"Tell Me The Truth" is a is a one of a kind podcast featuring new and interesting guest each and every week and is dedicated to giving our guests the opportunity to speak their “Truth", no matter how controversial, taboo, or crazy it may seem. Anchored by host " Sunny Daze”, our aim is to provide ou…
EPISODE #40 On episode #40 of the "Tell Me The Truth" podcast, hosted by the vibrant Sunny Daze, we are joined by the insightful guest, Scott Free. This captivating discussion delves into the heart of today's headlines, exploring the complex realms of politics, religion, and the state of our nation. Sunny Daze skillfully guides the conversation, skillfully weaving in thought-provoking questions and fostering an open and engaging dialogue. Scott Free brings a wealth of knowledge and unique perspectives to the table, providing listeners with a fresh understanding of the world around us. From the compelling analysis of current events to the exploration of deeply-rooted beliefs, this episode offers a captivating, thought-provoking experience that will leave you pondering for days. Don't miss it!W SCOTTOn episode #40 of the "Tell Me The Truth" podcast, hosted by the vibrant Sunny Daze, we are joined by the insightful guest, Scott Free. This captivating discussion delves into the heart of today's headlines, exploring the complex realms of politics, religion, and the state of our nation. Sunny Daze skillfully guides the conversation, skillfully weaving in thought-provoking questions and fostering an open and engaging dialogue. Scott Free brings a wealth of knowledge and unique perspectives to the table, providing listeners with a fresh understanding of the world around us. From the compelling analysis of current events to the exploration of deeply-rooted beliefs, this episode offers a captivating, thought-provoking experience that will leave you pondering for days. Don't miss it!
Nkwanda Jah is the director of the Cultural Arts Coalition in Gainesville, Florida. We met to discuss the mission of the CAC and its history. Of course we touched on recent events and the state of the nation and East Gainesville.
After marching in the hot Florida sun, Trey Ford and I sat down to talk about the day’s events. Saturday May 30th, was a day that will live in history. Many cities around United States experienced marches and protest in response to the murder of George Floyd by a police officer. Gainesville, Florida was no exception. Or were we? Even though there were hundreds if not thousands of protesters present, there were no deaths, arrests, or violence. Trey and I discussed the march and a few other things. Enjoy!
TMTT Podcast would like to invite all of our listeners to contribute their thoughts. Whether it be in the form of doing a podcast, sending in an audio file for us to post on our webpage, or any idea you can come up with. Given the state of our nation, we need to organize. That is the only way we can affect the system and make the change we need. How many times to we have to watch people be crucified by the state. Jesus was not the first, and he has not been the last. The question is, how long will we watch? How long will we continue to digest this poison? My fear is that at this point, we have built up a tolerance.
REASONING ON LOVE, UNITY, GROWTH, AND PROSPERITY.
EPISODE #35 FRIDAY MOTIVATION 2-22-2019
Today we sat with Charles Harriott about his travels as a Black Belt BJJ practitioner. This episode covers the North America leg of his journey. We talk about the logistics of his journey, the different schools he taught at, and the lessons he learned. We will be covering more of Charles’ trip in future episodes.
SUNNY DAZE talk to Travail “T Crucial” Davis, a young hip hop artist, about music, religion, and life in general. T Crucial is from Miami FL and currently resides in Gainesville FL. His music blends positive Gospel inspired lyrics fused with modern hip hop beats and flows. He is a real interesting Brotha. Enjoy!
EPISODE #31 THE BATTLE WITHIN W/ CRAIG SAINZ
It’s the worst day of the year for some, and the best day for others. No matter what side you find yourself on, we have a new president. My focus is how can we thrive and survive with this new administration. We take comments live on air from Facebook listeners and dig deep into the problems and solutions with the Trump presidency.
SUNNY DAZE and SCOTT FREE talk about music, politics, and life in general. SCOTT has worked with legends such as Bo Diddley, Teddy Pendergrass, George Clinton, and many more. The conversation touched on many interesting topics. Enjoy!
Sunny Daze talks to his friend Frank. Frank is a musician, mechanic, and jack of all trades. Hope you enjoy. One.
Sunny Daze sits down with his longtime friend Mark to talk about everything. From growing up in the south, to being married with kids, Sunny and Mark talk about stuff most guys can relate to. Enjoy!
Sunny Daze is joined by Nikki to discuss “the good ole days”. Nikki grew up in the Northeastern Us while Sunny was raised in the Southeastern US. Among the many differences that arise from being born and raised in two different parts of the country such as weather and culture, there are just as many similarities such as music, movies and popular culture.
Sunny Daze talks about different aspects relating to existing in America as a person of color. Using Webster’s Dictionary, Black’s Law Dictionary, and Anatomy and Physiology reference, Daze explores the scientific and etymological theories regarding “Race”. True racism is a scientific belief. Today we battle with extreme prejudice which is the Mother of racism. All in all, Gender, Race, Age and even Nationality are being used to divide us as a human race. Don’t fall for the trap. Enjoy!
In the lead up to Super Tuesday, Sunny Daze has decided to give his opinion on the upcoming Election and some of the current candidates. It’s a one man show this time. Be ready hear the cold hard truth about the Country and the Candidates. Sunny Daze am not hold in nothing back. Here we go.
Sunny Daze talks with Court & Libby about the things that are interesting to a 2 and 5 year old. They explore many topics such as what goes on at school, their favorite games to play, and how to treat friends. Just when the think the conversation couldn’t get funnier, the kids have questions for Sunny. They want to know if he gets bullied at work and what does it feel like to be at work. That’s a pretty tough question to answer honestly when talking to kids. This Episode is filled with laughs and giggles. Enjoy.
Sunny Daze and D.Y. Mays sit down to talk about what’s going on in the prison system today. They explore many topics such as the gang culture and the growing homosexual culture in prison. They discuss how young men mimic the hottest artist, but can’t even write a rap. Literally, they don’t know how to write. Of all the thigs they discuss, the family issues are the most touching. Strap up. It’ going to be a bumpy ride.
SUNNY DAZE is joined by Kofi Horne to talk about many issues faced by all people today. Kofi returned from Ghana about two weeks ago and has quite a bit to tell us about. From traveling to local village, where his mother is Queen, to navigating the capitol city, Kofi shares many insights gathered on his travels.
In honor of the upcoming election, we decided to do another “Black’s Law” episode dedicated to words concerning the electoral process. We dive deep investigating the legal meanings of words such as Elector, Voter, Electoral College, Caucus, and Primary Election. Being that we live in a democratic republic, we need to know the meaning of the words that govern the process.
Sunny Daze talks with CRISIS BLACK about a multitude of topics ranging from race, politics, music, history, and many more. One thing is for sure, when you do your research, the truth is stranger than fiction. Is there a land grab taking place in Africa right now? Was Hip Hop high jacked to destroy a culture of people? We dive deep into these questions, combining years of research and experience together, we sift through popular belief, and get down to the fact of the matter. Was the song “Self-Destruction” a warning to the government that the Hip Hop movement had the potential to bring forth a great cultural and economic change in improvised communities? Listen and find out. Remember, if you can’t tell the truth, don’t talk about it.
Sunny talks with WILLWAKEUUP, a YouTube blogger and conspiracy theorist about his theories, his life, and how is preserved for spreading information he feels is important for all people to know.
Sunny Daze is joined by MARLEY THE MESSENGER and DJ ROBZILLA to discuss MARLEY THE MESSENGER’s new project. They also discuss their musical beginnings, current projects and future ambitions. And as always, we digress into interesting topics as the conversations continues.
Sunny Daze sits down with Cale to discuss the pros and con of his recent vasectomy. It is not as simple as Doctors would have you to believe. Listen to Cale’s crazy story as he talks about his unusual vasectomy procure.
Sunny Daze reads and discusses the “Declaration of Human Rights”.
Sunny Daze talks to Reginald Wrangler, an up and coming Country Singer about he was introduced to music and what drove him to pursue a career in Country Music. As always the conversation flows through a lot of interesting topics and issues. Enjoy!
Sunny daze talks to Curtis Clark, an up and coming young businessman and artist about the music industry, his career, and his latest business project “Homemadesoul Music”. Homemadesoul Music is designed to help artist of all disciplines get their material placed in projects that create revenue for the artist. If you’re trying to make art and maybe make some money too, tune in.
Sunny Daze joins Geno Mays at the “Touch of Class” Nightclub in Bradenton Fl to celebrate the release of Geno’s new album 1981-1. Enjoy!
Sunny Daze sits down with his longtime friend Cale Machett to discuss all kinds of topics relevant to being a young man and father in today’s society. They also discuss electronics, politics, and other social issues.
Sunny Daze talks to Raw 6, a Savanna GA rapper about his past, present, and his future. From his brother receiving a life sentence, to being hooked on drugs, Raw 6 has had a challenging life that has transformed him from a person who preyed of the community, to someone who is working to heal the community.
Sunny Daze talks with Kofi Horne about the state of Black America. Kofi is a traditional African Drummer, Message Therapist, and CPA. We discuss many topics ranging from African Drumming and Spirituality, and we also dabble in what’s going wrong in today’s western culture.
SUNNY DAZE visits Lil Po in Forest Green Apartments to talk about his new project, the state of the hood, and other related topics. Get ready for an informative and interesting conversation.
Sunny Daze discusses “Expectations vs Reality” w/ Mallory. They explore different aspects of this concept as it relates to relationships, careers, and general life situations. Enjoy!
Sunny Daze discusses words he finds interesting. Using the “Black’s Law Dictionary”, originally written by Joseph Cambell Black, Sunny goes deep into the legal meaning of certain words. Hope you enjoy.
Sunny Daze Talks to Artist, Businessman, and Herb Specialist E. Youngen to discuss his new project "Sky High". E Youngen is currently visiting Denver, Colorado which gives him the perfect opportunity to give an update on the herb situation out there.
Sunny Daze sits down with Dr. Craig Sainz to talk about Chiropractic Medicine, Tai Chi, and Reiki Healing. They also discuss how Dr. Sainz was introduced Chiropractic Medicine and how he started his own practice.
Sunny Daze and Geno Mays discuss how he began making music in Elementary School, Developed his talents throughout his adolescent years, and his plans on his new Mixtape/ Album, “Geno Mays 1981-1”.
SUNNY DAZE SITS DOWN WITH BO DIGITALLY TO DISCUSS THE FUNK PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE.