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On Episode 69, The Fellas link up with Carl, Darrion, and Darrious to discuss: Spring 10's 15 year Kappa bday, Fraternity misconceptions, Fraternity principles, Hazing, Caleb Wilson, White vs Black Frats, Allowing kids to join, Denouncing letters, The bright side, Perpetration for life, & more!
For the first time in Now We Know's history, Donna & Jonathan have a two-peat guest: Thomas Polk. In March 2023, Donna & Jonathan interviewed Thomas (who happens to be Donna's dad) about his affiliation with Alpha Phi Alpha, Fraternity Incorporated. This episode is a continuation of that telling as the origin story. What prompted the discussion was the untimely passing of Caleb Wilson, a pledge of Omega Psi Phi, in Louisiana in February as a direct result of hazing. Hazing, a practice long withstanding time, has resulted in the tragic ending of too many young lives and negatively affected those around them. Does the potential cost of entry outweigh the benefits? Listen for more. Sources:https://www.netflix.com/title/80097003https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cm2yd0el491oBonus Source:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qT2RYDAuW4Flashback Episode:https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/SSjWDlPcySb#burningsands #greeklife #fraternity #sorority #hazing
LaKisha Bolton, Delta Sigma Theta, and Jeffery Mack, Kappa Alpha Psi, joins us in the "barbershop" to disscuss the resent of death of Caleb Wilson from Southern University while pledging a Divine 9, black fraternity or sorority.
Sleepy and Dosia are back with a thrilling and debate heavy episode of Just Posted. This episode they discuss: 0:50 Caleb Wilson, Ryan Clark and hazing 6:30 The Lebron James vs Stephen A. Smith Saga Continues 45:02 March Madness and Cooper Flagg 52:31 Chris Brown back on tour you taking those Meet and Greet pictures 1:00:20 YN R&B 1:09: Big U and Yella Beezy arrests and Wack 100 1:20:50 Marvin Sapp and giving to the church 1:28:52 Pop The Balloon comes to Netflix. We gonna see Aaron The Plumber? Email the show at straightolc@gmail.com or justposted1906@gmail.com Join The Just Posted Facebook group https://shorturl.at/XvCmF Follow Just Posted on Instagram @justpostedpodcast Hit the Voicemail at 641-715-3900 Ext. 769558 Follow SOLC Network online Instagram: https://bit.ly/39VL542 Twitter: https://bit.ly/39aL395 Facebook: https://bit.ly/3sQn7je To Listen to the podcast Podbean https://bit.ly/3t7SDJH YouTube http://bit.ly/3ouZqJU Spotify http://spoti.fi/3pwZZnJ Apple http://apple.co/39rwjD1 IHeartRadio http://ihr.fm/2L0A2y1
In this week's episode of PSA: The Mental Health Podcast, Izzy teams up with special guest Alyce Rose for an unfiltered conversation on race, masculinity, grief, and group identity. This Mental Man Monday deep dive unpacks three trending and controversial stories dominating headlines and timelines alike. First, actor Malik Yoba, best known for his role in Why Did I Get Married, recently stated that he no longer identifies as Black, choosing instead to describe himself as "non-white." Alyce and Izzy explore whether this is a protective move in a racially charged society—or a form of self-denial that could create more confusion than clarity, especially in professional spaces.Next, the duo reacts to Houston rapper Sauce Walka, who was shot in Memphis and quickly returned to social media with upbeat posts, despite his close friend being fatally wounded. Is his behavior a trauma response, a street image tactic, or something more concerning? Izzy draws parallels to past incidents involving other rappers, raising critical questions about how grief and survival are handled publicly. Finally, Jim Jones goes viral for his comments on fraternities, likening them to gang culture. Alyce, who has first-hand Greek experience, pushes back hard. The conversation also reflects on the recent hazing-related death of Southern University student Caleb Wilson and what this says about accountability, tradition, and the mental toll of belonging.This episode is real, thought-provoking, and layered—perfect for listeners navigating identity, cultural pressures, and emotional growth in today's world. Listen now and join the conversation.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/p-s-a-the-mental-health-podcast--5520511/support.
* Miami streets to be named after Miami rap songs* March Madness* Tragic fraternity hazing death of Caleb Wilson at Southern University* Why do people join frats?* Amit's long ass but interesting storyExplore the show's: Website - www.theAIBshow.comInstagram - www.instagram.com/theaibshowFacebook - www.facebook.com/theaibshowYouTube - www.youtube.com/channel/UCsLfGQJf8T7mBXzKCEfZsgQ
The Hazing From Hell, LA Frat Kills Another Student By “Accident” Authorities in Baton Rouge have announced two more arrests in the death of Caleb Wilson, a 20-year-old Southern University student who died after being repeatedly punched during an alleged off-campus fraternity hazing ritual. Police said Tuesday that 25-year-old Kyle Thurman and 28-year-old Isaiah Smith have been charged with felony criminal hazing in connection with the fatal incident. Wilson, a junior studying mechanical engineering, died in late February. Last week, investigators arrested 23-year-old Caleb McCray on charges of criminal hazing and manslaughter. Police allege that McCray punched Wilson four times before the pledge collapsed, became unresponsive, and appeared to experience a seizure. Surveillance footage reviewed by law enforcement shows Smith removing Wilson from his vehicle and taking him to a hospital. According to a police arrest warrant affidavit, the group initially told medical staff that Wilson had collapsed while playing basketball at a park, then left before officers arrived. Baton Rouge Police Department Chief Thomas Morse Jr. said Wilson died as a “direct result” of the hazing. Smith, who held the title “Dean of Pledges,” was allegedly in charge of overseeing the ritual. Authorities say he turned himself in on Tuesday. Smith's attorney, Franz Borghardt, emphasized that his client is not accused of making physical contact with Wilson and that no one was aware of any underlying medical conditions the student might have had. “This was a freak accident; we're not talking about force-feeding alcohol,” Borghardt said. “To be sure, everyone in that fraternity cares about Caleb. Our hearts go out to the Wilson family.” While both Smith and Thurman allegedly participated in punching some of the nine pledges, they are not described in police affidavits as having hit Wilson. The hazing took place at a warehouse owned by Smith's father, Todd Smith, who has not responded to requests for comment. Thurman could not be reached, and no information about legal counsel for him was immediately available. Phillip Robinson, McCray's attorney, said his client is innocent and urged the public to refrain from judgment. In Louisiana, hazing can be prosecuted as a felony under the 2018 Max Gruver Act, which carries penalties of up to a $10,000 fine and five years in prison when serious injury or death results. Organizations and educational institutions may also face penalties under the act. Omega Psi Phi, the fraternity Wilson was pledging, could face civil penalties. A spokesperson said the organization is cooperating with authorities. The campus chapter of the fraternity has been suspended, and Greek life organizations at Southern University have been barred from taking on new members for the remainder of the academic year, according to President Dennis Shields. Wilson, a passionate trumpet player in Southern University's renowned band, was honored with a well-attended vigil in early March. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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Authorities in Baton Rouge have announced two more arrests in the death of Caleb Wilson, a 20-year-old Southern University student who died after being repeatedly punched during an alleged off-campus fraternity hazing ritual. Police said Tuesday that 25-year-old Kyle Thurman and 28-year-old Isaiah Smith have been charged with felony criminal hazing in connection with the fatal incident. Wilson, a junior studying mechanical engineering, died in late February. Last week, investigators arrested 23-year-old Caleb McCray on charges of criminal hazing and manslaughter. Police allege that McCray punched Wilson four times before the pledge collapsed, became unresponsive, and appeared to experience a seizure. Surveillance footage reviewed by law enforcement shows Smith removing Wilson from his vehicle and taking him to a hospital. According to a police arrest warrant affidavit, the group initially told medical staff that Wilson had collapsed while playing basketball at a park, then left before officers arrived. Baton Rouge Police Department Chief Thomas Morse Jr. said Wilson died as a “direct result” of the hazing. Smith, who held the title “Dean of Pledges,” was allegedly in charge of overseeing the ritual. Authorities say he turned himself in on Tuesday. Smith's attorney, Franz Borghardt, emphasized that his client is not accused of making physical contact with Wilson and that no one was aware of any underlying medical conditions the student might have had. “This was a freak accident; we're not talking about force-feeding alcohol,” Borghardt said. “To be sure, everyone in that fraternity cares about Caleb. Our hearts go out to the Wilson family.” While both Smith and Thurman allegedly participated in punching some of the nine pledges, they are not described in police affidavits as having hit Wilson. The hazing took place at a warehouse owned by Smith's father, Todd Smith, who has not responded to requests for comment. Thurman could not be reached, and no information about legal counsel for him was immediately available. Phillip Robinson, McCray's attorney, said his client is innocent and urged the public to refrain from judgment. In Louisiana, hazing can be prosecuted as a felony under the 2018 Max Gruver Act, which carries penalties of up to a $10,000 fine and five years in prison when serious injury or death results. Organizations and educational institutions may also face penalties under the act. Omega Psi Phi, the fraternity Wilson was pledging, could face civil penalties. A spokesperson said the organization is cooperating with authorities. The campus chapter of the fraternity has been suspended, and Greek life organizations at Southern University have been barred from taking on new members for the remainder of the academic year, according to President Dennis Shields. Wilson, a passionate trumpet player in Southern University's renowned band, was honored with a well-attended vigil in early March. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
We weathered the storm to bring y'all a brand new episode.- Due to the tragic passing of Caleb Wilson, we have a transparent conversation from to Greek perspective about some of the things being said about fraternities and sororities. - Winter Intake, Alpha Theta Mu, "non-collegiate" organization?- "Mental Health" is becoming unhealthy
In this episode of KSP the crew starts with a discussion on male female stereotypes, In things you need to know we update you on the current status of the Caleb Wilson case, Jumpman covers Department of Education Layoffs, and more Trump talk. The crew talks about Diddy's defense saying the Cassie video was AI, Do we believe Deion Sanders doesnt pleasure himself and Anthony Edwards denying custody and visitation rights to his newly born daughter. All this more on this weeks episode For more,
Tim & TRU start the episode by discussing the passing of Caleb Wilson. Our condolences to his family and friends. We follow with asking the question; can a living condition be considered "better" of you are not wanted in the area you live? Do you have to watch the way you talk to your friends and the language you can use with them? Those topics and more on this episode! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joneshallpodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/joneshallpodEmail: JonesHallPodcast@gmail.com
What do the men that murdered Caleb Wilson, the latest Starbucks $50M lawsuit jury decision, Alaila Everett and Dr. Simone Witmore from Married to Medicine have in common? They want to relive the glory days of school social politics. Let's be mean and make an example out of those we are envious of. Also, Mr. Fox shares his latest pet peeve he continues to endure+ why Dawn Robinson - from Envogue - living in her car is none of our business.
This week, Oz and Fluent salute a Black woman based ride share program, discuss the drama caused by Doechii's comments on straight men, unpack the death of Caleb Wilson and Oz has thoughts about why Dr. Umar's paternity drama is fair game. Plus, your listener letters and the Top 3 STFUs. Pour Up Song of the Week: Spontaneous Worldwide- "Black Excellence"
Dr Boyce discusses the case of Caleb Wilson and the economic liability of hazing
Dave discusses the tragic loss of Caleb Wilson, the financial impact of DEI rollbacks on companies like Target and Tesla, and welcomes DEI disruptor Randi B. for an unfiltered conversation on the state of diversity in corporate America. Plus, the GRIN segment explores fun ways couples can enjoy March Madness together.
Southern California is on alert as a powerful storm moves into the region, with parts of Los Angeles County given instructions to evacuate. It comes just two months after wildfires sparked and devastated the area. CBS News' Carter Evans has the latest. Three people are facing felony criminal hazing charges in the death of 20-year-old Caleb Wilson, who was a sophomore at Southern University in Baton Rouge. An attorney for one of the men charged spoke to CBS News about the incident. President Trump threatened Russia with consequences on Wednesday if it doesn't agree to a 30-day ceasefire with Ukraine. CBS News' Holly Williams has more. A woman who was trapped in her car after a crash in Newton County, Indiana, was rescued nearly a week later. Brieonna Cassell had two broken legs and couldn't get out. She had to use her sweater to soak up water to drink. Finally, a man who was doing drainage work in the area spotted the wreck. Airlines and airports say they expect to be busier than ever during spring break, which covers much of March and April. AAA says on average domestic air fares are up 7% from last year, while hotels will also cost more. CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave has more. In a heartfelt letter to his younger self, five-time NBA All-Star Karl-Anthony Towns shares how his late mother's values shaped his life beyond basketball. The New York Knicks star opens up about balancing success on the court with a commitment to giving back. Jack Quaid, known for "The Boys" and "Scream," stars in the new action-comedy "Novocaine" as Nathan Cain, a man who can't feel pain. When his love interest is kidnapped, he turns his condition into a superpower in a high-stakes rescue mission. Sisters Alia and Radwa Elkaffas, known as the "Food Dolls," share simple, flavorful recipes with millions online. Their first cookbook, "Pretty Delicious: Simple, Modern Mediterranean, Served with Style," is already a New York Times best-seller, featuring over 110 Mediterranean-inspired dishes with Middle Eastern twists. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of The She Said It First Podcast, hosts Jerrilyn Lake aka Indeskribeabull and Lynee’ Monae discuss a variety of topics, but first Lynee’ and Jerrilyn tell the fans What Irritated Them This Week. Lynee’ has a message for all of the unpretty people that are commenting in her DMs, don’t. After telling the people what irritated them this week, they got into Dr. Umar Johnson and the possibility of him being a deadbeat dad. A 22-year-old woman claims that Dr. Umar is her father and that he has never been in her life. Jerrilyn and Lynee’ speak about Dr. Umar speaking up for the black community but not living what he preaches by not taking care of his children. At Southern University, 20-year-old Caleb Wilson passed away due to hazing while pledging Omega Psi Phi. Jerrilyn and Lynee’ discussed the issues with the Divine 9 fraternities and sororities at HBCUs losing their way. The host spoke about brotherhood and sisterhood should not be determined by hitting each other. They also spoke about rapper Doechii and how she thinks that straight men are a red flag to her. Lynee’ and Jerrilyn talked about the patriarchy being the issue, not straight men. Jerrilyn and Lynee’ also talked about dating and when is the right time for you to pay bills in a relationship. Leave a message on the ‘Sista to Sista’ hotline: https://www.speakpipe.com/SheSaidItFirst Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/she-said-it-first YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@u1pn Follow: @urban1podcast @indeskribeabull @lynee_monae Executive Producer: Jahi Whitehead Video/Social Media Producer: Walter Gainer II See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It is Tuesday on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast. In this episode, the RSMS crew discusses a plethora of topics on this show. Wendy Williams has been transported to a New York City hospital for a wellness check. Williams sent a note out of her window saying that she needed help, and the NYPD went to make sure that she was okay. Gospel singer Marvin Sapp joined the RSMS crew live in the studio in Dallas. Marvin Sapp joined Gary with the Tea and gave his insight. Sapp also performed live on-air. Also, the RSMS crew discussed hazing within the Divine 9 fraternities. This is after 20-year-old Caleb Wilson passed away from hazing at Southern University pledging Omega Psi Phi. Two people have been arrested for the death of Wilson and the RSMS crew are talking about this issue behind hazing in fraternities. All of this and more on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast. Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/rickey-smiley-morning-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The RSMS crew discussed hazing within the Divine 9 fraternities. This is after 20-year-old Caleb Wilson passed away from hazing at Southern University pledging Omega Psi Phi. Two people have been arrested for the death of Wilson and the RSMS crew are talking about this issue behind hazing in fraternities. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Text Theshortdesk PodcastEp. 199!!!2:50- We have a lot of Fan Mail this week to get to with a ton of questions, before we get to that, we all talk about our not so crazy week. 20:01- Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy was falsely accused of domestic violence by his fiancé but not before going to jail. We discuss the dangers of this whole situation! 34:25- Darrell's question of the day. 38:11- We have a ton of news to get to with an update on the Caleb Wilson murder, Kamala Harris potentially running for Governor and more...54:39- Dwayne is here to ruin our childhood with our segment :Questionable song/lyrics of the week.1:02:09- One has to GO!!!1:06:48- What are we doing award?!?!?!?1:08:01- Sports with Dwayne is jumping out the house as we discuss the latest incident involving Lebron James and Stephen A Smith and the discussion turns into a scene right out of Coming To America's Barbershop!SONG OF THE WEEKDarrell: Full Force- Not My Type of HypeRonnie Keith: Mike Posner ft Twista- Hey LadyDwayne: Torey Lanez- HighEMAIL: Theshortdeskpodcast@gmail.comFB/IG: Theshortdesk PodcastTwitter: TheshortdeskUse my special link https://zen.ai/uQkFLEY_TedWNfNOZoR4bPR4j1xUVxkRPi0SuDovOcA to save 20% off your first month of any Zencastr paid planCreate your podcast today! #madeonzencastr https://zencastr.com/?via=ronald
Y'all! This week's cup of BlaqKoffee is spilling over! From the tragic case of Caleb Wilson and the dark side of fraternity hazing to Trump's chaotic "State of the Union" filled with wild claims and political stunts, we're breaking it all down. We're also diving into Trump's trade war moves—smart strategy or straight-up nonsense? Plus, Joy Reid's shocking MSNBC exit and what it means for Black voices in media. And finally… where is Kamala? Is she fading into the background or plotting her next move? So, grab your tea, coffee, or draaank, and tune in! Don't forget to share your thoughts in the comments and pass this episode along to your people.
The Southern University community is reeling after engineering student Caleb Wilson died in an off-campus fraternity hazing ritual two weeks ago. Wilson was pledging for Omega Psi Phi at the time of his death. Three students have since been arrested. Aidan McCahill, a crime and criminal justice reporter for the Baton Rouge Advocate, gives us the latest.Baton Rouge voters will soon cast ballots on a constitutional amendment to overhaul several items in the state's tax code. But an attorney has filed a lawsuit, claiming that the ballot language is misleading and biased. Capitol Access reporter Brooke Thorington spoke with the attorney, William Most.The Marigny Opera Ballet continues its 11th season with the premiere of “DUSK”, a contemporary ballet by internationally acclaimed choreographer Cassi Abranches, which is produced by artistic director Diogo de Lima. The performance also has an original score by the New Orleans dream pop group, People Museum. Marigny Opera Ballet executive director Dave Hurlbert, and People Museum trombonist Jeremy Phipps tell us more about collaborating for this performance.__Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Diane Mack. Our managing producer is Alana Schreiber and our assistant producer is Aubry Procell. Our engineer is Garrett Pittman.You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at noon and 7 p.m. It's available on Spotify, the NPR app, and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to.Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!
It's not a country for you if you speak out royalties being stolen by UMG days before your demise, Angie Stone. it' not a country for you if you haven't been checked on for weeks by your daughter's and loved ones, Gene Hackmanit's not a country for you if you are an educated, accomplished young black colllege student in Baton Rouge, Caleb Wilson because older men refuse to let go of times passed. it's not a country for you if you are still finding out about that man you voted for, firefighters.
Boobie and Modd are back with episode 161 of The Untitled Podcast, and this one is a straight-up banger! The guys kick things off by trying something new—live on air—so you already know it's about to get interesting.They also show love to Coach George Brown and the Savannah High Blue Jackets for bringing home that state title—big salute! Plus, they get into: Did Anthony Edwards lowkey disrespect Obama? Are these boycotts really hitting? The tragic loss of Caleb Wilson, the wild Paradise season finale, Lizzo shedding pounds, and a whole lot more.Don't play yourself—lock in now!
The crew returns to discuss the Democratic Party's response to Trump, and why it isn't working. They also discuss the potential impact of the Target boycott and other ways to push back. Finally, they discuss what Black fraternities and sororities need to change following the death of Caleb Wilson - a student at Southern University pledging Omega Psi Phi. Follow us on all Instagram / TikTok / Twitter @ WRGOPod. Keep up with all our episodes and content at linktr.ee/wrgo
2 pack challenge on this Monday. Hope you all doing well! Tune in to this episode on some recent events going on, we talk about what happened down in Texas recently, condolences to the families that lost Lil Ronnie and his daughter. Condolencesalso to Caleb Wilson and his family, that situation is insane. The moral of this episode...all this violence has to stop. Hope you all have a good week.
Send us a textDuke defeats UNC 82-69 in an intense rivalry matchup that fulfilled my pre-game predictions almost perfectly. Conference championships are heating up with the SEC, Big 12, and ACC tournaments showcasing the most elite teams in college basketball.• Duke's 13-point victory over UNC (82-69) closely matched my prediction of a 10-15 point win• Cooper Flagg delivered with 15 points, 9 rebounds, 6 assists, and 4 blocks• UNC now likely needs to win the ACC Tournament to make March Madness• Duke showed vulnerability when Flagg was in foul trouble, raising contender status questions• Conference championships are crucial viewing before March Madness begins• The SEC features five top-10 teams, while the Big 12 has three top-10 teams• Duke faces tough competition from Clemson and Louisville in the ACC Tournament• Next season's rivalry continues with the Boozer twins joining Duke and Caleb Wilson heading to UNCPlease like, subscribe, comment, and tell anyone who's anyone about the show. Go Blue Devils!Support the showhttps://linktr.ee/GetABucketShow for more content!!!
The Context of White Supremacy hosts the weekly Compensatory Call-In 03/08/25. We encourage non-white listeners to dial in with their codified concepts, new terms, observations, research findings, workplace problems or triumphs, and/or suggestions on how best to Replace White Supremacy With Justice ASAP. This weekly broadcast examines current events from across the globe to learn what's happening in all areas of people activity. We cultivate Counter-Racist Media Literacy by scrutinizing journalists' word choices and using logic to deconstruct what is reported as "news." We'll use these sessions to hone our use of terms as tools to reveal truth, neutralize Racists/White people. #ANTIBLACKNESS This weekend marks 60 years since the infamous "Bloody Sunday" march in Selma, Alabama where dozens of black females, elderly and children were beaten, trampled by horses, and shackled. , During the melee, the late John Lewis was pummeled on Edmund Pettus Bridge, which was deliberately named after a Klu Klux Klan member. Importantly, after much public debate and White hand-ringing, the bridge remains named after a Klansman in 2025. Organizers of this weekend's anniversary march openly question how much progress has been made since that day of White Terrorism. In Germany, a half dozen White men were arrested and charged with plotting to overthrow the German government and kidnap the health minister. The spirit of Dr. Frances Cress Welsing is demanding that alleged counter-racists pay attention to what's happening in this part of so-called Europe
Hey Tribe,your jawns have returned and are ready to catch up! Condolences to the families of Angie Stone and Caleb Wilson. Gearing up to Shannon Sharpes harsh parenting, wedding clashes and making choices on who can Choose YOU.What's Goings On:-RIP's-Philly on top-Shannon Sharpe's parenting -The proposal that never happened Boss of the Week: Covered Hearts MS-http://www.coveredheartsms.comT1: Best Man Down T2: Choose WiselyReality Check: Aging Epiphanies **Rate, Subscribe and vibe! Don't forget to tag #Toeachhisownpodcast or @ us to let us know what you think of this week's episodePodcast IGhttps://instagram.com/toeachhisownpodcast?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA==CHRISSIE IGhttps://instagram.com/miss.lomax?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA==ANA IGhttps://instagram.com/sunkissedchoc?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA==
3.7.2025 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Historic Montgomery Bus Station for sale, Rep. Al Green speaks on House floor, Failing Trump economy The historic Montgomery Bus Station has recently been listed for sale by the U.S. General Services Administration. Alabama Congressman Shomari Figures is here to discuss his plan to stop the sale. Texas Representative Al Green took to the House floor a day after being censured. We'll show you what he said. February's job report is in, and it doesn't look good. We'll talk to economist Morgan Harper about why the numbers look so grim. We'll tell The Bail Project about a new survey that comprehensively examines pretrial reforms across the country and how the findings suggest a very different story than the narrative. An arrest was made in the Louisiana fraternity death case of Caleb Wilson. And a major music loss. Tony! Toni! Toné! guitarist D'Wayne Wiggins, has died after his battle with cancer. ✨Get your "Don't Blame Me ... I Voted for the Black Woman" tee and #FAFO 2025 tee TODAY #RMU Merch
It's all type of vibes this week so we decided to pull up with a fresh episode of that Best Friend Weekend Podcast! Rumble Williams kick things off by discussing how he taps into certain artists every time (01:00) which led to us giving some of our can't-miss artists (02:00) and expounding on Drake and Kendrick Lamar (07:00). Next, Aldo let us know What Burned His Boudin this week including Noah Scurry (15:00), the embarrassment that is Donald Trump (18:00), planning a family trip (21:00), AT&T not standing on business (24:00), and profanity from kids (30:00). After this, we had to take some time to talk about the tragic passing of Caleb Wilson at Southern University (43:00) before talking some NFL draft and Bun B's birthday (57:00). To wrap things up, we gave our Big Three vibe daddy artists (1:05:00).
In this week's mental health moment the topic of burnout or depression. Experiencing both has been a challenge of discovery. As a PK (Preachers kid) I don't want to call things into my world that isn't there but also want to be honest about where I stand...................Your girl is almost 2 full months of no Target shopping? So what happened to those mental health walks in all of the aisles?......................Caleb Wilson deserved more. Continuing praying for an answer for his family and friends...................Not yall took do what makes you happy as a sign to really do what you want...................Follow me on socials:InstagramFacebookYouTubeOn the BlogBlueSkySubstackTikTok
Yeeerrrrr!!! What is going on everybody? On this episode Rob and Ericca chop it up burger spots, Gervonta Tank Davis vs Lamont Roach, why people choose to only see things from their perspective. Lastly, they discuss the unfortunate death of Southern University student Caleb Wilson who died while participating in a fraternity ritual. Connect with us Here: www.fmepodcast.com Do you need or want some advice? Did you recently celebrate something important? Did you have a spicy interaction with someone? If so, we want to share your story. Submit your story for our new segment " Sharing Experiences" here: rob@fmepodcast.com or admin@fmepodcast.com Follow us on Instagram: The show: fme_podcast Rob: komplete_vision Pass The Peaz App: passthepeazapp https://www.passthepeaz.app/ Affiliate Links: Support The Show By Shopping With Our Affiliates Check Out Garner's Garden Connect with Barter Black IG: @ibarterblack Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ibarterblack Website: https://www.barterblack.io/ Register for the Barter Black® Virtual Relaunch Party Here: Barter Black® Relaunch Party Link Affiliate code: Fmepodcast Music by: Romo: Support Romo' Music Jenova 7: Support Jenova 7's Music Baskaat: Support Baaskat's Music J Create: Support J Create's Music
Send us a textSummaryIn this conversation, Sauce Mackenzie and Brian Crawford delve into the current state of the NBA, focusing on the implications of Kyrie Irving's injury and the ongoing debate surrounding LeBron James as the face of the league. They discuss the complexities of LeBron's legacy, the impact of player empowerment, and the role of media sensationalism in shaping public perception. The dialogue highlights the evolution of LeBron from a high school prodigy to a controversial figure in sports, emphasizing the need for accountability and the challenges posed by social media in sports journalism. In this conversation, Sauce Mackenzie and B.C. delve into the evolution of sports commentary, comparing the careers of LeBron James and Charles Barkley, and discussing the impact of team dynamics on player decisions. They explore LeBron's journey through the NBA finals, the expectations placed on him, and the responsibility young athletes have in today's culture. The discussion also touches on the importance of intelligence and authenticity in modern society, particularly for young black men navigating their identities. In this conversation, B.C. and Sauce Mackenzie delve into the tragic incident involving Caleb Wilson and the broader implications of hazing culture within Greek life, particularly in the black community. They share personal perspectives on the need for belonging, the impact of low self-esteem, and the cultish nature of hazing rituals. The discussion emphasizes the importance of unity within the black community, advocating for a collective identity that transcends individual affiliations.Chapters00:00 The State of the NBA: Kyrie's Injury and LeBron's Legacy05:58 LeBron James: The Face of the NBA and Player Empowerment11:58 Media Sensationalism: The Impact of Social Media on NBA Reporting18:00 The Evolution of LeBron: From High School Prodigy to Controversial Figure28:28 The Evolution of Sports Commentary30:13 Comparing LeBron and Barkley's Career Moves32:05 The Impact of Team Dynamics on Player Decisions34:43 LeBron's Finals Journey: Expectations vs. Reality38:04 The Responsibility of Young Athletes42:32 Intelligence and Authenticity in Modern Culture47:30 The Tragic Incident and Hazing Culture50:15 Personal Perspectives on Greek Life and Belonging52:41 The Impact of Low Self-Esteem and Identity56:12 The Cultish Nature of Hazing and Brotherhood01:00:01 Reflections on Pain, Humiliation, and Community01:07:06 The Need for Unity in the Black CommunityTakeawaysSupport the show
Episode 67 of Whats The Word Live begins with sending condolences to the family of Caleb Wilson, the student who lost his life amidst the recent investigation into hazing allegations against Omega Psi Phi at Southern University. The crew digs into the difficult conversation surrounding Wilson and question whether Greek Life has gotten too far away from its original principles. The team also sends love and light to the family of Soul Legend Angie Stone, who transitioned tragically over the weekend at the age of 63. Bree asks the team their thoughts on the hairdresser who dragged her client for non-payment before breaking down the saga unfolding between Gorgeous Doll and her alleged secret relationship with Future. Next, the team has a quick intervention with Cody before the room breaks down the definition of dating. We close out the show discussing the 2025 Chicago Artists to Watch list.We are officially in Lent season - but the one thing to not give up is tapping in What's The Word Live - Press Play! Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/whats-the-word-interviews-with-cody-mack. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, the EduPurist podcast delves into the heartbreaking story of Caleb Wilson, a bright 20-year-old mechanical engineering student at Southern University, whose life was tragically cut short during an off-campus hazing ritual. Caleb's death has ignited a powerful conversation about the pervasive and dangerous culture of hazing within Greek life, and the urgent need for systemic change.Join us as we explore:The details surrounding Caleb Wilson's tragic passing: We examine the events that led to his collapse and the subsequent investigation.The broader context of hazing: We discuss the history and prevalence of hazing in fraternities and sororities, and the psychological and physical dangers it poses.The impact on the Southern University community: We consider the grief, shock, and calls for accountability that have followed this devastating incident.The critical need for reform: We discuss potential solutions, including stricter anti-hazing policies, increased oversight, and a shift in Greek life culture towards positive mentorship and community engagement.The importance of student safety: We address the responsibility of universities and Greek organizations to protect their members from harm.This episode is a somber but necessary exploration of a serious issue that affects college campuses nationwide. We aim to honor Caleb Wilson's memory by sparking meaningful dialogue and advocating for a safer, more responsible Greek life experience.Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions of hazing, which may be disturbing to some listeners.Listen now to join the conversation and demand change.#EduPurist #HazingAwareness #SouthernUniversity #OmegaPsiPhi #GreekLife #StudentSafety #Accountability #CollegeLife #Podcast #Education
Send us a textIn this conversation, Sauce Mackenzie explores various themes surrounding life, community, and the challenges faced by the Black community in America. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing the blessings of life, navigating the current tense state of the nation, and the significance of community support and boycotts. Mackenzie discusses the economic power of consumer choices and critiques the hazing practices within fraternities, questioning their impact on identity and masculinity. He contrasts the dynamics of gangs and fraternities, advocating for a reevaluation of loyalty and brotherhood within Black organizations. The conversation concludes with a call for understanding and change in the community.Chapters00:00 The Blessing of Life and Current Tensions01:46 Navigating Community Challenges and Boycotts04:17 Understanding Emasculation and Hazing in Fraternities08:06 The Impact of Loyalty and Brotherhood on Identity11:52 The Dangers of Emasculation and Its Roots16:39 Fraternities vs. Gangs: A Comparative Analysis21:16 The Need for Change in Brotherhood DynamicsTakeawaysWaking up is a blessing that we often take for granted.America is currently in a tense state, facing various challenges.Community support and boycotts can be powerful tools for change.Economic power can be demonstrated through consumer choices.Hazing practices in fraternities can have detrimental effects on individuals.Emasculation in fraternal organizations raises questions about loyalty and identity.There is a need for honest conversations about the impact of hazing.Gangs and fraternities serve different purposes and have different dynamics.The desire for acceptance can lead to harmful practices in organizations.Understanding and reevaluating loyalty is crucial for the Black community.Support the show
Two court storms in 7 days for the Commodores. All UK Ball tries to piece together what led to the disappointing loss against Vandy Saturday. Was this a look ahead game with UT on the horizon? Was Pope caught searching for a consistent lineup with Carr out? Did the Caleb Wilson recruitment cause a distraction? Why do the 'Cats continue to start out slow in the first half? We answer BBN's questions and preview a tough matchup against the Volunteers. Sponsored by: State Line Co (statelineco.shop) X: @StateLineCoPromo Code: BleedBlue for 10% off purchase
Joey Powell, Sean Moran and Sherrell McMillan give their instant reactions to the breaking news that Caleb Wilson will be a Tar Heel. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
ESPN basketball analyst Paul Biancardi joins the show, as Paul talks about what the Tar Heels are getting in five-star prospect Caleb Wilson, he explains why he thinks UNC will still make the NCAA Tournament, and what's on the line in tomorrow's Duke/Wake Forest game See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coley & Trill React to Ichiro's Unanimous Hall of Fame Snub & Preview Conference Championship Games: On this episode of Third Time's the Charm, our friend Berm joins the show to lookback the College Football Playoffs and discuss the bounce-back potential for Carson Beck and Drew Allar. Then, the three guys crew dive deep into the Philly sports scene as they look ahead to the NFC Conference Championship and look back on the terrible Philadelphia 76ers season to date. Then Coley and Trill dive deep into the rest of the sports news from this past week, including Aaron Rodgers' future with the Jets, Ichiro Suzuki's unanimous Hall of Fame snub, and why the Dodgers are actually great for baseball. Don't miss the boys analysis, debates, and bold predictions! (0:00) Berm Joins the Show! (4:32) Reflecting on the College Football Playoffs (7:14) Carson Beck's Potential Bounceback Year (Could be Good for Social) (8:22) Berm Believes in Drew Allar (10:24) Berm Frustration With CFP Seeding (11:10) CFB Season is TOO LONG! (15:05) Coley's Fix for the CFB Season (16:22) The NIL Era: College Football's Wild West (20:56) Berm Contemplates Eagles Path to the Super Bowl (25:07) Jalen Carter's Character Assassination was REAL (26:56) Jayden Daniels is THE TRUTH (29:42) Weather Talk for the NFC Championship (32:32) Let's Stop Caring About the 76ers (33:37) Nobody Likes Joel Embiid Right Now (76ers are so dejected right now, could be decent for social) (36:39) Berm Still Wants the 76ers to Make the Playoffs (Could be funny for social) (41:25) Ranking Where Al Horford Lies Among Most Hated Philly Athletes (43:24) Saquon Barkley Can Do No Wrong (45:46) NFC Championship Predictions (47:14) Bears, Ben Johnson Are Making Smart Moves (49:46) Jaguars Fire Trent Ballke (54:23) Why the Commanders are Lightyears Ahead of Patriots, Bears (57:19) AFC Championship Preview (1:04:27) Trill Sets the Record Straight (1:09:49) Revisiting the Stefon Diggs Trade (1:13:24) Jets Hire Aaron Glenn (1:17:04) Should the Jets Bring Back Aaron Rodgers? (1:21:05) Jalen Milroe Will Go A LOT Higher Than People Expect (1:23:43) NFL Draft Talk (1:34:55) Savion Williams Will be a Combine Standout (Could be Short, cut at any point) (1:41:28) Coley's confidence in Nick Nash's NFL Future (Could be a short, cut at any point) (1:44:25) What's Next for Cooper Kupp? (1:45:20) NFC Championship Predictions (1:56:04) Ichiro Unianimous Snub is an Act of Cowardice (1:59:01) Was First-Ballot Too Early for CC Sabathia? (2:03:09) Should Players Be Able to Play Their Way Out of the Hall of Fame? (2:15:33) The Dodgers Are GREAT for Baseball (2:30:31) Caleb Wilson's Future Coley Mick and Trill Withers are back (again), with Third Time's The Charm! Their newest show, presented by Underdog Fantasy, features the two like they never left. Coley and Trill will cover sports and just about everything else. Sign up for Underdog Fantasy HERE with promo code CHARM and get up to 50% first deposit bonus up to $1,000: https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-third-timesthe-charm Subscribe to the Podcast
On today's show Torres reacts to a WILD Tuesday night of college hoops. Arkansas star Boogie Fland out for the year - is all hope lost for John Calipari's first Arkansas team?! An interesting look at Dan Hurley's latest tirade - and if this time he went too far? Plus, why Louisville is the best story in college hoops + a final prediction on five-star Caleb Wilson Arkansas star out for the year - what now? (2:00): Torres opens the show by discussing Arkansas star Boogie Fland being out for the year - is ALL hope lost for the Razorbacks this season? Dan Hurley's latest rant (18:00): Next up, Torres discusses Dan Hurley's latest rant - plays some of his postgame sound and discusses whether the coach crossed the line - or is he right to be mad at officials?! Louisville is the best story in college hoops + a final thought on 5-star Caleb Wilson (34:00): Finally, Torres wraps the show explaining why Louisville might just be the best story in college hoops right now - as they improve to 15-5 on the year. And finally, he gives his final thoughts as five-star Caleb Wilson gets set to make his college decision on Thursday. Donate to the PASADENA HUMANE SOCIETY HERE!!! Also, thank you to Caulipuffs, the healthy, yet delicious snack that is taking over your grocery isle! For more details - visit CauliPuffs.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matt Sak BBN and Big Blue Bud talk about the close loss to Bama in Rupp, how we are not worried moving forward, the latest on Caleb Wilson, and our current outlook for the rest of SEC play.
The Cats go 1-1 on the week, getting a big win against top 15 TAMU but falling to #4 Bama in Rupp. Rando and Salena give their takes on what carried the Cats to a win over the Aggies and what cost the Cats against the Tide. Plus, the duo discusses the Caleb Wilson recruitment and talk the Lady Cats chances of beating the big names in the SEC and making a Final 4 run. Sponsored by: State Line Co (statelineco.shop) X: @StateLineCoPromo Code: BleedBlue for 10% off purchase
Day 3 of the 2025 Hoophall Classic was filled with erupting excitement! Host Reese Merritt discusses large names that surged into Blake Arena, such as Caleb Wilson, Cameron and Cayden Boozer, Mia and Mya Pauldo, Olivia Vukosa, and Bryce James by interviewing and sharing exclusive interviews conducted by student journalists. Here is the rundown: (0:30) Hello from Reese Merritt (1:16) Day 3 Recap (3:49) Kaitlyn Kupiec and Kyle Valentine on Bryce James and the Boozer Twins (12:18) Liam Reilly interviews Caleb Wilson; Discusses Mia and Mya Pauldo (17:44) Reese Merritt interviews Christ the King head coach Bob Mackey (19:38) Kaitlyn Kupiec on Tounde Yessoufou (21:51) Braedan Shea and Patrick Fergus on leading media clubs (28:54) Day 4 Schedule
Posting this from our twitter space. This is just too good not to share. If you have never heard the story about how Acaden Lewis became a Cat, this is a must listen! Sponsored by: State Line Co (statelineco.shop) X: @StateLineCoPromo Code: BleedBlue for 10% off purchase
Paul, Jaden, Joe and Randow break it all down for you! Sponsored by: State Line Co (statelineco.shop) X: @StateLineCoPromo Code: BleedBlue for 10% off purchase
2025 opened with two conference road matchups for North Carolina, and though the game play and effort may not have been up to the team's own standards, late game heroics from Elliot Cadeau helped UNC earn a win at Notre Dame after the Tar Heels delivered a clunker at Louisville earlier in the week. Seth Trimble's absence and continued offensive struggles were themes from both games. Sean Moran and Sherrell McMillan join Joey Powell to discuss this past week's action, as well as give a brief update on Caleb Wilson and some new 2026 recruiting offers. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Will Kentucky and Mark Pope land Caleb Wilson? How about Acaden Lewis? And who else is scheduling official visits? Jacob Polacheck answers all of that and more in a new episode of Here Comes the Boom with guest Joe Tipton.