitude of topics ranging from racial tensions, social issues, colorblind society, popular culture, music industry to age-old social customs. The hosts also delve into controversial opinions of certain figures and events within pop culture, including Beyonce's country album, the work of a young controversial author questioning racial struggle, and the concept of 'reverse race hustling'. Furthermore, hosts also explore the reality of colorblindness in the society and how it affects views and understanding of contemporary pop culture, music, race, politics, and socio-economic class.
The 35th installment of Born in Trouble. The discussion gears towards societal issues and the potential implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on personal development and relationships, particularly in the African American community. Guest Andrew Johnson speaks at length about the challenges faced in present-day relationships, focusing on the changing dynamics due to evolving societal factors and technology. The conversation also invades the impression that younger generations have towards marriage, and the diminishing value of organic human interactions in the digital age. Sprinkled with some humor and personal anecdotes the discussion is thought-provoking and covers wide-ranging topics from the role a traditional marriage plays to the potential of AI in manipulating human thoughts and emotions.
The state of education and labor force in America, particularly addressing the conditions leading to disparity. The gang debates about UPS wages and the overall economic situation in the country. The invitation of Kyle Rittenhouse to speak at East Tennessee State University. With a fresh take on the dating rumors about Jennifer Hudson and Common. Tune in for entertaining discussions filled with humor, insight, and thought-provoking opinions. 00:00 Introduction and Welcoming Guests 00:39 Discussion on the 34th Episode and Personal Stories 02:38 Insights on LeBron's School and Education System 06:48 Reflections on the Impact of Pandemic on Jobs 07:28 Debate on UPS Drivers' Salary and Value of Work 32:39 Understanding the Dynamics of Labor Force 37:10 Concluding Remarks and Personal Experiences 38:48 The Reality of Job Security 40:07 The Controversy of Kyle Rittenhouse's University Speech 41:17 The Absurdity of American Mindset 41:58 The Misrepresentation of BLM 43:08 The Lack of Black Leadership 45:37 The Question of White Leadership 46:13 The Politics of Marriage 48:37 The Struggle of the Younger Generation 01:04:11 The Impact of Housing Market on Wealth 01:10:20 The Love Life of Common
-John X and his crew engage in an eclectic discussion. The conversation opens with introductions and check-ins among the Boston-based group, followed by further banter about Martin Luther King Jr. Day and its significance evovling into a broader conversation about societal inequality and racial justice. Insights on media, analytics, and the role of power dynamics in relationships. 00:00 Introduction and Welcoming the Hosts 00:44 Technical Issues and Introductions Continue 02:52 Discussion on Martin Luther King Jr. Day 03:06 Reflecting on Personal Contributions to MLK Day 07:01 Debate on Palestinian Protests During MLK Day 15:10 Transition to Sports: Discussing NFL and Teams 28:20 Analyzing the Role of Analytics in Sports 31:36 The Role of Analytics in Sports 32:45 The Power of Probability in Predicting Outcomes 33:11 The Impact of Credit and Recognition in Sports 33:54 The Influence of Coaches in Player Performance 34:28 The Culture of Taking Credit in Society 34:57 The Role of Plagiarism in History 35:23 The Cycle of Land Ownership and Conflict 35:58 The Truth Behind Stephen A Smith's Basketball Career 42:43 The Impact of Personal Relationships in the Workplace 44:50 The Reality of Infidelity in Relationships 50:15 The Influence of Power Dynamics in Relationships 59:37 The State of American Politics
In the 32nd episode, the hosts explore a hot topic and discuss comedian Kat Williams, his impact, and controversial statements he recently made about success and other comedians in the industry. They also delve into serious socio-political issues such as veterans' alienation, changing work dynamics, growing suicide rates, and the increasingly challenging American dream. Drawing from personal experiences, anecdotes and analogies, the hosts examine the current state of society and then question the future of the American way of life. 00:00 Introduction and Welcoming Remarks 01:11 Discussing the Importance of Self-Care 01:41 Reminiscing About City Wings 02:07 The Future of City Wings 03:18 The Impact of Self-Care on Performance 03:51 Debating Violence in the Black Community 04:09 Analyzing Cat Williams' Controversial Remarks 04:39 The Impact of Cat Williams' Remarks on the Comedy Industry 07:08 Discussing the Success Metrics in the Comedy Industry 24:34 Reflecting on the Impact of the Great Recession 28:15 Discussing the Upcoming Election Cycle 30:55 Understanding Victimhood and Society's Expectations 31:54 The Changing Nature of Work and Its Impact 32:25 The Role of Technology and Its Effects on Society 32:59 The Decline of Hard Work and Its Consequences 34:19 The Mental Health Crisis in Modern Society 35:15 The Impact of Constant Connectivity on Health 35:36 The State of American Life and Economy 36:50 The Impact of Celebrity Culture and Wealth 45:54 The Struggles of Veterans and the Lack of Support 51:33 The Reality of Modern Society and Its Challenges 58:21 The Influence of Sports and Entertainment 01:00:03 Final Thoughts and Reflections
In this episode of 'Born in Trouble', The range of topics focus on the impact of social media and its power to dictate public conversations. How the internet and society can distort how we communicate and interact with each other. And questioning the increasing focus on relationships in the black community, especially on the internet. Striving for better financial education, exploring how to improve public discourse, and an interesting discussion about celebrity culture. All this is flavored with a good dose of humor and banter. 00:00 Introduction and Episode Start 00:33 Introducing the Hosts 00:43 Discussing Ohio and Bears 02:40 New Year's Eve Experiences 06:55 Debate on Barbershop Conversations 22:44 Discussion on Relationships 25:15 Impact of Social Media on Relationships 31:48 The Power of Negative Comments and Social Media Detox 33:25 The Impact of Social Media on Personal Life 33:54 The Importance of Digital Detox and Real-life Experiences 34:42 The Influence of Social Media on Public Perception 35:41 The Misinterpretation of Online Comments 36:20 The Misconceptions about Race and History 36:45 The Dangers of Racial Stereotypes 38:16 The Influence of Social Media on Racial Stereotypes 38:39 The Misrepresentation of Wealth and Success 39:51 The Impact of Social Media on Critical Thinking 40:53 The Dangers of Black-Only Economic Strategies 45:28 The Challenges of Online Interactions and Miscommunication 47:33 The Importance of Humor in Difficult Conversations 49:52 The Impact of Economic Systems on Society 52:58 The Struggles of Communication in the Digital Age 54:28 The Nostalgia of Old Communication Methods 56:20 The Influence of Popular Culture on Society 59:25 The Importance of Supporting Black Businesses 59:49 The Challenges of Changing Society's Narratives 01:01:52 The Impact of Technology on Personal Relationships 01:03:21 The Influence of Telecommunication on Society
In this 30th episode of 'Born in Trouble', host John X leads a discussion on various cultural topics and societal issues. Covering everything from the cultural impact of celebrities, the state of global affairs, the dynamics of music and entertainment industries, to the modern dating sphere. The conversation revolves around various perspectives offered by the host and the guests, discussing an array of subjects such as the public perspective of Simone Biles' marriage, the socio-political dimensions of supporting Israel, and the transitioning dynamics of celebrity culture in the era of social media. This episode serves as a commentary on the current scenario, providing an introspective look at society's expectations, misconceptions, and judgements.
John X., opens the discussion featuring guests named Rob, Reg, and Grant, along with John himself. The conversation revolves around a recent controversy surrounding Jonathan Majors. We dissect personal privacy, relationship dynamics, legal implications, and the racial aspect involved in the incident. They further delve into societal expectations for successful individuals and the concerns around a biased judiciary system.
"As Much Free Speech As Is Allowed". The speakers discuss a variety of topics including political correctness, power dynamics, the effect of social media on perceptions and biases, racial issues, and their takes on the entertainment industry. They particularly reflect on the ideas of perception and realities in society as they narrate different anecdotes and scenarios.
The 27th episode of 'Born In Trouble', host John X is joined by guests Robert Brooks and Grant L. The discussion centers around cultural and societal issues, with topics ranging from the shift in perspectives of what is considered 'authentic', criticism of societal norms, the impact of commercial influence on creativity, and the controversial global incidents that tend to be overlooked. The problematic dynamics and expectations tied to racial identity and success, the constant need for controversy in media and public discourse. The episode further explores the repercussions of capitalism and the downside of seeking validation through popular appeal in today's society. 00:00 Introduction and Hosts Greetings 00:46 Thanksgiving Recap and Turkey Controversy 02:26 Debate on 'Fucking for Food' and College Life 05:41 Puff's Controversy and Public Perception 16:12 Discussion on Democracy and Capitalism 21:14 Feminism and Gender Equality 29:24 The Impact of Identity Politics 31:46 The World's Obsession with Finance 32:32 The Struggles of Candice Owens 33:02 The Humanitarian Crisis in Israel and Palestine 33:48 The Consequences of Speaking Out 34:04 The Desire to Disconnect from Society 35:01 The Inhumanity of the World 35:37 The Natural Progression of Aging and Empathy 36:49 The Illusion of Popularity in Social Media 38:48 The Authenticity of the Show 41:53 The Struggle of Being Original 44:01 The Problem with Modern Relationships 48:12 The Conditioning to Hate Ourselves 51:44 The Control of Music 53:28 The Downfall of Society 53:57 The Dichotomy of the Word 'Fuck' 54:41 The Final Rant
Like everything else we now have safer spaces? Is nature predatory and eventual like a new President? Paying the cost to be the Boss in terms of lawsuits. Andree 3000 plays the flute but are their lyricists out there we missed? Born in Trouble shows why.
Do we date? How do you go about finding a mate to share your life as well as your bank account? Is it possible? What about Financially feasible? Do we understand what it takes to choose partners in the modern world? Gen X lets you know with this Born in Trouble conversation!
An Evening of Distinguished Gentlemen proving we still talking the same mess! Appropriate to sell sex for clothes/food/ shelter/ everything but not talk about it as men? Who gets more love "good or "bad" boys? Superiority complexes from Race to Religion to a region of land near you! Watching how groups deal with tradgedy is a blueprint and playbook. Pay attention and demand the same treatment. What can be learned from the Middle East is how to be inhumane boldly.. The changing landscape of sports, TV and mostly, money. And why we don't lack testosterone. Possibly inappropriate? Born In Trouble walks the line.
Born In Trouble Comes Back looking at the collective conciousness in times o'Trouble! When Fight the Power sings a song of Freedom is it Actual or Financial? Is this the promise of BBQ'ing with Bobby realized? Tell me what you have so we can asses your Freedom ratio. Classism. The real American Dream. One man, one vote, but noa muffled voice. Why do people feel powerless, invisible and angry?
Conflict in the Middle East or conflicts in the city streets? Which matters more? Do you have to choose a side? How a young lady made her fortune in a man's world decades ago only to victimized by modern internet perspectives of the patriarchy. Victims become victimizers for money. Back to Africa? Born in Trouble returns!
Deion got em tight but is it him or what he represents for the future? What is the cost of dating and why are people still unhappy? Born in Trouble gets into it.
How much is the value of an opinion? The world waits for Deion to stop making them wrong. Can we be allies usurping and comparing hardships? The City of Shreveport loses a good one. Keeps the rest. Born in Trouble gets it in.
Born in Trouble explains part of the name? Remembering 9/11 and what it's like being a Firefighter. Black-on-Black crime with words. Are you doing their job? Tario gets sentenced. Consistently. Deion does it again! Born in Trouble makes it uncomfortable.
Born in Trouble jumps right in asking Are wildfires in Hawaii on Oprah? Or is she the succesful scapegoat? Is Hawaiin land ownership going down the same path as New Orleans after Katrina? Africa is in play. Who will win the richest continent on earth? The US, China or Russia? Or will Africa set itself up to stand alone like Gaddafia wanted? When will the US take millitary action on the continent? And are the French going to have to pay their own bills from now on? Is the future for American blacks African? Stay ahead of the curve with Born In Trouble!
Remembering Biz in spades and the 50th Anniversary of Hip-Hop from the unique Brentwood perspective. The earth is on fire so Buy Real Estate! Florida's Elephant king punked by a cartoon mouse. Being a productive member of society till the end. Born In Trouble speaks on our friends proudly.
Born in Trouble host John X gets into it about Fight Night on the water. Should they have tried that in a small town? Should August 5th now become a National Holiday replacing Juneteenth? The messages from "They Cloned Tyrone" and the Militia's in Africa get ready to keep their resources. Born in Trouble gets it all in!
Born in Trouble delves into the great training program that was slavery! What did you get from your ancestors and why we should be grateful for Ron DeSantis! Is the NFL Plantation for Running Backsthe way the actual job market treats black employees? Pee Wee Herman, Large Marge and Larry Fishbune. Born in Trouble gets the time in! Better late than never!
Black Men discuss relevant and irrelevant aspects of Life and Culture without filters! Liquid courage for the Sober Mind!
Black Men discuss relevant and irrelevant aspects of Life and Culture without filters! Liquid courage for the Sober Mind!
Back after an unscheduled absence and why? Because things went terribly wrong last week with our You Tube Born In Trouble Channel Live launch! But we are ok and ready to talk about it! How can we conversate, communicate and educate without violence! The price of an experience is Titanic in scope. But as puzzling as a Rubik's cube. Born in Trouble hits it again! Check us out on You Tube!
Born in Trouble comes back from hiatus with an honest humorous discussion about Politics? Just kidding. Scapegoating as a way of cultural life as a minority. How racial slurs get normalized. And the redefining the redefined high value man. Born In Trouble goes at it again.
Host John X brings a personal discussion abt Mascots national. Should school districts be forced to change racially offensive mascots? How the workforce has change generational perspectives for life expectations. Africa's value to the world is more than Dollars and cents. Do you think these people are just unfortunate? Born In Trouble says some shyt!
Vigilante Justice Lives! Born in Trouble hits the subway looking for a ride to better places. Hoping we get their alive. What will justice look like for a Policeman's son? How many people will be victims of mass shootings this year? And Trump gets a Boost from a Rape Verdict. Despite losing. Born In Trouble says it's not fair but it is True!
Born in Trouble is John X and Guests speaking and sharing our voices! The roundtable features friends from the same place now spread out across the Country! Voices that can't be cancelled because it didn't exist and still doesn't! This is the one Podcast that you don't need permission to listen to! Money, Politics, Black Culture which is all Culture. Music. Society. Where Popular Culture conditioning goes to die! Born In Trouble can and will get into it all! All are welcome but, none are safe. If you can't laugh at it? Or don't want to know how to? We got you?