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In episode 3 of season 4, Tone and Ty return to their new home at Black Pigeon Studios and have their first duo episode of the season. The pair start off discussing current events such as the retirement of Serena Williams, Courtney Clenney, and more. Next, they speak on the topic of wokeness and what it has become, then the constant social media battle that has developed into black men vs. black women. Lastly, the two break down the concept of podcasting and what it has meant to them so far.
In episode 2 of season 4, Tone and Ty sit down at Black Pigeon Studios with elevating artist, Cartier KB. To start, the group discuss current events in society such as monkey pox and more. Next, the trio speaks on Cartier KB's career journey thus far, and where he plans to take it in the future. Afterwards, the three talk about the impact of black cinema, followed by the concept of infidelity, then conclude the episode with the topic of delusion.
In episode 1 of season 4, Tone and Ty kick off a new era with their 1st recording at Black Pigeon Studios by sitting down with blossoming artist and their first repeat-guest, Blanco. The trio first start off discussing what's going on currently in the world, then transition into what Blanco has been up to since his last visit and what he has planned for the future. Next, the group speak on the concept of being broke, then dive in the topic of heartbreak, then conclude the episode by touching on the idea of social media pandering.
In episode 16 of season 3, Tone and Ty return to The Dungeon to complete the finale for this season. After speaking on a multitude of current events, the duo begin the topics by discussing the concept of authenticity and their perspective on it. Next, they breakdown how they feel about “Baecations” and then lastly, touch on the idea of “Stan Culture” in modern society.
In episode 15 of season 3, Tone and Ty return to The Dungeon and sit down with established journalist/entrepreneur, Tanasia Najae. The trio start off the episode by discussing this week's current events, then transition into Tanasia's career path thus far and where she plans to take it next. Next, the group speaks on the topic of censorship, then touch on the idea of “love languages”. Lastly, they conclude the show by talking about “first link behavior”.
In episode 14 of season 3, Tone and Ty return to The Dungeon and sit down with ascending entrepreneur/DJ, Calvindotcom. The group catches up on current events, then discuss Calvin's journey thus far and where he plans to take it next. After that, the trio speak on the topic of grudges, then the idea of long-distance relationships. Lastly, they conclude the episode by talking about the evolution of gaming.
In episode 13 of season 3, Tone and Ty return to set and sit down with rising disk jockey, DJ DogFood. The trio start off by discussing current events this week, then DogFood's journey so far into his career, and where he plans to take it in the future. After that, the group speak on the concept of victim complex, then transition into touching on the metaverse. Lastly, the three talk about the concept of exploring your sexuality.
In episode 12 of season 3, Ty makes his return to The Dungeon to rejoin Tone as they sit down with blossoming artist, Huff The Goat. The trio discuss current events taking place in world, then transition into Huff's career journey thus far, where he's been, and where he plans to take it next. After that, the group speaks on the specifics of cancel culture, the importance of networking, then close out the episode by touching on the concept of attraction from their perspective.
In episode 10 of season 3, Tone returns to set and sits down with event curator/Camp Teo creator, Auggeyy. The pair catch up on current events together then discuss what Auggeyy has been up to leading to where he is now, and where he plans to take it. Next, the two speak on the concept of YouTube, then the relevance of “body counts” and lastly conclude the topics by discussing the differences in life paths.
In episode 10 of season 3, Tone and Ty return to the Dungeon and sit down with blossoming brand designer/entrepreneur Rich Major! The group discusses what's been happening in the world during Black History Month this year first, then transition into what led Rich into his career now. After that, the trio speak on handing the concept of rejection, then the idea of “dating leagues”, then conclude the episode by touching on current fashion trends and where they are headed.
In episode 8 of season 3, Tone and Ty return to set and sit down with Together is Better podcast members, Asiah and Leanny. The group discuss currents events, and then what led Asiah and Leanny to podcasting, how their journey has progressed, and where they plan to take it next. After that, the four discuss the definition of “soul ties”, how upbringing affects development, the concept of psychic readings, and lastly the idea “pretty girl privilege” and the opinions behind it.
In episode 7 of season 3, Tone and Ty return to The Dungeon and catch up on recent events such as as the Tory Lanez case, Da Baby at Rolling Loud and more. After that, the duo discuss their experience in various job conditions, the concept of being black and handling customer service, and attempting to understand astrology and horoscope readings.
In episode 6 of season 3, the hosting duo of Tone and Ty return to The Dungeon and reunite with the ‘lil bros. After catching up on current events, the pair discuss societal trends and why they always come full circle. After that, they speak on the rise of technology and where they see it headed next. Lastly, the two converse about Doomsday and how they see the concept playing out.
In episode 5 of season 3, Tone and Ty sit down with blossoming entrepreneur Casey Watters. The group discusses Casey's life path into entrepreneurship and where he plans to take it in the future. Next, they speak on the topic of post-toxic relationship transitions and what they have learned, then the concept of societal hypocrisy, and lastly conclude the episode by touching on “splitting the bill”.
In episode 4 of season 3, Tone and Ty sit down with athletic trainer/entrepreneur Jordan Smith in a follow of the pop-up shop raffle interview. The group discuss current events, then Jordan's life path to where he is now and life as a new husband. Next, they speak on relationship boundaries, then touch on generational differences. Lastly, the trio conclude the episode with the topic of men's grooming.
In episode 3 of season 3, the vintage duo of Tone and Ty return to The Dungeon from hiatus to catch up on everything going on in the world. The pair start but discussing current events such as the release of Donda by Kanye West, the upcoming NBA season, and more. Next, they dive into their first topic, “sugar families” and how it had become a significant part of the current culture. Next, the two discuss the growth of robots/artificial intelligence over the years and what it could mean in the future. Lastly, they speak on the topic of genocides historically and what may or may not be excluded from the history books.
In episode 2 of season 3, Tone and Ty sit down with their first guest of the season, established producer, Savon. The trio discuss his path into producing, and where he plans to take it in the near future. After that, they tap into the topic of black trauma and how it has been normalized. Next, they speak on the concept of self-value, and then close out the episode by touching on the subject of cyber-bullying.
In episode 1 of season 3, the classic duo of Tone and Ty return to the set and kick off the next chapter. They begin the show by discussing current events such as the Sha'Carri Richardson situation, the release of Bill Cosby and more. After that, the pair dive into the first topic of oceans and how little we know about them. Next, they touch on the concept of being alone (isolation) and then close out the episode by speaking on the subject of cults.
In episode 16 of season 2 (season finale) Tone and Ty return and sit down with established graphic designer/artist, Christian Lott. The group discusses CLott's path into his career, what he's working on currently, and what's in the future for him. Next, they tap into the concept of “Main Character Syndrome” and what it is, then the topic of 1st dates, and lastly close out the episode by discussing the important of music videos in our culture.
In episode 15 of season 2, the classic duo of Tone and Ty reunite and catch up on current events. The pair start the episode by discussing the Derek Chauvin case, Logan Paul vs. Floyd Mayweather, and taste-testing Stock Da Bar Vodka, created in Grand Rapids, MI by Daryl Reece. After that, the two speak on the price of fame, the topic of population control, and conclude the episode by touching on “sneaky links”.
In episode 14 of season 2, the classic duo of Tone and Ty return to The Dungeon for their 1st episode of the Spring. To kick off the episode, the pair catch up on current events and what's happening in the world. After that, the two dive into the topic of vulnerability and why most people are hesitant to demonstrate it. Next they touch on the concept of time travel, and conclude the episode by speaking on the idea of “situationships” in our culture.
In episode 13 of season 2, Tone and Ty return from mid-season break and sit down with certified pipe-fitter and sports handicapper, Darian Bussey (DGlo). The group discuss his journey in life thus far and what he has learned. Next, the trio talk about the concept of Deja Vu and what they think it symbolizes. After that, they speak on the topic of finding your purpose in life, and then conclude the episode by conversing on the subject of addiction.
In episode 12 of season 2, Tone and Ty sit down with marketing manager/entrepreneur, Alee'a Cherry. The trio discuss her journey into her profession, what she has learned and where she will take it in the future. Next, the group speak on corporate America and what it means, followed by discussing women in sports historically. Lastly, the three talk about the importance of proposing in today's culture.
In episode 11 of The Black Rapport, Tone and Ty return to the studio following their midseason break. They catch up on current events, then start off by discussing the concept of reality TV shows in popular culture. Next, they speak on the topic of abortion, and then close out the episode by talking about the idea of fetishizing black men.
In episode 10 of season 2, Tone and Ty visit the Attic Studio and sit down with fashionista/business owner, Sierra Braden. The group discusses her path into fashion and how she turned it into a business of her own. After that, the group talk about the concept of capitalism, then bachelorette parties vs bachelor parties, and then conclude the episode by speaking on the topic of virginity.
In episode 9 of season 2, Tone and Ty sit down with blossoming producer/engineer, Bluestrip. The group discuss his life path and what led him into producing. After that, they touch on the concept of “ghettos” and what it has meant historically. Next, the trio speak on the topic of accountability, and close out the episode by diving into dating pet peeves.
In episode 8 of season 2, Tone and Ty sit down with emerging artist, Black Migo Geo. The group talk about his life journey thus far and what led him into music. Next, they discuss biblical times and how those times are perceived. After that, they speak on the topic of homelessness, and then close out the episode by touching on internet dating.
In episode 7 of The Black Rapport, Tone and Ty sit down with rising artist YM. They discuss his life journey and how he got into music. After that, the trio talk about the concept of white rappers in the industry, then speak on the topic of manipulation, and close out the episode by touching on the element of living at home with your parents.
In episode 6 of season 2 of The Black Rapport, Tone and Ty sit down for a special Christmas episode. The pair discuss their Christmas experiences growing up and also the history of Santa Claus. Next, they talk about the concept of nostalgia, and then conclude the episode by speaking about the topic of the afterlife. The pair also announce the Cash App Giveaway winner, and another special surprise.
In episode 5 of season 2 of The Black Rapport, Tone and Ty sit down with US Army Veteran, Sean Rogers. The group discuss his personal journey that led him to the military, and then the entire concept of serving. Next, the trio discuss the topic of publicizing relationships, and then close out the episode by talking about near-death experiences.
In episode 4 of season 2, Tone and Ty sit down with rising artist/producer tandem 1luv! and DõMo! They discuss the journey the pair has had so far and what's next for them. The first topic the group touches on is Bro Code and what it means by definition. Next, they talk about the concept of relocation, and then wrap up the episode by speaking on the topic of marijuana.
In episode 3 of season 2, Tone and Ty sit down and talk with CPL instructor and entrepreneur, Daryle Rostic Sr. The group discuss his journey and what had led him to this point. After that, the trio speak on gun education, the 2nd amendment, and the place of a firearm in our culture. Lastly, the three close out the episode by touching on the topic of being a Girl Dad.
In episode 2 of season 2, Tone and Ty sit down with creative entrepreneur Mikey Callender. The group discusses Mikey's life journey thus far and what he plans to get into next. After that, the trio first touch on the topic of white privilege. Then, they talk about the idea of going into business with family and friends, and proceed to close the episode by speaking on the concept of blacking out.
In episode 1 of season 2 of The Black Rapport, Tone and Ty start of the season by sitting down with blossoming artist Troy G! The group discusses Troy G's life journey, how he got into music, and what's next for him. They then touch on the topic of incarceration, and the concept of Adam & Eve. Lastly, the trio concludes the episode by talking about the subject of gambling.
In the season 1 finale (episode 16) of The Black Rapport, Tone and Ty sit down and reminisce on what this first season has meant to them and how the thought of starting a podcast even began. Next, the pair discuss the topic of making money on the internet and then the entire concept of growth. Lastly, the duo concludes the episode by discussing what's on the horizon for season 2 and what they may have up their sleeves for the future.
In episode 15 of The Black Rapport, Tone and Ty sit down with restaurant owner and entrepreneur, Vince Mcintosh. They talk about his life journey and what he plans to get into in the future. The group then speaks on the importance of ownership, and then the concept of ex's and past relationships. Lastly, the trio concluded the episode by touching on the topic of being the head of the household.
In episode 14 of The Black Rapport, Toné and Ty tap in with rising artist, Blanco. The trio discuss his musical journey and what's next for him. After that, they all touch on the topic of black culture in white society and what that means. Next, they speak on the entire concept of lying, and then wrap up the episode by tapping into the topic of guys with a lot of girl friends versus girls with a lot of guy friends.
In episode 13 of The Black Rapport, Tone and Ty sit down with rising entrepreneur Hijji Hill. They discuss what he is currently involved in and his plans for his brand in the future. Next, the trio talk about the topic of material narcissism and then the entire concept of dreaming. Lastly, the group concludes the episode by debating if men can be loved without money.
In episode 12 of The Black Rapport, the team runs down their favorite 10 moments and topics from the first half of season 1. The episode includes interesting discussion from prior content this season, humorous dialogue and unforgettable conversation.
In episode 11 of The Black Rapport, the vintage duo of Tone and Ty are back at it again discussing topics just between the two. They start off speaking on the deep concept of medical racism. Then, they tap into the concerning topic of climate change in 2020. Lastly, the pair conclude with the wild world of the Dark Web.
In Episode 10 of The Black Rapport, Tone and Ty sit down and talk with media entrepreneur DCaptured. They discuss his life path into what he is involved with now. Next, the group speak on the topic of being black in private education and lead that into their reflection of the college years. Lastly, they close the episode by discussing their views on marriage in 2020.
In Episode 9, Tone and Ty sit down and converse with community enthusiast Duke Turley Jr. They discuss his life journey and what he is involved in currently. Afterwards, the trio talks about the power of social media right now, the importance of traveling, and conclude the episode by speaking on the whole concept of the year 2020.
In episode 7 of The Black Rapport, Tone and Ty catch up with talented artist Huntchino. The trio discuss his life path and what led him into music. The group then all tap into the topic of casual dating in 2020 and how it is perceived. Next, they speak on the struggle of breaking generational curses and habits. Lastly, they wrap up the episode by touching on the importance of barbers.
In Episode 6 of The Black Rapport, Tone and Ty sit down with RISING rapper O'Blase! The group discusses his life story and how his music career is currently transitioning. The trio then touch on the topic of separating the art from the artist and the struggle it entails. Next, they speak on the concept of being black in Hollywood, and then wrap up the episode by debating the current state of rap culture.Songs Choice:How TF (OBlase)Letters from Houston (Rod Wave)illmatic (Babyface Ray)
In Episode 5 of The Black Rapport, Tone and Ty sit down and first discuss the concept of personal hygiene. Next, they dive into the topic of the Mandela Effect and discuss examples in American culture. Lastly, the pair touch on the mysterious world of aliens and their existence.
In episode 4 of The Black Rapport, Tone and Ty sit down with Maria Rendina, the 2015 Miss Michigan Teen USA winner. We talk to Maria about some aspects of her life journey to where she is now. The group then touches on the topic of “perception” and then transition to the idea of “growing out of friendships”. Next, the three discuss the concept of “envy” and then finish off the episode by speaking on “toxic relationships”.Music Choice:Maria Maria by SantanaLion King On Ice by J ColeSomething Special by Pop SmokeFeel free to reach out on all of our social media sites:Twitter- @TheBlackRapportInstagram- @TheBlackRapportPodcastFacebook- @TheBlackRapportPodcast
In episode 3 of The Black Rapport, Tone & Ty feature their first guest(s) in the studio. Xavier Tillman Sr., current NBA Draft prospect and member of the Michigan State Men's Basketball team, stops by with his family and speaks on his upbringing, state of mind, basketball life during COVID-19, and more. The group also discusses the topic of financial literacy and the concept of discipline. Later, his wife Tamia Tillman joins in on the chat and discussing the balance of marriage and parenting their 2 children, Xavier Jr. and Yanni.Music choices:Gold Roses (Rick Ross)2009 Instrumental (Mac Miller)The Recipe (Kodak Black)Everyday (A$AP Rocky)
In this week's episode, we speak on the mental health and emotional complexes that black men face from a young age to now. We also dive into a conversation about the support white americans show for their sports teams and the black athletes that fill the stands, but when it is time to speak about injustice those players face, those same "fans" could care less. For the final topic, we also shine a light on the newly lucrative world of OnlyFans (‘Nuff said.)Song Choice:Oh Ok - Baby TronAnxiety - Juice WRLDDeep Pockets - DrakeDifferent Meaning - Lil DurkFeel free to reach out on all of our social media sites:Twitter- @TheBlackRapportInstagram- @TheBlackRapportPodcastFacebook- @TheBlackRapportPodcast
In the first episode of The Black Rapport, we tackle some old repressed memories that Ty experienced back in middle school. We also tackle Tone's love of white women and interracial dating in 2020 (#LoveIsLove). Then, we conclude by going through the world of child adoption/raising black children who are also half white, and talk about what it takes to raise a black man in America today.Feel free to reach out on all of our social media sites:Twitter- @TheBlackRapportInstagram- @TheBlackRapportPodcastFacebook- @TheBlackRapportPodcast