We believe everything in life should progress, and this includes our conversations and the topics addressed. There has always been a slight difference in the topics we enjoy most than the masses, and we feel we should be bringing these things to our community. Seasoned Caviar, represents the meeting…
On this episode, we had our buddy Brown on to talk some light hoops and everything that comes along with it. We realized a lot of the players we loved to see don't have rings. Why these new basketball games aren't as good as our favorites. Are these actors and movies actually good? Tune in, to get in where you fit in.
On this episode we brought on our guy Gee Slab. We say there are classics, but what makes it a classic? Is it the content, and the mentality and mood you connect with? Sales, and record spins? Tune in to see where your "Top 5", and favorite artists get mentioned in the mix. We had a technical problem at the end, but it's all cool.
Greg and Scrill start off in left field like Barry Bonds, discussing the theory of simulation and how it applies to us humans or whatever we are. We see, we feel, we smell, and hear but does this discount or validate the possibility of living in a simulation. This seems real to us, but is it? What evidence supports that it is or isn't? Press play and tap in to the conversation.
Greg and Scrill discuss relationships with Reese to see where relationships begin to go wrong and how to resolve the problem. Communication, trust, respect, etc., all are very vital in relationships. With everyone knowing this, why is everyone having so much trouble with it? Honestly, you probably should just tune in to the conversation and take some notes. Your significant other will appreciate it.
Greg and Scrill, have special guest Mose on the show as we speak about fashion. Fashion sense and how style can come from anywhere. Certain pieces and designs stick with us more than others, but why? Does price and brand have a correlation with the brands that we are drawn to? Is style universal, or do certain cultures and people influence the scene and the clothes we wear more than others? Do you pick and wear your clothes based on what you like or the trends of the masses? Tune in to the conversation.
Is it possible to know someones true intentions? As humans we tend to assume that everyone can be given reasonable doubt, but should it be like that. Should we stop accepting things at face value, and ask more questions? Is that enough to ensure that word is bond? Most people are able to say anything, a lie or a truth. Sometimes to show true intentions and others to mask them. Are actions safer than words? Tune in to the conversation.
Greg and Scrill have special guest Candace on this episode to discuss the routes to success and how we reach it. We assume the blueprint has been given to us for success, but is it true and does it apply to all? Many of the skills and knowledge we associate with success and creating success are not taught in school. Is college the best route? If not, what is? Are those in the respective positions trying to cater to what students and youth need to enrich their future? Tune in to the conversation.
On this episode of Seasoned Caviar, Greg and Scrill dive into some fairly recent news surround the NFL, Jay Z, and Colin Kaepernick. Many are upset at Jay Z for possible moves and business he will be partaking in with the NFL, others, not so much. Some players and fans of Kaepernick's protest and movement feel Kaepernick should be involved. The NFL seems to be moving through it all unscathed. Tune in to the conversation.
Does anybody know the true definition of being real and authentic. It appears that in today's society real can mean a multitude of things and a lot of those things should be debunked or at least discussed.We believe real is a person who is honest about themselves.Some people believe you have to kill people to prove a point, but we don't believe that's the case.
On this episode of Seasoned Caviar, Scrill and Greg bring in their long-time friend Doaks. The trio discuss money, time, and the relationship of the two in regards to everyday life. Efforts of this episode try to reach the root question, "which is more important, time or money?". Can one satisfy you enough without the other? Does the amount of time you spend doing daily things such as work, or leisure yield the amount of money you want it to? How much money is enough money? If you could have more time or money, what would you choose?
On this episode of Seasoned Caviar, Scrill and Greg discuss the topic of abortion, that is one of the most ethically questionable, and political problems in our current time.Roe v Wade, is a monumental case that set precedent for our current times. Now these rights of women and their bodies are being put in jeopardy. Is there any validity to the plans to change these laws? Why is this even an issue, and who is behind this?Tune in to see what our views and perspectives on the topic at hand. Comment and mention us in your thoughts as well. We appreciate all feedback.
On this episode we're discussing, why commitment is such a tough obstacle in relationships. There are people who just do not work well in relationships. And that’s okay — not everyone is destined to be in a relationship. All relationships are not meant to last forever. Do you really want to be in a long-term relationship, and are you willing to make the compromises that may be necessary to be in one?If you are not a relationship person, then see it, own it, and build a life that works for you.
Our natural instincts push us to mate, have sex, and have kids. Relationships are seeming harder, it takes a lot to raise a kid, and now we're left with sex. Everybody wants it, but some have it more than others. Society seems to medal the guys, and shun the ladies based on higher body counts. On this episode Greg and Scrill go in depth on the things surrounding the amount of sexual partners people have. Should you ask a significant other about their body count? Does it matter? How many is too many?
Nipsey Hussle was many things. He was a prolific artist who practiced patience, perseverance and consistency. He was a believer in not only himself but in his community. He was a family man who took care of his wife and children, but also looked out for all of the children growing up around him who lacked opportunity. Nipsey was a businessman who practiced ownership and changed the way we look at marketing, branding and independent artists forever. But above all, Nipsey Hussle was a man of integrity. He was someone with strong morals and someone who was willing to dedicate his life to make the lives of those around him better. We hope his life can teach you something, or inspire you in some way to leave your mark on the world. Here are some lessons that we learned from Nipsey’s life.
Regardless of which hip-hop/rap generation you fall into, and your ability to argue that one generation of hip-hop/rap is better than the other, all parties involved love it the same. The 80's, 90's, 00's, and the present all have contributed to the genre. Talent, work ethic, skill, and technology all play a vital role in the creation of the tunes we vibe to but not all contributions are good for the genre or the culture that was created. "Old School vs. New School is an argument that will never die, tune in to find out why."(ps. it rhymed and we we got bars)
What is religion, and what is spirituality? They have a common subject-matter, but their approaches are very different.It has become quite popular in recent years to distinguish between spirituality and religion.It’s true that there are valid distinctions between the two, but there are also a number of problematic distinctions which often and unnecessarily divide the two fields of thought. Let's talk about!!
One of the great concerns in many romantic relationships involves secrecy vs. privacy. One partner thinks that he or she deserves a bit of privacy; the other views this desire as secrecy. Which is which? How can we know the difference between the two?
In this week’s episode we discuss how as people, we try to project our likes and dislikes onto others. Those dislikes and likes can form confidence or insecurities. We naturally want to be accepted, but do we have to be accepted by everyone? As long as I treat everyone equally, can I like or dislike what you want, without it compromising your thoughts on me as a person?
What does the rise of artificial intelligence mean for the world of work? We know it’s a huge opportunity for increased productivity, and capital. But, it’s only natural that some worry about the effects artificial intelligence will have on employment and life itself.
Discussing new age culture and trends surrounding fashion, sports, and entertainment.
Greg & Scrill introduce the Seasoned Caviar podcast. Going into conversation on the culture we live in, while tying in morals, character, and growth.