TeeCast explores unique people and perspectives through productive conversation to promote ideas and learn about ourselves and others sans politicism. It is for open-minded people who may not agree with one another, but are interested in listening and learning from new perspectives. We hear from musicians, prisoners, entrepreneurs, writers, professors, among others. We hit important topics such as race relations, leadership, business, violence, prison reform, law enforcement, children of incarcerated parents, and more... Put your ears on.
Detective Jason White is much more than his “The First 48” persona (though he is certainly a standout on the show). As we pursue more new ideas and perspectives, we discover some of his personal struggles, inspirations, and ultimate successes. We […]
What is it like to be the son of one of the most notorious murderers of our time? How to love, learn, and reconcile with such an influence? Pablo Escobar Jr. (aka Sebastian Marroquin) shares insane stories and perspectives on […]
Often referred to as the top deep undercover agent of our time. Michael Levine burrowed deep inside some of the largest criminal organizations and experienced firsthand, the insane political manipulations that make us question who is really in charge. He […]
In typical TeeCast fashion, we avoid politicism with a politician in this interesting visit. We discuss inequality and keys to success for women in business, racial disparity in prisons, drugs in poor neighborhoods, and more. Understanding Kay Granger, the person, […]
Dr. Skivington may have his doctorate in Child Education, but he is no typical educator. He currently teaches inside our prison system, is an entrepreneur, has taught at universities and high schools, traveled and lived in South America, is a lover of great music and has some great perspectives from our American prisons to share.
William Rodriguez is one of the lucky ones. He was the lawyer and son of the leader of the infamous Cali Cartel -a once $9B criminal enterprise that controlled nearly 80% of the world’s supply of cocaine. Despite being shot […]
Here, we visit with Alaina Love, a role model for aspiring leaders, professional women, and African Americans alike. She is a CEO, the co-author of, "The Purpose Linked Organization" (focuses on the importance of purpose and passion in creating a fulfilled and motivated workforce), a consultant to high-level CEOs and leadership teams around the globe, and a servant-minded leader. Alaina shares her ideas on our crazy 2020 world, battling for success as an African American woman, and her unique background as a research scientist turned high-level executive, turned entrepreneur, and CEO. With her flair for communicating good ideas, she also teaches us that success in business boils down to passion and purpose. Music: Tee Cad (feat. Lou Charle$) https://www.teecad.com Host: Tegan https://teganbroadwater.com Guest: Alaina Love https://thepurposelink.com Alaina's Book: https://www.amazon.com/Purpose-linked-Organization-Passionate-Leaders/dp/0071624708
Jon provides detailed insight into the ultra-competitve and entrepreneurial world of session musicianship and how he managed to succeed in music, fatherhood and marriage. As the bassist for the super group, "The Who" he has also played on major motion picture soundtracks and toured/recorded with the likes of Shakira and Sheryl Crow. Jon remains as humble as ever despite his amazing talent and purposeful dedication to his craft, illustrating just why people like him rise to the top.
A fascinating conversation with Danny Coulson, retired Assistant Director of the FBI and founder of the FBI's Hostage Rescue Team. Among his accomplishments during his 31 years with the FBI, he led the Oklahoma City Bombing incident, Commanded the tactical response to the Atlanta Prison Riots, and rescued over 275 hostages around the world with the FBI's highly-acclaimed HRT Unit. We discuss the state of modern-day policing, how some of the most significant American tactical debacles helped change the way we approach enforcement, and of course, we hear Danbny's ideas on ways to improve relations and tactics.
Victor Neil shares his experience as a black man growing up in Panama, his education and relationships there, versus what happened when he came to Texas to attend college, marry a fantastic woman and create a wonderful mixed family. Relationships. Social experience. Helping communities. Vic shares it.
An intriguing talk with entrepreneur, Byron Kennedy - a man with a felonious past who overcame incredible odds to leave prison to become a successful business owner. His story is one we can gain a new perspective from - as ex-convicts (especially those who committed a violent crime) are often labeled for life as ones whose success is capped...Not so here. Perhaps from this conversation, we can learn new ways in which others can achieve the same level of success and beat the rate of recidivism in our American prisons.
Hear my discussion with Dr. Brian Dixon on race relations, ideas for solving financial disparities between black and white Americans, and how mental health plays a role in it all. We also touch on the disturbing murder of George Floyd […]