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Rome and Gee sit with Dre to discuss the upcoming 2020 election. Closing Track by: F7 : The Governer Pt 1 Shem Prod. By Nu
The crew sits dow to discuss the recent activity surrounding George Floyd's death. Closing Track by: Biz20, Instrumentalist pt2
The U Panic'd crew gathers to discuss the online movement MGTOW (Men Going Their Own Way) and MRA (Men's Rights Advocates). Closing Track by Biz20, Juicier
U Panic'd gathers a full panel of guests to discuss the OnlyFans Hustle. Closing Track by: Biz20, Fictional-life
The U Panic'd crew gathers to discuss the Black Vote in 2020. Closing Track by: Biz20, Clap Them Keys
Rome & Gee discuss the conversations surrounding Kenya Barris' #BlackAF Netflix series. Closing Track by: Fu Blac, Black is the Color
The group sits with Dre and Fu to discuss numbers and theories surrounding the pandemic's impact. Closing Track by: Cousin Stizz, Vendetta
Rome, Gee, and Dre continue their discussion on the economic effects of COVID-19. Closing Track by: The Vanguard UNITED FRONT, Get It in Blood
The Crew is Back with Dre to discuss the economic troubles that come with COVI-19. Closing Track by: Joseph Joey James, Lie Ft. Skye Major
The U Panic'd crew starts a Google Hangout session with a few guests to talk about COVID-19 & Social Distancing. Closing Track by: Biz20, Watts
The U Panic'd crew gathers with SupaKev and J Walk to discuss COVID-19. Closing Track by: DJ iMarkkeyz, Coronavirus
The U Panic'd crew discusses what love is with J Howell, aka FLEXXINGTON DON. Also, Sheens gives her farewell as she departs the weekly show. Closing Track by: FLEXXINGTON DON, Papi Negro (Instrumental)
The U Panic'd crew set down with Stephen Hamilton and talk about Yoruba traditions. Also, a Real or Fake statement on Planet Fitness removing Boosie from their establishment. Closing Track by: Daymé Arocena - Gods Of Yoruba
The U Panic'd crew discusses Gayle King and Snoop controversy around Kobe's reputation after death, the Coronavirus, Power's season finale, and Sheens questions Gee's critique of black representation in media. Closing Track by: GOODLUCK BLACKCAT, The Plan
The U Panic'd crew invites special guest Mo up to discuss the current political climate with Trump and the Democratic Nominees. Closing Track by: Locksley, To The Throne (Prod. by Flexxington Don)
The crew discusses black media being ignored by black artists at the 2020 Grammys with special guess, Yo O. Closing Track by: Juicy J, Who Da Neighbors
Spoiler Alert! The U Panic'd crew brings along Nakia Hill, Walk, and Carol to discuss and review the movie Queen & Slim. Closing Track by: Tiana Major9 and EARTHGANG, Collide (From "Queen & Slim: The Soundtrack")
Referencing the book "Rich Dad Poor Dad" by Robert T. Kiyosaki, the group talks with SuperKev and Walk about black wealth. Closing Track by: Swift, Nu Money
Opening up with a quick reflect on Power, the U Panic'd crew sits down to discuss there next moves for the brand in 2020. Closing Track by: Chaynler Joie, Congratulations
The crew Interviews Author and Journalist Nakia Hill about the power in writing for Black Women. Closing Track by Iman Omari, Turmoil
With special guest Carol, the group discusses a Popeyes trying to strong arm their way into the Codman Square community of Dorchester, Boston MA. Closing Track by: Julie Dexter & thehc3, The Smiling Hour
Is success a choice? The meaning of both success and choice are discussed with Special Guest, SupaKev Closing Track by: Marty Mula, Better Choices
Parental influence on Education is discussed with Educator, Cinnamon. Closing Track by CYANCA, Home.
The U Panic'd crew gathers at the table for the great 'Art vs Artist' debate, and the Artist's role in our society. Closing Track by: Biz20 THELUDES
The crew talks Boston City Council Elections and Power, and holds off a Spook Who Sat by The Door movie review for another time. Closing Track by: Locky Dangr, The Shogun (Feat. Spnda)
The crew discusses Kanye West's current position in the Black Community. Closing Track by Swift - Past the Sky
Fresh off Episode 58, the group talks about the Purpose of Identity Politics. Closing Track by: Gary Soulz, Purpose (Prod. by Flexxington Don)
The group discusses Hispanics in the Black community. Closing Track by: Joseph James, Life's a Risk
The crew brings back the Intern and Walk to discuss the intricacies of Cooperating with Law Enforcement.. AKA Snitching. Closing Track by: Lockydangr – Walk-home
Cultural Anthropologist in Africana Studies, VEE, joins the group to discuss what Pan-Africanism is, and what it means to the African Diaspora.
The discussion picks up from last week, but this time roping in the Revolt Summit and the black vote.
In this episode the team discusses strategies to tackle the three main issues hurting their community. Closing Track by: EimaraL Sol - Y
We pick right up from last weeks discussion on Reparations and the ADOS Movement, with our special guest Dre. Closing Track by: Chaynler-joie – Thesearethedays
The crew picks right up with special guest Dre and jumps into the American Descendants of Slavery discussion, and debate the need for Reparations.
After Episode 50 we are taking a brief break to analyze and improve. With that in Mind, the group goes totally off course to break down their dynamic using the discussions from past episodes as examples, on this 2 hour special Closing Track by Fublac Featuring SupaKev, Bout That Life
Last weekend was the annual AFROPUNK Festival in Brooklyn with over 70,000 in attendance. A place of Black art and activism, but as the festival grew, more and more people are stating, “Afropunk sold out for white consumption”. This episode we will examine the validity of this statement. Closing Track Produced by: JHBeats (Mixed and Mastered by Super Kev)
Are there powers that be keeping Nicki Minaj from becoming number one on Bilboard during her first week sales? During our second L-Edition, we discuss her most recent statements on the industry with returning guest, J-Walk :D Special Guest: J Walk Closing Track by: Bbymutha, Roses (prod. Rock Floyd)
Previous guest from the Black Panther Analysis episode, Mo, returns to “Speak His Speech” on “Blacks in Higher Education”. Special Guest: Mo Closing Track by: Vintage Lee, Tell Me (prod. LoLoTheGod)
Our guests B, from the Urban Collective Podcast & Omar sat with us to discuss the college enrollment process on episode 46. We also discussed the the low percentage of African Americans in top ranking colleges and universities. How can we ensure that the majority of scholarships and enrollment slots designated for descendants of Black people that have suffered from institutional racism in this country for generations remain with them? Should first and second-generation Black students of Caribbean and African descent be labeled "African American" or "Black" by these colleges and universities? And should there be a clear distinction between African Americans and Black people of the African Diaspora in regards to college enrollment? Special Guest: Omar, and B from The Urban Collective Show Closing Track by: Tobe Nwigwe, DOGFACE
In Ep 45, the hosts test their alleged implicit biases, and what testing designed to recognize racial inequality in pop culture looks like. Closing Track by: Boogie Da God, I can Be Anything ft. Stripes III (Prod. By Brandon James)
*Disclaimer: The subject matter discussed on this episode is very sensitive and could be triggering for some listeners. On Episode 44, Gee referenced the previous Real or Fake segment, "Charlamagne should be forgiven if he raped Jessica Reid" and this sends Rome into a surge of discontentment with public outrage over Charlamagne. This led the group way off course from the original topic of Implicit Bias (held off for next week) and on to a passionate debate on outrage over Charlamagne Tha God's actions. Closing Track by: Yung Simmie, Unfriendly Competition
The real and the fake of Charlamagne, and the bookends of rape culture are discussed in Episode 43. Special Guest: Jazz Closing Track by: Lodyss, Savage [PROD. YOUNG TAYLOR & VIIBEZ]
Episode 42 features the award winning multimedia specialist, Via Perkins, who touches on her racial journey explored through her work. Also, asking for a friend: Does modern media fall short on its mission to inflict social change? Special Guest: Via Perkins - Closing Track by: Lodyss, Loose Squares [PROD. SIR CRKS & LEE ROUNDTREE]
Filmmaker, actor and director Ralph Celestin stopped by to discuss his new film, Boston 2 Philly, a love story that focuses on the lives of two people that meet and fall in love. But are they in love, or looking for escapes from their own traumas? Special Guest: Ralph A. Celestin Closing Track by: Lord Jones, Diamonds & Roses Petals (from the Boston2Philly Soundtrack)
The U Panic'd crew invite New Jersey community organizer and activist named "Soul" on this episode to discuss the Bad and Bourgeoisie of the Black Community. What defines them? Do they truly have the backs of all of their people? Special Guest: Soul Closing Track by: Biz20, Newgirl
Check our response to the hashtag, “Black Men Are Trash” in Ep 39. Whose to blame for this thinking? Should men take this hashtag seriously? What would the reaction to a “Black Women Are Trash” hashtag be? Closing Track by: Jerome Clayton, Call It REMIX Ft. Chel'le
From interracial relationships, double standards of men and women with multiple partners, and same sex relationships, our 38th episode touches on the sexual taboos of the black community. Closing Track by: Nyasia Chanel, My Hips
This episode dives into the many ways we protest today in order to discuss the most effective ways to do so. We use this avenue to figure out the best way to hold celebrities and businesses accountable for some of their reckless actions. Closing Track by: Biz20, Mage
Cursing is at an all time high while we discuss what's profanity in order to discover, if it's ever not offensive in public spaces. Special Guest: Supa Kev, J Walk Closing Track by: Chi, Holy Moly
On this episode we discuss what it means to be Pro-black. Once that's established we talk about rather or not you can be connected, involved, or in love with other races and still be considered Pro-black. Special Guest: Supa Kev Closing Track by: ToriTri, Be