A Black Owned College Life Podcast that Goes over a wide variety of topics such as Social issues, Music, Pop Culture and Sports. The Podcast was Founded in March of 2022 by two Mass Communications Majors named Bryce Meriweather and Jesse Ewane at the Illustrious Virginia State University.
Bryce Meriweather ,Jesse Ewane, And Jaylen Griffin
Bryce and Jesse sit down to talk about this Sunday's Eagles vs Cowboys primetime game, their thoughts on how the NFL season is going so far, and NBA championship and sleeper picks.
Growing up in Brooklyn, NY, Aaliyah Duah, Founder of Financial Revolution, witnessed many people, including herself, make poor financial decisions due to a lack of knowledge. Rather than relying on others to break the generational curse, she wanted to provide a platform for people in the black community to learn about financial literacy and the concept of generational wealth. Aaliyah began using her social media platforms to educate others about basic financial literacy terms and concepts, prompting her to establish an official page. She is also a Fall 21' initiate of The Alpha Eta Chapter of The Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc.
Thomas "FAT Thomi" Hairston is a veteran of the entertainment industry who progressed through the Hip-Hop institution as a protégé, Director, Vice-President, and now President under the tutelage of pioneers such as Rick Rubin and A.D. Washington. This native Virginian's work with producer Rick Rubin at American Records (Run DMC, The Beastie Boys, Red Hot Chili Peppers), his time as an urban music manager at Warner Brothers, and his work with Clive Davis, Puff Daddy, and others brought him into contact with some of the country's most notable artists, allowing him to oversee their creative development, upcoming projects, and promotional tours. But it was at Arista Records that FAT Thomi rose to the position of National Director of Hip-Hop Promotions, where he was largely responsible for the success of today's favorite artists. In our first episode, he sits down with us to discuss his time at Arista and Warner Bros. Records, his view on the Illuminati, and how record labels work.