I have random conversations with phenomenal individuals to figure out how we can make the world a better place.
Today I talked with my homie Fat Kevin about his new album, Cranberry Juice, and the hard work and development that went into the making of this album. We also talked about mental health in the Black community, especially for Black males, and other interests that Kevin and I share. Kevin explains how he is able to incorporate his interest and life circumstances into his music and how being yourself is essential for all artists. Please enjoy and find Cranberry Juice on all platforms.
Today I had the pleasure to chat with my good friend Twizz about his music, gaming, and samurai/kung fu movie influence on his sound and life.
Once again, we kick this off by bringing Sahtyre to the show, and boy, was it perfect timing. Sahtyre has a new album titled The Roaring, which he also has written an article explaining on Revolt.tv. In this episode, we discuss our time's conditions and how his album articulates them through his perspective. We get into everything from COVID and "Spanish flu" comparisons to the Tulsa Race massacre and the murders that we have witnessed in 2020 to the Election. It is a very informative and interesting conversation to listen to.
This episode is all sports (mostly hoops) and it was my pleasure to bring on Jake Gould the creator of the Good as Gould show on YouTube. Jake tells us about what he has observed watching these NBA playoffs, his indoctrination into the fight game, and fights he has on his radar, as well as how the pandemic affected the landscape of sports. This was such a fun conversation I highly recommend everyone listen.
This was such a fun episode we talked about everything from the craziness that is 2020 to Basketball to Academics during COVID. It was such a pleasure having Tati come on and offer her voice. @taatianuhh
Me and Agyei had a dope conversation about everything from WAP music video to psychedelics and mental health but buzzsprouts was trippin so it had to get delayed but here it is.
It was my pleasure to bring @thewhitescallmetasha of the Really Grown Shit podcast to the show. We talked about everything from growing up in Inglewood to gentrification to post-grad life. It was a very informative and fun conversation to have. Must Listen.
It was such a blast talking to Dominique about everything Disney and her journey to becoming a content creator and a prestigious member of the Disney community. She discusses her love for the movies, parks, and culture of the Disney community as well as great insights about what she provides in terms of content as well as why she feel in love with the Disney community. Check out @blackgirldisney on Instagram for daily content as well as @dominiquebrown this was an amazing and insightful conversation.
Jordan is a Los Angeles musician that plays and creates music for multiple genres, as well as a UCLA alum. He explains everything from how he fell in love with music to navigating the current times of COVID and highlighted focus on police brutality. Great show and must listen.
Prez joined us today to talk about PayDay LA, the shifting components of the music industry, and managing an event-based company during the time of social distancing. This was a very insightful and fun convo.
This episode was one that was very exciting and insight it was definitely a pleasure to have my little brother on to talk about his journey and explain how he feels people can assist the trans community as well as discuss our relationship and family dynamics. We did suffer through poor wifi connection throughout this cast and talked over each other a little bit because of it and had a brief cut off because the call disconnected but it was such a fruitful conversation I urge everyone to listen and enjoy.
Dan is personal trainer and motivator that come on to the show to talk about his fitness journey and what a driven mind could get you. Technical difficulties did not allow for me to edit the start time the podcast truly begins at the 6 minute and 28 second mark.
Brandie is a curator, activist, and creative that organizes art shows, amongst other things. She speaks about racial injustice, the healing power of art, and offers advice to any potential community organizers.