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This episode is a very long awaited episode!!! The legend himself XZIBIT came through with some wild stories and lots of laughs!! Get ready.... this one is EPIC!! UNRESTRICTED : https://www.dopeasusualpodcast.com/unrestricted DISCOUNT CODES : https://www.dopeasusualpodcast.com/sponsors NEW MERCH : https://www.dopeasusualpodcast.com/shop YOUTUBE : https://yolalinks.com/subscribe INSTAGRAM : https://instagram.com/dope_as_usual_podcast TWITTER : https://twitter.com/dope_as_usual THOMAS : https://instagram.com/dope.as.yola MARTY : https://instagram.com/marty_made_it XZIBIT : https://www.instagram.com/xzibit APPLE PODCASTS : https://yolalinks.com/apple Chapters:00:00 Ed*bles Intro 00:47 Canna Industry 01:41 If Vikings Had Cell Phones 02:26 Wild Stories: Xzibit's 2 Times Doing Shr*oms 03:01 That Wasn't God, That Was Psilocybin 04:55 Trip Sets In 07:02 Girls Gets Jawed 08:24 Getting Jumped by Football Team 11:30 2nd Time Tripping in Amsterdam 15:15 Anger Management Tour 15:26 Signed My Name on the Window 17:18 Waking Up the Next Day Horrified 18:47 16K to Fix the Room 20:08 Volunteering for Psychic Horror Show 22:12 I Don't Even Smoke Outta Bongs 22:42 No Mfker, I'm from the Crack Era 22:56 That's Dr*gs! 23:03 Accidentally D*bbing Coke 23:36 X Has Never Done Coc*ine 24:09 Dr*gs Impact on Music and Culture 24:22 Move to LA at 17 25:45 Didn't Happen Overnight 26:39 Music Before the Internet 27:42 Monetizing Music 29:16 Play the Game or Put the Work In 29:22 Story: Life-Changing Session w/ Snoop & Dr. Dre 30:35 Can't Have an Off Day 32:30 You're Here to Complete a Mission 34:17 Who Is Gangstalicious 36:34 Being in Fight for NY Video Game 39:10 Deal w/ Conor McGregor 39:30 Bare Knuckle Fighters 40:02 Gladiator Sport 41:15 In Case of Death Can This Be Replayed 41:52 First Album Since 2012: Kingmaker 42:37 Recording This Album vs. Last One 42:54 1st Record That Is Exactly How I Want It 43:15 I Found My Voice 45:39 Can You Take a Punch 46:32 Failing Upwards 47:14 Detroit Music Scene 48:01 Play This at My Funeral 51:46 New Tour 54:15 420 BizThank you for watching The Xzibit Episode on DOPE AS USUAL Podcast!#dopeasusual #podcast #xzibit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Title: "The Positive Overthinker: The Crack Era - Parallels with Today's Social Media?" Description: Dive into a riveting episode of "The Positive Overthinker" titled "The Crack Era", where we journey beyond the surface of various topics, from the latest in sports, hip hop news, to the realms of spiritual healing. But the core of our discussion is a thought-provoking comparison: Can the crack era of the late 80s and early 90s be paralleled with today's social media landscape? In this episode, we take a deep dive into the crack era, exploring its impact on communities, culture, and personal lives. We draw out the threads that connect this tumultuous period in history to the modern-day phenomenon of social media. Is there a correlation between the addictive nature of crack and the compulsive use of social media? What lessons can we learn from the past, and how do they apply to our digital existence today? We'll also bring in expert opinions, share powerful stories, and engage in meaningful discussions that will challenge your perceptions. From understanding the psychological grip of addiction to examining the societal implications of both eras, this episode promises to be as enlightening as it is controversial. Whether you lived through the crack era or are a native of the digital age, "The Positive Overthinker" offers a unique space to explore these complex topics. Join us for an episode that not only revisits history but also draws startling parallels with our current digital age. Tune in, and let's overthink together!
'The Full Go' returns as Jason breaks down the disappointing Bears-Browns game. He poses the question, "Who's in charge?" Jason discusses why the disconnect between the Bears' coaches and players is costing the team, and talks about why he has an issue with Luke Getsy's play-calling (1:11). After that, Jason continues dissecting the latest Bears meltdown. Why did Justin Fields throw 40 times against the Browns? How Darnell Mooney not being productive hurts the offense, and the state of the offensive line. Jason has a whole lot to say about everything with the state of the Bears (14:57). Leave us a message on the ‘Full Go' listener line at 773-359-3103 or write to us at TheFullGo@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you!The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please check out theringer.com/RG to find out more or listen to the end of the episode for additional details. Host: Jason Goff Producers: Steve Ceruti, Tony Gill, Chris Sutton, and Kyle Williams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode I interview Josie Torres, amidst the turbulent backdrop of Drugs, she endured a childhood marred by trauma, abandonment, and abuse found redemption in an unexpected place—spirituality. Josie, who had long grappled with inner demons, eventually unearthed her true purpose by embracing the very challenge she had once evaded for years. In a remarkable transformation, she turned her painful past into a source of strength, dedicating her life to empower and support others through her story.
For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 FM from 5-9 AM ET. To join the conversation, check us out on Twitter: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Timothy Olyphant is best known for portraying lawmen in cowboy hats. He reprises the role of U.S. marshal Raylan Givens in the eight-part sequel, Justified: City Primeval, based on Elmore Leonard's novel. He also played Sheriff Seth Bullock in Deadwood."We won't heal until we make sense of the crack epidemic," Donovan X. Ramsey says. His book, When Crack Was King, examines the drug's destructive path through the Black community.
Timothy Olyphant is best known for portraying lawmen in cowboy hats. He reprises the role of U.S. marshal Raylan Givens in the eight-part sequel, Justified: City Primeval, based on Elmore Leonard's novel. He also played Sheriff Seth Bullock in Deadwood."We won't heal until we make sense of the crack epidemic," Donovan X. Ramsey says. His book, When Crack Was King, examines the drug's destructive path through the Black community.
"We won't heal until we make sense of the crack epidemic," Donovan X. Ramsey says. His book, When Crack Was King, examines the drug's destructive path through the Black community.
"We won't heal until we make sense of the crack epidemic," Donovan X. Ramsey says. His book, When Crack Was King, examines the drug's destructive path through the Black community.
The Wall Street of Patrick Bateman was just ramping up, and rap had taken over the Bronx and Brooklyn as Jamaican-American deejays like Kool Herc were inventing and spreading the new genre. But there was another group of Jamaicans that had come to America with a different plan. As the Cold War played out in 1970's Jamaica, the two main political parties competing for the country each had a street gang they used to get the vote out in certain neighborhoods and keep the vote from getting out in others. The street gangs grew powerful and skilled in violence, but soon turned their attention from politics to getting paid. And that meant cocaine, and getting cocaine onto American streets. Rival crews like the infamous Shower Posse and the Spangler Posse set up shop all over the East Coast and then the heartland during the heydey of the crack era and soon turned their guns on each other, driving the murder rate to unprecedented heights and fighting bloody battles all over the east coast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We had the uncomfortable conversation about Crack era and how they handled it with force. Vs how they are treating the Opioid Crisis with care and treatment. We explain why that is and why its so controversial because both should have been treated as a sickness but only one got the benefit of the doubt.
Lil Blood sits down with West Oaklands own, Yosama and talks about his life, growing up in Oakland and more
Rush, Rush, got the YEYO? Incarcerate the CIA & global elites along your favorite theorists as they unearth, excise and extirpate the truth behind the Crack Era brought upon the black & brown communities during the war on drugs. THANK YOU!
Ears da Christ Interview on Alpo Martinez, Growing Up in DC, Rayful Edmond & Crack Era --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
New York City in the late 1980's and early 1990's was a war zone. The crack era ushered in a record number of murders, topping 2,000 some years, as gangs battled for control of million-dollar corners. One crew stood out among all the crews of killers: The Wild Cowboys, a group of former high school friends who used their connections to the Dominican Republic to expand their territory in the South Bronx. Led by the notorious Sepulveda brothers and following in the footsteps of the Washington Heights-based dealer who allegedly introduced crack to the Big Apple , they left no witnesses or competitors breathing...until a wanton act of violence on the West Side Highway tipped off investigators and led to their downfall. Get Surfshark VPN at https://surfshark.deals/UNDWRLD - Enter promo code UNDWRLD for 83% off and 3 extra months free!
I Lived It Firsthand. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eric-judkins/support
I Lived It Firsthand. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eric-judkins/support
On this episode I'm discussing the era that I grew up in and how different it was from today! Talking about how it has shaped and molded so many adults through tough times including the introduction of crack in the inner city! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We're in the last days of Summer in NY so we tapped in our guy Rafer Alston and chopped it up about his: -Growing up in Queens during The Crack Era in NY - Going through the grind of 90s NY basketball - AND 1 - His NBA career and more!
We're in the last days of Summer in NY so we tapped in our guy Rafer Alston and chopped it up about his: -Growing up in Queens during The Crack Era in NY - Going through the grind of 90s NY basketball - AND 1 - His NBA career and more!
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This week Talk is Talk hits a milestone as we hit episode 200. We bring in former L.A. Kingpin Freeway Rick Ross who you can all but say he started the Crack Era. Freeway Rick Ross also let's us know the real Rick Ross is not a rapper, he gives a rundown on how he's trying to fight for his name. Freeway Rick Ross also share us how life was at the top of the dope game.
Donovan X. Ramsey is a staff writer for the Los Angeles Times. His work has appeared in GQ, WSJ Magazine, The Atlantic, and many other publications.“I actually got into writing about criminal justice ... because I was curious about Black life. But that meant the only way I was able to do that was I had to kind of do this really often depressing slice of Black life. And there’s so much more. And there’s so much beauty in the lived experiences of Black people. … There are so many stories that just never get told about Black life. One, I have a connection to being a Black person, but then being a Black person who has the benefit of a really good education, and I’ve been given some shots here and there… it feels like a duty. If I’m not going to tell these stories, then who?” Thanks to Mailchimp for sponsoring this week's episode. Show notes: @donovanxramsey donovanxramsey.com 02:00 Exit Scam (Aaron Lammer and Lane Brown • Treats Media • 2021) 02:00 "Gossip Girls, Money Men, and 2 More Podcasts Worth Trying" (Nicholas Quah • Vulture • May 2021) 02:00 Nicholas Quah on Longform Podcast 03:00 70 Over 70 (Max Linsky • Pineapple Street Studios • 2021) 25:00 Ramsey's Atlantic archive 26:00 Ramsey's Ebony archive 26:00 "Motorcycle Club Honors, Assists Soldiers Offering Their Lives Overseas" (Black Enterprise • Nov 2012) 26:00 "Janelle Monáe: The ‘Q.U.E.E.N.’ Speaks [INTERVIEW]" (Ebony • Jul 2013) 29:00 She’s Every Woman: The Power of Black Women in Pop Music (Danyel Smith • Dey Street Books • 2017) 31:00 "Police Reform Is Impossible in America" (Gawker • Feb 2015) 32:00 Ramsey's Demos archive 35:00 Jason Parham on Longform Podcast 40:00 Ramsey's The Marshall Project archive 40:00 Ramsey's Complex archive 45:00 "A Triple Murder, a Broken Family, and the Long Tail of the Crack Era" (Vice • Aug 2016) 47:00 Black Futures (Kimberly Drew and Jenna Wortham • One World • 2020) 48:00 "Measuring Crack Cocaine and Its Impact" (Roland G. Fryer • Apr 2006) 56:00 "Bryon Stevenson’s Moral Clarity" (WSJ Magazine • Nov 2019) 56:00 "The Political Education of Killer Mike" (GQ • Jul 2020) 62:00 "NASCAR’s Unlikely Activist" (GQ • Aug 2020) 63:00 Ramsey's Los Angeles Times archive See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Crack era one of the most influential periods of the last century, join Da Guyz as they discuss this touchy subject as it gets very tense
The Grammys, hate crimes, Snowfall, Netflix and the Crack Era.
The 60's 70's, the Vietnam war, Chicago gang culture, Black Panthers, Disco Era, Crack Era, Hippies. These are just some of the intriguing events in history that Donald Woods lived and experienced. This conversation is about a life that takes you from inner city Chicago to the sunny free spirit streets of San Francisco.
The Two Grumpy Men dive right in on the Covid vaccine shot, ptsd created by the Crack Era, Kyrie Irving missing from the Nets and much more. Hosts C. Grooms and Bobby May
The Two Grumpy Men dive in on the analysis of the Netflix Documentary (Crack) and give a little insight on how those from that era might actually be suffering from PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder). Host C Grooms Bobby May --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/twogrumpymen/support
My mom discusses parenting a Black boy during the Crack Epidemic Twitter: @therocsworld SUBSCRIBE Itunes: https://apple.co/2ZXCDwN GooglePlay: https://bit.ly/367W4qT YouTube: https://bit.ly/3hV6Xyp
Rod talks about the Crack Era and Perseverance Twitter: @therocsworld Twitter: @addceason Site: https://anchor.fm/thewall-do SUBSCRIBE Itunes: https://apple.co/2ZXCDwN GooglePlay: https://bit.ly/367W4qT YouTube: https://bit.ly/3hV6Xyp
My guest for Episode 184 of The Brooklyn Blast Furnace Podcast is a United State Marine, solo artist, a member of "La Coka Nostra", has a project dropping soon called "NapalmDrop" with Skribbal, a mixtape coming soon on "Force 5 Records", another project dropping soon called "MASAMOON3" and had another little side project called "Pantheon the God". Born and bred in the Bronx... "Big Left"! We go back to the Crack Era in the Bronx , BMX bikes, stolen Jeeps and pitbulls on the corner by the bodega. We get into his long but dedicated process that got him into the United States Marine Corps. A ton of banter and what's happening now and the near future. There's a lot spoken about. Enjoy!
Another CLASSIC episode of the call! Shane joins the gang again for more hilarious commentary on current events and news. More COVID-19 spikes, Mandatory Masks, the Crack Era and Eddie's riveting take on how studying baby development can cure racism. With so much more enjoy the Ninth Call! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
MTR PODCAST presents "I GOT NEXT" Vol. 2 - A collection from Independent Artists. 1. Wave God 4K - "Mafia" 2. King Cash - "Live It Up" 3. Peezy Da Don - "Streets" 4. Casino Ty feat. Young Sho - "Get It Out The Mud" 5. TreTheJefe feat. Yowa Sayso - "Free LJ" 5. King Cash - "Hartford's Own" 6. AudaMars - "Rol Call" 7. Khemist - "Losses" 8. AudaMars - "International" 9. Money Ray - "88 (Crack Era)" 10. Wave God 4K - "Big Wave Shit" 11. Big Mach feat. Papers x K Black - "We Gon See" 12. Cohiba Season - "Benefriends" 13. Cinco De H.F.E.H. feat SauceBoss - "Number 1" All artists interested in getting on the Indie Series, email songs to MoneyTalksRadioInfo@gmail.com. EACH & EVERY WEDNESDAY @ 9PM - TUNE INTO MONEY TALKS RADIO ON DIGITAL BOOMBOX NETWORK. Download the "Digital Boombox Network" App. on your Apple or Android Devices to stream.
Tee Hixxtory on Real Boston Story Crack Era, Bobby Brown & Virginia Stories. Instagram @deathofthecloutchasertv Twitter @cloutchasertv --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Lonzo discusses the LA riots
Dababy out here wildin again! SMH. New music from Jadakiss. Lil Baby. New Jay Electronica Album, Who cares? Ok, maybe I do. A little bit. I also touch back on my popular CBIZ PROJECT that I put out a few years back. The Crack Era touches on my first time being in America and coming up during the notorious Crack Era In Brooklyn! Enjoy this one. Please like ,subscribe and comment! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenewhypeshow/support
Pooh Pac & Uncle Mike take some time to discuss what measured up to be one of the worst Black History Months since the Crack Era. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/verypeaceful/support
On The 118th Episode of #FlipDaScript, The Duo sits down with "Don Diva Magazine" Kevin Chile @DonDivaMagazine and for 2 hours & 30 mins they talk about numerous topics, his past, losing his mother, being sued, getting told on, Providing paperwork, and Talks about having two hung juries. He takes us on his journey from his childhood to being in the streets.
ZEKE BLACK EASTSIDE HARLEM STORY ALPO, DJ KAY SLAY, MEL KROSS & CRACK ERA EPISODE --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode Harlem legend Kevin Chiles joins us to talk about Don Diva Magazine, Azie, Alpo, his uncle Kidd and his upcoming book the Crack Era.
We take a trip all the way back to the 90s this episode! This week on The Honorable Mention Podcast, Chris was in the middle of some Dunkin' Donuts beef, Luis isn't giving up his wings, James reimagines a Harry Potter character and Marcell is about to start working out! #ignantmondays We also touch on: Workers at Dunkin' have it hard. Common Core Mathematics. Happy Potter and the Pythagorean Theorem. Being judged for your mixed baby. the Good Boys. Fraudulent Bodegas. Fall Activities. More of our Toys R Us stories. Our Breakdown on Wu Tang: An American Saga. and a bunch of other nonsense! Follow your Honorable Hosts on social media: Chris - @duckjordan_ Luis - @luisthedesigner James - @just_jvmes Marcell - @drum_fu This episode was recorded at @fivestarstudios Follow the Podcast: Instagram - @honorablementionpodcast Twitter - @ignantpodcast And as always, if you want to submit a question or topic, email us at honorablementionpod@gmail.com
The 80's "Crack Era" The Good The Bad & The Ugly
Bigg Mike and KB are California natives who have rose from the cracked California streets and have come out on the other side here to give you some game. Tune in every Sunday for a new podcast on the life and times of Big Mike and be sure to keep up with Bigg Mike on Youtube @str8lacednochase as well as instagram @str8lacednochase. I'll see y'all next week!
Chris and Will touch on NIPSEY, 2pac and when the crips came to Seattle in the 1980’s. Additional subjects covered include: Sole purpose gangstas/Zimmerman still walking because of the streets ain’t shit. Negative propaganda vs aspirational gangsta go-getter hustler rap and what no one points out. Securing the bag and hypocritical hip hop..O.J. level event CHRISTOPHER DARDEN..cowards when it counts . TRUMP COVER ...BIDEN rubs. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/politibro/message
THE CRACK ERA.....FROM THE MID 80'S TO THE MID 90'S OR SO...CRACK WAS ONE OF THE MOST DESTRUCTIVE FORCES TO EVER HIT THE BLACK COMMUNITY....LETS TALK ABOUT IT FAM...AND YALL KNOW WE GOTTA TALK ABOUT A FEW CURRENT EVENTS TOO.....IF YOU WANT TO JOIN THE CONVERSATION CALL 347-855-8692 AND PRESS 1
Chopping it up with an old classmate Oliver, on back in the days and our childhoods during the Crack Era. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/prosandcons/support
FRIEND IN YOUR POCKET AND TEAMFIYP CHIT CHATS ABOUT THE OSCARS, BLACK HISTORY, AND OTHER ENTERTAINMENT NEWS. FIYP BREAKS DOWN HOW THIS MILLENNIAL ERA IS THE NEW CRACK ERA! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/friendinyourpocket/support
LeShelle Smith is a woman who decided she wanted to start her media platform, interviewing individuals who are contributing to the rebuilding of Black Wall Street(s) in cities across America. That decision lead to LeShelle creating Minority Report featuring Black Owned Businesses, a video blog on YouTube that highlights African American entrepreneurs, operating as the media extension of Smith Communication Services, LLC. The mission of Minority Report is to feature Black entrepreneurs through interviews and product/service reviews. The vision of Minority Report is to do for Black Owned Businesses, what Oprah's Book Club did for authors - provide exceptional, one of a kind, Word of Mouth Marketing that converts into increased sales. The goal of every blog article, social media post, and YouTube video is to highlight Black owned businesses through storytelling, promote their products and services but to also empower and educate aspiring entrepreneurs. Advocating for the "buy black movement" has become more and more prevalent as we have moved from the Civil Rights Movement, through Jim Crow, survived the Crack Era and still navigating the Preschool-Prison pipeline. Our community is beginning to see the value of our dollar as it relates to our vote, our livelihood, and our legacy. I am one of many who are on the front lines advocating for black entrepreneurs. But I am one of few exclusively educating consumers on reputable black owned businesses through honest product reviews. I also created the Ultimate Black Love Gift Guide Black Owned Business Coupon Book. I release a new coupon book every year on Black Love Day, February 13th and focus on the 5 Tenets of Black Love. Minority Report TV Show https://www.minorityreporttvshow.com/ https://youtube.com/c/minorityreporttvshow Ultimate Black Love Gift Guide https://bobcouponbook.com Connect With Leshelle info@minorityreporttvshow.com https://facebook.com/minorityreporttvshow https://twitter.com/mreport_tv https://instagram.com/minorityreport717 https://linkedin.com/in/minorityreporttvshow Resources BEST FREE ONLINE BOOKING SOFTWARE: https://10to8.com/signup/?token=buyblack-p&utm_source=buyblack-p&utm_medium=share HEART RHYTHM MEDITATION GUIDE: https://canva.com BE A GUEST ON BUY BLACK PODCAST: https://buyblackpodcast.com/podcast-guest FIND BLACK-OWNED BUSINESS DIRECTORIES: https://buyblackpodcast.com/business-directory/ REGISTER YOUR BUSINESS IN YOUR STATE: https://buyblackpodcast.com/register-new-business-your-state/ FIND BUSINESS RESOURCES: https://buyblackpodcast.com/business-resources Connect With Me Email Me Show Feedback: gerald@buyblackpodcast.com Business Questions: questions@buyblackpodcast.com Follow Me on Facebook Personal: https://facebook.com/gwjonesii Fan Page: https://facebook.com/buyblackpodcast Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/BuyBlackPodcastCommunity/ Follow Me on Twitter Personal: https://twitter.com/gwjonesii Fan Page: https://twitter.com/buyblackpodcast Follow Me on Instagram Personal: https://instagram.com/gwjonesii Fan Page: https://instagram.com/buyblackpodcast Connect With Me on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/gwjonesii/
Internets! This week on the show Premium Pete sits down with Hip Hop pioneer Kurtis Blow! Kurtis talks about growing up in Harlem during the Crack Era, idolizing Malcolm X and Dr J., and using James Brown and Sam Cooke as inspiration to become an international superstar. Kurtis recalls stories of attending college with Russell Simmons, meeting Michael Jackson, doing promo events with Prince, and so much more! Rocky Bucano also stops by to discuss the Universal Hip-Hop Museum breaking ground in NYC in 2019! Relax and Enjoy, CHEA! Get 20% OFF your next order of BEVEL: https://getbevel.com/podcast/pete
ART GOON RADIO EPISODE 08: COLLEGE JUGG, COMPLEXCON 2018 BREAKDOWN, HYPE BEAST VS. CONNOISSEUR? NICKI MINAJ VS CARDI B BEEF, FALL MUSIC RELEASES AND BREAKDOWNS, TOPIC OF THE DAY: CRACK ERA VS SOCIAL MEDIA WHICH HAD WORST AFFECT? DODGERS LOSE WORLD SERIES AND MORE --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/artgoonradio/support
What crack cocaine did to the urban communities in America and how it helped relaunch the Urban Pimp & Prostitute.
In this episode, we talk to Vien Truong who is the CEO of The Dream Corps, a nonprofit, a social justice accelerator. Among the things Vien shares is #YesWeCode, their remarkable and empowering project that aims to create more diversity in the tech sector. Listen now!
Lets chop it up about the Crack Era....the good, the bad and the lasting effects...Yall knooooow we have to talk about "the speech" by Jesse Williams...We will also be talking about the upcoming event The Oppressed(July14-17 in Cleveland, OH) and we have a special guest tonight...Mr. Malik Shabazz....JOIN US FOR OUR CONVERSATION BY CALLING 347-855-8692 (PRESS 1 TO GET ON AIR)
Ali and Vlad get in the conversation without Damien this week and discuss Vlad's epiphany about the peace and power that can be derived from just sitting on the toilet, Ali's frustration and anger over the events taking place in Baltimore after the murder of Freddie Gray and the occupation of black neighborhoods by the police since The Crack Era began, the media's role in creating a narrative that doesn't necessarily reflect the reality of the situation, and the social media response to the Bruce Jenner interview. All this and more. Check it out. Follow on Twitter @dlemoncomedy @mrmuhammad @LaughingVlad and @StandUpNYLabs Watch live on DailyMotion, Tuesdays at 6:00pm: www.dailymotion.com/video/x2hj1sj_s…y-labs-live_fun Keep up with the conversation on Facebook: www.facebook.com/intheconversation Check out all the other podcasts on this network at www.StandUpNYLabs.com