A podcast created for your intellect and enjoyment. Julius Raye, with his unique perspective as an LA Entertainment Reporter and his cousin DJ HiiGH Rolla sit down for thought-provoking(ish) conversations on life, entertainment, sports and everything in between. We're all broke and educated in many…
Lede in song: Young Chris — “Bright Future” from “The Network 5” project. Bar Break — Joe Budden “Freedom Freestyle” The guys open up discussing the happenings with the ongoing protests permeating the world and speak on having those enlightening conversations with our white friends — especially in reference to why black folks are angry with the systems currently in place. SoCal and HiiGH ROLLA explain why the world understands the plight of black people and the guys explain the tactical approach to avoiding tough-guy police officers. 14:30 — Black people have different silhouettes at night 25:06 — Bar (music) break — Joe Budden “Freedom Freestyle” 26:50 — Quick Rest in Peace to Steve Bing, the uber-wealthy Hollywood writer, producer and financier who leaped to his death from the 27th floor of his Los Angeles apartment building. Sheesh! 36:00 — Why the Danger Chamber located inside the Yaphouse Studio is being relocated (it was a good run in the Home of the Lakers) 42:40 - LA city councilman Jose Huizar hit with a RICO charge in a “pay to play” quid pro quo building scheme. (Includes TV news audio report)
Julius Raye_SoCal leads in with Asher Roth's "Hard Times" off of his 2011 project "Pabst & Jazz" and goes solo once again with a "What's on the Mind" monologue as he delves into what hard times mean in today's climate. The story element hears So_Cal recalling the rampant homelessness he witnessed every day right outside his door and how it remains a constant reminder to give love and respect to those less fortunate than us.
DJ HiiGH ROLLA is back to update the pod about how he's been spending his time amid the coronavirus pandemic and the fellas delve into what it means to overcome something in life that helped build a foundation or elevate you as a person.
How are you maximizing your time during the coronavirus quarantine? Julius Raye discusses that as well as adjusting your mindset in preparation to come out of the pandemic with momentum to take you to new heights and he takes a not-so-quick trip down memory lane! Tired of binge-watching? Give the Lifestyles of the Broke & Educated a spin.
Julius Raye calls his cousin LeAndrea to hash out their Twitter beef about Black women coveting respect from Black men -- and LeAndrea talks dating in the Bay Area and explains why men in the Bay Area are better than San Diego men. And of course, we bring some self-motivation for your head top.
NBA Free-agency, what dope music we're listening to and DJ HiiGH Rolla quits his job with the Padres? Yeah, we get into that.
Back with another banging episode, Julius Raye and DJ HiiGH Rolla Discuss the NBA Playoffs, Kanye West's new music projects and wild Twitter antics, as well as the dope new music that has dropped over the last few weeks. Hit that Play button, because you don't want to miss this one.
After almost a year off, Lifestyles is back coming to you hosted by Julius Raye along with his cousin and Humboldt County's finest (cough, cough) DJ HiiGH ROLLA with an all-new stereo audio experience from the BRAND NEW Danger Chamber. Topics include; Moving on up, how to find your motivation to get ahead in life. Our best and worst Uber experiences. The NCAA Final Four and the NFL Draft. Sip something proper and relax. You don't want to miss this bounce back episode!
In this episode I sit down with my cousin, Chef Ebony Starr as we discuss her journey from pseudo raising me to discovering her passion for food and working in some of LA's best restaurants. We drop some gems in this episode, so cook yourself a nice meal, pour one up and enjoy the Lifestyles of the Broke and Educated.
Welcome to our very first episode! In this edition, we give you guys a quick introduction to who we are and where we come from, and I sit down with my guy, Tracy to discuss the struggles of finding your footing in this thing called Life and why higher education is overrated in some instances. Sit back, relax and enjoy the dialogue. If you would like to come on the show and tell your story, hit my social medias @Raye_SoCal on Twitter and Instagram and I'll be happy to oblige.