The world from a Black and Brown perspective. Hosted by GabeGonzo, SeriousJest, RickyJersey & Joseph Kente
"The Perfect Question" - The hosts continue with Episode 5, where new co-host Ebony is getting to know everyone better. We also start the deep dive interview with special guest, Brooks Scott. He's the founder and CEO of Merging Path Coaching. Brooks gives us some insight into his past, as well as the steps he took to get into his current passion.
"Chin Checks" - The hosts look to expand on their deep, humorous and thought provoking show by introducing a new ongoing host to the show. Ebony Sierra brings in the sass and female perspectives that we've been missing and she jumps right into the ring with the current hosts and existing show segments. Brooks Scott also makes his debut on the show, sharing his thoughts, experiences and insight about the topics of the show. He also provides some great opinions on this episode's hot topics, as well as adding to the humor of the show.
"Making Waves" - Now that the hosts have gotten Jimi all warmed up, its time to talk to him more and learn about his background and the waves he's made at this office, with a beautifully crafted email.
"M.R.G.A." - The hosts and special guest Jimi, talk more about community comforts, the situation with NASCAR, African nations welcoming POC back and how different professional sports players and leagues are dealing with the current situation between Covid-19 and the nationwide racial tensions.
"Too Much Testing" - The crew talks thru some of the recent events, while introducing a new segment called "Should I or Shouldn't I". They are joined by Jimi Larkins, who weighs in on the topics and gives us another unique perspective on them.
"Is There a Doctor in da House" - In this final part of Episode 3, the hosts take a deep dive into the origin story for Dr. Rahsaan Harris - CEO of the Citizens Committee for New York. He goes into his history, to shed light on how his hard work, his personality and his great sense of empathy for humanity, led him to his current position.
"Tastes Like Copper" - In part B of this episode, the hosts continue the discussion with Dr. Rahsaan Harris, about how today's racial climate is starting to affect brand names and famous icons from the past.
"No Really" - In this episode, the hosts continue with the "For Da Kids" and the "Is that Racist" segments. They are also joined by Dr. Rahsaan Harris - the CEO of the Citizens Committee for New York. He goes over his history and also weighs in on the show's segments, along with the hosts.
"Talking Color" - The hosts bring on an extra special guest to join the conversation about racism. Jim Sardonic has a power conversation earlier in the week, with RickyJersey and SeriousJest, so it just felt natural to share that conversation with our listeners, about how Jim is setting the perfect example of how to be an Ally. They also talk together about Drew Brees' recent talks and they also introduce a new segment called "For Da Kids".
"This Is Not OK" - The hosts continue to talk about recent events, surrounding the murder of George Floyd, as well as expressing their feelings about other situations from the past week. They also offer up some ideas and solutions, as well as some insight on how we can start to get better as a nation.
Even though Joseph Kente has been kidnapped, the rest of the hosts go on to talk about today's ongoing situation with the Coronavirus and how racism is still going strong in 2020. We talk about the extremely furious situation with Brian Simms, the Joe Biden interview with Charlamagne, introduce our ongoing segment of "Is this racist?" and then start getting into the emotions surrounding the George Floyd murder.
The hosts start going over all the listed submissions on how minorities can do better, physically and mentally. They then vote on their favorite picks and tally up the score, in this final part of Episode 0.5.
The hosts continue to list and explain their Top 3 suggestions of how minorities can do better for themselves and as a community.
In this episode, the hosts talk about ways they think that minorities as a whole, can advance themselves and improve upon their physical and mental capabilities. They list and explain each of their top 3 suggestions, to be voted on later in the episode.
This is Part B of the pilot episode for the MBK Podcast. The hosts continue their discussions about "Life from a Black & Brown Perspective".
This is the pilot episode for the MBK Podcast - where the hosts get to know each other and have their first talk about "Life from a Black & Brown Perspective". We were gonna release this at a later time but the content and interaction was just too good to not share with the world.