"Illmatic: Surviving Beats, Overcoming Breaks" is a podcast where Louis L. Reed explores the intersection of hip-hop culture with personal stories of trauma and triumph, offering insights into the transformative power of resilience and music.
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Send us a textJoin me as I sit down with powerhouse defense attorney Jason Goldman, a former prosecutor who now defends high-profile clients in some of the most complex and headline-making cases. In this riveting episode of Illmatic: Surviving Beats, Overcoming Breaks, we pull back the curtain on the world of law, crime, and order. From the intense pressures of the courtroom to the moral dilemmas of switching sides, Jason shares his insider knowledge on what it takes to seek justice—both as a prosecutor and a defender. If you're curious about the high-stakes world of criminal law and want to hear jaw-dropping stories from behind the scenes, this is an episode you don't want to miss!Support the showWe appreciate you listening!Tap in with us https://www.instagram.com/heinspires4real or https://www.twitter.com/louislreed to keep the conversation going!
Send us a Text Message.Have you ever wondered how love and marriage can transform every aspect of your life? This week on the Illmatic Podcast, we welcome Dr. Kendall Taylor, Salute 1st CEO and motivational speaker, for an honest and thought-provoking conversation about his decade-long marriage to R&B superstar - Fantasia. Kendall shares deep insights into his personal growth and the unique pressures Black men face in balancing family and business life. From confronting insecurities to navigating financial hardships despite business success, his journey offers valuable lessons on harmonizing individual and collective goals.Our discussion also sheds light on the resilience of single mothers and the complexities of fatherhood amidst adversity. Reflecting on our own experiences, we honor the sacrifices made by our mothers and grandmothers. We explore the emotional toll of teenage parenthood, street life, and the societal conditioning that shapes relationship dynamics. This episode highlights the importance of understanding the different seasons of potential in one's life and the impact of societal pressures on family structures.Finally, we delve into the transformative power of self-worth and meaningful relationships. Dr. Taylor's story is one of healing and redemption, from overcoming a chaotic past to finding peace and purpose. We discuss the significance of a supportive partner, breaking generational cycles, and the power of forgiveness. Additionally, we pay homage to hip-hop legends who have inspired us and reflect on their lasting legacies. This compelling episode promises to inspire and uplift, offering a heartfelt narrative of personal and collective transformation.Support the Show.We appreciate you listening!Tap in with us https://www.instagram.com/heinspires4real or https://www.twitter.com/louislreed to keep the conversation going!
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of the Illmatic Podcast, Sharday Urtarte, a dedicated community activist and advocate for Black maternal health, shares her poignant story of growing up with an incarcerated mother. Together, we explore how these formative experiences influenced her life's journey and fueled her passion for advocacy.Support the Show.We appreciate you listening!Tap in with us https://www.instagram.com/heinspires4real or https://www.twitter.com/louislreed to keep the conversation going!
In this compelling episode, we continue a conversation with Reginald "DJ Fr8 Train" Smaller and Donta' Ruger, whose stories highlight the profound imperfections of the criminal justice system. Emerging from a two-month coma, Reginald faced the absurdity of an arrest warrant for failing to report to probation—a period during which he was unconscious and hospitalized. This surreal situation underscores the rigid and unforgiving nature of probation protocols, raising questions about their humanity and flexibility.Conversely, Donta's narrative exposes the dark side of law enforcement corruption. After serving 20 years of a life sentence plus 32 years for a crime he didn't commit, he is now navigating the complex path to exoneration. His ordeal shines a light on the devastating consequences of wrongful convictions and the strenuous battle for justice and freedom.Together, Reginald and Donta's experiences highlight the challenges of life after incarceration in relationships and other life areas.Support the Show.We appreciate you listening!Tap in with us https://www.instagram.com/heinspires4real or https://www.twitter.com/louislreed to keep the conversation going!
In this episode, host Louis L. Reed meets with the person he irresponsibly shot - Tyron Rivera - who was 5 years-old at the time. Listen to this riveting story of redemption, reconciliation, and restoration.Support the Show.We appreciate you listening!Tap in with us https://www.instagram.com/heinspires4real or https://www.twitter.com/louislreed to keep the conversation going!
In this episode, we sit down with Carter's Vision, film director for Meek Mill and rising superstar, discussing growing up in Baltimore, his father's mental health condition, and Meek Mill providing an opportunity for Carter to be Meek's exclusive content creator.Support the Show.We appreciate you listening!Tap in with us https://www.instagram.com/heinspires4real or https://www.twitter.com/louislreed to keep the conversation going!
In this episode, we sit down with Topeka K. Sam, founder of LOHM, and Glenn E. Martin, founder of JLUSA and CEO of GEM Real Estate. Both Topeka and Glenn have firsthand experience with the criminal justice system, and their work has had a profound impact on reform efforts in the United States.Topeka, who has personally experienced incarceration, founded LOHM (Ladies of Hope Ministries), which has played a pivotal role in advocating for the rights of incarcerated women. Glenn's journey, marked by his own encounters with the justice system, led him to establish JLUSA, empowering those affected by incarceration to become leaders in the fight for reform.In our conversation, we explore the challenges and triumphs of navigating the non-profit industrial complex, the importance of family support, and the journey of individuals who have been "justice-impacted." Through their stories and insights, Topeka and Glenn provide a compelling look into the realities of advocating for change within the criminal justice system and in business.Support the Show.We appreciate you listening!Tap in with us https://www.instagram.com/heinspires4real or https://www.twitter.com/louislreed to keep the conversation going!
In this episode, we sit down with Philly Freeway to discuss some of the most challenging moments of his life. Freeway opens up about his battle with kidney failure, the influence of his father as his hero, and the role of his faith in navigating life's toughest times. He shares candidly about the profound impact of losing both his son and daughter, and how he has managed to keep going through such devastating losses.This conversation sheds light on the strength it takes to face personal tragedies head-on and the importance of faith and family support in moving forward. Join us as Philly Freeway provides insights into resilience, the power of faith, and how to cope with grief.Support the showWe appreciate you listening!Tap in with us https://www.instagram.com/heinspires4real or https://www.twitter.com/louislreed to keep the conversation going!
In this deeply personal installment of the Illmatic Podcast, host Louis L. Reed is joined by his son, Kaison "Big Gucci K", a CT hip-hop artist, and co-host Lillie Ennis, to explore the significant impact of his 14-year incarceration. Louis and Kaison get into the emotional and psychological effects of this extended separation, examining the complexities of their relationship, the challenges Louis's daughters have faced, and the struggles of a 'stepdad' living in the shadow of Louis's legacy. Additionally, the episode sheds light on Lillie's path to reconciliation with her father. At 40, Lilie confronts and begins to understand the issues that have plagued their relationship since she was four years old. This episode offers a candid look at the dynamics of family relationships altered by absence and the journey toward understanding and healing.Support the showWe appreciate you listening!Tap in with us https://www.instagram.com/heinspires4real or https://www.twitter.com/louislreed to keep the conversation going!
In this compelling episode, we talk with Reginald "DJ Fr8 Train" Smaller and Donta' Ruger, whose stories highlight the profound imperfections of the criminal justice system. Emerging from a two-month coma, Reginald faced the absurdity of an arrest warrant for failing to report to probation—a period during which he was unconscious and hospitalized. This surreal situation underscores the rigid and unforgiving nature of probation protocols, raising questions about their humanity and flexibility.Conversely, Donta's narrative exposes the dark side of law enforcement corruption. After serving 20 years of a life sentence plus 32 years for a crime he didn't commit, he is now navigating the complex path to exoneration. His ordeal shines a light on the devastating consequences of wrongful convictions and the strenuous battle for justice and freedom.Together, Reginald and Donta's experiences from the streets of Philadelphia offer a raw, unfiltered look into the challenges and injustices that can arise within the criminal justice system, making a compelling case for the urgent need for reform and empathy in its processes.Support the showWe appreciate you listening!Tap in with us https://www.instagram.com/heinspires4real or https://www.twitter.com/louislreed to keep the conversation going!
In a recent episode of our podcast, we delved into the inspiring journey of Philadelphia's rising star, Diamond Street Keem, who has recently signed with Meek Mill's Dream Chasers label. Alongside co-host Carl "PC" Day, we explored Keem's life, his music career, and the healing power of his art.Keem began by recounting a traumatic childhood experience, witnessing a homicide at just nine years old. This set a somber yet profound tone for our conversation, extending beyond music to themes of survival and resilience. Keem's candidness offered a glimpse into the harsh realities faced by many in urban settings.The mood shifted as Keem shared the pivotal moment of signing with Dream Chasers, a significant career and life milestone. He expressed deep appreciation for Meek Mill's mentorship, emphasizing the value of community support and representation. This part of the discussion highlighted the transformative impact of mentorship and success in marginalized communities.Keem also discussed how music serves as a therapeutic outlet for him, a way to find peace amidst chaos. This insight into his creative process revealed the depth of his work and the therapeutic potential of music.The interview underscored resilience, both in Keem's personal life and artistic journey, illustrating the power of music as a tool for coping with adversity and fostering hope.Overall, this episode offered a profound look into Diamond Street Keem's life and career, emphasizing the themes of resilience, community, and the healing power of music, transcending the typical artist interview to explore the human experience behind the art.Support the showWe appreciate you listening!Tap in with us https://www.instagram.com/heinspires4real or https://www.twitter.com/louislreed to keep the conversation going!