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Dead End Hip Hop
'Junkie In the Sun' Live Reaction w/Deante Hitchcock

Dead End Hip Hop

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026 124:59 Transcription Available


Dead End Hip Hop listens and reacts live to Deante Hitchcock's new album 'Junkie in the Sun.'See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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#AmWriting
Hot Seat Coaching: Building a Killer Twist: Going Deeper Inside a Gothic Mystery Blueprint

#AmWriting

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026 48:35


Andrew returns with his latest blueprint for a gothic mystery, and the coaching quickly zeroes in on what will make it work: a clear, compelling villain and twists that truly land. With help from thriller coach and Thrillerfest executive director Samantha Skal, the discussion unpacks the hidden layer of the story—what the villain is actually doing—and how that contrasts with the protagonist's assumptions.As they dig in, it becomes clear that strengthening the mystery means making the murders more personal, introducing a convincing false suspect, and mapping both the visible story and the truth underneath it. By the end, Andrew has a sharper path forward: deepen the villain's motive, raise the stakes earlier, and build each twist so it feels both surprising and inevitable.#AmWriting is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.About Book Coach Sam SkalA fan of the scary, mysterious, and suspenseful, Samantha Skal is the Executive Director of ThrillerFest, the co-founder of Shadows & Secrets writing retreats, and an Author Accelerator-certified book coach who specializes in coaching mystery, thriller, horror, and suspense authors. Sam writes stories that keep her up at night, is a breast cancer survivor, and lives in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. Learn more at www.samanthaskal.com and www.shadowsandsecrets.com. Catch Up on Andrew's Hot Seat Coaching JourneyTranscriptHi, I'm Jennie Nash, and you're listening to the #amwriting podcast, the place where we help writers of all kinds play big in your writing life, love the process, and stick with it long enough to finish what matters most.This is a hot seat coaching episode where we work through a real challenge in real time.And today we're back talking with Andrew Perella, the hashtag am writing podcast producer who has stepped out from behind the mic to work on a novel. And where we left Andrew last time was you'd worked through the whole blueprint and you were tasked with completing. Inside outline. So before we get into our guest and, um, what we're gonna do today, how was that, what was it like for you?Um, I mean, it was, it was, uh, really hard. Uh, but it was, it was, uh, it was really gratifying and it was, it was a lot of fun to do as well. Um. Because I think, um, part of, part of the assignment, you, you, you left for me, [00:01:00] Jenny, was to also beef out certain elements of certain, certain, the presence of certain characters, um, and certain and certain elements of the book.And so I was trying to do that as well as. As, as crafting the outline. Um, and so yeah, it was, it was a long, it was a struggle. It was a struggle, especially to get it to three, to keep it to three, to get it down to three pages. I know, and I'm very strict about that for reasons you are. Um, and. Did you feel a sense of accomplishment when you did it though?Like, oh, this is a book and I'm writing it, or how did that land? Yeah, I mean, like at first I just started writing. I started writing the scene bullets and the, and the points, and just started like, okay, what are all the, what are all the elements that that. I have in my head that I need to get down onto paper and it was like 6, 7, 8 pages.And I was like, okay, now I gotta get this down to three pages. Um, and, and, and I was like, okay, I can combine these two scenes or maybe I don't need this. So I just ended up cutting a lot and cutting a lot [00:02:00] and getting it down. So like, yes, there was a sense of like. Completion. Um, that was certainly gratifying, uh, to get that.And, uh, I had a couple of late nights, um, getting that, getting that squared away, but yeah, it also feels, feels more real now. Um, and it's like, yeah, there's, there's, there's a, there's a there here, which I'm pretty excited about. I'm excited about too, and I'm also excited because we're doing something really cool today.Um, and we have with us Samantha Skull, who I will introduce in a hot second. But hi Samantha. Hi. Thanks so much for having me. I'm so excited to be here. Well, I'm excited too because, um. Sam, as I call her, um, I've known for quite some time. She's one of the OG author, accelerator certified coaches. And Sam, you actually don't know this, but I use you.Probably every day.Oh my God, I'm so flattered as an example of [00:03:00] what a great book coach should do, which is to focus and choose who you're gonna serve and how you're gonna serve them, and to really go deep into what you love and what you wanna do all day. Right? The read books all day and get paid for it thing like do what you love and you.Do that. You've done that just so powerfully and it's so visible on your website, which we'll link to in the show notes so folks can go see, but. Sam loves all the dark and suspenseful and scary mystery, twisty things, which always just cracked me up because I don't, and that's what's so beautiful about book coaching and writing for that matters.Everybody has their own thing and, and that's part of the work of writing Big is. What is your thing? You know? So the reason that I wanted Sam to come is she's built a whole business on this type of work and with, um, another author, [00:04:00] accelerator coach, she runs a really cool, uh, writing retreat that is, um, it's always in Salem.Right. It is in a haunted hotel, which, um, Carrie Savage, who is my co-founder in shadows and secrets, uh, loves being haunted. I do not choose to be haunted, so I choose the non haunted floor. So they have that retreat and they, um, have just started taking it virtual and just all kinds of tools and resources and things for people writing this kind of work.And in addition to that, I. I just am always impressed by your trajectory of having gone from. A volunteer at the Thriller Fest. Well, for a participant at the Thriller Fest conference to being a volunteer, to running the Pitch Fest piece of the thing. And now you're, well then you were co-director, now you're running the whole thing.You're, you're, yes, I am. You're running the entire [00:05:00] Thriller Fest conference, which is how many writers every year. Oh, we have around a thousand and I have a team behind me. Just to be clear. This would not happen without a village, but uh, yes, we have around a thousand thriller authors who come to New York and we, uh, we talk about the dark stuff all week.It's absolutely the, the best time. And it's in two weeks. I can't, I mean, when this comes out, it may have already passed, but yeah, can't wait. No, this is coming out right before, so if anybody wants a quick getaway to New York, they should go. But also just the programming, watch the programming coming out of it and we're so excited.Yeah, it's really good. So, um, I just, I love the career you've built for yourself. It's always just really inspiring to me. And, um, also a recent breast cancer survivor, so we're, uh, always wanna shout out to that. Yes. Get your scans. That's my PSA. Always love it. Same. Love it. Love it. So I wanted Sam to come look at Andrew's inside [00:06:00] outline because I knew that the thing he has to work on is this, what I call in my not totally expertise in this area.I call the twisties of it. That there's a, you know, it's a mystery. It's a murder, it's a gothic, it's horror. It's all the things. And it, those twists have to land. And this is so much Sam's expertise that the whole time I was talking to Andrew about it and guiding him and coaching him, I just kept thinking, we need Sam in here.So, so we got Sam in here. And so, um, Andrew completed his inside outline and Sam very graciously, um, agreed to look through it and to look through his whole blueprint. So before we get into what you saw and what you found, Sam. I just love to hear, I mean, this is so self-serving. I just like nothing more than reading a blueprint.I think it's so fun. Um, just to like, [00:07:00] kind of peel back the, the cover and see what's in there. Did, did you have fun with that? Oh my gosh. So much fun. Andrew. This story is, is so cool. And I love the historical elements and the rethinking of, you know, vampires are running around London and everyone's just like, that's fine.You know, and then how does, how does this all go down? And we have this very agency filled, moxie filled main character who's just a delight and yeah, I loved it. I have, I have so many fun questions to ask you. So Andrew, how does that feel? I mean, it feels great and I, I was reading through, uh, through both of your notes, um, in the, in the, in the outline and like you're asking all of these questions.Um. Some of them that I have not thought of before and like, so I'm, so I'm really excited to kind of dig into these and talk through them. But I'm, I'm, it's really gratifying to hear that this, that this idea is, is, is, is an interesting one. Yeah. I loved it. I a hundred [00:08:00] percent read this book. I'd, I'd see it and be like, yes, I want, I want to be in that world.Cool. Well that's why you're here. Because I would be like, no, too scary. Too scary for me. So, um, I'm gonna let. Sam sort of take it away and, uh, we could talk for days, I'm sure about this, but one of the, the things I love about book coaches who are well trained is they'll hone in on the most important, the most important things.So. What do you think, Sam? What's the most important thing Andrew should be thinking about in his next iteration of this outline? Yeah, so my favorite thing to talk about outta the gate with Mr. Thriller and suspense and gothic horror, depending on how dark you wanna make this, um, is who is the person who's really behind all these murders and why are they committing them?Right? I like to think of MTS mystery full or suspense as the villain's journey as experienced by the [00:09:00] protagonist. Mm-hmm. Right. So we, we must know what's going on beneath the surface in order for those twists to land, because twists are just assumptions about what's going on that the protagonist makes.And when the truth, you know, what's really going on with the villain is revealed, it's twisty because it's unexpected. Mm-hmm. So if we don't, therefore if we don't know who's. Who's behind, who's doing all these villainous things. Um, we struggle to make those twists land and we struggle to get a blueprint that we can actually follow.So tell me your thoughts on who this mastermind murderer is and why they're doing what they're doing. Um, so. So Jack Seward is the, is the, is the Mastermind behind this. And I've been, I've been thinking a lot about it this week since I, since I finished the, since I finished the outline. And a lot of other things have occurred to me about who this gentleman is and how he's doing what he's doing.But I think the why is, um, he is committed to the status quo. He is committed [00:10:00] to, uh, uh, uh, uh, a, you know, uh. He is committed to the manosphere. He is committed to the patriarchy. He has committed to, um, the previous way of doing things. Um. In, in, in society, in politics, in medicine. And so like he's seeing this sea change, um, in all of those areas.Um, with the advent of this, of this, um, medical school for women, uh, with the, with this vote, um, vote, uh, that is happening. Um, and he disapproves and so his goal is to disrupt all of those, um. Disruptions di uh, by pitting them against each other. Got it. So if he can, if he can. Create this illusion that vampires are preying on Suffr jets.They will be too busy fighting each other to try and find any sort of, uh, agency for [00:11:00] themselves. Aha. Very, very well thought out. I love that. As a, as a mastermind villain goal. So here's the other thing, is that mm-hmm. In the genre expectation for any sort of modern mystery, full or suspense, is that we have three twists.We have one at the mid and we can have more. Right. But we have one at the midpoint, which is just the midpoint turn. Like it's, it's a classic story thing, which you already have. You have a great midpoint currently. Mm-hmm. Um, and the climactic twist is the reveal of, uh, as, as Carrie, my co-founder and shadows and secrets likes to say, um, the climactic.Confrontation answers the story question, which is presented in the inciting incident and typically in mysteries, the inciting incident is who's doing the killing? Right? Like, who's behind this dead body that we have early on? And we'll talk about that in just a second. Um, so the climactic answers that question, and then we have a final twist, which is typically the reveal of this gentleman who wants to keep things as is.And he [00:12:00] meanwhile. During the course of the story is going to be taking action to stop, uh, our plucky protagonist from stopping him, right? Mm-hmm. So he's a full antagonist to our protagonist. And in that way we need a fake villain, right? We need someone that he can have set up so that she thinks this is the person behind everything in the climactic scene.And then she gets to the end and is like, oh my gosh, I've. You know, I've conquered, I've brought chaos to order, I've solved this thing, and now, oh my God, now there's somebody else who's actually behind everything. And actually we're still in grave danger and we didn't even know to be worried about this.And that's how you get that like, you know, 85 to 98% just ripping through the pages readers, you know, being so hooked to figure out what happened. Right. Um, so. Tell me a little bit more about who Seward could have set up or manipulated or something [00:13:00] else to commit these murders so that he gets done what he wants to get done, but he also protects himself.And if you don't know the answer, that's okay. We can brainstorm. But if you do, then that's great. So this is, this is kind of part of the, the, the thought, the idea that I've had since I, since I finished the, the, the, uh, the outline is. Because the, the syringe idea mm-hmm. The double-headed syringe idea always felt a little tenuous.Uh, like I, I wasn't quite sure that that was gonna hold, but, so my new thought about this is, is. Because he is, uh, he is the, uh, director of a mental institution. Um, and so, and so, like, that's a whole other politic where he has people who are, uh, who are in his thra essentially. And so is there a way that he can coerce, um, a vampire who needs him to commit these murders on his behalf, thereby kind of insulating himself from the actions.Perfect. And [00:14:00] so I think that could, so the climactic twist would then be. It's a vampire I disco discovering that the, the, this is the vampires committing the murders. But then the, the, the final twist is, oh s**t, he's been doing this at the behest of, of Seward, who's her, you know, kind of Yes, yes. As it were in quotation.Okay. Yes. That sounds amazing. And it also, you know, when we step into this story, um, in your initial scene, we have. Vampires feeding on people and Abby's just like, uh, okay, that's, that's normal. Right? And so is that, did I read that right? Is that the world that we're in? Is that We have vampires existing and Van Helsing, you know, was the one who kept them in check.And we have all that like lore that we're dealing with that the reader brings in. So tell me more about the world I'm walking into here. So, yeah, I think I'm still developing this world. So we're 20 years. Around 20 years after the events of Dracula. Okay. The, the, the novel. And so, and I think, I think people are now aware that [00:15:00] vampires exist.And I think, you know, at this, at the same time, they're being used as like this bogey man or, or, or straw man of like, everything that is wrong with, with British society. Um, but they're also. Not the monsters, right? They're, they're just another, another, um, community that is trying to, uh, eke out, eke out some sort of existence.Um, I love that so much. It's just such a fun, sort of new twist on. Know a story that's so well known and has been in our collective conscience for a hundred years. You know, I don't know when, when Dracula came out. Correct me if I'm wrong, but a long time, right? A little over a hundred years. Yeah. It's been a minute.It's been a minute. Um, and so I, so it's still very much a period of transition as, as you know, London and the world are still trying to figure out what that means, that these things actually exist and live among us. Um, and, uh, and so. There were [00:16:00] some things that didn't make it into the outline like I had.There was this one scene where they're walking down the street and there's someone on the soapbox at speaker's Corner at Hyde Park who's railing against, who's railing against, uh, um, vampires as like a sturge on society and things of that nature. And, and there'll be things in the newspaper. I think that kind of addressed this new, this new politic, um, that, that the characters interact with.And so I'm still feeling out what exactly it means. That vampires exist and are part of the public consciousness. Yeah. So one sort of logical question that comes up for me there is, you know, if we're in society and there's just like monsters living among us who occasionally pick people off on the street, that would create a level of, um, extreme tension.Okay. Right. One might say, right, like, yeah, if I'm wandering down the street and I see a vampire eating somebody that's not just like a, you know, we would be taking steps to protect ourselves because humans are always going to protect themselves, and so yes. You [00:17:00] know what, if you change it where the vampires are only allowed to feed on like livestock or something.Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. You know, something that's like the, nobody's happy, right? Yeah. Like, like most, uh, um, situations where we, we agree on something and we're, we're all giving something up. Yeah. But that allows them to exist in society and live among us. Right? Like the, the veil has been lifted. Vampires are here.But they've agreed to only eat livestock, and then the fact that they're murdering people by eating them then becomes. A huge deal. Right? Because this Deante that we've had with them is now broken. Mm-hmm. Um, something like that, because I think if we, if we have it just being casual that they're, they're eating people in alleys or whatever, it reduces, I mean, that's a fun story, don't get me wrong.Yeah, yeah. But that reduces the impact of the murders that we are seeking to solve with this and Right. You know, you said this was, this was a mystery. And so currently [00:18:00] we don't have a ton of mystery on the page like we have. The midpoint is where, um, she discovers that things might not be what they seem, which I love.But in order for that to have impact, we need something earlier. And that could be, you know, these murders have been happening for a few days. That could be the last year. It could be she sees the first murder. Um. Something along those lines, but we need something early. So we, we understand the tension and we understand the mystery story question because you have a ton of other story questions in here, but if this is mystery first, the mystery story question needs to be who committed, who is committing these murders and why?Yep. Yeah. Does that kind of, that makes sense? Land? Yes. No, absolutely. Absolutely. Okay. Now as a, as as I was, I was rereading the outline, the other, the other, the, the other night. And I was like, I feel, I feel like there needs to be another murder scene. Yeah. Earlier we gotta up the body count in the, the book.Yeah. You know, it's a, it's a, it's a conversation I have every day. [00:19:00] Yeah. Not, not enough dead bodies. Not enough dead. Not enough dead bodies. Yeah. So, you know, and so if she is, if she's really worried about, you know, that's their question is why, why is she so involved in solving these murders? How do we make it personal to her?Mm-hmm. And so could this be a friend? Could this be. You know, um, a sister, could this be an aunt, like some something that's related to her so that this person is taken out. And then that becomes Seward has targeted her because she's the, she's, you know, van sing's niece, right? Yep. Yeah. So she's a public figure that if he takes out by having a vampire.Quote, you know, kill her. Then he will have achieved his goal of disrupting this whole thing and be like, look how dangerous it's for women to be out in the world and you know. Mm-hmm. We should put a stop to this. Like that achieves his goal, but she won't know. Right. Obviously that [00:20:00] that's his goal. Right.But he also needs to create the unrest, so it's not just, you know, she's the one who's murdered. That's going to be the climactic plan and he will have killed other people in the meantime. Right. Okay. Something like that. Like we need to make, yeah. Whatever it is that needs to be personal to her. And if she paint, if she paints a target on her back later on by being a ksky, amateur sleuth, which is classic.Um. That works well as well. But I like, you know, one of the questions I love to ask is, what was your villain doing on the day that their prote, the pro protagonist, decided to ruin their life by deciding to go after and stop them from villain. And so maybe she had nothing to do with any of this and she's researching and becomes a problem.That's the other way you could play it. Mm-hmm. Um. But, you know, if he has this grand plan and he's like, Ooh, Abby would make a great sort of like, figurehead to the end of all these murders, and that's the one that I'm gonna point at it and be like, [00:21:00] look, we can't, you know, I, we can't have these women out here.Right? Something like that could work well. Um, what do you think? What, what's, what's your brain do when I say all those things? Um, it's interesting. I hadn't considered, I hadn't considered that her uncle would be targeting her. One of the things I've been grappling with was like. One of the reasons he targets people around her is to scare her away from med school to scare her away from the cause, okay.Um, and kind of pin her in further to the existing, to the existing, um, um, status quo. Um, and so I hadn't considered him using her. Sacrificing her for his, uh, for his ultimate goals. Yeah. Um, and that's an in, that's an interesting idea. And, and if she were to discover that would certainly up to stakes, um, that would certainly up to stakes for her.It would. And so if you want him to be a little more [00:22:00] empathetic Right. We don't need to go like full dark if you don't want to. Right. Um, he could be trying to protect her. By killing other people, which is misguided. Yeah. But, uh, fun. Right? And then that would make sense. So when she figures out it's actually him, he could be like, I was doing all of this to protect you because I love you.You're in my family. Right? Yeah. That also works. But we need to have whatever his, his plan is for causing, you know, using these murders to achieve his goal. If she's, she needs to be the target of it so that it's very personal to her as she moves through this story. Um, and upping the stakes is always great.It amps the tension, right? Yeah. And again, she's not gonna know any of this until she gets to that final twist. And so one of like the most fine chilling, you know, tingly things that you can do with mysteries is that reveal at the very end. We as through the protagonist, understand how much danger we were in [00:23:00] this entire story, and we had no idea.Right? And that moment is the one that we're seeking with readers and for ourselves, right? It's like, how do we have that moment that reveal have the biggest impact possible? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Something like that. Yeah. I, I see Andrew just grinning, like, what are you, whatcha feeling? He's just like, got his giant grin on his face.I mean, like, and like I said, I've been trying to figure out how, because it, because as I was reading, as I was reading through the outline, it did feel like, like abriana was just kind of like adjacent to mm-hmm. All of the murders. Um, and, and Jenny, you and I had talked about whether there was an active investigation and, and, and Sam, I think you kind of alluded to that in, in the notes, is there, is there an active investigation and like, is she, is, is Abriana being.Is, uh, uh, coroner does a suspect by the, by the investigators. Um, is that, why, is that why she is doing her own investigation? Um, [00:24:00] which is another, which is another way to to, to up the stakes. Mm-hmm. Also, um, I, yeah, I'm, I'm, that's an interest, that's an interesting way though to, that's an interesting take on Seward, who's, um, an avuncular figure.He's not, like, he's not a blood relation. To Abriana, but like he is, he is determined in his goal and like, you know, he would, he probably would stop at nothing to get that done, even if it meant, even if it meant, uh, the daughter of a friend of his got killed. Yeah, I mean, just thinking through, and this is your homework, really, is to think through how dark do you want to make him, right?Because you can have a villain who starts off with. A, uh, a goal and decides to achieve it through very ill-advised means, but still wants to protect the people around them, right? Like they can be both. We don't have to have it be a hundred percent. [00:25:00] This person is so evil and willing to burn it all down, right?And so, but that can also be a series of bad decisions. It's like bad decision one leads to, oh my God, like people are finding out that these aren't really vampires. Now I have to really like double down to make it really seem like vampires, so I don't get caught. Because guess what, if I get caught, my life is ruined.Right? And you know, as Abby gets closer, he realizes. I have to kill her. Right? Yeah. She's, she's gonna ruin everything. Yeah. And that sort of angst and that, you know, that would be very painful for him. That could be the thing that when she confronts him at the end, and there will be a de Ma, right? We're gonna have something where he's like, I did all these things for this reason.And it doesn't have to be Yeah. Pages, but we do have a, that's a classic mystery thing. Mm-hmm. She'll understand if you like this, that you know, he was trying to protect her and then. He'll be like, you did this to yourself. You know, like, right. Yeah. You're the one who got in the way. Um, something like [00:26:00] that.And he's like, mm-hmm. My only choice now is to kill you. And then of course she will not allow that because she's our lucky protagonist and will survive because chaos will be brought to order. That's the other big thing is we wanna wrap this up unless you're going who, in which case. It gets worse at the very end.Um, is, is that, is that, is that allowed? Yeah, we, yeah. Well, to keep chaos on the chaos, absolutely. We just need it genre bending is. So hot right now, right? Um, and it's really fun, right? So you can have both, you can have the main mystery wrapped up, like she can, Abby can figure out, okay, this wasn't actually vampires and someone is posing as a vampire.And so that actually changes your midpoint, by the way. We'll talk about that in a second. But if that's the arc, right? She thinks it's vampires. She is, when she does the climactic confrontation, she's like, it's vampires like someone, you know, what are they doing? Why are they doing this? And then realizes [00:27:00] in that, that it wasn't vampires and it's actually someone else.Um, the chaos will be brought to order in that way, right? Like we have, we have a right, we have figured out that someone was posing as a vampire. But what if you have a final, final twist where you know, there actually are vampires. Killing people as well. Like seaward only admits to three of these murders and then there's someone else doing, you know, and it's just like we end it with like, oh no.You know? Right. Yeah. Or by, maybe there's something mystical with like by imitating a vampire or that, you know, the vampires have been gathering their energy for the last 20 years by feeding on goats and you know, they're ready to, we need a new van Helsing to, to keep them under control or something. And Abby takes up that mantle and, you know.You can, you can totally play it where there's an unanswered. Okay. Oh no, it's worse at the end, but we do need some sort of wrap up of the story. Gotcha. But there does seem to be some cover resolution. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay. I see what you're saying. That makes sense. Yeah, that makes sense. So it strikes [00:28:00] me, I'm not sure that you picked this up, Sam, and you might not have, but that there's a.Uh, um, Mina the Vampire. Mina, yeah, yeah, yeah. Is is her mother. Right. I did pick up on that, and that's a question I have. Okay. Yeah. Great. Because it seems like what you're all talking about that could play a really important role in any of these twists and arcs. Right. I. Yes. Yes. Plus one. Yeah. Everything you just said.Um, yeah. So Mina being her mother, fantastic. One of your final twists, right? And particularly if you have Seward being like the final confrontation, final twist person, and then, you know, you have this lovely final scene where she's like, oh my God, it's my mother. Um, yeah. But the logical question there is why would Mina Hyde, what's she after?Why would she not have tried to help Abby? Right? Because you're dealing with reader expectations that mothers will do anything to protect their children. Right? And so you can, we can twist that. Maybe she is trying to protect her from what's coming, right? [00:29:00] Like what's actually going on. Maybe she's the one who's been protecting her the whole time by warding off the vampires that have been attacking her, her friends at medical school.Um. And that's why there's so many mistaken identity things, right? Because you have two where, where Abby's like, whoops. I think that was supposed to be for me. Yeah. Um, and so the reader's gonna wonder why are they so bad at killing her, right? Like, if these were assassin attempts, like why wouldn't what, what's going on?And so that answers that question. If it's Mina stepping in, but you know, we need to understand what Mina's really after and why she didn't step forward sooner. That's a huge question that, you know, yeah. Everyone will have. Yeah, it is a huge question. Like, like where has she been for the last 18 years?Mm-hmm. Why has Aubrianna not seen her since, since, since her birth? Um, and I haven't quite nailed that down yet. Like, is there some sort of like vampire code? I don't like, I don't know. Is it, is it that she's, is that she, that Mina. Knows [00:30:00] Jonathan, her husband too well, and knows that, that he would not allow a vampire, uh, to interact with his children.Like. And so I think there, I think there are a couple of answers to that, but I haven't like, landed on one yet. Um, but I, like, I, I like the idea of Mina working kind of behind the scenes to protect, to actively protect, um. Abriana, which is what that, that opening that, that, that scene in the alley earlier on is about, is like she comes to her aid at that point.Um, and, uh, and, and and physically puts herself between, between Abri and Abriana and the violence, which Abriana misunderstands, uh, and runs away terrified. But I think, I, I think there are ways to incorporate that, as you say. Elsewhere in the, elsewhere in the story. Yeah. Well, I mean she, to make to a fantastic twist would be, she assumes Mina is the one after her, right?Right. Yeah. Like she recalls in this opening scene that Mina was coming at her and is like, Ooh, that's the vampire that wants to kill me. Yeah, yeah. And [00:31:00] you know, sees her around. And so that's her assumption. And this is how you create twists, right? Her assumption is that Nina is the person behind all of this, and why, but.You run the risk of when she starts investigating Mina and figuring out who she is? It would be, we'd figure out we need some very good reason that she couldn't figure out that was that Mina was her mother, right? Yeah. Yes. So in that case, I would suggest having some other vampire be the one that she thinks is behind everything.Um, which leads me to the midpoint. So currently this is where she discovers that these bite marks are not bite marks at all. They are. Other Marks syringes. Right, right. Like the, yeah. Yeah. Um, so if that's the midpoint, which I like, again, that means that she's going to assume that there is a human or a vampire who's lost her teeth.I don't know, um, behind all of this. And the climactic confrontation will be with that, [00:32:00] with that knowledge that this is not a vampire doing these villainous things. Um. So how does that feel? Like do if, do we, is there someone in the cast that we can sort of have her assume is that person that's not Seward.Not, not someone that I've identified yet. Um, okay. But I, I, I, I agree with you. We need, we need someone that she, that she's pursuing and, uh, in, at, in, in that sense. Um, and, and she believed, I, I, I see, I see. Now I see what you're saying. That the, the importance of her making that, that, that incorrect assumption that this is the person who's, who's doing, who's doing the, the killings.And I don't know who that is yet. I don't know if there's someone actively in the, in the cha in the cast that we have, or if I need, if I need a new character. Okay. I mean, you can also play with, you know, so this is the thing about mysteries, it gets very quickly complicated, is on the surface we have all the assumptions which are incorrect.[00:33:00] Right? Right. And so we have to build up that, those plots and make it plausible. Yeah. Because we need, you know, the example I like to give is like, let's say you, you come home and you're expecting that no one else is there and there's an open window and there is a earring back on the counter and a bloody footprint on your.You know, nice white carpet and you know, um, a knocked over plant and then you recall, oh yes, you know the nab I've been babysitting the neighbor's cat, they knocked over the plant. So that's solved. But this bloody footprint is really freaking me out because clearly somebody came in here and made a bloody footprint and that's terrifying.You're focusing on the bloody footprint because that's the most obvious thing, but the earring back is the thing that is the villain clue. Right, and that, that's the person that came in and misled you by putting the bloody footprint on the carpet for reasons, capital R, whatever it is in this story, right?But we have clocked on screen, on the page what the clue is and ignored it. And so yeah, [00:34:00] this is how you can go back in on a revision and you know, you maybe we don't know who this other person is that's actually doing this, but they will have a vested interest in not being caught. Right? Mm-hmm. And so these little clues that we put on the page later are ignored, and then we're following the story that we've already created.Mm-hmm. Um, but keeping track of all these layers feels complicated, which is why Jenny's outline with three pages is so, so useful. Um, right. Because what the, what's on the page is the, is the story that you already, that we're focusing on, right? Mm-hmm. And then what really happened? Mm-hmm. Is the thing beneath the surface that we don't learn until the truth is revealed in one of these twists.Does that make sense? Yeah, yeah. No, that absolutely makes sense. That Absolutely. That also feels like a lot to think about. It is. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And I don't have, I don't have enough red earrings. I don't have enough mis, I don't have enough misdirecting. Misdirecting clues, as it were. Right. Well, those are fun to brainstorm, right?Because we start thinking [00:35:00] about who really, it comes back to Seward. Like what would he be doing to misdirect Abby away from this? Right. To keep her safe, if you like that as a goal. Yeah. And also to make the, make society freak out about how vampires are killing again. Mm-hmm. Um, what would he plant, who would he manipulate?Who would he pay off? You know? Mm-hmm. Maybe there's a vampire who knows about all of this, and. Is trying to kill the person that Seward is hired to do the syringes because Seward's not going around and doing this. Abby would've seen him or you know mm-hmm. Recognized him or something. So he will have paid someone to, or it has someone in his organization who also believes in the cause.Yeah. And is doing this, and maybe that person's a vampire. I don't know. I do love the double syringe. I mean, I hope that stays. Yeah. Yeah. It's good. It's good. Is it? Yeah. I heard you say, I heard you kind of dismiss it, Andrew, but it, to me, that would be a perfect misdirection if [00:36:00] somebody finds that and now there's this whole thread of assumptions about what that means and Yeah, but that it's not really what it is or it's not being used the way we think, or so.Oh, okay. Yeah. Okay. Sam, you mentioned something because I was, I was getting close to like throwing that overboard. No, it's good. No. Okay. Okay. I think it is good. So, so, so, so, but that could still be, that could still be used as a, that could still, I could still use it as a red herring potentially, uh, because it could still be a vampire at Seward's behest committing the murders.But maybe they're doing it with the syringe or maybe they're, and or maybe they're doing it a little bit with their own or Right. Or not. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, to Jenny's point, this could be a total, maybe. Maybe it's not used for what we think. Maybe the double syringe is something completely unrelated and it's like the best way to draw out the.I don't know. I mean, depending on, maybe he is drugging the people in the [00:37:00] asylum, like giving them more drugs than they're supposed to have. Right, right. And, and he devised, I mean, you know, devised a double syringe to deliver it and doesn't want anybody to know that that's what he is doing, you know? Yeah, yeah.Okay. Yeah, yeah. But if you wanna play with the idea that there's also a vampire involved who believes in Seward's? Cause then that, you know. That's very interesting because it's like, well, why? What do they want? You know? Yeah, yeah. Or even just someone who is, is being coerced by him, who does, doesn't necessarily Yes.Believe in the cause, but is perhaps is, has perhaps been assigned to his asylum. Mm-hmm. And he's taking advantage of, I love. Which I think, I think really makes sewer to a, a pretty despicable individual on a number of levels, which I, which I can like, well, I mean, he's already killing people, so, right. You know, slippery slope.But that's what, you know, it's, that's the, [00:38:00] that's the thing is that his, his goals. We need to make logical sense when we get to the end and Right. You know, Abby figures out what's going on, but he, he can also be empathetic. Right? Yeah. Like, why is he so scared of women? Yeah. Being in society, what is, what is that deep fear about?And that's definitely something to explore as well. Yeah. Yeah. Absolutely. Yeah, so we could, like I said, talk for days, for days about these things, but, um, it feels like this is a good place to leave Andrew with a whole bunch of work to do. And I'm just laughing because, um, this is such a perfect example of.Why we do a blueprint, right? There's so much to work out. There's so much to think about. There's so many layers and levels to every story. And, uh, you know, we, we heard you today, Andrew, sort of going, well, I don't know. I haven't thought about it. I don't know. I, I'll have to see, you know, that's, that's the work and being in that.[00:39:00] Discomfort and that not knowing mm-hmm. And the, all the possibilities and making your choices. That's, that's a work, right Sam? Like that's, it is, it's so fun. But yeah, it's mysteries are puzzles, right? Yeah. And we wanna guide the reader through the puzzle in a way that gives them maximum impact and maximum joy.For every reveal that we decide to put out there, right? We, we, we don't want to casually have a reveal. Everything is on purpose. Um, and so I was gonna say on, on the inside outline that you have, um, a parallel one, or, you know, if you make it even tighter just to flow the flow of events, you can have a, what really happened?Um, line which tracks what the villain is actually doing. And I do find that that can be really helpful because it does get overwhelming with figuring out, okay, we have assumptions. Yeah. And those assumptions are, you know, lead to action and this is how we get a repulsive plot. But those assumptions are.Not going to be the [00:40:00] actual thing that is the truth. And so we need to track what the truth is and what our villain is doing to stop our protagonist from stopping them because Yeah, forces of opposition, you know, so just for our listeners to clarify that makes sense. What Sam's talking about is a parallel inside outline is, is to literally do.An a three page outline for the, the villain? Yes, yes. Or to put a bullet point or a, a subpoint on the protagonists inside. Outline that. Tracks that, um, sometimes people color code that. Mm-hmm. Yeah. You know, but the, that's why we keep this so tight because if you start making it nine pages or 15 pages and then you layer these things, all of a sudden you have a 30 page outline, and now you've just got one of those giant story grid things that I find to be impossible to, to manipulate.Like we still want this to be manipulatable, right. So that you [00:41:00] can. Hold it in your hands and see it and, and then get to a place where you say, I can write that story. I love this story. I can write this story. That's, so that's what we're going for. So, yeah. Um, Sam, could you maybe just summarize, um, Andrew will take some time to work on this next iteration to show me.Can you give him direction on key thing to think about and me direction on the key thing to look for? Yeah, of course. So the biggest thing is figure out what Seward's really, why he's really doing what he's doing and how it relates directly to Abby. Right. What is, what action can he take that is about her, and that's either protecting her or, you know.Um, killing someone close to her to scare her away, but then why, right? Mm-hmm. So figure out the, figure out what he's really doing, and then look and see what actions, what other actions would he take about who this other person [00:42:00] is that he's framing or manipulating, or blackmailing or whatever. And if that's a vampire, then.You know, why does that work when we, when it's revealed? Like, what else could be going on? That makes sense. Perhaps the vampires don't want women and suffragettes to have this power because it threatens the power that they have in society currently, or something like that, or mm-hmm. Whatever it is. But figure out what, what's really going on.That's your homework, that's your big homework. Mm-hmm. And then, you know, for the next iteration. More murder on the page, right? We need the attention to rise and we need to understand why Abby, as she takes her steps based on assumptions, what are those assumptions? Why is she so personally invested in this?Why doesn't she just give up, right? Because that's the big logical question that I always ask is for both the antagonist and your protagonist, why don't they just walk away? Why do they keep doing this when it gets hard, right? Because when someone's actively trying to [00:43:00] stop you as the protagonist is. For the antagonist, why would the antagonist not just be like, okay, this is too tough, right?Like, I'm, I'm out, uh, this is, my goal isn't going to be achieved. So why do they both keep going? And the answer is usually we're in too deep, right? We can't, the only way out is through, um, which is what the midpoint establishes. Usually. It's like, well, shoot, you know, I can't leave this story. I have to keep going.Right? So the three twists, right? We want the assumptions to be present on the inside outline. So we have a midpoint twist. We have an inciting incident that presents the mystery story question, murder usually. Mm-hmm. And then climactic twist, who is this fake villain? And then final villain, Seward. And then final, final twist.Mina is actually involved, right? And has been protecting her the whole time or whatever, right? Yeah. Okay. So on the page, assumptions is second part of that homework, but you have to figure out what really happened in order to have the assumptions, which are Yeah, not [00:44:00] right. Yeah. So drawing, drawing out those two timelines of the, what, what actually happened, timeline, and then the assumptions, timeline and how they, well, the assumptions are gonna be on the page, right?Those will be on your protagonist inside outline, right? Because it, it informs her actions. And so everything you have about her fighting to go to med school and like all these things, all that works. All we're doing is just tweaking it a little bit so that the mystery is more. Front and center, and she's taking action based on, okay, I have this clue, what do I do?Now I have this clue. What do I do now? What stands in the way of each time I do this? Oops, I'm wrong about that. So what now? You know? Okay. And in the meantime it's clear that her personal stakes are rising and she is becoming a target. There's more attempts on her life and, and you know, then what? Right.Once you have a target on your back, you can't run. Yeah. Yeah. So. Yeah. Make it scarier. That's your homework. Yeah, I do. I do. I have to put her in [00:45:00] peril. I have to put her in peril. Right? You do. Yeah. Yeah. And the final thing I'll mention about this is when you actually get to writing the way that you, even if it's, even if the actions are a little less intense, right?We don't actually have an assassin coming at her every page because we'd get bored with that. So through interiority, through inner thought, she's going to think about what she's scared of throughout the entire book. Mm-hmm. It's not just gonna be, oh, I assume this thing. It's like I assume this thing. And also I'm terrified because you know what, if this is about that, and that's how you create those red herrings too, is because she's going to make assumptions about what's happening, and those assumptions will be based in fear.Right. Love it. Right. That makes sense. Love it. That makes sense. Thank you. My God. You're so welcome. Love this story. Can't wait to read it. Are you still with us, Andrew? You're not. You're not walking away. Right. You're not like, I'm in too deep now. No. Yeah. Okay. Okay. Just past the midpoint. Yeah, I was gonna say good.Good. No, that's why, that's why I'm, that's why I'm grinning so [00:46:00] much. It's like, it's like, ‘cause we're talking about this as if it's an actual, real thing. It's not just, it's not just an idea that I've, I've, I've had and been, I've been telling my wife about this is an actual, this is an actual thing I'm talking with people about.Um, and so this is, this is real. This is. It is real. It's exciting. Um, we will, uh, see how this unfolds for Andrew and Sam, I just wanna thank you so much for joining us and talking about all this. Um, and I'm gonna tell our listeners that if you want this kind of twisty help, um, that's Samantha's website, which is samantha skull.com and that's SKAL.She has a really cool, um, very inexpensive twist. Course, which you can, um, take. It's just awesome. And it's, um, she got some blueprint stuff on there, all kinds of things. And you can learn also about the retreat that she runs with carrieSavage@shadowsandsecrets.com. And you can go to Thriller [00:47:00] Fest and see all of the big work she's doing for this community of writers out in the world.So Sam, thank you for coming on. Oh, thank you so much for having me. And I just wanna say, Jenny, the reason that I focused, I mean, yes, I love this stuff and I have, I've loved it my whole life, but I listened to you. This was your. To focus in on what I love and I did. And it's just the best I get to wake up every day and talk about murder, which sounds like a terrible hobby, but I love it.So here we are. I know. That's why I talk about you all the time. Maybe that's it. ‘cause you listen toI, I, uh, I push people a lot harder now, let's put it that way. Um. Amazing. That's, that is my craft. But thank you Andrew, again, for being so willing to be doing this in public. It's not easy for those listening just to be on the hot seat like this for so long, so often really hard. So, um, you, [00:48:00] huge, huge shout out to Andrew and shout.Um, just for our listeners, thanks for tuning in and let's get back to work. This is a public episode. 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The Lou Young Show
"Grits & Eggs" w/ Deante Kyle & TreyDay | The Lou Young Show Season 3 Episode: 3

The Lou Young Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 144:49


In this episode of TLYS, Lou breaks bread with one of the most influential people in the world today, from Grits & Eggs; Please welcome Mr. Deante Kyle! Trey, Lou, & Deante...talk about Druski, Tyler Perry, Politics, TSA, and the social climate we're living in today. Grits & Eggs Podcast is currently on tour, Go Get Them Tickets! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Pour Minds Podcast
Cause And Effect ft. Deante' Kyle

Pour Minds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 99:47 Transcription Available


This week, Lex P and Drea Nicole are joined by viral podcast host Deante’ Kyle for a real, unfiltered conversation you don’t want to miss. The episode kicks off with Deante’ getting his flowers and breaking down his rise from TikTok to building one of the fastest-growing podcasts, plus what it really takes to stand on your opinions in today’s internet culture. From there, the conversation gets deeper as they dive into online backlash, going viral, and why some people are more focused on discrediting you than understanding you. The group also opens up about adoption, identity, family secrets, and the importance of truth and healing, along with conversations around Black identity, colorism, and standing firm in who you are. With real talk, a few laughs, and moments that’ll have the Pour Crew debating all week, this is one of those episodes you don’t want to miss. Grab your drink and tune in — because as always, a drunk mind speaks sober thoughts. #LEXP #DREANICOLE #DEANTEKYLE #GRITSANDEGGS #COMEDY #PODCASTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025 Year End Wrap Up (Sort Of) Part. 2 feat. Deante Kyle, JoJo Alonzo & Jason "Jah" Lee | Bonus Episode

"See, The Thing Is..."

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 108:36 Transcription Available


In Part 2 of the Selective Ignorance 2025 Year-End Wrap Up Special, Mandii B is joined by Deante Kyle, Jason “Jah” Lee, Jo Jo Alonzo, A-King, and Big Kat for an unfiltered, culture-forward breakdown of the year in entertainment, with a sharp focus on hip hop, R&B, streaming culture, and industry power shifts. The episode kicks off with reflections on the year’s biggest moments in music and media [00:54], setting the stage for a wide-ranging conversation that blends humor, critique, and forward-thinking insight. The roundtable dives deep into hip hop’s defining narratives of 2025, including the ongoing cultural chess match between Drake and Kendrick Lamar and what it represents for legacy, lyricism, and audience loyalty [11:03]. From there, the conversation expands into the corporate influence shaping music today, unpacking how brand partnerships, algorithms, and executive decision-making impact creativity and cultural authenticity [21:06]. As streaming continues to dominate the industry, the hosts examine the streaming wars and the evolving future of entertainment distribution [27:00], questioning who truly benefits in the current ecosystem. Sports and hip hop collide as the crew explores how athletes, musicians, and media narratives increasingly overlap [30:01], before shifting into a spirited debate over Song of the Year contenders and what makes a record culturally timeless versus momentarily viral [39:06]. One of the most pointed discussions centers on the state of women in rap, addressing visibility, support, and systemic challenges within the genre [45:12], followed by a candid breakdown of the biggest industry fall-offs of 2025 and why certain careers stalled while others soared [56:35]. The conversation then turns toward television and film trends, analyzing how 2025 reshaped viewing habits, storytelling, and star power [01:09:32]. From conflicting perspectives on quality versus quantity [01:15:07] to the ongoing debate between binge-watching and weekly releases [01:19:18], the hosts unpack how streaming platforms continue to redefine audience engagement [01:17:44]. Politics re-enter the conversation as the group discusses the intersection of hip hop and political discourse [01:21:20], examining how artists navigate influence, responsibility, and backlash. As the episode moves toward its conclusion, attention shifts to the future of music and emerging artists poised to break through in the next cycle [01:24:40], alongside a nuanced discussion of the current landscape for female superstars like Rihanna and Cardi B and what their moves signal for women in music going forward [01:27:56]. The episode wraps with bold predictions for 2026 in music and film [01:30:02], offering a forward-looking take on where culture is headed next. Packed with sharp commentary, insider perspective, and year-end reflection, this episode serves as a definitive 2025 entertainment wrap-up, capturing the highs, lows, and cultural shifts that shaped hip hop, R&B, and the broader media landscape. No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X!Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps Follow the guests on Social Media @deante.kyle @gritsandeggspodcast @mrhiphopobama @_jojoalonzo Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_podSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Selective Ignorance: Ep. 42 | 2025 Year End Wrap Up (Sort Of) Part. 1 feat. Deante Kyle, JoJo Alonzo & Jason "Jah" Lee

"See, The Thing Is..."

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 64:54 Transcription Available


In this 2025 Year-End Wrap-Up episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B is joined by a special roundtable featuring Deante Kyle, Jason “Jah” Lee, and JoJo Alonzo for a wide-ranging reflection on the defining political, cultural, and personal moments of 2025. The conversation opens with a sweeping review of the year’s political climate and cultural shifts [00:52], setting the tone for a thoughtful breakdown of how public policy, media narratives, and social movements shaped everyday life. From there, the panel transitions into personal reflections on navigating 2025 as individuals [03:37], leading into an honest discussion around neurodivergence and identity [04:06], including how language, labels, and self-definition evolved throughout the year [05:22]. The group examines stereotypes and community dynamics [08:03], before unpacking the lasting societal impact of the pandemic [10:15] and how it reshaped ideas around corporate responsibility, humanity, and social justice [11:59]. As the conversation deepens, the hosts challenge modern ideas of victimhood and accountability [13:12], segueing into a critical analysis of celebrity involvement in politics [16:33] and the outsized influence public figures wield within Black communities [18:19]. They discuss the rise of controversial personalities [20:56], emphasizing the urgent need for stronger, more intentional Black voices in media [23:08] and increased investment in Black-owned platforms and storytelling [25:56]. The episode also interrogates celebrity idolization through the lens of figures like Diddy [27:48], expanding into broader conversations around cultural representation in entertainment [30:09], performative allyship [32:00], and the dangers of celebrity worship [34:19]. The panel revisits the complexity of victimhood narratives [36:34], questioning how money, power, and morality intersect in public discourse [39:12]. In the final stretch, the discussion turns toward the future—examining the rapid evolution of AI and technology [41:15], the environmental concerns tied to innovation [46:41], and what these developments mean for humanity moving forward. The episode concludes with reflective final thoughts on lessons learned in 2025 and the importance of individual action, community care, and accountability as society looks ahead [50:22]. This year-end conversation offers a layered, unfiltered look at politics, culture, technology, and identity—cementing Selective Ignorance as a space for critical thought, honest dialogue, and forward-thinking reflection. No Holes Barred: A Dual Manifesto Of Sexual Exploration And Power” w/ Tempest X!Sale Link Follow the host on Social MediaMandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps Follow the guests on Social Media @deante.kyle @gritsandeggspodcast @mrhiphopobama @_jojoalonzo Follow the show on Social MediaInstagram @selectiveignorancepodTiktok @selective.ignoranceX/Twitter @selectiveig_podSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Let Me Stay Focused
Ep 190: Deante Discussion - Keyshia and Gucci, Deante Kyle v Evangelists, Identity Crises, & More !

Let Me Stay Focused

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 61:28


Join Lil' Lo and Big Shot Shae as they discuss the controversy surrounding Deante Kyle and the Grits and Eggs Podcast from christians, Gucci Mane's schizophrenia diagnosis and his wife Keyshia Kai'or's , unwavering support, knowing yourself and the dangers of an identity, crisis, and more ! Email for advice / to be featured: LetMeStayFocused@gmail.com Follow Our Hosts:@lilloworldwide@bigshotshae**DISCLAIMER: THIS IS A COMEDIC PODCAST** Scenarios and responses from this show should be taken with a grain of salt. In other words, this is all a joke. Unless otherwise noted, any similarity to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events, is purely coincidental.

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Let Me Stay Focused
Ep 190: Deante Discussion - Keyshia and Gucci, Deante Kyle v Evangelists, Identity Crises, & More !

Let Me Stay Focused

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 71:41


Join Lil' Lo and Big Shot Shae as they discuss the controversy surrounding Deante Kyle and the Grits and Eggs Podcast from christians, Gucci Mane's schizophrenia diagnosis and his wife Keyshia Ka'oir's , unwavering support, knowing yourself and the dangers of an identity, crisis, and more ! Email for advice / to be featured: LetMeStayFocused@gmail.com Follow Our Hosts:@lilloworldwide@bigshotshae**DISCLAIMER: THIS IS A COMEDIC PODCAST** Scenarios and responses from this show should be taken with a grain of salt. In other words, this is all a joke. Unless otherwise noted, any similarity to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events, is purely coincidental.

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Bitcoin for Millennials
Key Bitcoin Insights for Beginners (BIG Questions Answered!) | DeAnte Bruton | BFM190

Bitcoin for Millennials

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 69:20


DeAnte Bruton is a former college athlete currently working in IT. He is a BFM listener and still early on his Bitcoin journey and research. I helped to answer his big Bitcoin questions!› https://x.com/Deanteb_3PARTNERS

Tomahawk Nation: for Florida State Seminoles fans
We're not PBU, we're DBU:” Norvell pushing FSU defense to “focus on the finish” during Jacksonville road trip -- interview with Norvell, DL Coach Terrance Knighton and DL Deante McCray

Tomahawk Nation: for Florida State Seminoles fans

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 22:35


Over the last week, a common complaint has found a home amidst head coach Mike Norvell's practice evaluations — missed opportunities. Even when complimentary of his team's mindset, approach, execution and potential, he's found himself repeatedly expressing disappointment in the lack of fully taking advantage of moments that hold even more weight when the season rolls around, particularly on the defensive side. “We've had some opportunities to to create takeaways defensively, left a few of them out there, really within all three groups,” he said following Thursday's practice in Jacksonville. “Plenty of people are happy with PBU. We're not PBU University. We're DBU University. You got to go make the play. Go finish the play, put yourself in position. You have to be able to finish in those moments — when you're back there [during a game], the entire stadium when a defensive player is “oh, oh man.” Those are game-changers, ones that absolutely impact the course of all things, so it's one of the things we're really emphasizing — the focus to the finish.“ The hope is that the Seminoles' road trip to Jacksonville, an annual excursion under Norvell, will accelerate both the understanding of expectations and the team-building that occurs in the dog days of summer. “They understand the opportunity that we have,” Norvell said. “You get an opportunity to come be in a place where it's just us and our guys know that. Everybody's got their own unique journey, our own backstories and when you get to spend time together and get to know a little bit more of somebody's why, when you get to really spend more of that quality time, it just continues to bring you together.” Defensive line coach Terrance Knighton's backstory includes Jacksonville, where he spent three years after being selected by the Jaguars in the 2009 NFL Draft, a fact not lost on lineman Deante McCray — himself having spent time in Duval. “It's awesome to be in a room like that,” McCray said. “Like he's been where we're all trying to get to. So, we're going to listen to what he says. He's really relatable. He's seen it. He's coached it. He's seen it all. Like, you know what I'm saying? That's a guy where you believe everything he says. No question. Like, he wants you to run in a wall 100 miles per hour, you gonna run into a wall 100 miles per hour.” Knighton has seen his example embraced by his unit, to a degree that they've begun emulating his personality. Asked if he brought up any tales from his days in a Jaguars uniform, he said his players beat him to the punch. “They do it all the time. They give me crap about it,” he joked, saying “they pull up old YouTube videos and things like that — obviously I tell them I was the best ever, so they go and look for film on it. We have a good time with it, they were like, “Oh, coach, you're back in Jacksonville. Are you going to cry?” And then all you know, all this stuff. But we have a good time, man, you always know your group as a position coach takes on your personality. So, I'm used to the banter and the locker room talk. So, we're having a lot of fun with it.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Seminole Wrap: A Florida State Football Podcast
We're not PBU, we're DBU:” Norvell pushing FSU defense to “focus on the finish” during Jacksonville road trip -- interview with Norvell, DL Coach Terrance Knighton and DL Deante McCray

Seminole Wrap: A Florida State Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 22:35


Over the last week, a common complaint has found a home amidst head coach Mike Norvell's practice evaluations — missed opportunities. Even when complimentary of his team's mindset, approach, execution and potential, he's found himself repeatedly expressing disappointment in the lack of fully taking advantage of moments that hold even more weight when the season rolls around, particularly on the defensive side. “We've had some opportunities to to create takeaways defensively, left a few of them out there, really within all three groups,” he said following Thursday's practice in Jacksonville. “Plenty of people are happy with PBU. We're not PBU University. We're DBU University. You got to go make the play. Go finish the play, put yourself in position. You have to be able to finish in those moments — when you're back there [during a game], the entire stadium when a defensive player is “oh, oh man.” Those are game-changers, ones that absolutely impact the course of all things, so it's one of the things we're really emphasizing — the focus to the finish.“ The hope is that the Seminoles' road trip to Jacksonville, an annual excursion under Norvell, will accelerate both the understanding of expectations and the team-building that occurs in the dog days of summer. “They understand the opportunity that we have,” Norvell said. “You get an opportunity to come be in a place where it's just us and our guys know that. Everybody's got their own unique journey, our own backstories and when you get to spend time together and get to know a little bit more of somebody's why, when you get to really spend more of that quality time, it just continues to bring you together.” Defensive line coach Terrance Knighton's backstory includes Jacksonville, where he spent three years after being selected by the Jaguars in the 2009 NFL Draft, a fact not lost on lineman Deante McCray — himself having spent time in Duval. “It's awesome to be in a room like that,” McCray said. “Like he's been where we're all trying to get to. So, we're going to listen to what he says. He's really relatable. He's seen it. He's coached it. He's seen it all. Like, you know what I'm saying? That's a guy where you believe everything he says. No question. Like, he wants you to run in a wall 100 miles per hour, you gonna run into a wall 100 miles per hour.” Knighton has seen his example embraced by his unit, to a degree that they've begun emulating his personality. Asked if he brought up any tales from his days in a Jaguars uniform, he said his players beat him to the punch. “They do it all the time. They give me crap about it,” he joked, saying “they pull up old YouTube videos and things like that — obviously I tell them I was the best ever, so they go and look for film on it. We have a good time with it, they were like, “Oh, coach, you're back in Jacksonville. Are you going to cry?” And then all you know, all this stuff. But we have a good time, man, you always know your group as a position coach takes on your personality. So, I'm used to the banter and the locker room talk. So, we're having a lot of fun with it.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Black Opinionated Woman
S5E26 Deante said it!

Black Opinionated Woman

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 18:46 Transcription Available


Let me know what your thoughts on this episode! Send me a message!

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Not That Serious
Episode 419: ¡Ay Caramba! w/ Deante Kyle

Not That Serious

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 102:43


Listen to us on:"Not That Serious" on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3eLJXGC"Not That Serious" on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3eS0kkKNTS socials:Subscribe to our YouTube: https://bit.ly/3s8kJoHJoin our Patreon: https://bit.ly/3saJileLike and share our content on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3s7tFuPCheck us out on TikTok: https://bit.ly/3Dlr9rjFollow us on Twitter: https://bit.ly/3glyMVoAsk NTS questions to be read on an episode: https://bit.ly/3TtzD4UJoin us on Discord: https://discord.gg/JJtQQYNWusTap in with us on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/thentspodIf you like to send us mail, send it to:NTS PodcastPO Box 276Burlington, NJ 08016Follow the crew on:Twitter: @homebodymike / @itselzee / @KoreeB_Flyin / @q_hendryx / @Vinomonty / @padredickson / @mjthesecond_Instagram: @mikelowkey / @djelzee / @koreethe_pilot / @qhendryx / @Vinomonty / @padredickson / @mj_thesecondFilmed & Edited by Michael "MJ" JohnsonBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/not-that-serious--5918410/support.

Victory Light with The Kid Mero
Episode 129 | " Grits & Mangú " Ft. Deante Kyle  (Part 2)

Victory Light with The Kid Mero

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 45:47 Transcription Available


@THEKIDMERO @LIZBELORTIZ @RAINEYOVALLE @DEANTE.KYLE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Victory Light with The Kid Mero
Episode 128 | " Grits & Mangú " Ft. Deante Kyle (Part 1)

Victory Light with The Kid Mero

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 64:08 Transcription Available


@THEKIDMERO @LIZBELORTIZ @RAINEYOVALLE @DEANTE.KYLE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tea with Queen and J.
The Problem With Deanté Kyle & Jess Hilarious Hates "Real Women" Too

Tea with Queen and J.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 52:25


00:00 Intro & updates 04:57 Who is Deanté Kyle 06:52 Men with podcast mics 12:49 How video podcasting is a call back to an earlier podcast era 15:42 The problem 29:42 Jess Hilarious & The Breakfast Club 31:46 Not every transphobe is a TERF 34:50 Jess Hilarious hates “real women” too 41:17 What's wrong with birth-centric womanhood This episode was recorded prior to Deanté Kyle's use of a derogatory slur (typically used against Mexican Americans) in an instagram comment and does not address that incident. Reference link: https://www.tiktok.com/@cetosdaughter/video/7515458001906568478?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc&web_id=7214922055941899818 Watch the full video version of this episode on patreon https://www.patreon.com/posts/problem-with-too-132076103?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_link Email me teawithqueenandj@gmail.com Support Paypal: www.paypal.com/paypalme/teawithqj Patreon: www.patreon.com/teawithqj

Your Worst Friend
Ep. 082 Raising Deanté

Your Worst Friend

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 66:57


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Hey, Real Quick
Episode 15 | How Do You Heal?

Hey, Real Quick

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 19:55


In the 15th episode and Season 2 Premier of "Hey, Real Quick", Day shares his recent family vacation to Dallas, Texas, debates which restaurant has the best chicken strips, and all season long explores the topic of healing and asks the question "how do you heal?" Mentioned: Hallmark Kaleidoscope, Magnolia Market, Dr. Pepper Museum, Buccee's, Post Malone x Dallas Cowboys x Raising Cane's, Meow Wolf, Fort Worth Stockyard Special S/O To: Uncle AZ, Deante, and Auntie Tiff LINK: https://linktr.ee/daypeacecomedy

ON MISSION Insights Podcast
S4 | Ep 11 - The Momentum Ministry Partners Podcast: Resources for Community Impact (Feat. Deante Lavender)

ON MISSION Insights Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 33:18


This episode of the Momentum Podcast was filmed on location at Momentum Youth Conference!  On this episode, Eric joins pastor and Momentum Youth Conference main session speaker, Deante Lavender for a truly engaging conversation on leveraging every resource for community impact. Listen as Deante and Eric share stories from their own experiences and strategies on how to share the love of Christ best in your circles and communities.  Listen to Deante's session at Momentum Youth Conference ➡️ HERE Check out www.buildmomentum.org to learn more about our organization and how we seek to partner with local churches in order to equip today's young Christian leaders for tomorrow's opportunities. Submit your questions via email to info@buildmomentum.org. Follow Momentum Ministry Partners on: Instagram: @MomentumMinistryPartners Facebook: @MomentumMinistryPartners TikTok: @MomentumMinistryPartners Subscribe and be sure to leave us your rating & review!

The Queens of Nerdom Podcast
Ep 22: "Hall of Queens Premier"

The Queens of Nerdom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 106:41 Transcription Available


What's good, fellow nerds?! Today we finally premiered our newest segment for "Hall of Queens" with Comically Inclined's very own Deante! Tune in and prepare for an amazing show!1) Hall of Queens (06:37)2) X-Men 97' (44:36)3) Parasyte: The Grey (57:20)4) Fallout (1:05:35)5) Nerd Forecast for May (1:13:55)Wanna join in on the discussion? Join our Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/queensofnerdom/Catch everything the DFPN has to offer over on their Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/datfeelinpodcastSupport the Brand:Patreon: patreon.com/datfeelinpodcastMerch: https://datfeelin-podcast.creator-spring.comListen on the Go: linktr.ee/queensofnerdom

Rusty Rupees
Kingsaisle Developer Interview

Rusty Rupees

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 41:27


Justin, Cameron, and DeAnte had the chance to spent time with team behind Wizard 101 and Pirates 101 about their 15th anniversary's and evolution of the series

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Granblue Fantasy Relink/Versus Rising Developer Interview

Rusty Rupees

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 13:06


Cameron, Justin and DeAnte had the chance to speak with Granblue Fantasy directors Tetsuya Fukuhara and Yasuyuki Kaji about the uppcoming additions to the Granblue Universe, Granblue Fantasy: Relink and Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising.

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Grits and Eggs Pod
#10 - Get ya roll on

Grits and Eggs Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 64:41


Deante is back from a much needed break and diving into the world of online kinks like the SIMS & NPCs made popular by creator PiinkyDoLL, he also addresses the Carlee Russell controversy and the new Netflix movie “They Cloned Tyrone”. Lastly he expresses his unwavering support of the unions and workers strikes with everything going on surrounding UPS, WAG & SAG-AFTA.

Grits and Eggs Pod
Episode 9 - Taylor Port Junkie

Grits and Eggs Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 53:27


In this episode Deante discusses his home time off the road and his decision to leave social media for the month of July. He also introduces the official discord for the podcast as well as some of his quarrels with the current climate on social media. The 2nd half of the pod is him answers questions from the listeners. ENJOY!

Grits and Eggs Pod
Episode 8 - They yearn for blood

Grits and Eggs Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 48:52


Of course we had to discuss OceanGate but this led into talking about “Eating the rich” and the roots of capitalism. This was an angry cast as Deante' talked about black men being the new republicans amidst the Carlisha Hood situation in Chicago. Y'all be well.

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Grits and Eggs Pod
Episode 7 - God works for Walmart

Grits and Eggs Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 36:38


Deante' addresses capitalist pandering and its effect on people's identities. Does a sponsored ad for Cxffee Black. Speak on project blue beam and his own multiverse theory on deja vu, and touches on the Sukiana & YK Osiris situation. He ends the podcast talking about how we can have sustainable diversity in the black community before recommending Killer Mike's “Michael” album and Ali Siddiq's “Dominie Effect” pt 2 comedy special. Visit Cxffeeblack.com and receive 10% off of your first order and email Deante at gritsandeggspod@gmail.com . Happy Fathers Day and Happy Juneteenth.

Grits and Eggs Pod
Episode 6 - Compound Interest

Grits and Eggs Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 36:16


A shorty but goodie. Deante' does a quick run thru of some current events including the Canadian wildfires, Zion Willamson's lately fiasco and also issues some heartfelt condolences to DC young fly and his family. He wraps up this pod with some questions from the fans and song from artist “That Guy Veezy”

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Grits and Eggs Pod
Episode 5 - The Cult

Grits and Eggs Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 61:58


“White people think they are in control, when they are the most controlled” Deante' takes a deep dive into his observation of White American culture. How they move and operate like a cult. How they are easily triggered and all in all delusional.

Rusty Rupees
Ep142 Wrastlin Rupees

Rusty Rupees

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 95:56


This episode DeAnte and Cam take over to talk about WWEs Backlash event and also the Phil Spencer/Kinda Funny interview.

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Grits and Eggs Pod
Episode 4 - OK Godzilla

Grits and Eggs Pod

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2023 41:18


Deante' creates a 30 for 30 for the eventual demise of Ja Morant, he also touches on why worshipping Jesus is sus, cults, and bad parenting. He wraps up the podcast with an ode to the late great Tina Turner. Email him @ gritsandeggspod@gmail.com and this episode also has visuals so subscribe to his YouTube.

Brandon's Face
Episode #64 | Sub Focus, LP Giobbi, Alison Goldfrapp, IDK, Deante' Hitchcock, Hot Mulligan, The Acacia Strain, Cattle Decapitation

Brandon's Face

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 56:02


On this week's episode, Jon and Brandon break down new releases from Sub Focus, LP Giobbi, Alison Goldfrapp, IDK, Deante' Hitchcock, Hot Mulligan, The Acacia Strain, Cattle Decapitation, and much more! This week's Playlist Weekly rotating Playlist

Grits and Eggs Pod
Episode 3 - The Fast Family

Grits and Eggs Pod

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 52:41


Deante' vents his frustrations about the “Fast & Furious” Franchise, talks about life on the road. The binary system of America and his views on being agnostic. He also touches on the culture of plastic surgery. He his both hilarious and profound while conveying his scatter brained pov, hold on folks because he's all over the place with this one.

CORN DOWN Prank Calls
The CORNDOWN pt 73: 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0

CORN DOWN Prank Calls

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023


In this show I'm not difficult. I'm not obsessive. wasted got hit by a car. Im not stealing. A string of birthday calls, be responsible and sobriety checks and birthday secrets. Happy birthday;  Sean, Madison, Bailey, Bailey's Dad, Georgia, Lincoln, Brandon, Brandons Dad, Eddie, Deante, Matt  and more. Looking for jumper cables. Plus other things.

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Grits and Eggs Pod
Episode 2 - Standards and Practices

Grits and Eggs Pod

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 53:26


Forewarning; I'm getting over a cold so bear with me. In this episode Deante' speaks on the public lynvhing of Jordan Neely at the hands of Daniel Penny. Touches on the 200th mass shooting of the year, here in America. Then goes on to talk about some recent hurdles he's experienced in his career and what he's learned from that. Which leads into a rant about the standards and practices in the black community. Email me: gritsandegsspod@gmail.com with and question you have I'm also adding an advice segment to the podcast so if your seeking advice EMAIL ME

The Bootleg Kev Podcast
#309 - Deante' Hitchcock

The Bootleg Kev Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 47:21


Interview w/ Deante' Hitchcock on the Bootleg Kev Podcast.Sponsored by Jardin Las Vegas - Follow on Instagram: @jardin_lasvegas & Check Out www.jardinlasvegas.comGet your first month of BLUECHEW for FREE, use the promo code "Bootleg" or click here: https://go.bluechew.com/bootlegSupport ODDSOX, go to: https://www.oddsoxofficial.com & use the promo code "BOOTLEGKEV" for 20% off at Check Out

djQspin.me
41st Bday Mix (Testing the Rane FOUR) April 2023

djQspin.me

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 83:52


First time buying a controller (thanks serato stems) and a chill mix to throw up on youtube while breaking it in was the next course of action. Playlist: Victoria Monet, Lucky Daye - Smoke RINI - Strawberry Blossom Nia Sultana - Some Feelings Never Change Joey Badass - Fallin Mac Keane, ESTA - Super Alex Vaughn, Ari Lennox - Demon Time (Remix) Lucky Daye - Guess Kenyon Dixon, Kincy - Slow Dancing Jozzy - Alone SZA - 2am Destin Conrad - It's Yours JAEL, Latanya Alberto - Comfortable Blxst, Arin Ray - Fake Love In LA Jordan Ward, Ryan Trey - White Crocs Dende, Deante' Hitchcock - Georgia Dinner Party (Terrace Martin, Robert Glasper, Kamasi Washington, Arin Ray, 9th Wonder) - For Granted Rory, Shelley FKA DRAM, Alex Isley - I Want You But You'll Never Know Musiq Soulchild, Hit-Boy - Your Love Is Life RINI - Pressure Kenyon Dixon - Getting Late (Extended) Mac Ayres, Chris Anderson - Next To You Rexx Life Raj, Fireboy Dml, Wale - Beauty In The Madness Destin Conrad - Switch Traetwothree, Sevyn Streeter - Watch It Grow Joyce Wrice - Bittersweet Goodbyes Aminé, KAYTRANADA, Pharrell Williams, KAYTRAMINÉ - 4EVA Priya Ragu - Good Love 2.0 (Live from The Archive) SYD, Smino - Right Track KAYTRANADA, H.E.R. - Intimidated K Camp - Comfortable

Grits and Eggs Pod
Episode 1 - Tyler Perry is the Anti-Christ

Grits and Eggs Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 32:47


Deante' introduces the pod and the meaning behind the name. The future and direction of the podcast as well as his expectations. Starts off by talking about quitting his current job and ends with a phone call receiving a job offer. Talks Ciara's Oscar's wardrobe, Russle Wilson vs Future bums, sex work and why Tyler Perry is the Anti-Christ.

Riding The Pine
Ep. 285 Cleveland State Men's Basketball Player Deante Johnson

Riding The Pine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 15:39


Join me for another incredible new episode of Riding The Pine! On today's new show, I'm joined by an amazing guest who has quickly made a name for himself as one of the top rebounders in the nation, current Cleveland State men's basketball player Deante Johnson (1:50-14:32)! Deante and I discuss his career in basketball and what it was like to go to the NCAA Tournament during the Covid-19 Pandemic, how he's become one of the best shot blockers in the entire nation, the origin of his nickname "spider," how this season has been and so much more! Intro: 0:00-1:49Interview w/ Deante Johnson: 1:50-14:32Outro: 14:33-15:39

After Dinner Conversations
Episode 106 | Authentic Content & Creativity w/ 'Royelt

After Dinner Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2023 102:57


Breakdown: First podcast of the New Year!! The Brothas start off 2023 with rapper and fellow UConn Alum 'Royelt! 'Royelt is a native of Hartford, CT who has been making music for years and recently dropped a new project: Authentic II in Q4. The Brothas and 'Royelt waste no time discussing the creation of the album, his mission when making some of his tracks, and some of the biggest inspirations behind his music. During cocktail hour, they discuss the incident with Damar Hamlin during the Buffalo Bills and Cincinatti Bengals football game and what their reaction were to everything including the NFL's decision to cancel the game. They also spend time talking about authentic content in media and whether or not what is being pushed out is sustainable for social celebrities. 'Royelt and the Brothas discuss their creative outlooks and how it differs these days from the past. Plug A Plug: Potency Apparel & The Love of Locs. Pass The Aux: 'Royelt: - 'Royelt - "How I Feel", Stephen: Ab-Soul & Punch - "Goodman", Corey: Dende & Deante' Hitchcock - "Georgia", Mike: SZA - "Low".

The I Love CVille Show With Jerry Miller!
Kendrick & Deante Flowers And Susan Sweeney Joined Alex Urpí & Michael Urpí On "Today y Mañana!"

The I Love CVille Show With Jerry Miller!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 55:14


Kendrick & Deante Flowers, Co-Owners of Flowers Anderson Electric, and Susan Williams Sweeney, Owner of Cake Bloom, joined Alex Urpí & Michael Urpí On “Today y Mañana!” “Today y Mañana” airs every Thursday at 10:15 am on The I Love CVille Network! “Today y Mañana” is presented by Emergent Financial Services, LLC, GBS Financial Services, Aqua Cville Hand Car Wash, Craddock Insurance Services Inc, Castle Hill Cider, The Gym C'ville with Forward Adelante.

Rooted In Christ
Using Life's Struggles to Preach Genuinely | The Rooted in Christ Podcast 009 with Deante Lavender from Remedy Church

Rooted In Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 87:08


In the latest episode of The Rooted in Christ Podcast we're sitting down with one of the pastors of The Remedy Church, Deante Lavender. Deante has lived an eventful life, growing up in the projects of Cleveland and eventually earning a degree from Baldwin Wallace. He turn his back on the streets and opened his life to God, and since his decision to devote his life to serving others, he has touched the lives of countless people who face some of the same struggles that he did in his past. Make sure you support the Deante and The Remedy Church: Follow Deante Lavender Follow The Remedy Church https://www.theremedynation.org/ Support Redwood Christian Ministries: Click Here to Donate to Redwood Click Here For Our Website Click Here For All Other Social Media Links! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/redwood-christian-ministries/support

The Saturday Night Nerds Podcast
Ep 15: "Podcast on Demand"

The Saturday Night Nerds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 119:35


*Originally Aired on 2/19/21* What's good, fellow nerds?! Deante the Giant and Emperor Will come thru this week freestyling and talking about whatever the listeners want to chop it up about! Going from dream casting for DC movies to the cancelation of some promising franchises like 'Cloak and Dagger.' Tap in with the crews and as always: Stay Blessed and Stay Nerdy! S/O the sponsors: Plugs Earbuds: www.gettheplugs.com Fiver: https://go.fiverr.com/visit/?bta=286774&brand=fiverrcpa Support the Brand: Bandcamp: www.datfeelin.bandcamp.com Merch: https://datfeelin-podcast.creator-spring.com

The Saturday Night Nerds Podcast
Ep 21: "In Feige We Trust"

The Saturday Night Nerds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 140:52


*Originally Aired on 9/18/22* Tonight we are making a second attempt! We apologize for any inconvenience that may have occurred with Episode 7 being cancelled the first time. Emperorking Wil and Deante the Giant will be discussing Disney+'s Ms. Marvel, FX Original Series "Snowfall," and Thor: Love and Thunder with full spoilers. Thank you for your patience with us as we work through our technical issues. #MsMarvel #DisneyPlus #Snowfall #Thor #LoveAndThunder S/O the sponsors: Plugs Earbuds: www.gettheplugs.com Fiver: https://go.fiverr.com/visit/?bta=286774&brand=fiverrcpa Support the Brand: Bandcamp: www.datfeelin.bandcamp.com Merch: https://datfeelin-podcast.creator-spring.com

The Saturday Night Nerds Podcast
Ep 22: "Comeback Season"

The Saturday Night Nerds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 110:31


*Originally Aired on 8/20/22* Emperorking Wil and Deante the Giant are back with a vengeance!!! Tonight we have two special guests and great friends of ours EJ and JJ!!! We will be giving our opinions on Netflix Original Series "The Sandman," Hulu Original Film "PREY," and cult classic "Everything Everywhere All At Once." #TheSandman #Netflix #Prey #Hulu #EverythingEverywhereAllAtOnce S/O the sponsors: Plugs Earbuds: www.gettheplugs.com Fiver: https://go.fiverr.com/visit/?bta=286774&brand=fiverrcpa Support the Brand: Bandcamp: www.datfeelin.bandcamp.com Merch: https://datfeelin-podcast.creator-spring.com

LBF PODCAST
WHOHW Series: I Shouldn't HAVE to be Rich

LBF PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 66:05


Join Host Kantoinette and guest Deante_Kyle of TikTok, as they have a raw and open discussion about Financial realities, Grievances, and Struggles. Here are some things to consider for this discussion: What did you do with your first paycheck? The transition from teenager to adult is deemed as hard in this economy and culturally; why? What are your thoughts on “alternative living” like RVs and Tiny Homes? “Through having conversations and acknowledging the problems that we share; we find solutions” -Deante “I don’t have to be poor and destitute to care” -Kantoinette Remember to subscribe to LBF Podcast to catch weekly (Mondays) episodes and special releases on some weekends. Catch the visual episodes on Youtube by searching LBF Podcast. Like and share these conversations with a friend. Want to get social? Follow host Kantoinette on Instagram @Kantoinette_theblogger or @lets_build_futures for the official LBF page. Follow guest Deante_Kyle on TIKTOK for his passionate rants about the social and economic climate. Discover his music on all streaming platforms Catch PART II of the episode only on YOUTUBE; just search LBF PODCAST Also Follow the Crux Media Group @cruxmediagrouppods to find more shows that bring life to the podcasting genre. Download the Nobody Grinds app for more of what you love in black news, creatives, and more.

DatFeelin Podcast
SNN Podcast Ep 15: "Podcast on Demand"

DatFeelin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 119:34


What's good, fellow nerds?! Deante the Giant and Emperor Will come thru this week freestyling and talking about whatever the listeners want to chop it up about! Going from dream casting for DC movies to the cancelation of some promising franchises like 'Cloak and Dagger.' Tap in with the crews and as always: Stay Blessed and Stay Nerdy!

Dam Internet, You Scary!
149: The Most Foul People on the Planet on DIYS w/ Guest: Deante' Hitchcock

Dam Internet, You Scary!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 65:34


Dam Internet, You Scary! hosts Patrick Cloud and Tahir Moore break down the disturbing but interesting stories on the internet! Special Guest:  Deante' Hitchcock https://www.instagram.com/deantevh Join our Patreon now!!  https://www.patreon.com/DamInternetYouScary

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Don’t Sleep on the Couch Podcast
Nick Saban's NIL tirade | Lupe, Deante Hitchcock, CyHi, Boldy James, IAMGAWD Initial Music Reactions | NBA Recap

Don’t Sleep on the Couch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 40:35


Don't Sleep on the Couch recap NBA Playoffs & Nick Saban's NIL comments at Texas A&M & JSU this week. Prez gives his initial thoughts on new music released by Lupe, Deante Hitchcock, CyHi, Boldy James, IAMGAWD & Teathetruth! SPORTS:

Rusty Rupees
Ep107 Let the long wait begin

Rusty Rupees

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 84:27


This week DeAnte goes full theory mode with Kingdom Hearts 4s officially a thing, Cams enjoying the violence of Hotline Miami and Unreal %

Notorious Mass Effect
"J. COLE & DREAMVILLE D-DAY: A GANGSTA GRILLZ MIXTAPE"

Notorious Mass Effect

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 37:56


Leave it to J. Cole to bless fans with one hell of a surprise like this. Today (March 31), the Fayetteville star and his Dreamville camp — Ari Lennox, J.I.D, Bas, EARTHGANG, Cozz, Lute, and Omen — connect with DJ Drama for D-Day: A Gangsta Grillz Mixtape, which is expected to feature both unheard tracks and previously released cuts like J.I.D's “Ambassel,” a standout effort from the Madden NFL 22 Soundtrack. D-Day is also being released in conjunction with this year's Dreamville Festival, which takes place this weekend in Raleigh, NC, and (in addition to the aforementioned) will see a wealth of support from Lil Baby, Ja Rule, Ashanti, Kehlani, Moneybagg Yo, Bia, Rico Nasty, Wale, WizKid, Morray, Fivio Foreign, Blxst and more. Drama will also be in the proverbial building to perform a Gangsta Grillz set alongside Lil Wayne, Jeezy, and T.I. It's been a few years since the Dreamville collective came together for the third installment of their Revenge of the Dreamers series, which contained a healthy 18 cuts and a slew of outside contributions from the like of DaBaby, Reason, Childish Major, Yung Baby Tate, Guapdad 4000, Vince Staples, Ty Dolla $ign, Smino, and Deante' Hitchcock. The project proved to be a huge success for all parties involved, landing at the number one spot on the Billboard 200 thanks to an impressive 115,000 album equivalent units sold during its first week of release. The following year, a Director's Cut upgrade of Revenge of the Dreamers III surfaced with 12 additional songs. As far as Cole himself, last year saw him liberating his sixth studio LP The Off-Season, another chart-topper from the camp (and Cole‘s sixth). He later promoted the album via a tour of the same name, bringing along 21 Savage and Morray for additional support. source: J. Cole Dreamville 'D-Day: A Gangsta Grillz Mixtape' (revolt.tv) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/masseffect/support