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In this episode, Suge details Snoop's early interactions with Death Row and himself. Explaining the unique characteristics he brought to the fold, he talks about the trust they shared and good times that were experienced. Further commenting on Snoop's recent participation in the Olympic ceremony, he offers a critique of the way in which the "Doggfather" carries himself on the world stage. Suge continues with commentary on some of his personal favorite Olympians, their struggles in competition, their approaches toward marriage and family, and the need for equity in treatment of athletes competively. Suge explains the sacrifices he made following his journey to college and later back to his home territory of Compton, California. Later in the episode he segues into a backstory involving Mob James' brother "Timmy Ru". This episode is sponsored by Earnin. Download Earnin today in the Google Play or Apple app store. Type in “Collect Call” under podcast when you sign up. This episode is sponsored by Rocket Money. Stop paying for all those unwanted monthly subscription charges, go to https://Rocketmoney.com/Suge for details This episode is sponsored by Home Chef. For 18 free meals, free shipping and free dessert for life, go to https://HomeChef.com/Suge for details. NEW EPISODES OF COLLECT CALL WITH SUGE KNIGHT ARE RELEASED WEEKLY Executive Producer: Brett Jeffries (@igobybrettj) Executive Producer: Toi-Lin Kelly Producer: Legend Knight Producer: Vince Ewing Recording Engineer: Paris Willis Breakbeat Site - https://breakbeatmedia.com IG: @BreakbeatMedia @OfficialSugeKnight @CollectCallWithSugeKnight References used under fair use: Art of Dialogue, Associated Press, Breakfast Club, MTV, ABC News Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Suge starts off this episode by diving into the promise he saw in Nate Dogg's talent from the moment they met. He later gives details on little-known aspects of J-Lo and Diddy's past relationship and how they may be affecting J-Lo's current relationship with Ben Affleck. Suge discusses the fact that Black folks make up just 8% of the total population in Los Angeles, but make up 34% of the homeless population. Suge takes the time out to weigh in on the migrant-crisis that is currently plaguing the United States, and points out that programs like CAPI provide immediate relief to immigrants while many Blacks struggle to qualify for similar help. He comments on sacrifices he made to try to create a better, more equitable climate in the music industry, while urging today's artists to stop beefing with each other and come together to form a union so real change can take place. Suge also gives tips to the ladies for dealing with men who don't recognize their proper worth. This episode is sponsored by Earnin. Download Earnin today in the Google Play or Apple app store. Type in “Collect Call” under podcast when you sign up. This episode is sponsored by Rocket Money. Stop paying for all those unwanted monthly subscription charges, go to https://Rocketmoney.com/Suge for details This episode is sponsored by Home Chef. For 18 free meals, free shipping and free dessert for life, go to https://HomeChef.com/Suge for details. NEW EPISODES OF COLLECT CALL WITH SUGE KNIGHT ARE RELEASED WEEKLY Executive Producer: Brett Jeffries (@igobybrettj) Executive Producer: Toi-Lin Kelly Producer: Legend Knight Producer: Vince Ewing IG: @BreakbeatMedia @OfficialSugeKnight @CollectCallWithSugeKnight Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Suge Knight was never an executive known to be “all in the videos,” and in this episode he explains why a great leader leads from the back. Suge talks about recording sessions with Tupac and what really went into producing some of his songs. Suge shares details about the fraud surrounding the way he lost control of Death Row Records and provides receipts in the form of an affidavit signed by attorney David Kenner, implicating Michael “Harry-O” Harris, among others. Someone brought the documentary “Welcome To Death Row” to Suge's attention recently and Suge addresses some of the false and misleading things in it. Suge pivots to talk about how the rise of ratchet reality tv shows has helped to destroy Hollywood. Suge comments on the current state of the hip-hop music industry and how the major labels are exploiting artists and executives. This episode is sponsored by Earnin. Download Earnin today in the Google Play or Apple app store. Type in “Collect Call” under podcast when you sign up. This episode is sponsored by Rocket Money. Stop paying for all those unwanted monthly subscription charges, go to https://Rocketmoney.com/Suge for details NEW EPISODES OF COLLECT CALL WITH SUGE KNIGHT ARE RELEASED WEEKLY Executive Producer: Brett Jeffries (@igobybrettj) Executive Producer: Toi-Lin Kelly Producer: Legend Knight Producer: Vince Ewing IG: @BreakbeatMedia @OfficialSugeKnight @CollectCallWithSugeKnight Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After hours with THE BOYZZ & JackJack with special guest Drexxpress, who if you remember is the father of the the most viral little boy we had on the show, Gage. We share our opinion on the reality of " balance" within the entrepreneurship and as a parent. Duzco gets a call from his friend who is in the big house and thanks to our followers, we share the drama shared on the Not Gonna Lie link from our instagram story. A Toast to Life.Stories Lived. Stories Told. Learn what it means to embody a communication perspective to create better social worlds.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show.
In this episode, Suge responds to podcast fans who have asked him to go through each person that was a key part of Death Row Records and give his rundown on the good and bad about them. First up, Dr. Dre. Suge talks us back to the early days of meeting Dre when he was signed to Eazy E and Jerry Heller's Ruthless Records. Suge talks about the soundtrack to the movie “Deep Cover,” and how much of an important role it played in getting Death Row off the ground. Suge commends Dre for not running off when the war between Ruthless and Death Row got going. Suge talks about the challenges for many in the music industry that lead a double life and how challenging it was for Suge himself to manage and grow a business in this environment. Suge goes into Dr. Dre's history of beating women, comparing it to the situation with Diddy and Cassie. Suge continues to point out the powers that be at the major record labels and their role in creating and supporting these types of activities. In a special epilogue to this episode, Suge provides a graphic detailing of Dr. Dre's brutal 1991 attack on Fox TV video show host Dee Barnes. Despite gag orders for all parties that came with a legal settlement made at the time, Dr. Dre would later re-hash his violent attack on Ms. Barnes in the Eminem song “Guilty Conscience,” where the Dre and Eminem make fun of what happened. Finally, Suge reveals never-before-heard details he learned from Barnes' husband Ricky Harris shortly before his death in 2016. This episode is sponsored by Earnin. Download Earnin today in the Google Play or Apple app store. Type in “Collect Call” under podcast when you sign up. This episode is sponsored by Home Chef. For 18 free meals, free shipping and free dessert for life,go to https://HomeChef.com/Suge for details. This episode is sponsored by Rocket Money. Stop paying for all those unwanted monthly subscription charges, go to https://Rocketmoney.com/Suge for details NEW EPISODES OF COLLECT CALL WITH SUGE KNIGHT ARE RELEASED WEEKLY Executive Producer: Brett Jeffries (@igobybrettj) Executive Producer: Toi-Lin Kelly Producer: Legend Knight Producer: Vince Ewing IG: @BreakbeatMedia @OfficialSugeKnight @CollectCallWithSugeKnight Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Haagan calls The Flame to summon the challenges for the heroes, whilst they contact a dear friend. Lafian wants to contact Trevor, Rhal gives Haagan a gift, Squash is regretful and Zaltanna has a nice conversation. Who awaits them in the Arena? I guess we're about to find out... Get early access to the [Kino] campaign on Patreon! You can help support the show at http://www.Patreon.com/blighthouse Find us - Email: TheLuckyDiePodcast@gmail.com Website: www.TheLuckyDie.com Twitter: @TLDPod [Arch - @Arch_DnD] [Casey - @childofginevra] [Eyþór - @Abyzzinn] [Neil - Neil@blighthouse.studio] [Volonda - Volonda@blighthouse.studio] This is a Blighthouse Studio production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the place where we get to let our geek flags fly and talk about all things geek. Basically a fuzzy guide to life, the universe, and everything but mostly geek stuff. This level of the podcast is one of those hey we hit a milestone episodes. 400? How the heck does a free podcast last that long? Well… we;re poor so you knew at some point we'd call you collect…. Or at least spend an hour or so talking about collecting. That's exactly what the Marshall, Blue, and me did but also chatted about Medieval times, front butts, sword fights, and our favorite stuff from 400 episodes of the show. Of course we talk collecting, how it begins, how it feels, where's it's gone, the money in it, nostalgia, our collections, and a bunch more. I sincerely hope you enjoy it as much as we did having the conversation. Congrats on completing Level 400 of the podcast! Think positive, test negative, stay safe, wash your hands, wear a mask, and good luck out there. Feel free to contact me on Twitter and/or Instagram (@wookieeriot). You can also reach the show by e-mail, laughitupfuzzballpodcast@gmail.com., or by joining the Facebook group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/1879505335626093). I'd love to hear from you. Merch is available at teepublic.com/user/laugh-it-up-fuzzball. Also subscribe to the feed on Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, Stitcher, Breaker, IHeartRadio, RadioPublic, Spotify, or any of the apps which pull from those sources. Go do your thing so I can keep doing mine. If you feel so inclined, drop a positive rating or comment on those apps. Ratings help others find the madness. Tell your friends, geekery is always better with peers. Thank YOU for being a part of this hilarity! There's a plethora of ways to comment about the show and I look forward to seeing your thoughts, comments, and ideas. May the force be with us all, thanks for stopping by, you stay classy, be excellent to each other and party on dudes! TTFN… Wookiee out! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/laugh-it-up-fuzzball/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/laugh-it-up-fuzzball/support
Suge begins by talking about the state of things currently on the West Coast. He feels like outsiders are taking advantage of all the West Coast's resources and wants to see the West become more united. He shouts Kendrick Lamar and DJ Mustard along with some of the artists he feels are representing well. Suge moves on to talk about the case that has him currently serving 28 years in prison. He provides new insights into why he took the deal he did and lets us know he's got a new lawyer working to help him get back home soon. Suge's son legend schools him on the rise of NBA star Anthony Edwards, before shifting to a follow up on this thoughts about the ongoing Diddy case. Suge talks about all the people who had knowledge of Diddy's violent behavior and those who helped empower him to get away with it. He feels that Diddy shouldn't have to take all the blame and points out that if the government were to pursue a RICO case, many others could get charged and Diddy could also still be charged for what he did to Cassie, despite the statute of limitations having run out. He closes the episode out with some comments about Keefe D and how most serial killers and rapists like to keep photos or videos of their crimes. This episode is sponsored by Earnin. Download Earnin today in the Google Play or Apple app store. Type in Collect Call under PODCAST when you sign up. NEW EPISODES OF COLLECT CALL WITH SUGE KNIGHT ARE RELEASED WEEKLY Executive Producer: Brett Jeffries (@igobybrettj) Executive Producer: Toi-Lin Kelly Producer: Legend Knight Producer: Vince Ewing IG: @BreakbeatMedia @OfficialSugeKnight @CollectCallWithSugeKnight Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Collect Call, Suge Knight addresses the importance of taking responsibility for one's actions and decisions. He admits that he did not listen to Tupac's concerns about the use of off-duty police officers to do security, and how they were used to infiltrate and destroy the Black Panther movement. In light of the recent arrest of Keefe D for the murder of Tupac, this raises some important questions about the FBI's COINTELPRO program and whether the government targeted Tupac and the hip-hop industry for some of the same reasons that the Black Panthers and other Black leaders were taken down. Suge reveals that he recently learned for the first time that his former longtime business partner, Jimmy Iovine, was wearing a wire and was trying to entrap him when he came to visit him in prison in the late 1990's. Suge goes on to weigh in on the latest news with Sean “Diddy” Combs and says that he doesn't expect to see Puffy in handcuffs anytime soon because of Puffy's role as an FBI informant. Suge provides another stunning revelation about Iovine and Interscope Records' involvement in paying off Puffy's former assistant, Capricorn Clark, to keep her quiet about the abuse she claims she endured. NEW EPISODES OF COLLECT CALL WITH SUGE KNIGHT ARE RELEASED WEEKLY This episode is sponsored by Earnin. Download Earnin today in the Google Play or Apple app store. Type in Collect Call under PODCAST when you sign up. This episode is sponsored by Prize Picks. Download the Prize Picks app today and use code "Suge" for a first deposit match up to $100. Executive Producer: Brett Jeffries (@igobybrettj) Executive Producer: Toi-Lin Kelly Producer: Legend Knight Producer: Vince Ewing IG: @BreakbeatMedia @OfficialSugeKnight @CollectCallWithSugeKnight Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we recap what we did over the week. We first talk about the Seperation Project that will take place on the McKinley and Blackstone intersection. We then talk local events as we remind you to attend Art Hop as Collect Call will take over The Fulton. We continue to support local music as Wormavin released his latest single "I Choose Tonight" featuring Doeface. We keep it local as we mention our Valley FC soccer club as they face off against Cal State Prep which will be their last homegame of the 2024 sping schedule. We then talk about how Negro League stats and how they will now be intergrated with MLB record books. We then talk NBA playoffs, and also take a look into the WNBA season. Be sure to support all your local sports, artists, and podcasts. Have a blazing week! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theblazepodcast/message
00:45 In historical fashion, this episode begins with Suge addressing what Mother's Day, and a relationship with his mother essentially means in totality. 1:00 Suge gives an introspective view into why he feels the way he does, due to his relationship with his mother. And ultimately what allowed him to appreciate having the relationship he was afforded. 1:45 Continuing to give insight to what his response and reaction has to be; the audience is gifted with full perspective to what Suge's experiences is, as he finds out what his mother's situation has become. 3:00 Suge dives into to initial mishaps that ultimately divide what's right and wrong amongst the industry in general. Describing what he has identified as the things that make his mother happy and content. 4:00 Certain individuals were granted love and appreciation due to admiration for their mother, including Snoop, Pac, Kanye, and R. Kelly. 8:40 Suge addresses what artists impact his mother's legacy the most from a personal standpoint. 9:20 Showing vulnerability and resolve, Suge sings “I Believe I Can Fly” to honor his mother's legacy, a moment that defines a son's love for his mother 12:25 Suge is clear in his approach regarding being proud of your mother! Post pictures of your mother regardless of physical appearance or perspective. Love is what matters most! 15:45 Suge addresses Reggie Wright, and the truth behind the ownership of Suge's building in Beverly Hills 17:45 Suge speaks on the trust he has with his father 18:10 Suge makes it clear that while he was in prison, his father has power of attorney over all of his personal assets. 21:25 Suge stakes his claim as a cultural leader as he expresses that if you can achieve something once, you can achieve it again if God blesses you with the ability to do so. 22:45 Suge says that whenever it is that he comes home, Wack 100, an individual who has disrespected Suge's mother, will have to either stand on accusations made, or face disciplinary actions. A reasonable response to disrespect exhibited. NEW EPISODES OF COLLECT CALL WITH SUGE KNIGHT ARE RELEASED WEEKLY This episode is sponsored by Earnin. Download Earnin today in the Google Play or Apple app store. Type in Collect Call under PODCAST when you sign up. This episode is sponsored by Prize Picks. Download the Prize Picks app today and use code "Suge" for a first deposit match up to $100. This episode is sponsored by Rocket Money. Stop paying for all those unwanted monthly subscription charges go to https://Rocketmoney.com/Suge for details. Video/audio content from Vlad TV used on basis of fair use. Executive Producer: Brett Jeffries (@igobybrettj) Executive Producer: Toi-Lin Kelly Producer: Legend Knight Producer: Vince Ewing Original Music & Scoring: Londell "DJ L" Buckner & Vince Ewing IG: @BreakbeatMedia @OfficialSugeKnight Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Monica and Mike are joined once again by the wonderful and funny Scott Losse!
This episode begins with an introspective message from Suge regarding the pros and cons of growing up in the inner city as a young black man. Leading with the question “what if?” Suge addresses the difference in outcome depending on what environment an individual is raised in. And ultimately how one's environment dictates life experiences. 4:22 Continuing with examples of how jealousy or lack of information often leads to division within our culture, Suge points out that “if” Eazy E would have listened to his advice, the landscape of hip hop would look a lot different. 04:51 Referring to the crack epidemic of the ‘80s leading into the ‘90s, Suge points out the devastation witnessed within the Black community as families were ultimately divided and destroyed once leadership was erased. 06:15 Pointing out how and why money & influence plays a pivotal role in success for one's self and those around us; Suge points out how his resources allowed many people around him to avoid the pitfalls of the streets and prison by having access to lawyers and strong legal representation. Which has often times been a key reason for individuals going to or remaining in the prison system. 07:01 The episode takes a journey into the notion of time, how valuable it is, and ultimately how it is the one thing no one is in control of. Pointing out that the one thing an individual can never get back is and always will be “time.” Suge is clear on its value and importance. 11:58 Class is fully in session as Suge points out the importance of knowing, embracing, and respecting the history of individuals who laid the foundation for sports and entertainment in the Black community. Making reference to icons like Jackie Robinson, Gale Sayers, OJ Simpson and Jim Brown, the doors were open for athletes like Michael Jordan and Lebron James to have an enormous impact with their brands and endorsements. 13:25 Continuing with facts and key points of how perception determines outcomes, Suge points out similarities between his situation and the situation OJ Simpson experienced. Making it clear that people often judge others before judging themselves and how the effects can be detrimental to one's freedom and overall life. 21:15 Suge explains his love and respect for Snoop and how he always wanted to see Snoop be successful during his time at Death Row. Asking the question, “How could he do something like that to Pac. And how could he do something like that to me”? referring to a situation involving Michael Harris allegedly speaking with the FBI. 25:55 Suge makes reference to Snoop's role in acquiring Death Row amd working with Michael Harris in an attempt to erase Suge's connection and ties with the label he ultimately built from the ground up. Asking the question, “Am I supposed to sit back and accept it? Or do I set the record straight and try to help all?” 27:45 Suge tells the story of how OJ Simpson was given 9 years in prison for attempting to retrieve his property and how it's so similar to the situation with Suge having physical and intellectual property stolen from him. 30:18 Suge explains the artists and individuals on the label who were given Death Row chains and makes it clear who was representing the label. He also makes it clear that anything outside of being done directly by him is false. This episode is sponsored by Earnin. Download Earnin today in the Google Play or Apple app store. Type in Collect Call under PODCAST when you sign up. This episode is sponsored by Prize Picks. Download the Prize Picks app today and use code "Suge" for a first deposit match up to $100. This episode is sponsored by Home Chef. Go to https://HomeChef.com/Suge for 18 free meals PLUS free dessert for life and of course, free shipping on your first order. Video/audio content from "Brian's Song," "Studs," and Vlad TV, used on basis of fair use. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reggie Wright Jr. replies to all the lies and inaccuracies from Suge Knight's Collect Calls Podcast Episode 15. From claiming His dad begged him to hire him, to accusing Sharitha and Snoop Dogg of being involved in 2Pac's murder. Reggie Wright Jr corrects and clears it all up in this 1 hour and 20-minute episode.Support the show
'Collect Call With Suge, Episode 15: Simon Says' presents a fresh take on Suge Knight's life, digging deep into the events surrounding Tupac Shakur's murder. This episode goes beyond retelling Suge's past; it aims to flip the script on one of hip-hop's biggest mysteries. We're cutting through the myths, calling out the misinterpretations, and dropping some new bombshells, all from the sources themselves. Join Suge on a revealing trip to set the record straight and question preconceived notions about the legacy of 2pac, one of the music world's most widely discussed figures. 00:00 The episode begins with a reflection on Suge's formative years, set against "Backstabbers" by The O'Jays, highlighting his early challenges in the music industry, including copyright battles with Death Row artists. 03:30 Suge narrates his journey through the music industry's highs and lows, emphasizing the betrayals he faced and his commitment to maintaining integrity and accountability amidst adversity. 05:00: A key moment unfolds as Suge discusses providing job opportunities and the critical advice Snoop Dogg gave his crew to avoid Vegas. This advice, tied to the events leading to Tupac's death, sheds light on the complex web of relationships within their group. 08:00: The discussion shifts to explore Suge's nuanced relationships with key figures like Puffy, Mob James, and the Southside Crips, dissecting the entangled alliances and the impact of community rumors. 10:00: Suge delves into the deep sense of betrayal following Tupac Shakur's shooting in Las Vegas, reinforcing the values of loyalty and honesty instilled by his mother. 13:00: The narrative broadens to address the challenges Suge faced in the entertainment industry after Tupac's passing, particularly with Snoop Dogg, and his efforts to debunk widespread rumors. 16:00: Reflecting on instances of personal betrayal, Suge discusses his approach to extending respect and love, even in the face of deceit, and navigating the industry's trials. 18:30: Offering insights into his upbringing, Suge shares the influential lessons of courage and ethics learned from his family, underscoring the importance of upholding personal truths. 20:00: Speaking directly about overcoming past adversities, Suge emphasizes his journey towards honesty and his aspirations for a future marked by positive change and impact. 22:00: Concluding, Suge reflects on Tupac's lasting legacy and his own commitment to clarifying the truth, highlighting his ongoing pursuit of justice and authenticity in addressing the narrative around the Tupac conspiracy. NEW EPISODES OF COLLECT CALL WITH SUGE KNIGHT ARE RELEASED WEEKLY Make sure you comment, like and subscribe on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts. Visit the @BreakbeatMedia YouTube page for video versions of our shows, https://www.youtube.com/@breakbeatmedia This episode is sponsored by Earnin. Download Earnin today in the Google Play or Apple app store. Type in Collect Call under PODCAST when you sign up. This episode is sponsored by Prize Picks. Download the Prize Picks app today and use code "Suge" for a first deposit match up to $100. Video/audio content from MTV, Drink Champs, Bomb 1st, Vlad TV, Art Of Dialogue, used on basis of fair use. Executive Producers: Dave Mays (@therealdavemays) & Brett Jeffries (@igobybrettj) Executive Producer: Toi-Lin Kelly Producer: Londen “DJ L” Buckner Producer: Vince Ewing Producer: Legend Knight Original Music & Scoring: Londell "DJ L" Buckner & Vince Ewing Audio: Chris “Syah” Cobbs IG: @BreakbeatMedia @OfficialSugeKnight Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Suge Knight returns to shed light on his often misunderstood role as a benefactor within the music industry, despite being entangled in a web of betrayal by figures like MC Hammer and Deion Sanders, and his complex bonds with legends like Tupac Shakur. Amidst recounting these narratives, he peels back the layers of the industry's darker aspects, including systemic racism and exploitation, illustrating the juxtaposition between his altruistic intentions and the industry's cutthroat realities. The episode darkly concludes with a reflection on the paradoxical legacy of Death Row Records and Suge's enduring quest for integrity, fairness, and resilience in a landscape rife with challenges and shadows. 00:59 - Suge shares his philosophy on impacting individuals' lives positively, inspired by his mother's teachings. He illustrates this philosophy through a personal moment of enjoying double strawberry ice cream, emphasizing the importance of simple pleasures and genuine help over seeking fame. 3:00 - Suge recounts his support for MC Hammer during his financial difficulties, highlighting his efforts to retrieve Hammer's pawned jewelry and provide financial aid, setting the stage for an eventual betrayal. 4:30 – Suge speaks on his relationship with Tupac Shakur, their collaboration on music and shared visions for societal change, and how Tupac embraced MC Hammer's arrival to Death Row. 8:30 - Suge details his financial backing of Deion Sanders' music aspirations, only to face a significant loss and a lack of reciprocation, highlighting a breach of trust. 13:18 - Suge expresses his disappointment with Jermaine Dupri about the takeover of Bow Wow's career, after Bow Wow was signed to Death Row, framing it as a betrayal during his imprisonment. 15:51 - Continuing with his reflections, Suge delves into the broader challenges and systemic exploitation he encountered in the music industry, including legal battles and cultural appropriation. 19:12 – Suge tells the story of what happened to Big Jake at Jermaine Dupri's birthday party in Atlanta, which set the stage for further events and conflicts. 22:27 - After Big Jake's murder, Jimmy Iovine warns Suge about the intricate relationships in the music industry, specifically concerning Puffy and Clive Davis, highlighting industry politics and alliances. 26:58 - Suge critiques political favoritism at USC, drawing parallels to the broader societal and industry structures that favor certain individuals over others, reflecting on his own experiences with systemic bias. 31:37 - The episode concludes with Suge's poignant reflection on the founding, legacy, and eventual demise of Death Row Records, emphasizing the themes of loyalty, fairness, and resilience in the face of an evolving industry landscape. NEW EPISODES OF COLLECT CALL WITH SUGE KNIGHT ARE RELEASED WEEKLY Make sure you comment, like and subscribe on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts. Visit the @BreakbeatMedia YouTube page for video versions of our shows, https://www.youtube.com/@breakbeatmedia This episode is sponsored by Rocket Money. Stop paying for all those unwanted monthly subscription charges, go to https://Rocketmoney.com/Suge for details. This episode is sponsored by Home Chef. Go to https://HomeChef.com/Suge for 18 free meals PLUS free dessert for life and of course, free shipping on your first box! This episode is sponsored by Prize Picks. Download the Prize Picks app today and use code "Suge" for a first deposit match up to $100. Executive Producers: Dave Mays (@therealdavemays) & Brett Jeffries (@igobybrettj) Executive Producer: Toi-Lin Kelly Editor & Producer: Trae Quaintance for Black Wolf Agency Audio: Chris “Syah” Cobbs Sound effects: Envato Elements IG: @BreakbeatMedia @OfficialSugeKnight @TheRealDaveMays Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Suge Knight is back to share his perspective on more of the double standards and secrets of the music and entertainment industry. He speaks on the negative imagery being promoted on TV and in music and puts things in context of the history of Black folks in this country. He tells a funny story about Katt Williams and comments on Beyonce's move into country music. He closes out with comments on the latest allegations against Sean “Diddy” Combs, or “Puffy” as Suge still refers to him. 3:04 Suge comments on how so many Black folks have to act stupid to be on TV. He discusses Leslie Jones' and Snoop Dogg's Olympics coverage and the double standard that Sha; Leslie Jones Olympics' commentary; double standard of how Sha'Carri Richardson was treated. 5:27 Suge discusses the origin of the word “Blood” in post-slavery days. 9:03 Suge talks about the gang peace treaty in LA in 1992 following the release of the Rodney King beating footage and how police posing as gang members caused the breakdown of peace. 12:54 Suge discusses the impact that the peace treaty had on the success of The Chronic and in helping to break West Coast hip-hop worldwide. 15:12 Suge gives Katt Williams his props and tells a hilarious story about Katt and his encounter with a street guy in the Fox Hills Mall back in the day. 21:06 Suge shares his perspective on Beyonce's move into country music and points out that Black people were the ones who originallycreated country western. He also highlights the incredible talent of singer Tanner Adell, who has been doing country music and has had the look that Beyonce is rocking now. 19:54 Suge discusses the existence of a secret society in the music industry and how record execs don't want strong Black men in the industry and have found ways to control them. 22:22 Suge reminds us of some awkward past interactions between Puffy and Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and The Game. 34:00 Suge shouts out some of the younger talent he likes, including Coi Leray, 21 Savage, and Summer Walker. 35;00 This week Collect Call's “Go For Self” segment features rapper Najee Jana from New Orleans. NEW EPISODES OF COLLECT CALL WITH SUGE KNIGHT ARE RELEASED WEEKLY Make sure you comment, like and subscribe on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts. Visit the @BreakbeatMedia YouTube page for video versions of our shows, https://www.youtube.com/@breakbeatmedia This episode is sponsored by Rocket Money. Stop paying for all those unwanted monthly subscription charges, go to https://Rocketmoney.com/Suge for details. This episode is sponsored by Home Chef. For 18 free meals, free shipping plus free dessert for life, go to https://HomeChef.com/Suge for details. Executive Producers: Dave Mays (@therealdavemays) & Brett Jeffries (@igobybrettj) Executive Producer: Toi-Lin Kelly Editor & Producer: Trae Quaintance for Black Wolf Agency Audio: Chris Cobbs Sound effects: Envato Elements IG: @BreakbeatMedia @OfficialSugeKnight @TheRealDaveMays Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Suge starts off talking about why he likes Taylor Swift, and moves on to talk about some of the many women in music who have impacted his life at various stages and why he respects each of them. Artists ranging from Freda Payne and Teena Marie, to Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes, Whitney Houston and others are all discussed. Suge switches gears in the last segment of the episode, addressing the current state of beefing taking place among women in hip-hop music, and calls out the way some podcast platforms are being misused and are helping to create and inflame real-life conflicts. 1:32 Suge talks about why he likes Taylor Swift and give his take on the way she's impacted the NFL 3:52 Suge was disappointed after watching the recent Grammys award show and tells us why 8:52 Suge addresses his use of the word “bitch” 9:30 Suge talks about the woman who made him fall in love with music 11:25 Suge has fond memories of times spent with Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes 13:57 Suge tells a wild story about why Whitney Houston had to show up to meet some people with $450,000 cash 21:22 Suge talks about how having too much security is not living life 24:00 Suge talks about his motivation to go to college and the camaraderie he had with his football teammates 28:45 Suge warns today's top female rappers about all the beefing going on amongst them, and encourages them to focus on empowering each other 32:43 Suge talks about the FBI's connections with the music industry and the new-age hip-hop police methods NEW EPISODES OF COLLECT CALL WITH SUGE KNIGHT ARE RELEASED WEEKLY Make sure you comment, like and subscribe on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts. Visit the @BreakbeatMedia YouTube page for video versions of our shows, https://www.youtube.com/@breakbeatmedia This episode is sponsored by Rocket Money. Stop paying for all those unwanted monthly subscription charges, go to https://Rocketmoney.com/Suge for details. This episode is sponsored by Earnin. Download Earnin today in the Google Play or Apple app store. Type in Collect Call under PODCAST when you sign up. Executive Producers: Dave Mays (@therealdavemays) & Brett Jeffries (@igobybrettj) Executive Producer: Toi-Lin Kelly Editor & Producer: Trae Quaintance for Black Wolf Agency Producer: Christopher Samuel (@Christylezz) Audio: Tsun4miBeats Sound effects: Envato Elements IG: @BreakbeatMedia @OfficialSugeKnight @TheRealDaveMays Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Suge continues to share his insight on the state of the current entertainment business and the way it treats Black talent. He discusses his belief in God and his determination to use his platform to do things that can help his people. He talks about true friendship and how dangerous so-called friends can be. 2:09 Suge shares his feelings about Taraji P. Henson, Nicole Kidman and Oprah Winfrey 5:32 Suge addresses the hiring of British actors to play Black American roles in films and TV shows 8:38 Suge relates the advice his grandmother gave him about preachers when he was a boy, and sends an invitation to TD Jakes to take his Collect Call 10:10 Suge talks about his childhood and some of the things his mother did to try to help others in their neighborhood. He describes a lesson he learned from his father and extends an offer to help someone from his old neighborhood get some therapy. 16:04 Suge talks about what makes someone a true friend and talks about how real his friendship has always been with boxing champion Mike Tyson 19:01 Suge mentions that he was told about the recent interview that Michael Harris did with TMZ and that he's heard that Interscope may be doing a deal with Snoop and Michael Harris 23:10 Suge shows a photo of the security walkie talkie that Warren G referred to in his recent Drink Champs interview. This walkie talkie has been at the center of some of the theories surrounding how Tupac was killed. NEW EPISODES OF COLLECT CALL WITH SUGE KNIGHT ARE RELEASED WEEKLY Make sure you comment, like and subscribe on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts. Visit the @BreakbeatMedia YouTube page for video versions of our shows, https://www.youtube.com/@breakbeatmedia This episode is sponsored by Rocket Money. Stop paying for all those unwanted monthly subscription charges, go to https://Rocketmoney.com/Suge for details. Executive Producers: Dave Mays (@therealdavemays) & Brett Jeffries (@igobybrettj) Executive Producer: Toi-Lin Kelly Editor & Producer: Trae Quaintance for Black Wolf Agency Producer: Christopher Samuel (@Christylezz) Audio: Tsun4miBeats Sound effects: Envato Elements IG: @BreakbeatMedia @OfficialSugeKnight @TheRealDaveMays Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Suge gets his first collect call from none other than Katt Williams. Katt and Suge are family and they catch up to discuss the impact of Katt's monumental interview with Shannon Sharpe. They talk about next steps to creating change. Katt is in the studio working on his album and plays Suge an exclusive preview of Katt's response to Ludacris. 1:46 Suge talks about a conversation he had with his son Legend about Katt's interview on the Shannon Sharpe podcast 3:32 Suge recalls an early encounter with Katt where he learned just how much love and respect Katt had for Tupac. Suge talks about how many of the people who were close to Pac never displayed the kind of loyalty after he died that he saw in Katt that day. 6:55 Katt says he felt he was Pac and Pac was him, and he thought the way Pac died didn't make sense. Katt talks about the unbreakable bond that he and Suge have. 11:08 Suge says Pac and Katt are the two baddest mf's in the world and asks Katt if he's heard people calling him “Katt Pac.” Katt explains how he feels about this and then brings up Jada Pinkett and Will Smith. 12:54 Suge talks about what needs to be done now that Katt has opened up people's eyes. Katt says he is building a 200-acre movie studio. Suge talks about some tv series he wants to create with Katt. 14:38 Suge asks Katt about his new album. Katt reveals that he has a song with Cardi B on his album. Suge calls Cardi the female version of Tupac. 18:05 Suge plans to get his freedom soon and tells Katt he needs to get off the phone and go work out. 18:43 Suge calls back while Katt is in the studio working on a Ludacris response record. Katt plays the song over the phone and Suge calls it “Hit Em Up Part 2.” 25:23 Suge calls out to TD Jakes, Oprah Winfrey and Donald Trump to take his Collect Call. 26:22 Suge mentions that he heard about Yo Gotti's brother being killed and speaks on how the major record labels make money from the violence surrounding the hip-hop industry while they don't have to deal with the devastating real-life consequences. NEW EPISODES OF COLLECT CALL WITH SUGE KNIGHT ARE RELEASED WEEKLY Make sure you comment, like and subscribe on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts. Visit the @BreakbeatMedia YouTube page for video versions of our shows, https://www.youtube.com/@breakbeatmedia This episode is sponsored by Rocket Money. Stop paying for all those unwanted monthly subscription charges, go to https://Rocketmoney.com/Suge for details. This episode is sponsored by Earnin. Download Earnin today in the Google Play or Apple app store. Type in Collect Call under PODCAST when you sign up This episode is sponsored by Microdose. Go to https://microdose.com and use code: collectcall to get free shipping and 30% off your first order. Executive Producers: Dave Mays (@therealdavemays) & Brett Jeffries (@igobybrettj) Executive Producer: Toi-Lin Kelly Editor & Producer: Trae Quaintance for Black Wolf Agency Producer: Christopher Samuel (@Christylezz) Audio: Tsun4miBeats Sound effects: Envato Elements IG: @BreakbeatMedia @OfficialSugeKnight @TheRealDaveMays Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In episode 8 of Collect Call, Suge reflects on how his instinct to be loyal led to him making decisions that he now understands were stupid. He covers situations with Kanye West, Kim Kardashian, Jimmy Iovine, Dr. Dre and others where he let his loyalty dictate his actions. Suge talks about how he never fit in with the music industry and some of the secret things that go on behind the scenes, sharing a new perspective on the recent allegations surrounding Sean “Puffy” Combs. He explains why Tupac performed “California Love” without Dr. Dre on Saturday Night Live on February 17, 1996, due to a shocking revelation made by Dr. Dre to Suge and Tupac just a few days prior. Suge and Dave talk about how someone has hacked Suge's Twitter and Facebook accounts and has been illegally posting a lot of false and inflammatory content. 3:50 Dr. Dre gets punched in his face at the Vibe Awards show in 2004 and Suge gets blamed 5:29 Suge gets shot at the Shore Club in Miami at a Kanye West party in 2005 and describes his dealings with Kanye at a deposition for a lawsuit related to the incident 10:12 In the mid-1990's, Johnnie Cochran introduces Suge to Robert Kardashian because of problems they were having with Kim Kardashian's first husband, Damon Thomas, who was also doing production work for Suge. Suge reveals that he made a promise to Kim's dad to always look out for his kids, so years later, when people wanted to push up on Kanye, he didn't allow it to happen because of his loyalty to Kim Kardashian's father. 12:31 Suge is shot 7 times at One Oak club in Hollywood in 2014 during a Chris Brown party, after Katt Williams had asked Suge to meet him there 14:08 Suge tells a story of hanging with Leonardo DiCaprio at One Oak at a different time in the past 14:53 Suge shows up at base camp for production of the movie Straight Outta Compton and police officers there tell him that Dr. Dre had something to do with him being shot at One Oak 16:00 Suge talks about case of John Creech who got convicted in 2017 in California of manslaughter for the death of Gavin Smith and how he got so much less time than Suge did, citing racial bias 17:41 Suge recalls how good he felt back in 1989/1990/1991 when he first got in the music business because he was changing rules of the music business that had been the same since the 1960's 18:05 Suge talks about the lavish Christmas gifts he got for Jimmy Iovine and his former wife Vicki that were never reciprocated 21:48 Suge says he was never accepted by the people in the music industry he wasn't going to be a house n****. He talks about secret things that go in the entertainment industry, and why men don't consider themselves to be gay 23:11 Suge talks about how Puffy's mother ran a whore house when he was young and how that might have affected him 24:12 Suge discusses how they worked out their differences with meetings in the red room and reveals how during one meeting Dr. Dre admitted to being bisexual 29:00 Suge talks about how his Twitter and Facebook have been hacked and how his son Legend runs his official Instagram page NEW EPISODES OF COLLECT CALL WITH SUGE KNIGHT ARE RELEASED WEEKLY Make sure you comment, like and subscribe on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts. Visit the @BreakbeatMedia YouTube page for video versions of our shows, https://www.youtube.com/@breakbeatmedia This episode is sponsored by Rocket Money. Stop paying for all those unwanted monthly subscription charges, go to https://Rocketmoney.com/Suge for details. This episode is sponsored by Microdose. Go to https://microdose.com and use code: collectcall to get free shipping and 30% off your first order. Executive Producers: Dave Mays (@therealdavemays) & Brett Jeffries (@igobybrettj) Executive Producer: Toi-Lin Kelly Editor & Producer: Trae Quaintance for Black Wolf Agency Producer: Christopher Samuel (@Christylezz) Audio: Tsun4miBeats Sound effects: Envato Elements IG: @BreakbeatMedia @OfficialSugeKnight @TheRealDaveMays Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Suge talks about how he valued giving back and describes the way he grew up in Compton. Suge opens up for the first time in a long time about Tupac and describes how hard Tupac worked to make Death Row a family and get everyone on the label involved with the making of All Eyez On Me. He discusses how he feels when he hears about rappers who have been killed and how the recent death of Takeoff from the Migos affected him. Suge pinpoints the communication breakdown that occurred between him and Snoop after Tupac died. 5:25 Suge takes us back to when he first moved into his original neighborhood in Compton. He runs down some of the guys and families he came up with and talks about the role his father played in pushing him 10:50 Suge talks about the first time he went on tour for The Chronic and shouts out the guys who he put on from his neighborhood 16:37 Suge talks about opening up a lowrider shop in Compton that was called “Let Me Ride” as a way to provide jobs and give back to the neighborhood 18:05 Suge says he can talk freely about Pac for the first time in a long time, and how Pac is finally getting justice 18:53 Suge explains why jealousy is worse than hate 19:35 Suge recalls a meeting with Tupac and how the name for the album All Eyez On Me was created 23:05 When Pac gets bigger than everyone on Death Row, the jealousy starts to kick in 24:12 Suge says he thinks jealousy is what ruined Death Row and says we should never have to go through this again 26:55 When Takeoff got killed it really hit home for Suge and inspired him to have an illustration made of him that he tried to send to Cardi B and Offset 29:33 Suge talks about how important it was that Death Row was the first place where you could see Bloods and Crips gang members working together and getting along together 30:36 After Suge went to jail in 1996, he wanted to put Snoop in position to lead the company. But they never had a chance to talk after Snoop got turned away at the visiting center 32:05 Suge addresses the NFL for promoting gang activity and not understanding the reality of how many people have lost their lives and are doing prison time 34:03 Suge talks about plans to make Death Row the biggest music distributor in the game NEW EPISODES OF COLLECT CALL WITH SUGE KNIGHT ARE RELEASED WEEKLY Make sure you comment, like and subscribe on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts. Visit the @BreakbeatMedia YouTube page for video versions of our shows, https://www.youtube.com/@breakbeatmedia This episode is sponsored by EarnIn. Download EarnIn today! in the Google play or Apple app store. Type in Collect Call under PODCAST when you sign up – it'll really help the show. Collect Call under PODCAST. Subject to your available earnings, location, Daily Max and Pay Period Max. See https://EarnIn.com/TOS for details.EarnIn is a financial technology company, not a bank. Bank products are issued by Evolve Bank & Trust, Member FDIC This episode is sponsored by Microdose. Go to https://microdose.com and use code: collectcall to get free shipping and 30% off your first order. Executive Producers: Dave Mays (@therealdavemays) & Brett Jeffries (@igobybrettj) Executive Producer: Toi-Lin Kelly Editor & Producer: Trae Quaintance for Black Wolf Agency Producer: Christopher Samuel (@Christylezz) Audio: Tsun4miBeats Sound effects: Envato Elements IG: @BreakbeatMedia @OfficialSugeKnight @TheRealDaveMays
On this episode of Collect Call With Suge Knight, Suge gets down to the truth about Jimmy Iovine's manipulative ways, how pinning crews against each other has become the industry's oldest trick. Some interesting information is revealed about Tupac's mother, Afeni Shakur. Suge also addresses the recent call Dave Mays received from Snoop Dogg for being part of the groundbreaking podcast Collect Call. 1:37 Suge explains why owning your publishing and masters was so important to him 2:23 Suge gets an offer from Michael Fuchs to leave Interscope/Time-Warner but he stays loyal to Jimmy Iovine and Ted Field 4:09 Suge describes a lawsuit related to Kurupt that Interscope settled for $50,000 but it ended up costing Suge $10 million 4:58 While Suge is in prison, Interscope sends Suge a letter saying they will no longer distribute Death Row 5:40 Dr. Dre does an interview saying gangster rap is over and he will no longer put out music with profanity 6:35 After some of Suge's master reels allegedly get stolen by Daz and MC Hammer, Jimmy Iovine makes a call to take over storage Suge's archive of masters 9:33 Suge comes home from prison and goes to see Jimmy Iovine, who tells him that he took all of the drum beats off of the Death Row master recordings and gave them to Dr. Dre 10:57 Jimmy Iovine and David Cohen tell Suge that Afeni Shakur brought guys with guns and took all of Tupac's masters from them 11:43 Suge talks about the creation of the "One Nation" project that Death Row and Tupac were doing to unite all the regions of hip-hop 12:57 Suge recalls Afeni visiting him in prison and Afeni tells him that Interscope told her that Suge had her son killed 14:46 Jimmy visits Suge and wants to use the name “The Chronic” for the next Dr. Dre album; he tells Suge that he will pay him $1 per record sold, but they end up putting just The Chronic leaf logo on the album and not the words 17:19 Interscope, Sony and Death Row get sued by the Harris's 18:39 Jimmy curries favor with Snoop by paying $800,000 for a music video for the song “Midnight Love” without Suge's approval 20:01 Jimmy meets with Dr. Dre to try to get him to come over to Interscope; Jimmy pays for a $1 million studio in Dre's house that Suge didn't approve and then recoups it from Suge and Death Row 21:48 Dave gets a phone call from Snoop Dogg who tells Dave that Suge wasn't the one who paid for his legal fees during his murder trial that they were paid by Jimmy Iovine 23:55 Suge speaks on producing evidence that he paid for Snoop's legal fees during his murder trial 24:19 Suge says he is going after Jimmy Iovine and David Kenner for money owed and fraud 26:45 Suge says he's been hearing about plans for Denzel Washington and Antoine Fuqua to do a Death Row documentary without him 29:25 Suge compares what it was like fighting with Jerry Heller and Ruthless Records versus fighting with Jimmy Iovine and Interscope Records 33:10 Suge says he has retained the Death Row merchandising rights and will be suing Jack In The Box for allowing Snoop to wear a Death Row chain in their new commercial Special shout out to D Dog! NEW EPISODES OF COLLECT CALL WITH SUGE KNIGHT ARE RELEASED WEEKLY Make sure you comment, like and subscribe on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts. Visit the @BreakbeatMedia YouTube page for video versions of our shows, https://www.youtube.com/@breakbeatmedia Executive Producers: Dave Mays (@therealdavemays) & Brett Jeffries (@igobybrettj) Executive Producer: Toi-Lin Kelly Editor & Producer: Trae Quaintance for Black Wolf Agency Producer: Christopher Samuel (@Christylezz) Production Manager: Norvin Leeper Audio: Cornell Sanner Sound effects: Envato Elements IG: @BreakbeatMedia @OfficialSugeKnight @TheRealDaveMays
“Collect Call with Suge Knight” is an all new podcast featuring the notorious Death Row Records co-founder—recording directly from prison. Knight promises to dive deep on what he knows best: rap, hip hop, and legends like Snoop Dogg and Tupac that made the game what it is today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It is Friday on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast. In this episode, the RSMS crew talks about Kanye West's daughter, North, prefers to stay with Kanye instead of Kim. On a recent episode of The Kardashians, Kim talks about North saying that she loves how her dad has no chef, no nanny, no security and lives in a condo. She asks her mom why can't they live in an apartment instead of a $60 Million mansion with maids, chefs, nannies and security. Nipsey Hussle's assets have been split between his two children, Kross and Emani. The assets are a total of $11 Million and Lauren London has received half of that money for Kross and Nipsey's brother, Black Sam has received the other half as the legal guardian of Emani. Usher has known about his Super Bowl performance for a while but he had to keep it a secret. Suge Knight has made some claims about Akon on his podcast Collect Call. Knight said that Akon sexually assaulted an underage girl in a studio. Akon has gotten wind and he and his legal team are fighting back. They are filing defamation claims against Suge Knight even though he is serving a 28 year prison sentence. All of this and more on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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MOB James and Reggie Wright Jr react to episode one of Suge Knight's new podcast titled "Collect Call". Suge Knight threw a number of accusations towards James, which brought his firey response in this episode, kicking off season 2!
Collect Call With Suge Knight features raw and unfiltered conversations between the incarcerated legendary founder of Death Row Records and some of hip-hop culture's most influential figures--past, present and future. Created and curated by hip-hop media icon Dave Mays, Collect Call showcases a side of Suge Knight that most have never seen. Suge's honesty, vulnerability and current state of mind will all be heard in this groundbreaking podcast series, along with the wisdom and charisma that made him one of Hip-hop's most powerful and influential business executives of all time. Collect Call will take its audience on a fascinating journey that will reveal the truth, tell incredible never-before-heard stories, and seek to inspire, educate and empower the new generation of hip-hop fans worldwide. Executive Producers: Dave Mays & Brett Jeffries Follow @BreakbeatMedia and @OfficialSugeKnight on Instagram. Visit the Breakbeat Media YouTube channel for visual shows and episodes.
What's poppin' Con-gregation? This week, comedian Jared Goldstein joins the show to discuss Arthur Lee Cofield Jr., a man who stole more money from behind bars than any inmate in American history. His primary tools: cell phones and some good friends. Plus, a former Amazon operations manager has been sentenced to 16 years in federal prison for stealing nearly $10 million from the company. Stay Schemin! Recorded September 18th, 2023. Follow on Instagram:Jared Goldstein @heyjaredhey Laci Mosley @divalaci Scam Goddess Podcast @scamgoddesspod Research by Kaelyn Brandt Sources:https://www.newyorker.com/news/letter-from-the-south/how-a-man-in-prison-stole-millions-from-billionaireshttps://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/16/us/georgia-inmate-scam-billionaire.htmlhttps://www.entrepreneur.com/business-news/amazon-manager-stole-nearly-10m-from-company-went-shopping/455572https://www.justice.gov/usao-ndga/pr/mastermind-10-million-amazon-fraud-scheme-sentenced-16-years-federal-prison
Rant and Rave discuss the 2nd What's App message from Crack Head Hunter where he asks a CCP controlled company for $10 mm (and Biden family gets it, Treasury and Congress Sub Committees have the receipts) and then saying "the Biden family is best at doing what the Chairman wants". Then reporter John Solomon calls the secret phone number for a phone that was used in the transactions, and guess who answers.....President Joe Biden. Sleepy and stupid.
TSotD. Alex Has To Thaw My Frozen Lips Because We Almost Freeze To Death. Welcome back to our Riordanverse readalong and analysis podcast!! Here's SZN11 Episode 7, where we discuss Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard, Chapters 35-40 of The Ship Of The Dead (Ch35:I Get an Assist from the Murder Murder; Ch36:The Ballad of Halfborn, Hovel-Hero; Ch37:Alex Bites My Face Off; Ch38:Skadi Knows All, Shoots All; Ch39:I Become as Poetic as... Like, a Poetic Person; Ch40:I Get a Collect Call from Hel). We hope you'll join us next week for Chapter 41-48 of The Ship of the Dead, plus our review of How To Train Your Dragon 3! xx Kate & Jo ::SOCIALS:: Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/damsnackbarpod/(@damsnackbarpod) Send us an IrisMessage to join our community. Email us at damsnackbarpod@outlook.com Consider donating to our ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/damsnackbarpodcast All of our other social media is linked here: https://linktr.ee/damsnackbarpod Episode Guide: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Ias3T7SOBIJe-_RDgau-po_7BQqJYS0aZbZ096BKk4g/edit?usp=sharing
Escuchamos 'Arms', una nueva y preciosa canción de Shipho, a Shego con 'Lucky', una recaída que invita a bailar, a Spoon con la reinterpretación dub de su útlimo disco hasta la fecha, 'Lucifer on the sofa', y a Lucius con una joya escondida, que se titula 'Muse'. SAMIA ft PAPA MBYE - Mad At Me LAST DINOSAURS – Collect Call LEAH KATE - Alive and Unwell LUCIUS – Muse VENBEE, GODDARD. - Messy In Heaven FUTURE ISLANDS - Last Christmas BLEACH LAB - I Could Be Your Safe Place SPOON - The Devil & Mister Jones (Adrian Sherwood Reconstruction) SPOON - Wild THE BLACK CROWES - Hard to Handle SIPHO – Arms NOEL GALLAGHER'S HIGH FLYING BIRDS - Pretty Boy DAVID BOWIE - Modern Love (Moonage Daydream Mix) SPECIAL INTEREST - Cherry Blue Intention DE'WAYNE - She's My (Sexi Boy) SHEGO - Lucky YVES TUMOR - God Is a Circle HANDSOME GHOST - Figure 8 Escuchar audio
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1. Collect Call from the Interzone 2. Meowness be a Lady Tonight 3. Newness Overwriting the Old 4. The Last Pumpkin Outta Alpha Centauri 5. Unnamed Arpology 6. Your Odyssey 7. A Sample of Things to Come 8. Bass on Base on Three...Continue Reading... “BARELY MUSIC”, album 62 by BipTunia. LISTEN FREE.
On this episode, Jimmy takes over as Ray is in Chicago. Ray orders soo much pizza, Jimmy's Chicago experience, Ray trips out on a real big city and snow, Jimmy doesn't shut up, Jimmy's Yellowstone recap, the footballs, Jimmy the band nerd, the flight was a conspiracy, Ray doesn't sleep on the plane, Julie is down for her poppa and some other bullshit. Please LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, COMMENT and SHARE. Thank you.
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Happened In the 90's hosted by Steve and Matt picks a day, any day, and then goes back in time to that magical decade we all know and love the 90's, to revisit episodes of tv, movies that premiered, or cultural events that occured on that day in the 90's. This week we're talking all things October 21st in the '90's. First Steve tells Matt about how he's losing love for the class sitcom Good Times. Why you ask? Because there are no good times to be had. JJ's dealing dope, the dad's dead and Florida Evans can't stop saying Damn Damn DAMN! We also talk about how CBS Sitcoms are like the Dollar Store bin versions of real tv. If you like Vanilla ice cream and the color white then you'll love CBS. Then it's off to the races. SEGMENT 1 Show: Third Rock From The Sun Episode: Collect Call For Dick (Season 4 | Episode 4) Air Date: 10/21/1998 Story: Starting a promotional giveaway at rusty's Brugers, Dick becomes addicted to collecting Fuzzy Buddies dolls, no matter the cost. Tommy is forced by the basktball coach to show pep by dressing up as Hootie the Mascot. (Blowfish not inluded) SEGMENT 2 Show: The Nanny Episode: Sarah's Parents (Season 6 | Episode 4) Air Date: 10/21/1998 Story: Fran dreads a visit from her new husbands, dead wife Sarah's parents. Thanks for listening! Watch all new episode every Thursday here on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk5uXQXE9WGIWcpSkNkXaOg Audio available on all major platforms. Email Us At: hitnineties@gmail.com Instagram: HappenedInThe90s Twitter: HIThe90s Facebook: @HappenedInThe90s Website: happenedinthe90s.wordpress.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Busting makes me feel good! Wait, no, not like that! Ghost busting! Ah, whatever, it's Spooky Month here on Tokyo Signals, and that means it's time to deal with the spookiest monster of them all: A Legally Distinct Old God named "Cathulhu", not to be confused with "Cthulhu". So hop in the Ecto-1, and let's get to busting!Music composed by the excellent Pirates of the High Frequencies: https://phftapes.bandcamp.com
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“Wash It Off.” Written by Kyle Murphy. Performed by Jesse Williams. Kyle chats with his friend (and series executive producer) Aaron Bergman a few weeks ahead of his release about his political activism and fully realizing his literary dreams after a decade inside the system. “Some people might feel like they've written me off, but I've got news for them - that s*** is incorrect. I got a bright future ahead of me.” - Kyle Murphy Written Off contains mature language and themes and may not be appropriate for all listeners. To hear a bleeped version, go to lemonadamedia.com/shows/writtenoff. Stay up to date with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia. Click this link for a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this show and all Lemonada shows go to lemonadamedia.com/sponsors. Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Title: INKED BY GOD INKED BY GOD “How do I know Gods will?” 2 Cor 3:3 As a result of our ministry, you are living letters written by Christ, not with ink chiseled on tablets of stone, but inked by God's Spirit — on the tablets of tender hearts - and we publish it. Isaiah 30:21 Whether you turn to the right or to the left, your ears will hear a voice behind you, saying, “This is the way; walk in it.” “COLLECT CALL” or “WALKIE TALKIE” What if God doesn't want to give you HIS PLAN FOR YOUR LIFE; What if God wants to give you A LIFE FOR HIS PLAN “It shall come to pass that before they call I will answer; and while they are still speaking, I will hear -Isaiah 65:24 It wasn't WHAT I found in this book that made the difference, It was WHO I found in this book that made the difference. John 17:3 And this is eternal life, that they may know You, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom You have sent. BEFORE GOD WILL REVEAL HIS PLAN; COME TO THE CONCLUSION THAT HE IS THE PLAN No love of the natural heart is safe unless the human heart has been satisfied by GOD FIRST - Oswald Chambers “You'll never come SECOND when you PUT GOD FIRST” – Brian Houston Isaiah 30:21 Whether you turn to the right or to the left, your ears will hear a voice behind you, saying, “This is the way; walk in it.” 1. GODS WORD 2. GODS SPIRIT 3. INNER WITNESS “…IT SEEMED GOOD TO ME…” “…IT SEEMED GOOD TO ME…” Matthew 10:14, 23 And whoever will not receive you nor hear your words, shake off the dust from your feet and flee to another city. Psalms 37:23-26 23 The steps of a good man are ordered by the LORD, And He delights in his way. WHEN YOU SEEK TO KNOW HIM YOUR PLANS ARE IN HIS HANDS… Proverbs 16:9 The heart of man plans his way, but the Lord establishes his steps. Proverbs 19:21 Many are the plans in the mind of a man, but it is the purpose of the Lord that will stand. Proverbs 3:5-6 Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths. What if God doesn't want to give you HIS PLAN FOR YOUR LIFE; What if God wants to give you A LIFE for HIS PLAN? WHEN I LOOK AT MY LIFE… I WAS INKED TO LOVE…TO LOVE HIM THINGS OUR LIFE IS FOUNDED UPON: HIS LAMP – God's Word - HIS OIL - God's Spirit MY INNER WITNESS - My spirit – “It seemed good to me…” – “... it seemed good to us, being assembled with one accord, to send chosen men to you with our beloved Barnabas and Paul,” (Acts 15:25) “For it seemed good to the Holy Spirit, and to us ...” (Acts 15:28) IN YOUR JOURNEY you will always have: HIS LAMP – as a GUIDE HIS SPIRIT – as a VOICE; YOUR SPIRIT – as a CHOICE APPLICATION His LAMP – God's Word Don't just read it; Let it read you. Seek to know HIM not to get things from Him. His OIL - God's Spirit He will ALWAYS lead you in a way that glorifies Jesus! INNER WITNESS “It seemed good to me…” If your at a crossroads in life, WHAT SEEMS GOOD TO YOU TO DO that is in alignment with His word and His Spirit? “There are better things ahead than any we leave behind.” - C. S. Lewis
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When you ask someone how they are doing, are you looking for a real answer?1 Peter 4:8Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins.
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Rod and Karen discuss listener feedback. Intro: May December - Mos Def Outro: Ain't Nothing But Killing - Mc Eight Twitter: @rodimusprime @SayDatAgain @tbgwt Email: theblackguywhotips@gmail.com Blog: www.theblackguywhotips.com Voice Mail: 704-557-0186