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Christopher Wallace—better known as The Notorious B.I.G.—rose from the streets of Brooklyn to become one of the most iconic voices in hip-hop history. But just as his career was reaching its peak, he was gunned down in Los Angeles in a crime that remains officially unsolved to this day. In this episode, we trace Biggie's journey from his early life and rise to fame, through the East Coast–West Coast rivalry, to the night of his murder and the tangled web of conspiracy theories, police corruption, and false leads that followed. We also explore his mother Voletta's relentless fight for justice, and the legacy Biggie left behind. Thank you to this week's sponsors! Are you ready to bring all your favorite carbs right to your doorstep? For a limited time, Wildgrain is offering our listeners $30 off the first box - PLUS free Croissants in every box - when you go to Wildgrain.com/MOMS to start your subscription or you can use promo code MOMS at checkout. Shop a huge selection of outdoor furniture online. This summer, get outside with Wayfair. Head to Wayfair.com right now. Wayfair. Every style. Every home. For the dad who deserves better than basic—Quince has you covered. Go to Quince.com/moms for free shipping on your order and 365 day returns. Head over to thisisneeded.com and use code MOMS for 20% off your first order. Check-out bonus episodes up on Spotify and Apple podcast now! To advertise on the show, contact sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://www.advertisecast.com/MomsandMysteriesATrueCrimePodcast. Listen and subscribe to Melissa's other podcast, Criminality!! It's the podcast for those who love reality TV, true crime, and want to hear all the juicy stories where the two genres intersect. Subscribe and listen here: www.pod.link/criminality Check-out Moms and Mysteries to find links to our tiktok, youtube, twitter, instagram and more. Sources: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Lq80c7pv_7QRjE2IRIjaWwapfcEr1SNr/view?usp=sharing https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rWv9KydW7nWJ_hID1zxQqlN_HzPa7ijL/view?usp=sharing https://vault.fbi.gov/Christopher%20%28Biggie%20Smalls%29%20Wallace%20/christopher-biggie-smalls-wallace-part-3-of-3 https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/536026-christopher-wallace-autopsy https://apnews.com/article/6b1c86737bbe3e3abfc6069dc420a8ed https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/music/la-me-biggie-interview-archive-htmlstory.html https://www.nytimes.com/1997/03/10/us/rapper-is-shot-to-death-in-echo-of-killing-6-months-ago.html https://www.nytimes.com/1997/03/17/nyregion/the-short-life-of-a-rap-star-shadowed-by-many-troubles.html https://www.latimes.com/local/la-me-biggiephilips13june1397-story.html https://www.spin.com/1997/05/last-exit-brooklyn-notorious-big/ https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1999-dec-09-mn-42032-story.html https://www.poconorecord.com/story/lifestyle/2003/03/10/mother-builds-legacy-for-murdered/50987224007/ https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2005-jun-03-me-biggie3-story.html https://www.cbsnews.com/news/informant-testifies-at-big-case/ https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/b-i-g-cop-testifies-123285/ https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2005-jul-07-me-biggie7-story.html https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/biggies-family-awarded-11-million-58921/ https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2006-jul-31-me-biggie31-story.html https://www.npr.org/2010/08/02/128916682/biggie-smalls-the-voice-that-influenced-a-generation https://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/20/us/20big.html https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/the-unsolved-mystery-of-the-notorious-b-i-g-254712/ https://www.spin.com/2010/03/remembering-notorious-big/ Netflix's Biggie: I Got a Story to Tell Murder Rap: Inside the Biggie and Tupac Murders
D and 12 Kyle dive deep into a thought-provoking exploration of an alternate reality where The Notorious B.I.G. survives his tragic fate. Join them as they unravel the profound implications of Biggie's continued influence on the hip-hop world, particularly focusing on the impact it would have had on Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs, Bad Boy Records, and the entire music industry. They engage in a rich discussion about how Puff Daddy's career might have evolved with Biggie by his side, examining potential shifts in his musical direction, business ventures, and the dynamics within Bad Boy Records. They also explore the intriguing relationships with other iconic artists, such as Jay-Z, and how these might have developed differently in this alternate timeline. They delve into the notorious East Coast-West Coast rivalry, contemplating how Biggie's presence could have altered its course and possibly mitigated some of the tensions that defined that era. The conversation also touches on Puff Daddy's business practices and legal challenges, speculating on how these aspects might have unfolded under Biggie's enduring influence. Throughout the episode, D and 12 Kyle emphasize the intricate interconnectedness of the hip-hop community and the significant ripple effects that Biggie's survival would have had on the genre. Email the show at hiphopwhatif@gmail.com Follow SOLC Network online Instagram: https://bit.ly/39VL542 Twitter: https://bit.ly/39aL395 Facebook: https://bit.ly/3sQn7je To Listen to the podcast Podbean https://bit.ly/3t7SDJH YouTube http://bit.ly/3ouZqJU Spotify http://spoti.fi/3pwZZnJ Apple http://apple.co/39rwjD1 IHeartRadio http://ihr.fm/2L0A2y
The East Coast-West Coast hip-hop feud of the 1990s, primarily involving Tupac Shakur, Sean "Diddy" Combs, and The Notorious B.I.G., remains one of the most infamous sagas in music history. What began as a personal falling-out between former friends Tupac and Biggie after a 1994 shooting at Quad Studios in New York escalated into a deadly rivalry. Tupac believed Diddy and Biggie were involved in the ambush, fueling his anger and intensifying the conflict. After being bailed out of prison by Death Row Records' CEO Suge Knight, Tupac fully aligned himself with the West Coast and released the infamous diss track "Hit 'Em Up," publicly attacking Biggie and Bad Boy Records. As the feud gained national attention, gang affiliations on both sides deepened the animosity. Suge Knight's provocations and media sensationalism only fueled the escalating tension between Death Row and Bad Boy.The rivalry ultimately culminated in the tragic murders of both Tupac and Biggie. Tupac was shot in Las Vegas on September 7, 1996, after a violent altercation with Orlando Anderson, a known gang member, and died six days later. Less than six months later, on March 9, 1997, Biggie was gunned down in Los Angeles after attending a party. Both murders remain officially unsolved, although recent developments, including the indictment of Duane "Keefe D" Davis in connection with Tupac's death, have revived hope of uncovering the truth. The legacies of Tupac and Biggie continue to influence hip-hop, serving as stark reminders of the violent cost of fame and the dangerous intersection of music, street life, and power.Tupac Shakur's family has taken a significant step in seeking justice for the legendary rapper's 1996 death by hiring high-profile attorney Alex Spiro to dig deeper into the case. Despite decades of speculation, multiple conspiracy theories, and false leads, Tupac's murder remains officially unsolved. Recent developments, including new evidence and arrests, have prompted the family to bring in Spiro, known for his expertise in handling high-profile cases involving celebrities. His reputation as a sharp, tenacious attorney makes him an ideal choice for re-examining Tupac's murder, and the family hopes his involvement will help uncover details that the original investigation could not provide.The decision to hire Spiro follows the 2023 Las Vegas police search of Duane "Keffe D" Davis's home, which reignited interest in the case. Spiro is expected to work closely with the family and potentially collaborate with authorities to re-evaluate evidence, witness statements, and new leads. He may focus on challenging existing narratives and investigating overlooked connections to uncover fresh insights into the events that led to Tupac's fatal shooting in Las Vegas on September 7, 1996. The Shakur family's decision to hire Spiro highlights their determination to find answers and achieve closure in a case that has long remained unsolved, hoping that his involvement will bring long-awaited accountability to those responsible for Tupac's untimely death.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Tupac's family hires attorney Alex Spiro to find Diddy murder link | Daily Mail Online
East Coast/West Coast calendar tribulations aside, June and Jessica revisit a safe space for all. Running on fumes this week, we are too burnt out to read the book on burnout; but there's plenty to be grateful for and though we may have to bury our secrets in a bush, you can trust that there are life lessons to be learned in every diner and stadium parking lot across the nation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On September 13, 1996, Tupac Shakur—the revolutionary rapper whose raw lyricism and larger-than-life persona made him a cultural icon—was gunned down in Las Vegas at just 25 years old. Less than six months later, on March 9, 1997, Christopher Wallace, better known as The Notorious B.I.G., met a similar fate in Los Angeles, his life cut short at 24. The murders, forever linked in the East Coast-West Coast rivalry that defined an era, remain unsolved, but their legacies continue to shape the world of hip-hop and beyond. Hosts: Derek Kaufman & Jason Beckerman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In part two of the Tupac Shakur story, we see the young star trying to deal with life behind bars and giving in to the patronage of the notorious Suge Knight of Death Row Records while getting into the mud with the Notorious B.I.G. in a deadly game of East Coast West Coast beef. We also get a glimpse of what Tupac Shakur might have achieved had he not gone to Las Vegas on that fateful night back in 1996. To see the full list of contributors, see the show notes at www.disgracelandpod.com. This episode was originally published on February 2, 2021. To listen to Disgraceland ad free and get access to a monthly exclusive episode, weekly bonus content and more, become a Disgraceland All Access member at disgracelandpod.com/membership. Sign up for our newsletter and get the inside dirt on events, merch and other awesomeness - GET THE NEWSLETTER Follow Jake and DISGRACELAND: Instagram YouTube X (formerly Twitter) Facebook Fan Group TikTok To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, I talk about Joey Bada$$ dropping the Ruler's Back, a track that takes dead aim at Kendrick Lamar and TDE. Do we have a modern day East Coast/West Coast beef coming our way? Check out the episode to hear my thoughts.
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In this explosive episode, we delve into the shocking arrest of Shawn "Diddy" Combs and the historic tensions that have resurfaced from the depths of hip-hop's most notorious era. Suge Knight, a key figure from the past, allegedly issues a chilling warning to Diddy amidst his recent legal turmoil. We'll explore the allegations that trace back to the infamous East Coast-West Coast rivalry, the untimely deaths of Tupac Shakur and Notorious B.I.G., and the role Diddy may have played in these events. With Diddy now facing serious charges including sex trafficking and racketeering, and potential threats looming from old adversaries, this episode unpacks the complex web of friendships, feuds, and the harsh realities of celebrity downfalls. Tune in as we dissect how Diddy's past might be catching up with him in a justice system that's far removed from the glitz of hip-hop glamour.(00:36) Suge Knight allegedly warns Diddy about the danger he faces following his arrest, implying a threatening message was sent.(01:52) Background provided on the history of hip-hop and the relationships between Suge Knight, Diddy, and major events in the 1990s, including the deaths of Tupac and Notorious B.I.G.(03:09) A pivotal incident in 1995 involving Suge Knight's friend's death blamed on Diddy, leading to a hostile relationship.(05:44) Speculation rises about the potential dangers Diddy could face in prison, related to longstanding feuds and accusations surrounding the deaths of major hip-hop figures.(08:14-25:53) Details of Diddy's recent arrest and charges including sex trafficking and racketeering, along with the impact on his family and his alleged connections with law enforcement and criminal activities spanning decades.
The most anticipated World Series in Decades as the Dodgers and Yankees face off! East Coast/West Coast, Judge, Soto, Stanton and Cole versus Shohei, Mookie, Freddie! MLB needs this to set ratings records! Plus, NBA preview as the season starts tomorrow! Finally, another disappointing performance by UH versus WSU and NFL Week 7! What a show! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sports-rivals-podcast/support
Enjoy some banter? How about an entertaining ramble? Well, today's episode includes both! Co-hosting with me is Bob Walters, host of the Locked Up Sports podcast out of New York. Bob joins me for my series “Lessons I've Learned From Movies” and today's movie is Coming to America with Eddie Murphy, the late, James Earl Jones, Shari Headley and Arsenio Hall. A classic right? Being a native New Yorker myself, this movie is definitely nostalgic for me! It's also still so funny no matter how many years later you're watching it! For those who haven't seen it, here's the story: Prince Akeem (Eddie Murphy) is an African prince with all the riches and powerful one could ever want, but he wants the ability to choose his own wife and someone who will love him for who he is and not his money. He doesn't want an arranged marriage but to travel to America and find his wife-to-be there. So, he goes to Queens, New York City with his right-hand man, Semmi (Arsenio Hall). He disguises himself as a foreign student and gets an entry level job at a fast food restaurant where people don't think much of him at all. He ends up falling in love with his perfect woman (Shari Headley) but struggles to reveal his real identity to her. He also is afraid to tell his father (James Earl Jones), the king, what he's done while in New York. Experience all the characters ups and downs, the prince's quest for true love, the hilarious stereotypes for New Yorkers, and of course, the great lessons this movie can teach us! In today's episode, Bob and I both talk about a few lessons we've each learned from this blockbuster film. We also play a fun East Coast / West Coast comparison game at the end - listen till the end for that! Don't forget to check out Bob's podcast if you love sports, join the Catwalk Through Life Facebook group and follow on Instagram! Links for everything below! Hope you enjoy this episode! *** My Gratitude Journal is available on Amazon! It makes a great addition to your morning/evening routine and can make a wonderful gift for the holidays! Give the gift of gratitude
The East Coast-West Coast hip-hop feud of the 1990s, primarily involving Tupac Shakur, Sean "Diddy" Combs, and The Notorious B.I.G., remains one of the most infamous sagas in music history. What began as a personal falling-out between former friends Tupac and Biggie after a 1994 shooting at Quad Studios in New York escalated into a deadly rivalry. Tupac believed Diddy and Biggie were involved in the ambush, fueling his anger and intensifying the conflict. After being bailed out of prison by Death Row Records' CEO Suge Knight, Tupac fully aligned himself with the West Coast and released the infamous diss track "Hit 'Em Up," publicly attacking Biggie and Bad Boy Records. As the feud gained national attention, gang affiliations on both sides deepened the animosity. Suge Knight's provocations and media sensationalism only fueled the escalating tension between Death Row and Bad Boy.The rivalry ultimately culminated in the tragic murders of both Tupac and Biggie. Tupac was shot in Las Vegas on September 7, 1996, after a violent altercation with Orlando Anderson, a known gang member, and died six days later. Less than six months later, on March 9, 1997, Biggie was gunned down in Los Angeles after attending a party. Both murders remain officially unsolved, although recent developments, including the indictment of Duane "Keefe D" Davis in connection with Tupac's death, have revived hope of uncovering the truth. The legacies of Tupac and Biggie continue to influence hip-hop, serving as stark reminders of the violent cost of fame and the dangerous intersection of music, street life, and power.(commercial at 11:54)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
The East Coast-West Coast hip-hop feud of the 1990s, primarily involving Tupac Shakur, Sean "Diddy" Combs, and The Notorious B.I.G., remains one of the most infamous sagas in music history. What began as a personal falling-out between former friends Tupac and Biggie after a 1994 shooting at Quad Studios in New York escalated into a deadly rivalry. Tupac believed Diddy and Biggie were involved in the ambush, fueling his anger and intensifying the conflict. After being bailed out of prison by Death Row Records' CEO Suge Knight, Tupac fully aligned himself with the West Coast and released the infamous diss track "Hit 'Em Up," publicly attacking Biggie and Bad Boy Records. As the feud gained national attention, gang affiliations on both sides deepened the animosity. Suge Knight's provocations and media sensationalism only fueled the escalating tension between Death Row and Bad Boy.The rivalry ultimately culminated in the tragic murders of both Tupac and Biggie. Tupac was shot in Las Vegas on September 7, 1996, after a violent altercation with Orlando Anderson, a known gang member, and died six days later. Less than six months later, on March 9, 1997, Biggie was gunned down in Los Angeles after attending a party. Both murders remain officially unsolved, although recent developments, including the indictment of Duane "Keefe D" Davis in connection with Tupac's death, have revived hope of uncovering the truth. The legacies of Tupac and Biggie continue to influence hip-hop, serving as stark reminders of the violent cost of fame and the dangerous intersection of music, street life, and power.(commercial at 11:54)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
The East Coast-West Coast hip-hop feud of the 1990s, primarily involving Tupac Shakur, Sean "Diddy" Combs, and The Notorious B.I.G., remains one of the most infamous sagas in music history. What began as a personal falling-out between former friends Tupac and Biggie after a 1994 shooting at Quad Studios in New York escalated into a deadly rivalry. Tupac believed Diddy and Biggie were involved in the ambush, fueling his anger and intensifying the conflict. After being bailed out of prison by Death Row Records' CEO Suge Knight, Tupac fully aligned himself with the West Coast and released the infamous diss track "Hit 'Em Up," publicly attacking Biggie and Bad Boy Records. As the feud gained national attention, gang affiliations on both sides deepened the animosity. Suge Knight's provocations and media sensationalism only fueled the escalating tension between Death Row and Bad Boy.The rivalry ultimately culminated in the tragic murders of both Tupac and Biggie. Tupac was shot in Las Vegas on September 7, 1996, after a violent altercation with Orlando Anderson, a known gang member, and died six days later. Less than six months later, on March 9, 1997, Biggie was gunned down in Los Angeles after attending a party. Both murders remain officially unsolved, although recent developments, including the indictment of Duane "Keefe D" Davis in connection with Tupac's death, have revived hope of uncovering the truth. The legacies of Tupac and Biggie continue to influence hip-hop, serving as stark reminders of the violent cost of fame and the dangerous intersection of music, street life, and power.(commercial at 11:54)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
The murder of Tupac Shakur in 1996 remains one of the most mysterious and controversial moments in music history, with its roots deeply tied to the explosive East Coast-West Coast rivalry of the 1990s. At the center of this conflict was Sean "Diddy" Combs, a man who, alongside The Notorious B.I.G., helped define East Coast hip-hop through his label, Bad Boy Records. As the competition between Diddy's Bad Boy Records and Suge Knight's Death Row Records intensified, so did the tension between their top artists—Biggie on the East Coast and Tupac on the West. The feud, fueled by public insults, diss tracks, and personal vendettas, spiraled out of control, leading many to wonder whether it played a role in the assassination of Tupac. Diddy's name has long been whispered in connection with the murder, with some alleging that his influence behind the scenes contributed to the violence. In this in-depth exploration, we examine the circumstances that led to the East Coast-West Coast conflict, Diddy's potential involvement, and the evidence—or lack thereof—that ties him to Tupac's death. This piece will take readers through the key events, from the infamous 1994 shooting of Tupac at Quad Studios, which Tupac believed was a setup by Diddy, to the escalating diss tracks, culminating in the tragic events in Las Vegas. We delve into the longstanding conspiracy theories, witness accounts, and the complex web of power, violence, and ambition that surrounded Diddy in the 90s. Could Diddy have been more involved than he ever let on? Or was he simply a businessman swept up in a deadly rivalry? As the layers of this case continue to unravel, this narrative offers a compelling look at the darkest chapter of hip-hop's golden era. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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The murder of Tupac Shakur in 1996 remains one of the most mysterious and controversial moments in music history, with its roots deeply tied to the explosive East Coast-West Coast rivalry of the 1990s. At the center of this conflict was Sean "Diddy" Combs, a man who, alongside The Notorious B.I.G., helped define East Coast hip-hop through his label, Bad Boy Records. As the competition between Diddy's Bad Boy Records and Suge Knight's Death Row Records intensified, so did the tension between their top artists—Biggie on the East Coast and Tupac on the West. The feud, fueled by public insults, diss tracks, and personal vendettas, spiraled out of control, leading many to wonder whether it played a role in the assassination of Tupac. Diddy's name has long been whispered in connection with the murder, with some alleging that his influence behind the scenes contributed to the violence. In this in-depth exploration, we examine the circumstances that led to the East Coast-West Coast conflict, Diddy's potential involvement, and the evidence—or lack thereof—that ties him to Tupac's death. This piece will take readers through the key events, from the infamous 1994 shooting of Tupac at Quad Studios, which Tupac believed was a setup by Diddy, to the escalating diss tracks, culminating in the tragic events in Las Vegas. We delve into the longstanding conspiracy theories, witness accounts, and the complex web of power, violence, and ambition that surrounded Diddy in the 90s. Could Diddy have been more involved than he ever let on? Or was he simply a businessman swept up in a deadly rivalry? As the layers of this case continue to unravel, this narrative offers a compelling look at the darkest chapter of hip-hop's golden era. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
The Downfall Of Diddy | The Case Against Sean 'Puffy P Diddy' Combs
The murder of Tupac Shakur in 1996 remains one of the most mysterious and controversial moments in music history, with its roots deeply tied to the explosive East Coast-West Coast rivalry of the 1990s. At the center of this conflict was Sean "Diddy" Combs, a man who, alongside The Notorious B.I.G., helped define East Coast hip-hop through his label, Bad Boy Records. As the competition between Diddy's Bad Boy Records and Suge Knight's Death Row Records intensified, so did the tension between their top artists—Biggie on the East Coast and Tupac on the West. The feud, fueled by public insults, diss tracks, and personal vendettas, spiraled out of control, leading many to wonder whether it played a role in the assassination of Tupac. Diddy's name has long been whispered in connection with the murder, with some alleging that his influence behind the scenes contributed to the violence. In this in-depth exploration, we examine the circumstances that led to the East Coast-West Coast conflict, Diddy's potential involvement, and the evidence—or lack thereof—that ties him to Tupac's death. This piece will take readers through the key events, from the infamous 1994 shooting of Tupac at Quad Studios, which Tupac believed was a setup by Diddy, to the escalating diss tracks, culminating in the tragic events in Las Vegas. We delve into the longstanding conspiracy theories, witness accounts, and the complex web of power, violence, and ambition that surrounded Diddy in the 90s. Could Diddy have been more involved than he ever let on? Or was he simply a businessman swept up in a deadly rivalry? As the layers of this case continue to unravel, this narrative offers a compelling look at the darkest chapter of hip-hop's golden era. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
The Downfall Of Diddy | The Case Against Sean 'Puffy P Diddy' Combs
Was Sean "Diddy" Combs a savvy businessman or a cunning manipulator during one of hip-hop's deadliest eras? This is the central question surrounding Diddy's involvement in the infamous East Coast-West Coast rivalry of the 1990s, a feud that tragically claimed the lives of Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls. While the public often focuses on Suge Knight's aggressive tactics, Diddy's role remains shrouded in speculation and unconfirmed allegations. Did Diddy's ambition, whether through rumored gang ties, alleged bounty placements, or his public silence amidst escalating violence, contribute to a climate where violence flourished? This exploration examines the events, rumors, and lingering questions surrounding Diddy's part in a period marked by animosity, ultimately asking if he was a bystander or a catalyst in the events that shook the music world. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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In light of the genocide of the Palestinians and unrelenting horrific developments threatening the lives of millions via a larger regional conflict, we broke from tradition in setting a specific topic of discussion to allow a very free form, bro-dad conversation with a social media comrade, Pete, from the TikTok Live “glory days”. And by “glory days”, we mean a few months when cyber bullying Zionists was at its apex. No academic, geopolitical or refined analysis, just venting about the state of affairs and thinking out loud in typical East Coast/West Coast dad fashion. Pete hosts the TikTok live channel, Mindwarz, (@mindwarz) which he uses to bring in different perspectives and help those without an extensive knowledge base on Palestine understand the basic human elements surrounding the plight of Palestinians, the deception of world powers and the actions required of humanity as a whole to put an end to horror that is empire. This conversation, if nothing else, is a therapeutic ASMR session expressed in unfiltered dialogue on a range of topics including, but not limited to: the horror of the genocide, the hypocrisy of the west, “conspiracy theories”, Islam, Radical Islam, racism, solidarity with Palestine in the Latino community, anti-Semitism, revolution and every topic that will make a white liberal cringe. #jre #jreclips #politics #news #worldnews #uspolitics #war #veteran #latino #ww3 #wwiii #dads #war #podcast #apocalypse #america #4thofjuly #independenceday
Chris "Stoph" Colasanto of Rochester band Carpool joins the show this week to talk all about the bands new record My Life in Subtitles (Out now on SideOneDummy)CARPOOLhttps://www.carpool-ny.comhttps://carpoolny.bandcamp.comhttps://www.instagram.com/carpoolnyPCHInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhourTwitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhourFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourYoutube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify Episode Playlists - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_MgDonate to help show costs -https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/pchanthonyhttps://cash.app/$anthmerchpowerchordhour@gmail.comCheck out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 8 to 11 est/Tuesday Midnight to 3 est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY. Stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA app.Special Thanks to my buddy Jay Vics for the behind the scenes help on this episode!https://www.meettheexpertspodcast.comhttps://www.jvimobile.com
In a riveting episode of "Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski," former Felony Prosecutor and attorney Eric Faddis discusses the long-standing mystery surrounding the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur and the speculation that Diddy (Sean Combs) might have ordered the hit. The conversation delves into the history of the East Coast-West Coast rap rivalry, with Faddis examining the possible motives Diddy might have had against Tupac. The discussion also covers the reliability of Dwayne "Keefey D" Davis, the only surviving witness from the vehicle involved in Tupac's shooting, and his claims that his nephew, Orlando Anderson, was the shooter under orders that might trace back to Diddy. Faddis expresses skepticism about Keefey D's credibility, given his fame-seeking behavior, but acknowledges that law enforcement is likely re-examining old evidence and witness testimonies. The episode also touches on the challenges of proving such a case decades later, particularly regarding alleged money laundering for a million-dollar bounty. Despite the passage of time, Brueski and Faddis speculate that new information and old investigative material might finally provide answers to this enduring cold case. - Discussion of the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur and speculation about Diddy's involvement. - Examination of the East Coast-West Coast rap rivalry and possible motives for Diddy. - Analysis of Dwayne "Keefey D" Davis's claims and his credibility. - Consideration of law enforcement's re-examination of old evidence and witness testimonies. - Challenges of proving involvement in the murder decades later, particularly with alleged money laundering. - Speculation about the impact of new information and old investigative material on solving the case. - Emphasis on the enduring public and law enforcement interest in resolving Tupac's murder. **Hashtags:** #TupacShakur #SeanCombs #Diddy #KeefeyDavis #HiddenKillers #EricFaddis #ColdCaseInvestigation Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Karen Read Trial, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
In a riveting episode of "Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski," former Felony Prosecutor and attorney Eric Faddis discusses the long-standing mystery surrounding the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur and the speculation that Diddy (Sean Combs) might have ordered the hit. The conversation delves into the history of the East Coast-West Coast rap rivalry, with Faddis examining the possible motives Diddy might have had against Tupac. The discussion also covers the reliability of Dwayne "Keefey D" Davis, the only surviving witness from the vehicle involved in Tupac's shooting, and his claims that his nephew, Orlando Anderson, was the shooter under orders that might trace back to Diddy. Faddis expresses skepticism about Keefey D's credibility, given his fame-seeking behavior, but acknowledges that law enforcement is likely re-examining old evidence and witness testimonies. The episode also touches on the challenges of proving such a case decades later, particularly regarding alleged money laundering for a million-dollar bounty. Despite the passage of time, Brueski and Faddis speculate that new information and old investigative material might finally provide answers to this enduring cold case. - Discussion of the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur and speculation about Diddy's involvement. - Examination of the East Coast-West Coast rap rivalry and possible motives for Diddy. - Analysis of Dwayne "Keefey D" Davis's claims and his credibility. - Consideration of law enforcement's re-examination of old evidence and witness testimonies. - Challenges of proving involvement in the murder decades later, particularly with alleged money laundering. - Speculation about the impact of new information and old investigative material on solving the case. - Emphasis on the enduring public and law enforcement interest in resolving Tupac's murder. **Hashtags:** #TupacShakur #SeanCombs #Diddy #KeefeyDavis #HiddenKillers #EricFaddis #ColdCaseInvestigation Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Karen Read Trial, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
The Downfall Of Diddy | The Case Against Sean 'Puffy P Diddy' Combs
In a riveting episode of "Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski," former Felony Prosecutor and attorney Eric Faddis discusses the long-standing mystery surrounding the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur and the speculation that Diddy (Sean Combs) might have ordered the hit. The conversation delves into the history of the East Coast-West Coast rap rivalry, with Faddis examining the possible motives Diddy might have had against Tupac. The discussion also covers the reliability of Dwayne "Keefey D" Davis, the only surviving witness from the vehicle involved in Tupac's shooting, and his claims that his nephew, Orlando Anderson, was the shooter under orders that might trace back to Diddy. Faddis expresses skepticism about Keefey D's credibility, given his fame-seeking behavior, but acknowledges that law enforcement is likely re-examining old evidence and witness testimonies. The episode also touches on the challenges of proving such a case decades later, particularly regarding alleged money laundering for a million-dollar bounty. Despite the passage of time, Brueski and Faddis speculate that new information and old investigative material might finally provide answers to this enduring cold case. - Discussion of the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur and speculation about Diddy's involvement. - Examination of the East Coast-West Coast rap rivalry and possible motives for Diddy. - Analysis of Dwayne "Keefey D" Davis's claims and his credibility. - Consideration of law enforcement's re-examination of old evidence and witness testimonies. - Challenges of proving involvement in the murder decades later, particularly with alleged money laundering. - Speculation about the impact of new information and old investigative material on solving the case. - Emphasis on the enduring public and law enforcement interest in resolving Tupac's murder. **Hashtags:** #TupacShakur #SeanCombs #Diddy #KeefeyDavis #HiddenKillers #EricFaddis #ColdCaseInvestigation Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Karen Read Trial, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
In this episode of "Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski," retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke discusses the mounting case against Sean "Diddy" Combs, particularly in relation to the infamous East Coast-West Coast rap rivalry and the murders of Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls. Dreeke and Brueski examine the recent charges against Dwayne "Keefe D" Davis, who has implicated Diddy in offering a $1 million bounty on the heads of Tupac and Suge Knight. They delve into the challenges of proving such a case, given the credibility issues with key witnesses, many of whom are deceased, and the muddy waters of gang affiliations and law enforcement misconduct. Dreeke suggests that investigators might focus on uncovering financial crimes, such as money laundering, as these could provide a clearer path to prosecution. He emphasizes that tracking the flow of money from Diddy to those involved in the hit on Tupac could be crucial. The conversation underscores the complexities of the case and the broader implications for the music industry if a substantial connection to Diddy is proven. **Main Points:** - Examination of the case against Sean "Diddy" Combs regarding the murders of Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls. - Charges against Dwayne "Keefe D" Davis and his claims implicating Diddy. - Challenges in proving the case due to witness credibility and deceased key players. - Potential focus on financial crimes, such as money laundering, to build a case. - Importance of tracking money flow from Diddy to those involved in the hit on Tupac. - Broader implications for the music industry if a connection to Diddy is proven. - Complexity and ongoing nature of the investigation. #SeanCombs #Diddy #TupacShakur #BiggieSmalls #RobinDreeke #TonyBrueski #EastCoastWestCoastRivalry Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
In this episode of "Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski," retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke discusses the mounting case against Sean "Diddy" Combs, particularly in relation to the infamous East Coast-West Coast rap rivalry and the murders of Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls. Dreeke and Brueski examine the recent charges against Dwayne "Keefe D" Davis, who has implicated Diddy in offering a $1 million bounty on the heads of Tupac and Suge Knight. They delve into the challenges of proving such a case, given the credibility issues with key witnesses, many of whom are deceased, and the muddy waters of gang affiliations and law enforcement misconduct. Dreeke suggests that investigators might focus on uncovering financial crimes, such as money laundering, as these could provide a clearer path to prosecution. He emphasizes that tracking the flow of money from Diddy to those involved in the hit on Tupac could be crucial. The conversation underscores the complexities of the case and the broader implications for the music industry if a substantial connection to Diddy is proven. **Main Points:** - Examination of the case against Sean "Diddy" Combs regarding the murders of Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls. - Charges against Dwayne "Keefe D" Davis and his claims implicating Diddy. - Challenges in proving the case due to witness credibility and deceased key players. - Potential focus on financial crimes, such as money laundering, to build a case. - Importance of tracking money flow from Diddy to those involved in the hit on Tupac. - Broader implications for the music industry if a connection to Diddy is proven. - Complexity and ongoing nature of the investigation. #SeanCombs #Diddy #TupacShakur #BiggieSmalls #RobinDreeke #TonyBrueski #EastCoastWestCoastRivalry Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
The Downfall Of Diddy | The Case Against Sean 'Puffy P Diddy' Combs
In this episode of "Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski," retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke discusses the mounting case against Sean "Diddy" Combs, particularly in relation to the infamous East Coast-West Coast rap rivalry and the murders of Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls. Dreeke and Brueski examine the recent charges against Dwayne "Keefe D" Davis, who has implicated Diddy in offering a $1 million bounty on the heads of Tupac and Suge Knight. They delve into the challenges of proving such a case, given the credibility issues with key witnesses, many of whom are deceased, and the muddy waters of gang affiliations and law enforcement misconduct. Dreeke suggests that investigators might focus on uncovering financial crimes, such as money laundering, as these could provide a clearer path to prosecution. He emphasizes that tracking the flow of money from Diddy to those involved in the hit on Tupac could be crucial. The conversation underscores the complexities of the case and the broader implications for the music industry if a substantial connection to Diddy is proven. **Main Points:** - Examination of the case against Sean "Diddy" Combs regarding the murders of Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls. - Charges against Dwayne "Keefe D" Davis and his claims implicating Diddy. - Challenges in proving the case due to witness credibility and deceased key players. - Potential focus on financial crimes, such as money laundering, to build a case. - Importance of tracking money flow from Diddy to those involved in the hit on Tupac. - Broader implications for the music industry if a connection to Diddy is proven. - Complexity and ongoing nature of the investigation. #SeanCombs #Diddy #TupacShakur #BiggieSmalls #RobinDreeke #TonyBrueski #EastCoastWestCoastRivalry Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Lesley and Brad reflect on key insights from Rodman Schley, an entrepreneur, investor, and public speaker, about living a purpose-driven life. They explore startling statistics about how few people truly know and live their purpose. Emphasizing the importance of focusing on purpose over profit, they share strategies for overcoming regret and societal pressures. Listeners will also learn about managing overwhelm and prioritizing self-care to stay aligned with their goals.If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co. And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe.In this episode you will learn about:The importance of identifying and focusing on purpose over profit.Strategies to handle feelings of overwhelm by redefining obligations.How to clearly communicate your purpose clearly to others.Creating your own "sacred checkboxes" to find your purpose. Discover the importance of self-care and setting personal priorities.Episode References/Links:Cambodia Feb 2025 - https://crowsnestretreats.com/OPC Summer ToureLevate Mentorship ProgramBarrels Flashcards Deck WaitlistOPC 40 Days for $40Rodman Schley WebsiteRodman Schley InstagramThe Outlier Mindset Book by Rodman SchleyBree Gordon Episode 75Krista St. Germain Episode 235Kim Hamer Episode 244Kim Hamer 100 Acts of LoveDazzle Dry Nail Kit If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox. DEALS! Check out all our Preferred Vendors & Special Deals from Clair Sparrow, Sensate, Lyfefuel BeeKeeper's Naturals, Sauna Space, HigherDose, AG1 and ToeSox Be in the know with all the workshops at OPCBe It Till You See It Podcast SurveyBe a part of Lesley's Pilates MentorshipFREE Ditching Busy Webinar Resources:Watch the Be It Till You See It podcast on YouTube!Lesley Logan websiteBe It Till You See It PodcastOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley LoganOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley Logan on YouTubeProfitable Pilates Follow Us on Social Media:InstagramFacebookLinkedIn Episode Transcript:Brad Crowell 0:00 He said, There comes a point in your life where you need to just pull the brake on that train because we're adults, we're adults. Why are we doing things because other people are telling us that that's what we should be doing? Right? We are able to make conscious decisions and we can change these paths if we want to, for ourselves, if we make a decision about it. Lesley Logan 0:25 Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started. Lesley Logan 1:07 Welcome back to the Be It Till You See It interview recap where my co-host in life, Brad, and I are going to dig into the intentional convo I had with Rodman Schley in our last episode. If you haven't yet listened to that interview, go back and listen to that interview and then come back and listen to this interview or listen to this one and listen to that one or binge out on the entire week at one time. Who does that? I want to know. Today is June 13th 2024. And it's Random Acts of Light Day. About this day, as part of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society's ‘Light The Night Walks' fundraising campaign, Random Acts of Light Day is celebrated every year on June 13th. This day encourages us to do a random act of kindness to bring light into the life of someone suffering from cancer. People observe the day by volunteering at hospitals, reading up on treatments and cures for blood cancer patients, or joining the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society's 'Light The Night Walks' to raise funds and increase awareness about leukemia and lymphoma. Random Acts of Light Day aims to make the world a kinder place for cancer patients and their families. So really, if you don't want to do any of this logistical stuff, you could just do something randomly nice for someone with cancer in your life. I'm sure you know someone, we just had a friend, listener and member of our group whose husband passed away from cancer recently, and he'd been fighting for many years. And then Heather Ingram, who is one of our eLevate grads, Agency members, she actually taught a mat class for people after breast cancer, which I'm so excited that is now on the OPC site. Yeah, so getting people who have gone through it something for them, so. Brad Crowell 2:38 Well, I just wanted to say something about all this, I can't remember the name of the guest that we had, who gave this advice as an action item, but as a Be It Action Item. But it has stayed with me since the interview. And it was when somebody is in need, you don't want to just say, "Hey, let me know if I can help you," or "Let me know how I can help." Because 99% of the time, they're not going to actually know what they need at the moment. And instead, if you know someone who needs help or suffering or some kind of thing like this, you can actually volunteer something specific that you know, you can do really well. And do it well for them. Right? So instead of it being like this open-ended let me know when, you know, if you need anything, you know, you could say, "Hey, let me know when I can come over and wash your car." Something specific, you know, something that's like tangible, and like, oh my god, that would be fucking awesome. I would really, really appreciate that. So I just want to throw that back out there because it's really impacted me in how I respond to people who actually are going through something and I wanted to remind all of you as well. Lesley Logan 3:50 Yeah. We had two guests within the same summer on grief. Brad Crowell 3:57 I do think it was the grief one, you're right. Lesley Logan 3:58 And I can't decide if it was the wife does the books that had the book about 100 acts of kindness. Or if it was the coach on griefBrad Crowell 4:09 Bree Gordon or Kim Hamer. Lesley Logan 4:11 Yeah. Both are great guys. Both worth listening to. Bree has a quiz that will tell you which episodes to listen to based on like where you are in your grief. Anyways, there was a coach about a month before Kim Hamer. But Kim Hamer, I think was one who was like, very specific. Brad Crowell 4:28 She's a consultant in grief management. Lesley Logan 4:29 Yes, yes. For corporations. Yeah. So she wrote the book on the 100 Acts of Kindness and 100 Acts of Love something like that. And it was like different things you can do to be like for ideas on what to suggest and what to do for you can do for people it's really cool. She had the neighbor who like detailed her car and put oil in it, gassed it up, things like that. So yeah, today go do something active and random and nice for someone in need. There you go. This is your, this is your reminder. Coming up, we have Cambodia Retreat February 2025. October as you know, if you've been listening for a while is sold, sold out, so sold out. So February is our next opportunity. If you're like when's the next one? You know what? Don't know yet, and also stop postponing your joy. Stop postponing having a retreat. Some of you have been saying I'm gonna go to the next one for years now. This is your sign. Sign up for the February 2025 one. And then summer tour just launched and tickets are going like crazy. We have 13 cities. It is going to be amazing. We are going to kick it off in Las VegasBrad Crowell 5:28 I just wanted to throw out the URL crowsnestretreats.com Lesley Logan 5:31 Oh, for the retreat. crowsnestretreats.com for the retreat and then the Summer Tour is opc.me/tour. You can check out, get your tickets, get your tickets for a friend, invite a friend, your friends do not need to have done Pilates to come to these things. There are really, there's usually a math class. There's a lot of fun things going on. So definitely do that. And then my mentorship program is, the applications are opening soon. It is possible we'll have opened them up, I don't think so at this point. I think it'll be opening towards the end of June and early July. We're rolling, we only can take 12 people in a group. We, around four is wrapping up, actually, this weekend when this episode comes out will be their fourth weekend. That's crazy. So crazy. I'm so excited for them. They're just amazing women. I love them so much. And then as you go to lesleylogan.co/elevate to get on the waitlist because there's a waitlist. Get the application invite. If you're not on the waitlist, you don't. It's probably why you don't, if you're like, I follow you on Instagram, I never knew. I don't know how about what there's a lot of other things going on. And we only can take 12 people, so there you go. Barrels flashcards, Brad is insisting that you get an opportunity.Brad Crowell 6:39 This is your last chance to get on the waitlist, 100% the last chance. The presale is gonna open up in just a couple of days. Lesley Logan 6:46 Yeah, this is the last chance. It's the last time we're talking about it. You don't hear about it again until they're printing.Brad Crowell 6:50 Yeah, or not until a year from now when we're doing the next step.Lesley Logan 6:54 Yeah, so at any rate, you'll want to get on the waitlist for that. Brad Crowell 6:57 opc.me/flashcardwaitlist, opc.me/flashcardwaitlist Lesley Logan 7:03 And finally, many of you have been like, oh, how do I actually sign up for OPC I really want to actually have consistency in my practice. I want to be someone who takes care of myself all the time. I want to be someone who is priority number one in my life. And if you are an OPC member, you learn how to do that because you have tons of people around you reminding you to do that. So opc.me/40 four zero, opc.me/40 gets you 40 days for $40. So that's $1 a day of Pilates. Brad Crowell 7:32 $1 a day. Lesley Logan 7:33 Come on now. Come on now. Some places charge $400 a month, we're, you know, so here you go. Here's your opportunity to get the Pilates you can afford. It's very accessible, really awesome teachers, really awesome community. It's an awesome vibes all the way. Before we get into Rodman, we have an audience question.Brad Crowell 7:50 We sure did. This is from YouTube, stella633 asked, "Hey, I love your channel and all the knowledge you share. I'm trying to buy a spine corrector. But there are so many different spine correctors on the Balanced Body website. Could you do a video comparing the pros and cons of the different spine correctors? Oh, and can you advise what East Coast West Coast barrels mean?Lesley Logan 8:10 I know. So we'll do Brad Crowell 8:13 That's a great question, stella. Lesley Logan 8:14 We'll do a YouTube video on this so you can have pictures I feel like we almost need to do a long-form team versus a live on this because I don't have the other barrels. So I would want our team to put pictures of the other barrels on there. But let me just like answer what I can East Coast versus West Coast. So there's this world of Pilates that was like was we called East Coast and West Coast East Coast being classical, West Coast bidding contemporary. Brad Crowell 8:37 Really? Lesley Logan 8:37 Yes. Brad Crowell 8:38 I didn't know about that.Lesley Logan 8:39 Yeah. Yeah. So whenever you see East Coast or Clara, it means classical. And everything else is gonna be a contemporary and I can't tell you why there's different sizes in contemporary I don't know that world very much, but what you'd want to get is a Contrology one. Contrology Spine Corrector is a spine corrector to get and you'll find that on Balance Body's Contrology website so it won't, probably won't even be under all the barrels that Balanced Body is showing because it'll be on the Contrology website. It is amazing. It is the closest to Joseph Pilates' spine corrector that there is and if you were listening to last week's episode, I talked about how important the spine corrector is because it really does help you teach you the back bend that you need. Brad has been using the ladder barrel.Brad Crowell 9:22 I sure have.Lesley Logan 9:22 Like, guess what? That hump on the ladder barrel is the exact same as the spine corrector. Brad Crowell 9:27 Nice. Okay. Lesley Logan 9:27 Yeah. So that you can actually work and practice your back bends and build extension into your thoracic spine. Brad Crowell 9:33 You know what I've actually been doing? Lesley Logan 9:34 He's been hanging on it. Brad Crowell 9:36 No, yeah, well, I've just been laying over it and holding on and like, it's, you know, if you've ever done yoga, y'all, and you ever get a backbend headache, there's like this weird pressure that builds and like, it like, the blood flow is like really messing with your brain. And I literally just hold on until I'm through the chaos which takes it could take like the other day I did it and literally I got weak trying to hold because it was such intense pressure. But like, I feel like I'm supposed to be able to do that. And I shouldn't have to have that insane pressure the whole every time. So I'm going to keep doing it every day. Until that happens less.Lesley Logan 10:18 Yeah, I think that's fine.Brad Crowell 10:20 That's what I'm doing. Lesley Logan 10:22 Yeah, so (inaudible) so the long, the long and short of it without the visuals is the Contrology is the one you want buy, just saying. And our Barrels Flashcard Deck is actually going to give you all the exercises you can do on it, and you'll see me and my hot pink one. If you want a discount link, you can use our special link to Contrology Spine Corrector. And the difference between East Coast and West Coast is just the schools of thought. Don't you love how nerdy it is as if anyone who's not trained could even attempt to buy their own thing. And then people who are trained are like, what's East Coast or West Coast? Yep. Welcome to another inner circle.Brad Crowell 11:04 Definitely, we're so inclusive here. Well, hey, great question, stella. Thank you for asking that. Thanks for posting that. If you would like to ask us a question. Stick around to the end of this episode, we actually are gonna mention our phone number. You can just text us and ask that question or we are on Instagram you can send us a DM or obviously we're also on YouTube. So the show is itself is on YouTube. You can ask any questions there as well. Stick around. All right, now let's talk about Rodman Schley. Rodman Schley is a dynamic entrepreneur dedicated to helping individuals break free from unfulfilling work and discover their true purpose. He's passionate about guiding others towards building a life by their own design. As the author of The Outlier Mindset, which comes out on June 4, Rodman shares his insights on achieving a fulfilling and successful life through purpose-driven living.Lesley Logan 11:54 Oh his, his book comes out.Brad Crowell 11:56 Yeah June 4.Lesley Logan 11:57 That's so cool. So it's out. Brad Crowell 11:59 Oh, it's out. Lesley Logan 12:00 Yeah. Brad Crowell 12:00 It's already out by the time you're hearing this.Lesley Logan 12:01 Oh, that's amazing. Go Rodman. Brad Crowell 12:03 Yeah, that just dropped on June 4. Lesley Logan 12:04 That's so funny. His Instagram handle's Go Rodman and I just said go Rodman. I now understand why he does that.Brad Crowell 12:12 Well, listen, I think this is like a humble bio here that we have of Rodman.Lesley Logan 12:15 That we should like (inaudible) it up. Brad Crowell 12:17 Yeah. So Rodman actually has, at one point, owned, like, I don't know, a dozen companies at exactly the same time, which is chaos and insane. And I can't even imagine that. He owned everything from like a chain of pizza stores, to like tons of real estate opportunities. And he actually was the host and star of a television show for multiple years running, and it involved his whole family and what they were doing, which I thought was so cool, was they were talking about living sustainably. Right. So it was a show about being conscious about building a home in a way that is sustainable and beneficial. And I just thought that was so cool. So they actually rebuilt their house. It was, they got an old house, and they rebuilt it from the inside out on the show live over multiple seasons. And you can still go watch that show. now. I think he just got an offer from Netflix or something to like, re-air it. I can't remember if it's Netflix or (inaudible) yeah, it's just fucking insane. It's so cool. Anyway, you'll never know. He's just like the chillest guy, so. Lesley Logan 13:24 Yeah. So, one of the things that we talked about is he believes that the tragedy that only 5% of people are actually living a life based on their purpose. Just 5%. And he's, only 10% know what it is. And soBrad Crowell 13:37 Meaning they don't, they know their purpose. Lesley Logan 13:39 Yeah, they know their purpose.Brad Crowell 13:40 Ninety percent of people don't know their purpose. Lesley Logan 13:41 Yeah, he's trying to help people figure out their purpose, because he's trying to solve regret, like people get to the end of their life, or they get halfway through their life. And they're like, they have regrets because they've spent most of their life not in their purpose. And so he's trying to solve for that, which I think is really generous and kind and hard to do, because so many people postpone things till tomorrow, because they have other pressing things today. And so he says, time flies by us, we get caught up in this garbage that's not really relevant to who we are, or in the life that we want to be living. And he actually was like, just stop focusing on the profit and start focusing on the purpose. And this is something that we try to focus on our businesses, it gets really easy to focus on, like, are we making enough money, we're making the money we want to make and when we actually remember to focus on impact, the impact you want to have, that helps us stay in alignment with our purpose because then the money will follow right? Brad Crowell 13:41 The money will flow. Lesley Logan 13:41 And he said, you want to be able to say I have no regrets. I have everything that I wanted to do, failed but learned and pivoted. And I think that that's also like, I love that he brought up failure because like sometimes it's easy to think if I'm in my purpose, then I must be perfect. And everything is gonna be right and it's like actually going to live in your purpose and there's going to be a lot of lessons along the way in your purpose. And that's really cool too. So I just, I enjoyed him so much. I'm so glad he's got a book coming out because he, his podcast, you guys, is so great. He's got like, he's like, get your mind right, get your mind right. Brad Crowell 15:12 Yeah, mind body money. And there's one, there's a fourth pillar I can't remember. Well, I'll tell you why I thought it was really cool when he was talking about feeling overwhelmed. Because it was a, it was kind of a unique perspective on being overwhelmed. I mean, we've all been there, we all understand what it is to be like, oh, my god, I have so much, I don't even know where to start. It's debilitating, right, you just do nothing. For me, what I used to do, when I got overwhelmed, was stop and just play video games and just do nothing literally sit around and pretend that it's all going to be okay. He said, the thing about overwhelm, that I thought was a unique perspective is obligation. And effectively, it's a whole lot of obligations all pulled into one, they're all piling on top of each other, and they're getting in their own way. And it's the worst feeling. And he said, it's just struggle, because effectively you're doing things that you feel obliged to do, committed to do. It's a thing, you just have to do it, right? And ultimately, to live a life of freedom. He wants to help you shift that so that you're doing things because you want to, not because you're stuck doing with them, or you're over-committed a thousand times over and you're doing the PTA meeting and the art committee and going out and helping out do the soccer field and line in the soccer field and all this stuff, which sure there's a there's a bigger purpose for it all. But ultimately, it leaves you last on the list. Right? And you never you never actually have time to take care of yourself. It's just frustrating. Right? So he said, he said the hard part is we have this idea of what we are, quote-unquote, supposed to be doing because that's what society tells us to do. And he said, there comes a point in your life where you need to just pull the brake on that train. Because we're adults, we're adults. Why are we doing things because other people are telling us that that's what we should be doing? Right? We are able to make conscious decisions, and we can change these paths if we want to for ourselves, if we make a decision about it. Right? And I know it's harder. It's, it's easier said than done. But I just thought it was refreshing to hear that, be reminded of that. Right. You know, maybe I'm still doing something today because, you know, it's what my parents expected of me when I was a teenager. But now I'm still doing it today. Why? You know, do I agree with it? Is it actually causing conflict in my life? Is it creating an obligation that I'm now you know, adhering to? Or it's one more thing I have to do. Maybe, maybe it's time for a change. Lesley Logan 18:00 Yeah. Yeah. I love that. I think that's good. I think it's good to evaluate, you know, it's too easy for us just like, keep going with it. And, you know, we have a coach who says makes you a shithead. Brad Crowell 18:12 It makes you a shithead. I love it. All right. When we come back, we're going to cover those Be It Action Items from Rodman. Stick around. Brad Crowell 18:22 Okay, so finally, let's talk about those Be It Action Items. What bold, executable, intrinsic, or targeted action items, can we take away from your convo with Rodman Schley? He said, if you want to change, the first thing to do is start with a purpose. Whether you get a guide to do it on your own, or do it on your own, you should establish what is important to you sit down and do that work, right, sit down and identify what is important to you. I think that's, well, that's the place to get started. Right? We may have never actually clarified what is important to us. And so we think we know, but we've never actually conceptualized it in a tangible thought about this is important to me. And so therefore, this is helping me, this is helping me find purpose. Lesley Logan 19:13 But also, you might have clarified it with yourself, but not with the people around you. And then you get resentful, like, why aren't they helping me do the thing that I'm here on this planet to do? And anytime we assume that people understand why, what our purpose is or why we're doing things, it makes it difficult. And it's like, you know, so I even have to remember to like clarify, here's why I want to do this thing. Here's why it's so important that it happens right at this moment, and here's why I'm doing it. Here's what it's gonna do for me, or here's what it's gonna do for us or here's what it's gonna do for others. And when you do, that people go, oh, okay, I see why this has urgency around it, you know, because sometimes we don't and we go, why is this person bothering me? Why is my family wanting me to make dinner? I've got this big project coming up. But if you've never said, here's why this big project is so important to me. I've been wanting to do this at work for a really long time I finally have this opportunity to present it in front of people. And it would, it's, it's really truly like the thing that I've been wanting to do for so, so long. So what I need from you is to not expect me to make dinner this week because I'm working on this thing. Because this is part of my purpose. It's part of my plan. And, and here's why I'm doing it. Brad Crowell 20:20 Yeah, I mean, or even, you know.Lesley Logan 20:22 Spell it out. Brad Crowell 20:22 It could also be use that same logic for your self care, right? Because people would look at you and be like, Why are you getting your nails done? Right? And you're like, this is important to me? Because it makes me feel better. Or maybe it's working out your Pilates routine, or getting your hair cut, or whatever it might be. But what I thought was really cool is Rodman had this idea of the sacred checklists, the checkboxes, sorry, he has four, after sitting down and running this exercise himself, and really trying to figure out, he considered things like, what are my strengths? What are my weaknesses? What do I love? What do I hate? Then take those things and put them in order into what is the most important to you and he came up with four things. One was travel, two was actually can't remember what his four were off the top my head right now. But he said it allowed him to then make decisions based on are they meeting these four checkboxes? If I'm gonna go do this thing does it fit into what is what, what I have now decided is my purpose and allowed decision-making to happen that way? Because for him, especially for him, he was overcommitted. He was overwhelmed, right, obliged to run, he was doing 12 or 13 companies at the same time. He wasn't doing them for any other reason then, he could, right, and they make money. So sure, I guess I should do these things. Right? And he said, when he sat down, figured out what his purpose was, then started making decisions based on if I do this project, is it going to meet these four, the four checkboxes that are helping me decide my purpose, you know, or to find my purpose? Does it fit? Is it a match? Is it aligned? Lesley Logan 22:05 Yeah, I like that. Because we, we filter things for our values. And this is sort of, very similar, but also like, you know, we've, we've heard, we recently did something and we're like, okay, in the future, we won't say yes to these things unless they meet this criteria, because we show up exactly as ourselves, we do not downplay ourselves, we do not go half ass on anything. No. And so if we are going to bring our whole asses to things, then they need to be these requirements. Otherwise, we don't bring our whole ass and we say thank you, here's how else we can participate. And that's it. You know, so, super, and you don't always know these things until you go through them. And you're like, what the fuck? How did I say yes here? So then you just, don't, don't get mad at yourself. Just go, okay, new rule, new bucket. Brad Crowell 22:58 Yeah, yeah. What about you? Lesley Logan 23:00 So he said, go get your mindset and your body right. If you're gonna go on a journey to start changing your life, and you don't have your mindset right, you're going to fail because you're not sitting there with the right perspective on the way.Brad Crowell 23:13 The way you're going into things.Lesley Logan 23:14 The way you're going into things. Brad Crowell 23:15 Yeah. Lesley Logan 23:15 And if you're not physically feeling good, how are you going to be at your best when you are trying to do the things in life that you really want to be doing? And I love this. So this is the Be It Till You See It. If the version of you that you are trying to win purpose, walks every morning, how can you walk in the morning? You don't have to wait till you get there to start walking. You can start walking, if you're like Les, I'm so busy, I don't have any time. You can walk outside your front door and walk back in like you can do it, right? So I want you to really think about that. And I think it's so, so important. So many people just push their bodies to doing things and then they get to where they want to go and their body can't keep up and they will, why is this happening to me now? I finally got what I wanted? Because you didn't take care of yourself on the way there. Just didn't do it. You know, and I, I want to say like, Brad mentioned like your getting your nails done can be like taking care of yourself. So many people put a lot of things in the vanity, privileged, I must earn it bucket. If getting your nails done actually makes you feel good and helps you show up 100% yourself get your fucking nails done. They are not a when we did my scheduling thing, my how to design your ideal schedule to live life when I have, someone said oh, are getting my nails done glitter or gemstones meaning is it something I can do anytime? Or it's gemstone time meaning it's helping me move my business forward. And I said is getting your nails done like make you feel like your whole self and she's like, yeah, like it's a rock. It's actually part of self-care that is a priority in your schedule. And so I'm not saying everyone has to get their nails done to be taking care of themselves. That's not it at all. But they're, make a list of things that you're like, these are the things I want to do for myself care, and let's see how different versions of them could exist in your exact life right now. Maybe you can't afford to get your nails done right now, guess what, you can get, we're not sponsored by them, but Dazzle Dry for 20 bucks as a kit and you can paint your own nails and they look like gel nails without the UV and they dry in 10 minutes. You're frickin welcome. You're welcome. Right? So you don't have to go spend 50 bucks on a manicure if you don't have that kind of funds and you don't have that kind of time. But just being it until you see it is not waiting until it happens. It's turning. It's taking what you think that your version of you is going to be doing and finding ways to do that right now. And you'll get there quicker so I freaking love it. I love all of it and go, Rodman. Brad Crowell 25:44 Go, Rodman. Lesley Logan 25:45 Congrats on your book, man and your podcast and what you're doing. And you guys, if you love gardening, you have to check out his wife's channel as well. So like she's doing some beautiful things. Brad Crowell 25:54 She has a three-acre flower garden. Pretty cool. Pretty cool.Lesley Logan 26:00 I'm Lesley Logan.Brad Crowell 26:01 And I'm Brad Crowell.Lesley Logan 26:02 Thank you so much for joining us today. How are you going to use these tips in your life? How are you going to find your purpose? Make sure you tell us at the Be It Pod. Tell Rodman, @goRodman, and send this to a friend who's feeling a little bit down or lost. This is how we can help people. Sometimes we don't have the words to help people. We think of them when we're listening to a podcast. You can choose to send it to them.Brad Crowell 26:20 Send it.Lesley Logan 26:20 You don't have to have the words so you can let the other person who has words be inspired for them. All right, thank you so much. And until next time, Be It Till You See It. Brad Crowell 26:27 Bye for now. Lesley Logan 26:29 That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the Be It Pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. Help us and others Be It Till You See It. Have an awesome day. Lesley Logan 26:57 Be It Till You See It is a production of The Bloom Podcast Network. If you want to leave us a message or a question that we might read on another episode, you can text us at +1-310-905-5534 or send a DM on Instagram @BeItPod. Brad Crowell 27:12 It's written, filmed, and recorded by your host, Lesley Logan, and me, Brad Crowell. Lesley Logan 27:17 It is transcribed, produced and edited by the epic team at Disenyo.co. Brad Crowell 27:21 Our theme music is by Ali at Apex Production Music and our branding by designer and artist, Gianfranco Cioffi. 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One part two of the East Coast West Coast Hip Hop Rivalry, the feud escalates to the point that two of the world's biggest rappers, 2Pac and The Notorious B.I.G. are both murdered.This is a comedy/history podcast, the report begins at approximately 04:09 (though as always, we go off on tangents throughout the report).Support the show and get rewards like bonus episodes: patreon.com/DoGoOnPodSupport the show on Apple podcasts and get bonus episodes in the app: http://apple.co/dogoon Live show tickets: https://dogoonpod.com/live-shows/ Watch Do Go On The Quiz Show: https://youtu.be/GgzcPMx1EdM?si=ir7iubozIzlzvWfKSubmit a topic idea directly to the hat: dogoonpod.com/suggest-a-topic/Check out our other podcasts: https://dogoonpod.com/listen/ Our awesome theme song by Evan Munro-Smith and logo by Peader ThomasDo Go On acknowledges the traditional owners of the land we record on, the Wurundjeri people, in the Kulin nation. We pay our respects to elders, past and present. REFERENCES AND FURTHER READING:https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/the-unsolved-mystery-of-the-notorious-b-i-g-254712/ https://www.cbsnews.com/news/long-sealed-notorious-big-autopsy-released/ https://nypost.com/2021/05/29/ex-fbi-agent-biggie-filmmakers-sealed-court-docs-reveal-killer/https://www.fox5vegas.com/2024/02/20/tupac-shakur-murder-case-timeline-events/ https://www.mensjournal.com/news/duane-keffe-d-davis-memoir-tupac-murderhttps://www.vanityfair.com/culture/1997/03/tupac-shakur-rap-deathhttps://www.britannica.com/story/who-killed-tupac-shakur https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Tupac_Shakur Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The deadly East Coast West Coast Hip Hop Rivalry is one of the most notorious feuds in music history. In part one we look at how it all began with the rise of two of the biggest rappers of all time, Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G.This is a comedy/history podcast, the report begins at approximately 09:19 (though as always, we go off on tangents throughout the report).Support the show and get rewards like bonus episodes: patreon.com/DoGoOnPodSupport the show on Apple podcasts and get bonus episodes in the app: http://apple.co/dogoon Live show tickets: https://dogoonpod.com/live-shows/ Watch Do Go On The Quiz Show: https://youtu.be/GgzcPMx1EdM?si=ir7iubozIzlzvWfKSubmit a topic idea directly to the hat: dogoonpod.com/suggest-a-topic/ Our awesome theme song by Evan Munro-Smith and logo by Peader ThomasDo Go On acknowledges the traditional owners of the land we record on, the Wurundjeri people, in the Kulin nation. We pay our respects to elders, past and present. REFERENCES AND FURTHER READING:https://www.kennedy-center.org/education/resources-for-educators/classroom-resources/media-and-interactives/media/hip-hop/hip-hop-a-culture-of-vision-and-voice/ https://www.vanityfair.com/culture/1997/03/tupac-shakur-rap-death https://www.biography.com/musicians/tupac-shakur#who-was-tupac-shakur https://www.npr.org/2023/08/23/1195414007/hip-hop-biggie-smalls-notorious-ready-to-die-justin-tinsleyhttps://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/01/arts/music/biggie-smalls-i-got-a-story-to-tell.html Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In part two, we dive into the seedy world of Diddy and how the agents of nihilism use gangsta rap and prison culture to exploit young people. From the Beatles' controversial “Yesterday and Today” album cover to the latest rap stars of today, the music industry has always been a cesspool. Jason helps us navigate the history of the immoral and depraved behavior of Diddy and those within his sphere. We hear from those closest to Combs and the allegations they level against the hip-hop mogul. We ask the question: Why do so many bodies seem to drop around Diddy? And Jason shares his theory on the incident that ignited the entire East Coast-West Coast rap feud. Was the 1994 shooting of Tupac Shakur a psyop to implant a young, vulnerable, fatherless Shakur as the face of rap? Buckle up for this episode of “Fearless.” We want to hear from the Fearless Army!! Join the conversation in the show chat, leave a comment or email Jason at FearlessBlazeShow@gmail.com Visit https://TheBlaze.com. Explore the all-new ad-free experience and see for yourself how we're standing up against suppression and prioritizing independent journalism. Today's Sponsors: Fall in love with beef, chicken and seafood all over again by subscribing at https://goodranchers.com Use my code FEARLESS to get a free $119 heritage ham PLUS $25 off any box with your subscription. Get 10% off Blaze swag by using code Fearless10 at https://shop.blazemedia.com/fearless Make yourself an official member of the “Fearless Army!” Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://get.blazetv.com/FEARLESS and get $20 off your yearly subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Last Row Podcast kicks off their first episode of the new year with a bang, as Drew and Badway revisit an all-time classic, Die Hard. The guys discuss office holiday parties, the whole world being on coke in the 80s, East Coast/West Coast rivalries, who was more at fault in the McClane/Gennaro feud, and the worst situations to find yourself barefoot. -- Subscribe & Follow Us: Spotify Apple Podcasts YouTube Google Podcasts Twitter Facebook Instagram
This week, I'm speaking with Mark Mahoney. As a tattooer, Mark needs no introduction. A pioneer of the single needle style, his work has inspired artists and set a standard for decades. An afternoon at the beach as a young boy set Mark on a path which has seen him bridge the gap between outsider and popular culture, helping to bring the art form into the mainstream.It was with the outlaw motorcycle clubs of Massachusetts where Mark would first practice his craft, saving members a trip to neighboring Rhode Island. After a short stint in art school, he found himself in New York City in the late 70's, expanding his body of work on a clientele that included some of the most notorious musicians in history. With tattooing illegal in Manhattan, Mark made his way to The Pike in Long Beach, California where he cut his teeth and was exposed to single needle tattoos, popular with Chicano artists, but shunned by the larger tattoo community.Mark would eventually land in Los Angeles, where he set up shop on The Sunset Strip, but the journey there wasn't without his fair share of tragedy. During the course of our conversation, we discuss kicking Charles Bukowski's ass, the East Coast/West Coast hip-hop rivalry of the 90's, and the Shamrock Social Club, his home for the last 22 years. The term legend gets thrown around a lot, but when it comes to Mark, it's difficult to think of a more accurate way to describe him, save only for the word humble.It is my privilege to present Mark Mahoney on The Days Between..
For this week's episode, Nessa and producer Katrina B release a chat they had with music journalist and now author Sowmya Krishnamurthy on October 23, 2023, the voice behind the book “Fashion Killa- How Hip Hop Revolutionized High Fashion.” We dive into the challenges she faced, the hustle to get her book published, and how she's breaking down barriers in the Hip-Hop and literary worlds. Sowmya sets the record straight if Tommy Hilfiger is racist or not, why Tupac wore Karl Kani, which rap artist wore BAPE first, and her and Nessa share their love for Mariah Carey. Plus, Sowmya shares her thoughts on Drake, why Lil Kim hasn't been on the cover of Vogue America, talks hip-hop's impact on fashion, Kanye West, the media's part in the East Coast/West Coast “beef”, and her own path from starting in a mailroom to making headlines. A lot has changed, since this episode was filmed on October 23, 2023, including Nicki Minaj gracing the cover of Vogue America! Get Sowmya's book, “Fashion Killa- How Hip Hop Revolutionized High Fashion” available now! This episode is all about real stories, big dreams, and the intersection of Hip-Hop and fashion. And if you like what you hear, hit that subscribe button for more Nessa Off Air every Tuesday! Want more? Watch the full episode with video on YouTube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Collect Call With Suge Knight we get straight to business! Listen as Suge tells us about people who knew Pac would get shot in Las Vegas that fateful night & also exclusive stories about Puff/P Diddy! Certainly an episode you don't wanna miss. 1:44 Feedback from Deion Sanders came in about Suge's comments on Nick Cannon's Daily Cannon radio show 5:30 the arrest of Keefe D 7:43 Suge addresses Snoop not being there when Pac got shot 9:03 Suge addresses a Warren G interview where he reveals Snoop had a special security radio at his house the night that Pac was shot 11:02 Suge addresses an interview where Daz says that Snoop did not want them to go to Vegas and also an interview where Bad Azz says Daz told him not to go to Vegas for the fight the night Pac was shot 14:09 Suge talks about Snoop doing a song with someone that allegedly was in the car with Keefe D when Pac got shot 16:13 Suge addresses the night that Pac was killed and the effects of the longstanding narrative that Suge had something to do with it 18:55 Suge exposes Steve Harvey for staging a “truce” in the “East Coast/West Coast” rivalry where Snoop and Puff appeared together on a February 1997 episode of “The Steve Harvey Show.” 20:40 Suge meets with Pac and he talks about what happened to him when he got shot in the lobby of Quad Studios in New York in November 1994 21:40 Suge addresses his infamous words on stage at The Source Awards on the night of August 3, 1995 23:31 Suge talks about Diddy beating Cassie and another woman 25:33 Suge talks about Puff being homosexual NEW EPISODES OF COLLECT CALL WITH SUGE KNIGHT ARE RELEASED WEEKLY Make sure you comment, like and subscribe on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts. Visit the @BreakbeatMedia YouTube page for video versions of our shows, https://www.youtube.com/@breakbeatmedia Executive Producers: Dave Mays (@therealdavemays) & Brett Jeffries (@igobybrettj) Executive Producer: Toi-Lin Kelly Editor & Producer: Trae Quaintance for Black Wolf Agency Producer: Christopher Samuel (@Christylezz) Production Manager: Norvin Leeper Audio: Cornell Sanner Sound effects: Envato Elements IG: @BreakbeatMedia @OfficialSugeKnight
Pete Peterson, CTO @ Riviera Partners, joins our podcast to discuss strategies for gaining stakeholder buy-in in complex stakeholder environments. He shares his experience working as the CIO for the City of Oakland & how he navigated implementing change across 30+ departments & stakeholders. We cover how to find collaborators who share your vision, why quick wins are important for gaining stakeholder buy-in, balancing competing interests from stakeholders, introducing change to your tech team when there's resistance, and more. Pete also shares his favorite leadership practices & tips for eng leaders who are presenting to stakeholders.ABOUT PETE PETERSONAndrew (Pete) Peterson is the Chief Technology Officer of Riviera Partners, a leading executive search firm for engineering, product, and design leadership roles. With over 30 years of experience in cloud/SaaS platform and solution development, Peterson oversees Riviera's technology vision, direction, and development by leading the engineering, product, and data science teams. Prior to Riviera Partners, Pete served as the Chief Information Technology Officer for the City of Oakland and held various leadership roles in technology and operations at Up Communications, Xtiva Financial Systems, and CallidusCloud Software. Pete holds an M.B.A. from the University of San Francisco and a B.S. in Computer Science from Purdue University."You have 30, 40 different fiefdoms. Everyone's doing whatever they want to do to a degree. How do you convince these 30 different directors or whatever that we do have common objectives? We do have some things in common. There are places where we can collaborate. There are places where we can have sort of economies of scale if we pool all of our resources together and we can all benefit from these things.”- Pete Peterson We're hosting the first ELC Annual Watch Party on 11/8!We're livestreaming the most popular sessions from the ELC Annual 2023 conference + hosting virtual roundtable discussions to connect you with eng leaders around the globe AND in your city.Our first topic covers Generative AI & engineering leadership with Wade Chambers… no this isn't about the tech - it's about the leadership skills and competencies you need to evolve and adapt to lead in this next generation!We have different events for Europe, East Coast & West Coast! To RSVP, find your location HERE:EuropeWest Coast & MidWestEast CoastSHOW NOTES:Pete's experience as CIO for the City of Oakland (3:19)Lessons learned in this CIO role & how it differed from traditional tech roles (7:08)Navigating a complex stakeholder environment from a technology perspective (9:15)Finding collaborators with a shared sense of vision (10:54)Why a quick win & great results can make later conversations easier (13:10)How past work w/ stakeholders impacted Pete's current initiatives @ Riviera (15:13)Tips for balancing different / competing interests from stakeholders (21:27)Tapping into stakeholders' motivations to create a unified front (25:17)How to bring your team along when there's resistance to change (29:09)Breaking down Pete's two main leadership practices (34:49)Pete's favorite tips for eng leaders presenting to various stakeholders (38:13)Rapid fire questions (40:50)LINKS AND RESOURCESThe Wisdom Of Finance: Discovering Humanity in the World of Risk and Return -Mihir Desai's lucid exploration of the ideas of finance as seen through the unusual prism of the humanities. Through this novel, creative approach, Desai shows that outsiders can access the underlying ideas easily and insiders can reacquaint themselves with the core humanity of their profession.This episode wouldn't have been possible without the help of our incredible production team:Patrick Gallagher - Producer & Co-HostJerry Li - Co-HostNoah Olberding - Associate Producer, Audio & Video Editor https://www.linkedin.com/in/noah-olberding/Dan Overheim - Audio Engineer, Dan's also an avid 3D printer - https://www.bnd3d.com/Ellie Coggins Angus - Copywriter, Check out her other work at https://elliecoggins.com/about/
Data leader and author of Self Advocacy: Your Guide to Getting What You Deserve at Work, Shailvi Wakhlu, joins us to discuss practical strategies for becoming a better self-advocate & skills to help you improve negative self-talk and prioritize your happiness. Shailvi also reveals the different types of self-advocacy and how eng leaders can empower/coach their teams to become better self-advocates, plus recommendations for incorporating self-advocacy into key workplace scenarios, including job promotions, negotiating a job offer, and more.ABOUT SHAILVI WAKHLUShailvi Wakhlu is a data leader, International Keynote Speaker, and author of Self Advocacy: Your Guide to Getting What You Deserve at Work. She is the former Head of Data & Analytics at Strava and Komodo Health. Her sixteen-year data and engineering career has included companies such as Salesforce, Fitbit, and a software startup she co-founded. Shailvi's self-advocacy expertise comes from being a practitioner at tech startups and large companies across three continents.Annually, Wakhlu speaks at twenty-five or more global conferences and corporate events hosted by Fortune 500 companies on Self-Advocacy and Data. She also teaches online courses on these subjects to a global audience.Wakhlu offers individual and group coaching. She has helped hundreds of people grow their self-advocacy skills and reach important career milestones faster. She is also an investor and advisor to several high-growth startups.Wakhlu grew up in India and studied Computer Engineering at Illinois Tech in Chicago. She loves to travel and has visited thirty-two countries. She lives in San Francisco with her husband, Govind, and their sixty plants."I believe that advocating for yourself is also advocating for the needs of the people that you care about. So if you consider yourself as part of a team, part of a community, part of a group, and if you know their happiness matters to you, if their comfort matters to you, advocating for them is advocating for yourself because if they're happier, you're happier. So I feel that for leaders who want their teams to be successful, this is something you do for yourself too because you want them to be successful.- Shailvi Wakhlu We're hosting the first ELC Annual Watch Party on 11/8!We're livestreaming the most popular sessions from the ELC Annual 2023 conference + hosting virtual roundtable discussions to connect you with eng leaders around the globe AND in your city.Our first topic covers Generative AI & engineering leadership with Wade Chambers… no this isn't about the tech - it's about the leadership skills and competencies you need to evolve and adapt to lead in this next generation!We have different events for Europe, East Coast & West Coast! To RSVP, find your location HERE:EuropeWest Coast & MidWestEast CoastSHOW NOTES:How Shailvi became passionate about self-advocacy as a data leader (2:21)The inspiration that ignited Shailvi's need for a self-advocacy talk (4:36)Advice for reflecting on experiences & sharing your story in a meaningful way (7:25)Defining self-advocacy in an eng leadership context (9:12)Examples of proactive & reactive self-advocacy in the workplace (11:15)Why self-advocacy can be so hard for people (13:52)Strategies for identifying opportunities for self-advocacy (15:42)Frameworks for changing your self-talk / perception of self (18:13)How to encourage eng leaders to proactively share their stories / experiences (21:26)Practices to help embrace opportunities for self-advocacy (23:11)Why eng leaders need to help their teams cultivate self-advocacy skills (27:00)The benefit of recognizing & embracing what you're most proud of (30:34)What successful self-advocacy within the job promotion conversation (32:37)Self-advocating while negotiating a job offer (36:57)The importance of prioritizing happiness along with self-advocacy (39:35)Rapid fire questions (43:49)LINKS AND RESOURCESSelf-Advocacy - Shailvi's book that presents a practical guide that anyone can use to master self-advocacy and equips leaders with tools to train others effectively.More from Shailvi on self-advocacy!The Speaker Author: Sell More Books and Book More Speeches - Lois Creamer and Cathy Fyock have teamed to help you become a Speaker Author and ramp up your impact to build your business. Whether you are a coach, consultant, or other expert who benefits by positioning your intellectual property, you will benefit from this idea-packed book.TickTick - a to-do list app for freelancers or small businesses that want to stay on top of tasks.This episode wouldn't have been possible without the help of our incredible production team:Patrick Gallagher - Producer & Co-HostJerry Li - Co-HostNoah Olberding - Associate Producer, Audio & Video Editor https://www.linkedin.com/in/noah-olberding/Dan Overheim - Audio Engineer, Dan's also an avid 3D printer - https://www.bnd3d.com/Ellie Coggins Angus - Copywriter, Check out her other work at https://elliecoggins.com/about/
Does where you live influence your style? And if it does, which has the better style - the East Coast or the West Coast? Obviously, we're not going to pretend to be able to settle this topic once and for all in a single podcast episode! However, we do explore whether regional style can truly exist in a world where retail chains offer the same items across the country, and around the world. To dig deeper into this topic, we've invited two experts, both Certified Stylists in the Everyday Style Network. Representing the West Coast is Morgen Peters, a wife and mother of four who's passionate about helping women create casual wardrobes that suit their current life phase. On the East Coast, we have Katie Valentine, who believes great style is about showing up rather than showing off. She equips her clients with the tools to embrace their signature style and build wardrobes that complement their lifestyle. We talked about things that would look out of place on each coast, as well as their closet staples, and of course, how to make the same merchandise we all have access to look individual and appropriate for any regional style. In other super exciting news, The Style Network Training program is coming back! The next round starts October 30, and we've updated the program so that you can take part wherever you are in the world! Plus, we've added four incredible bonuses to help you through the biggest roadblocks new business owners face. If you've ever thought a wardrobe styling business could be right for you, you owe it to yourself to take the next step to your dream career! Visit our new Style Network website for more details! In this episode: Katie and Morgen's different routes to becoming successful professional stylists Does where you live affect how you dress? Hear Katie and Morgen's definitions of East and West Coast style. The trends that Katie and Morgen are seeing in their respective areas Their Responses to a Style Advice Speed Round Katie and Morgen's experiences of being part of the Style Network and why they love helping women find their own style Don't forget, that our Fall Capsule Wardrobe is available now! It's the blueprint for an effortlessly stylish wardrobe. The Guide is available in the Style Circle membership, where you also get access to all 5 of our Style Masterclasses, our Facebook Community, and lots of other style resources. Plus, you get our exclusive members-only podcast, The Everyday Style School: Extra Credit. Join the membership and get everything you need to make style easy. Full show notes and resources: https://youreverydaystyle.com/east-coast-west-coast-style
In a dramatic development that has rekindled public interest and elicited waves of reaction, one of the last living witnesses connected to the fatal 1996 drive-by shooting of the iconic rapper Tupac Shakur has been charged with murder using a deadly weapon. This major revelation serves as a pinnacle moment in the 27-year-long investigation, which has alternated between intense scrutiny and stagnation. Tupac Shakur, an emblematic figure in hip-hop, met a tragic end at 25. Known not just for his magnetic musical prowess but also his profound impact on the industry and culture, Shakur's death has remained a focal point of intrigue and speculation. He was cruising in a BMW alongside Death Row Records' founder, Marion “Suge” Knight, amid a convoy of roughly 10 cars. But destiny had a different plan. At a stoplight, a white Cadillac seamlessly aligned with their vehicle and opened fire, fatally injuring Shakur, who passed away a week later. While this case's twists and turns have been numerous, Duane “Keffe D” Davis stands at the heart of the recent revelation. A Nevada grand jury officially indicted Davis, marking a turning point that prosecutors believe could finally shed light on the dark mysteries surrounding that fateful night. Chief Deputy District Attorney Marc DiGiacomo, in an announcement, characterized Davis as the "on-ground, on-site commander" who orchestrated the hit on Shakur. Davis, aged 60, found himself under the custody of authorities after being arrested during a morning walk near his residence. This wasn't the first time Davis's name surfaced in relation to the case. He openly acknowledged being in the Cadillac on the night Shakur was shot in various interviews and his 2019 memoir titled “Compton Street Legend.” The memoir even goes further: Davis, from his front passenger seat vantage, slipped the weapon used to the backseat, implying the shots that killed Shakur emanated from there. His recollections from that night have placed his nephew, Orlando “Baby Lane” Anderson, in the crosshairs, naming him as a backseat passenger and hinting at his involvement. Adding layers to this narrative is Anderson's known rivalry with Shakur. The two had a public scuffle in a casino mere hours before the drive-by incident. According to DiGiacomo, in an act of retribution for his nephew, Davis concocted the plot against Knight and Shakur. However, any hope of direct confrontation or clarification from Anderson dimmed when he passed away two years after the incident, having denied any hand in Shakur's murder. Davis's memoir, however, has provided more than just a recounting of events. It unveiled a clandestine 2010 meeting with federal and local authorities, where he broke his decade-long silence. Facing the daunting prospect of life imprisonment on drug charges, Davis sought a potential plea, hinting at revealing the truth not only about Shakur's killing but also the subsequent death of the Notorious B.I.G., another legendary rapper embroiled in the East Coast-West Coast feud that raged in the 90s. Such accounts from Davis, especially in his memoir, have undeniably reignited the case. Retired Los Angeles police detective Greg Kading, who dedicated years to investigating Shakur's death and even authored a book on it, shared his perspective on this significant development: “It's those events that have given Las Vegas the ammunition and the leverage to move forward,” he commented. “Prior to Keffe D's public declarations, the cases were unprosecutable as they stood.” A recent raid in mid-July on a residence in the Las Vegas suburb of Henderson linked to Davis further propelled the investigation. Law enforcement sought materials "concerning the murder of Tupac Shakur," and their efforts were rewarded with multiple computers, a cellphone, hard drives, a Vibe magazine featuring Shakur, several .40-caliber bullets, and a copy of Davis's memoir. The community has been clamoring for answers, yearning for closure. This incident not only snuffed out the life of an iconic artist but also became emblematic of a turbulent era in hip-hop. The latest developments offer a glimmer of hope. With Davis currently denied bail and awaiting the next legal steps, one can only hope that the truths, long buried, will finally come to light. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Steven Machat is a global entertainment guru with ENERGY like no other. He has proudly served a number of renowned clients, including Genesis, Peter Gabriel, Yung Lean, Phil Collins, Leonard Cohen, Snoop Dogg, and Bobby Brown. IG: @Stevenmachat_official | stevenmachat.com | Unraveling The Bible < Click | https://linktr.ee/stevenmachat A music publisher, record label owner, film producer, and author among various other commercial endeavors. Throughout his career, His Record label, SSK Record. Steven currently represents 5 talented bands and 1 musical talent. The video game Street Fighter, Suge Knight, East Coast West Coast, Who Steven thinks killed 2pac and Biggie.Steven is an author with 11 published books. amazon.com/Books-Steven-Machat His latest work, "Unraveling the Bible," stands as a culmination of a lifetime of research, presenting an alternative perspective on the creation of mankind.Steven has one main message to the world: All religions come from a shared origin, when people put their religion's story aside and understand we all come from one shared origin, the energy of love, we can start healing the world. Through music and books, Steven aims to educate and share the source. Steven had a near-death experience but made it back. This changed his life. Metaphysics is evident in both Stevens's books and experiences. Steven also had some political adventures which we discussed, how can we fix this? Become one.Buy Steven Machat's Book Unraveling The Bible:https://www.amazon.com/stores/Steven-Machat/author/B08C9S987BLearn more about Steven Machat: https://www.stevenmachat.com/Follow all social links and more: https://linktr.ee/stevenmachat➔Please check out our Sponsors : Try BlueChew FREE when you use our promo code MSCS at checkout--just pay $5 shipping. BlueChew.com, promo code MSCS to receive your first month FREE ➔ ZBiotics: 15% off on your first order with code: MSCSMEDIA Go to https://sponsr.is/biotics_mscsmedia_0723 ➔MAGIC SPOON: https://www.magicspoon.com/MSCS to grab a variety pack and try it today! And be sure to use our promo code MSCS at checkout to save $5 off your order! ➔Hormone levels falling? Use MSCSMEDIA to get 25% off home test: https://trylgc.com/MSCSMEDIA ➔Manscaped: Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code MSCSMEDIA at
Talk about '90s rap, and most music fans will throw around the word “gangsta” and talk about the East Coast–West Coast feud that tragically brought down Biggie and Tupac. But one rap group, OutKast, quite literally rose above the fray: At the 1995 Source Awards, while East and West were bickering with each other, OutKast's André Benjamin took the mic and told the rap faithful that hip-hop's future was in the South. For the next quarter century, he was proved indisputably correct. OutKast brought about this sea change by conceiving of hip-hop as everything music: funk, soul, pop, club, even country and indie all found their way into André and Big Boi's music. By the time of their final studio album, they had pulled away almost fully from pure rap—and were rewarded with their biggest hits ever, a No. 1 smash each for Big Boi and André. Including that immortal jam that taught you, the fellas and the ladies—including all Beyoncés and Lucy Lius—what's cooler than being cool. Podcast production by Benjamin Frisch and Kevin Bendis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Talk about '90s rap, and most music fans will throw around the word “gangsta” and talk about the East Coast–West Coast feud that tragically brought down Biggie and Tupac. But one rap group, OutKast, quite literally rose above the fray: At the 1995 Source Awards, while East and West were bickering with each other, OutKast's André Benjamin took the mic and told the rap faithful that hip-hop's future was in the South. For the next quarter century, he was proved indisputably correct. OutKast brought about this sea change by conceiving of hip-hop as everything music: funk, soul, pop, club, even country and indie all found their way into André and Big Boi's music. By the time of their final studio album, they had pulled away almost fully from pure rap—and were rewarded with their biggest hits ever, a No. 1 smash each for Big Boi and André. Including that immortal jam that taught you, the fellas and the ladies—including all Beyoncés and Lucy Lius—what's cooler than being cool. Podcast production by Benjamin Frisch and Kevin Bendis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Talk about '90s rap, and most music fans will throw around the word “gangsta” and talk about the East Coast–West Coast feud that tragically brought down Biggie and Tupac. But one rap group, OutKast, quite literally rose above the fray: At the 1995 Source Awards, while East and West were bickering with each other, OutKast's André Benjamin took the mic and told the rap faithful that hip-hop's future was in the South. For the next quarter century, he was proved indisputably correct. OutKast brought about this sea change by conceiving of hip-hop as everything music: funk, soul, pop, club, even country and indie all found their way into André and Big Boi's music. By the time of their final studio album, they had pulled away almost fully from pure rap—and were rewarded with their biggest hits ever, a No. 1 smash each for Big Boi and André. Including that immortal jam that taught you, the fellas and the ladies—including all Beyoncés and Lucy Lius—what's cooler than being cool. Podcast production by Benjamin Frisch and Kevin Bendis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Talk about '90s rap, and most music fans will throw around the word “gangsta” and talk about the East Coast–West Coast feud that tragically brought down Biggie and Tupac. But one rap group, OutKast, quite literally rose above the fray: At the 1995 Source Awards, while East and West were bickering with each other, OutKast's André Benjamin took the mic and told the rap faithful that hip-hop's future was in the South. For the next quarter century, he was proved indisputably correct. OutKast brought about this sea change by conceiving of hip-hop as everything music: funk, soul, pop, club, even country and indie all found their way into André and Big Boi's music. By the time of their final studio album, they had pulled away almost fully from pure rap—and were rewarded with their biggest hits ever, a No. 1 smash each for Big Boi and André. Including that immortal jam that taught you, the fellas and the ladies—including all Beyoncés and Lucy Lius—what's cooler than being cool. Podcast production by Benjamin Frisch and Kevin Bendis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Talk about '90s rap, and most music fans will throw around the word “gangsta” and talk about the East Coast–West Coast feud that tragically brought down Biggie and Tupac. But one rap group, OutKast, quite literally rose above the fray: At the 1995 Source Awards, while East and West were bickering with each other, OutKast's André Benjamin took the mic and told the rap faithful that hip-hop's future was in the South. For the next quarter century, he was proved indisputably correct. OutKast brought about this sea change by conceiving of hip-hop as everything music: funk, soul, pop, club, even country and indie all found their way into André and Big Boi's music. By the time of their final studio album, they had pulled away almost fully from pure rap—and were rewarded with their biggest hits ever, a No. 1 smash each for Big Boi and André. Including that immortal jam that taught you, the fellas and the ladies—including all Beyoncés and Lucy Lius—what's cooler than being cool. Podcast production by Benjamin Frisch and Kevin Bendis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Talk about '90s rap, and most music fans will throw around the word “gangsta” and talk about the East Coast–West Coast feud that tragically brought down Biggie and Tupac. But one rap group, OutKast, quite literally rose above the fray: At the 1995 Source Awards, while East and West were bickering with each other, OutKast's André Benjamin took the mic and told the rap faithful that hip-hop's future was in the South. For the next quarter century, he was proved indisputably correct. OutKast brought about this sea change by conceiving of hip-hop as everything music: funk, soul, pop, club, even country and indie all found their way into André and Big Boi's music. By the time of their final studio album, they had pulled away almost fully from pure rap—and were rewarded with their biggest hits ever, a No. 1 smash each for Big Boi and André. Including that immortal jam that taught you, the fellas and the ladies—including all Beyoncés and Lucy Lius—what's cooler than being cool. Podcast production by Benjamin Frisch and Kevin Bendis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In part two of the Tupac Shakur story, we see the young star trying to deal with life behind bars and giving in to the patronage of the notorious Suge Knight of Death Row Records while getting into the mud with the Notorious B.I.G. in a deadly game of East Coast West Coast beef. We also get a glimpse of what Tupac Shakur might have achieved had he not gone to Las Vegas on that fateful night back in 1996. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices