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On this episode: EC takes a hip hop quiz. Test your own hip hop knowledge on this week's episode. Can you do better? Hip Hop Leaf: MCLike the pod? Subscribe and follow:Instagram: @hhcloverleafTwitter: @hhcloverleafFacebook: @hhcloverleafYouTube: Hip Hop Cloverleaf PodcastSoundcloud: Hip Hop Cloverleaf PodcastWebsite: hiphopcloverleaf.comEmail: hiphopcloverleafpodcast@gmail.comCreditsArtwork:"Boombox carried by Radio Raheem in the film Do the Right Thing" by Tecsonic, South Korean is marked with CC0 1.0. To view the terms, visit https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/?ref=openverse.Image was modified.Hip Hop Quizhttps://www.welovequizzes.com/hip-hop-quiz-questions-and-answers/Production:ECMahfuzZahidEdgar P.Jay 717Adrian Stubb
On this week's trip into the Mind of the Meanie, The Blue Meanie and Josh Shernoff.....wait what? Oh ok. Josh is on assignment and this week The Blue Meanie is joined by Adam Barnard! The two discuss Hip Hop, Wrestling and more. Plus #AskMeanie! For more information and exclusive updates, follow Mind of the Meanie on Social Media. www.mindofthemeanie.com www.facebook.com/mindofthemeanie www.twitter.com/mindofthemeanie www.instagram.com/mindofthemeanie BECOME AN OFFICIAL POD SQUAD MEMBER: www.Patreon.com/mindofthemeanie YouTube Meanie Toons About The Blue Meanie: Since 1994 Brian Heffron aka Blue Meanie has been one of the most fun loving and mischievous characters in wrestling. He's been in ECW, WWE, various independent wrestling promotions and several independent films. Best known for his comedy and wrestling parodies with the bWo, KISS, Col. DeMeanie, Sir Meanie, The Fabulous Ones and BlueDust. Now, he meaniesaults into the world of streaming audio, sharing his experiences in and out of the ring as well as his views on the world of Professional wrestling and anything else he’s passionate about. About Josh Shernoff: Josh Shernoff may be best known as a correspondent for FITE TV and host of the monthly satirical wrestling news show So Says Shernoff on FITE. Josh is a former wrestler, having wrestled from 1999-2008 including a stint in Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) from 2007-2008. An International Academy of Web Television nominated performer, Shernoff has also handled the hosting duties for the live FITE in Focus pre shows for Ring of Honor: Best in the World and most notably the debut episode of AEW Dynamite. Alongside co-host Blue Meanie, Shernoff brings his experience and one of a kind sarcasm to Mind of the Meanie!
Ey yo! Put your hands in the air like you don't care! Hollywood und Cheffler bringen euch in der ersten Hälfte den absoluten Promi-Talk und in der zweiten gibts Hip Hop-Knowledge. Dankt uns später!
In this episode of the Talking Sound Podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes to the show Artist and Founder of the College of Hip Hop Knowledge, Jsun the Prophesor to discuss his upcoming single True Beauty to be released September 28th as well as the recent announcement by Facebook that people who are “providing a listening experience” could have their videos blocked and their pages or groups removed in a new attempt to stop unlicensed music use. But does this decision help or hurt the independent artist and what possibilities may come down the line for other platforms including podcasting?! The internet has been buzzing lately with live music and entertainment feeds of all kind becoming popular on platforms such as facebook, twitch and more during the age od Covid-19. But what does this mean when it comes to digital rights and royalties? At what point do artists begin to get paid royalties on music they made that is being streamed and at what point does licensing of sed material come into play? These are exactly the quandries being faced by independent artists who are trying top play their trade on the internet playing living room concerts. Do they have to pay royalties? At what point does Facebook have to change their designation from a “social media platform” to a “media distribution platform” and is this latest hammer coming down on live entertainment feeds ring the bell to major media that the playing field has changed? Join the Talking Sound podcast as we delve into these questions and more with College of Hip Hop Knowledge founder and artist Jsun The Prophesor. The Talking Sound Podcast is a proud member of the family of podcasts. Visit the HC Universal Network online today to get all the latest from the Talking Sound Podcast and more great shows!
In this episode of the Talking Sound Podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes to the show Artist and Founder of the College of Hip Hop Knowledge, Jsun the Prophesor to discuss his upcoming single True Beauty to be released September 28th as well as the recent announcement by Facebook that people who are “providing a listening experience” could have their videos blocked and their pages or groups removed in a new attempt to stop unlicensed music use. But does this decision help or hurt the independent artist and what possibilities may come down the line for other platforms including podcasting?!The internet has been buzzing lately with live music and entertainment feeds of all kind becoming popular on platforms such as facebook, twitch and more during the age od Covid-19. But what does this mean when it comes to digital rights and royalties? At what point do artists begin to get paid royalties on music they made that is being streamed and at what point does licensing of sed material come into play? These are exactly the quandries being faced by independent artists who are trying top play their trade on the internet playing living room concerts. Do they have to pay royalties? At what point does Facebook have to change their designation from a “social media platform” to a “media distribution platform” and is this latest hammer coming down on live entertainment feeds ring the bell to major media that the playing field has changed?Join the Talking Sound podcast as we delve into these questions and more with College of Hip Hop Knowledge founder and artist Jsun The Prophesor.The Talking Sound Podcast is a proud member of the family of podcasts. Visit the HC Universal Network online today to get all the latest from the Talking Sound Podcast and more great shows!
In this episode of the Talking Sound Podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes to the show Artist and Founder of the College of Hip Hop Knowledge, Jsun the Prophesor to discuss his upcoming single True Beauty to be released September 28th as well as the recent announcement by Facebook that people who are “providing a listening experience” could have their videos blocked and their pages or groups removed in a new attempt to stop unlicensed music use. But does this decision help or hurt the independent artist and what possibilities may come down the line for other platforms including podcasting?! The internet has been buzzing lately with live music and entertainment feeds of all kind becoming popular on platforms such as facebook, twitch and more during the age od Covid-19. But what does this mean when it comes to digital rights and royalties? At what point do artists begin to get paid royalties on music they made that is being streamed and at what point does licensing of sed material come into play? These are exactly the quandries being faced by independent artists who are trying top play their trade on the internet playing living room concerts. Do they have to pay royalties? At what point does Facebook have to change their designation from a “social media platform” to a “media distribution platform” and is this latest hammer coming down on live entertainment feeds ring the bell to major media that the playing field has changed? Join the Talking Sound podcast as we delve into these questions and more with College of Hip Hop Knowledge founder and artist Jsun The Prophesor. The Talking Sound Podcast is a proud member of the family of podcasts. Visit the HC Universal Network online today to get all the latest from the Talking Sound Podcast and more great shows!
In this episode of the Talking Sound Podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes to the show Artist and Founder of the College of Hip Hop Knowledge, Jsun the Prophesor to discuss his upcoming single True Beauty to be released September 28th as well as the recent announcement by Facebook that people who are “providing a listening experience” could have their videos blocked and their pages or groups removed in a new attempt to stop unlicensed music use. But does this decision help or hurt the independent artist and what possibilities may come down the line for other platforms including podcasting?! The internet has been buzzing lately with live music and entertainment feeds of all kind becoming popular on platforms such as facebook, twitch and more during the age od Covid-19. But what does this mean when it comes to digital rights and royalties? At what point do artists begin to get paid royalties on music they made that is being streamed and at what point does licensing of sed material come into play? These are exactly the quandries being faced by independent artists who are trying top play their trade on the internet playing living room concerts. Do they have to pay royalties? At what point does Facebook have to change their designation from a “social media platform” to a “media distribution platform” and is this latest hammer coming down on live entertainment feeds ring the bell to major media that the playing field has changed? Join the Talking Sound podcast as we delve into these questions and more with College of Hip Hop Knowledge founder and artist Jsun The Prophesor. The Talking Sound Podcast is a proud member of the family of podcasts. Visit the HC Universal Network online today to get all the latest from the Talking Sound Podcast and more great shows!
In this episode of the Talking Sound Podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes to the show Artist and Founder of the College of Hip Hop Knowledge, Jsun the Prophesor to discuss his upcoming single True Beauty to be released September 28th as well as the recent announcement by Facebook that people who are “providing a listening experience” could have their videos blocked and their pages or groups removed in a new attempt to stop unlicensed music use. But does this decision help or hurt the independent artist and what possibilities may come down the line for other platforms including podcasting?!The internet has been buzzing lately with live music and entertainment feeds of all kind becoming popular on platforms such as facebook, twitch and more during the age od Covid-19. But what does this mean when it comes to digital rights and royalties? At what point do artists begin to get paid royalties on music they made that is being streamed and at what point does licensing of sed material come into play? These are exactly the quandries being faced by independent artists who are trying top play their trade on the internet playing living room concerts. Do they have to pay royalties? At what point does Facebook have to change their designation from a “social media platform” to a “media distribution platform” and is this latest hammer coming down on live entertainment feeds ring the bell to major media that the playing field has changed?Join the Talking Sound podcast as we delve into these questions and more with College of Hip Hop Knowledge founder and artist Jsun The Prophesor.The Talking Sound Podcast is a proud member of the family of podcasts. Visit the HC Universal Network online today to get all the latest from the Talking Sound Podcast and more great shows!
In this episode of the Talking Sound Podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes to the show Artist and Founder of the College of Hip Hop Knowledge, Jsun the Prophesor to discuss his upcoming single True Beauty to be released September 28th as well as the recent announcement by Facebook that people who are “providing a listening experience” could have their videos blocked and their pages or groups removed in a new attempt to stop unlicensed music use. But does this decision help or hurt the independent artist and what possibilities may come down the line for other platforms including podcasting?!The internet has been buzzing lately with live music and entertainment feeds of all kind becoming popular on platforms such as facebook, twitch and more during the age od Covid-19. But what does this mean when it comes to digital rights and royalties? At what point do artists begin to get paid royalties on music they made that is being streamed and at what point does licensing of sed material come into play? These are exactly the quandries being faced by independent artists who are trying top play their trade on the internet playing living room concerts. Do they have to pay royalties? At what point does Facebook have to change their designation from a “social media platform” to a “media distribution platform” and is this latest hammer coming down on live entertainment feeds ring the bell to major media that the playing field has changed?Join the Talking Sound podcast as we delve into these questions and more with College of Hip Hop Knowledge founder and artist Jsun The Prophesor.The Talking Sound Podcast is a proud member of the family of podcasts. Visit the HC Universal Network online today to get all the latest from the Talking Sound Podcast and more great shows!
In this episode of the Talking Sound Podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes local Austin Hip-Hop artist and emcee, Michael “Big Mic” Pereida to the program to discuss the creation and collaborations behind his latest album It's All Love as well as his ongoing work with of the College of Hip Hop Knowledge.From a young age Big Mic began honing his lyric skills, writing secret poetry that he kept to himself. Now, years later he writes and records moving dialogues of freeform thought and scribed verse that transport you to the time and place of the lyric itself. How has the world of Hip-Hop changed the life of Big Mic Pereida and what has brought him to the point of musical collaboration he is at today? How has the process of collaboration for the album It's All Love changed the way Big Mic approaches his writing process?Join us as we explore the world of the College of Hip-Hop Knowledge and delve into the creative process behind the new album It's All Love by Michael “Big Mic” Pereida.The Talking Sound Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the official app for the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit the HC Universal Network online today to get all the latest from the Talking Sound Podcast and more great shows!http://talkingsoundshow.com/wp-content/SHOW%20AUDIO/Season6/Talking%20Sound%20S6Ep04.mp3SHOW NOTES: (click time code to jump to segment)00:00 Chris plays the show intro and welcomes to the Talking Sound podcast local Hip Hop artist and emcee, Michael “Big Mic” Pereida to discuss the creation and collaboration behind his latest album It's All Love as well as his ongoing work with of the College of Hip Hop Knowledge.05:00 Big Mic shares the story of his father making fun of him in his “Criss-Cross” outfits and the beginnings of his work in the lyric realm.10:00 Mic and Chris share mutual awkward studio collaboration experiences and how they handled the situation.15:00 Big Mic talks about some of his favorite artists in the world of hip-hop to collaborate with and why.20:00 Mic explains the level of comfort that an artist has to feel when they come into a studio to record and the importance of being mentally prepared for your recording session to get the best results.25:00 Chris and Mike talk about the concept of working with musicians in a professional aspect and the difference between playing around and rehearsal.30:00 Chris and Mic listen to the song Big Wave from the album It's All Love and the inspiration behind the song and the new motivations behind the work of the College of Hip Hop Knowledge.35:00 Big Mic explains the philosophy behind the founding and work of the College of Hip Hop Knowledge and what they are looking for in the artists they are working with.40:00 Big Mic explains the importance of protecting yourself as an artist in this digital day and age and not giving your work away for free!45:00 Chris and Mic get into the new world of digital distribution and promotion and how to tackle these issues as an artist.50:00 Chris Thanks Big Mic Pereida for coming on the show, sharing his music and knowledge as well as the ongoing work of the College of hip hop knowledge and Chris signs off the air.
In this episode of the Talking Sound Podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes local Austin Hip-Hop artist and emcee, Michael “Big Mic” Pereida to the program to discuss the creation and collaborations behind his latest album It’s All Love as well as his ongoing work with of the College of Hip Hop Knowledge.From a young age Big Mic began honing his lyric skills, writing secret poetry that he kept to himself. Now, years later he writes and records moving dialogues of freeform thought and scribed verse that transport you to the time and place of the lyric itself. How has the world of Hip-Hop changed the life of Big Mic Pereida and what has brought him to the point of musical collaboration he is at today? How has the process of collaboration for the album It’s All Love changed the way Big Mic approaches his writing process?Join us as we explore the world of the College of Hip-Hop Knowledge and delve into the creative process behind the new album It’s All Love by Michael “Big Mic” Pereida.The Talking Sound Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the official app for the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit the HC Universal Network online today to get all the latest from the Talking Sound Podcast and more great shows!http://talkingsoundshow.com/wp-content/SHOW%20AUDIO/Season6/Talking%20Sound%20S6Ep04.mp3SHOW NOTES: (click time code to jump to segment)00:00 Chris plays the show intro and welcomes to the Talking Sound podcast local Hip Hop artist and emcee, Michael “Big Mic” Pereida to discuss the creation and collaboration behind his latest album It’s All Love as well as his ongoing work with of the College of Hip Hop Knowledge.05:00 Big Mic shares the story of his father making fun of him in his “Criss-Cross” outfits and the beginnings of his work in the lyric realm.10:00 Mic and Chris share mutual awkward studio collaboration experiences and how they handled the situation.15:00 Big Mic talks about some of his favorite artists in the world of hip-hop to collaborate with and why.20:00 Mic explains the level of comfort that an artist has to feel when they come into a studio to record and the importance of being mentally prepared for your recording session to get the best results.25:00 Chris and Mike talk about the concept of working with musicians in a professional aspect and the difference between playing around and rehearsal.30:00 Chris and Mic listen to the song Big Wave from the album It’s All Love and the inspiration behind the song and the new motivations behind the work of the College of Hip Hop Knowledge.35:00 Big Mic explains the philosophy behind the founding and work of the College of Hip Hop Knowledge and what they are looking for in the artists they are working with.40:00 Big Mic explains the importance of protecting yourself as an artist in this digital day and age and not giving your work away for free!45:00 Chris and Mic get into the new world of digital distribution and promotion and how to tackle these issues as an artist.50:00 Chris Thanks Big Mic Pereida for coming on the show, sharing his music and knowledge as well as the ongoing work of the College of hip hop knowledge and Chris signs off the air.
In this episode of the Talking Sound Podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes local Austin Hip-Hop artist and emcee, Michael “Big Mic” Pereida to the program to discuss the creation and collaborations behind his latest album It’s All Love as well as his ongoing work with of the College of Hip Hop Knowledge.From a young age Big Mic began honing his lyric skills, writing secret poetry that he kept to himself. Now, years later he writes and records moving dialogues of freeform thought and scribed verse that transport you to the time and place of the lyric itself. How has the world of Hip-Hop changed the life of Big Mic Pereida and what has brought him to the point of musical collaboration he is at today? How has the process of collaboration for the album It’s All Love changed the way Big Mic approaches his writing process?Join us as we explore the world of the College of Hip-Hop Knowledge and delve into the creative process behind the new album It’s All Love by Michael “Big Mic” Pereida.The Talking Sound Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the official app for the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit the HC Universal Network online today to get all the latest from the Talking Sound Podcast and more great shows!http://talkingsoundshow.com/wp-content/SHOW%20AUDIO/Season6/Talking%20Sound%20S6Ep04.mp3SHOW NOTES: (click time code to jump to segment)00:00 Chris plays the show intro and welcomes to the Talking Sound podcast local Hip Hop artist and emcee, Michael “Big Mic” Pereida to discuss the creation and collaboration behind his latest album It’s All Love as well as his ongoing work with of the College of Hip Hop Knowledge.05:00 Big Mic shares the story of his father making fun of him in his “Criss-Cross” outfits and the beginnings of his work in the lyric realm.10:00 Mic and Chris share mutual awkward studio collaboration experiences and how they handled the situation.15:00 Big Mic talks about some of his favorite artists in the world of hip-hop to collaborate with and why.20:00 Mic explains the level of comfort that an artist has to feel when they come into a studio to record and the importance of being mentally prepared for your recording session to get the best results.25:00 Chris and Mike talk about the concept of working with musicians in a professional aspect and the difference between playing around and rehearsal.30:00 Chris and Mic listen to the song Big Wave from the album It’s All Love and the inspiration behind the song and the new motivations behind the work of the College of Hip Hop Knowledge.35:00 Big Mic explains the philosophy behind the founding and work of the College of Hip Hop Knowledge and what they are looking for in the artists they are working with.40:00 Big Mic explains the importance of protecting yourself as an artist in this digital day and age and not giving your work away for free!45:00 Chris and Mic get into the new world of digital distribution and promotion and how to tackle these issues as an artist.50:00 Chris Thanks Big Mic Pereida for coming on the show, sharing his music and knowledge as well as the ongoing work of the College of hip hop knowledge and Chris signs off the air.
In this episode of the Talking Sound Podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes local Austin Hip-Hop artist and emcee, Michael “Big Mic” Pereida to the program to discuss the creation and collaborations behind his latest album It’s All Love as well as his ongoing work with of the College of Hip Hop Knowledge. From a young age Big Mic began honing his lyric skills, writing secret poetry that he kept to himself. Now, years later he writes and records moving dialogues of freeform thought and scribed verse that transport you to the time and place of the lyric itself. How has the world of Hip-Hop changed the life of Big Mic Pereida and what has brought him to the point of musical collaboration he is at today? How has the process of collaboration for the album It’s All Love changed the way Big Mic approaches his writing process? Join us as we explore the world of the College of Hip-Hop Knowledge and delve into the creative process behind the new album It’s All Love by Michael “Big Mic” Pereida. The Talking Sound Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the official app for the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit the HC Universal Network online today to get all the latest from the Talking Sound Podcast and more great shows! http://talkingsoundshow.com/wp-content/SHOW%20AUDIO/Season6/Talking%20Sound%20S6Ep04.mp3 SHOW NOTES: (click time code to jump to segment) 00:00 Chris plays the show intro and welcomes to the Talking Sound podcast local Hip Hop artist and emcee, Michael “Big Mic” Pereida to discuss the creation and collaboration behind his latest album It’s All Love as well as his ongoing work with of the College of Hip Hop Knowledge. 05:00 Big Mic shares the story of his father making fun of him in his “Criss-Cross” outfits and the beginnings of his work in the lyric realm. 10:00 Mic and Chris share mutual awkward studio collaboration experiences and how they handled the situation. 15:00 Big Mic talks about some of his favorite artists in the world of hip-hop to collaborate with and why. 20:00 Mic explains the level of comfort that an artist has to feel when they come into a studio to record and the importance of being mentally prepared for your recording session to get the best results. 25:00 Chris and Mike talk about the concept of working with musicians in a professional aspect and the difference between playing around and rehearsal. 30:00 Chris and Mic listen to the song Big Wave from the album It’s All Love and the inspiration behind the song and the new motivations behind the work of the College of Hip Hop Knowledge. 35:00 Big Mic explains the philosophy behind the founding and work of the College of Hip Hop Knowledge and what they are looking for in the artists they are working with. 40:00 Big Mic explains the importance of protecting yourself as an artist in this digital day and age and not giving your work away for free! 45:00 Chris and Mic get into the new world of digital distribution and promotion and how to tackle these issues as an artist. 50:00 Chris Thanks Big Mic Pereida for coming on the show, sharing his music and knowledge as well as the ongoing work of the College of hip hop knowledge and Chris signs off the air.
In this episode of the Talking Sound Podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes local Austin Hip-Hop artist and emcee, Michael “Big Mic” Pereida to the program to discuss the creation and collaborations behind his latest album It’s All Love as well as his ongoing work with of the College of Hip Hop Knowledge. From a young age Big Mic began honing his lyric skills, writing secret poetry that he kept to himself. Now, years later he writes and records moving dialogues of freeform thought and scribed verse that transport you to the time and place of the lyric itself. How has the world of Hip-Hop changed the life of Big Mic Pereida and what has brought him to the point of musical collaboration he is at today? How has the process of collaboration for the album It’s All Love changed the way Big Mic approaches his writing process? Join us as we explore the world of the College of Hip-Hop Knowledge and delve into the creative process behind the new album It’s All Love by Michael “Big Mic” Pereida. The Talking Sound Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the official app for the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit the HC Universal Network online today to get all the latest from the Talking Sound Podcast and more great shows! http://talkingsoundshow.com/wp-content/SHOW%20AUDIO/Season6/Talking%20Sound%20S6Ep04.mp3 SHOW NOTES: (click time code to jump to segment) 00:00 Chris plays the show intro and welcomes to the Talking Sound podcast local Hip Hop artist and emcee, Michael “Big Mic” Pereida to discuss the creation and collaboration behind his latest album It’s All Love as well as his ongoing work with of the College of Hip Hop Knowledge. 05:00 Big Mic shares the story of his father making fun of him in his “Criss-Cross” outfits and the beginnings of his work in the lyric realm. 10:00 Mic and Chris share mutual awkward studio collaboration experiences and how they handled the situation. 15:00 Big Mic talks about some of his favorite artists in the world of hip-hop to collaborate with and why. 20:00 Mic explains the level of comfort that an artist has to feel when they come into a studio to record and the importance of being mentally prepared for your recording session to get the best results. 25:00 Chris and Mike talk about the concept of working with musicians in a professional aspect and the difference between playing around and rehearsal. 30:00 Chris and Mic listen to the song Big Wave from the album It’s All Love and the inspiration behind the song and the new motivations behind the work of the College of Hip Hop Knowledge. 35:00 Big Mic explains the philosophy behind the founding and work of the College of Hip Hop Knowledge and what they are looking for in the artists they are working with. 40:00 Big Mic explains the importance of protecting yourself as an artist in this digital day and age and not giving your work away for free! 45:00 Chris and Mic get into the new world of digital distribution and promotion and how to tackle these issues as an artist. 50:00 Chris Thanks Big Mic Pereida for coming on the show, sharing his music and knowledge as well as the ongoing work of the College of hip hop knowledge and Chris signs off the air.
This week we had to dig into the crate of lost episodes that were never published. This episode (recorded in early 2018) Ann, Becky, and Dan discuss the Fist Step Act and especially what it means for our community. (2:02) Afro-Becky's Hip-Hop Knowledge. (5:18) First Step Act. (16:35) Edward Douglass. (23:50) Dead Cat. (30:23) Sidebar: ACA (33:42) Back to the First Step Act... maybe. (35:41) Drugs. Stay connected with us on social media! Twitter: @BlackLawPodcas tIG: @BlackLawPodcast Facebook: @BlackLawPodcast On the web: www.BlackLawPodcast.com Dan Twitter: @iAmDanOnDrugs IG: @iAmDanOnDrugs Ann Twitter: @iTellLegalLies We now have merch available on our website! Check it out at www.BlackLawPodcast.com/shop --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blacklawpodcast/support
Tune in as we talk local music with the College of Hip Hop Knowledge's Big Mic about his hip hop supercrew and the landscape of the ATX Hip Hop scene.
WARNING: Some people with strong religious beliefs may find this episode offensive. It is not our intent to offend. Our intent is, and has always been to educate and entertain. This week Ann, Becky and Dan have a discussion about whether or not religion should be a defense in the death of a child. There are numerous belief systems that prohibit medicine or other forms of medical care. Parents who practice these religious beliefs are unwilling to, and often don’t have their children treated by medical professionals. As a result children are dying from preventable, curable and treatable illnesses. All states have statutes against child abuse but most states (Louisiana being one) still have religious exemptions when medical treatment for a child conflicts with religious beliefs. A handful of states have religious exemptions for criminal child abuse, including manslaughter. (5:11) Afro-Becky’s Hip-Hop Knowledge. (6:46) Religion Preventing Medical Care. (12:10) Religious Exemptions. (29:52) What is Child Abuse? (32:00) Kids In Cars. (36:00) Refusing Medical Treatment. (41:58) Should Religious Institutions Be Held Accountable? Stay connected with us on social media! Twitter: @BlackLawPodcast IG: @BlackLawPodcast Facebook: @BlackLawPodcast On the web: www.BlackLawPodcast.com Dan Twitter: @iAmDanOnDrugs IG: @iAmDanOnDrugs Ann Twitter: @iTellLegalLies If you'd like to donate to the podcast: paypal.me/blacklawpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blacklawpodcast/support
This week Becky and Dan discuss the Student Loan Crisis. Becky shares her experience with student loans and her reaction once she realized that she’d be paying back over $100,000 for a $10,000 student loan over the course of 20 years. She also talks about still owing 70% of her loan after 12 years and why she hasn’t paid the remaining balance, even though she’s able to. Dan explains how some people take advantage of student loans by using them as income. He also shares why he is unsympathetic to people drowning in student loans. Currently about 45 Million people owe $1.5 Trillion in student loan debt. The average student loan debt amount is $37,172 and average payment is $393 per month. (1:58) Afro Becky’s Hip-Hop Knowledge. (3:20) Student Loan Stats. (5:47) Forbearance. (8:27) Do we feel sorry for people buried in student loans? (10:37) “Gaming The System.” (16:34) Becky’s Student Loan Experience. (32:34) A Fair Solution? (40:25) Predatory Lending and Check Cashing Joints. (47:24) In Closing. (50:13) Financially Lucrative Degrees. Stay connected with us on social media! Twitter: @BlackLawPodcast IG: @BlackLawPodcast Facebook: @BlackLawPodcast On the web: www.BlackLawPodcast.com Dan Twitter: @iAmDanOnDrugs IG: @iAmDanOnDrugs Ann Twitter: @iTellLegalLies If you'd like to donate to the podcast: paypal.me/blacklawpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blacklawpodcast/support
This week we alter our format and subject matter to have a conversation with a close friend of ours, Jayda Atkinson. The purpose of this episode is to inspire! In addition to being the owner of Well and Watered and author of 2 books, Jayda has worked in the entertainment industry most of her life along side numerous big named acts. She has been featured on several TV shows like The Food Network’s “Chopped,” and Dr. Oz to name a few. She’s also a philanthropist, speaker, wellness coach, chef, and Spin instructor/enthusiast. Many people who know (or know of) Jayda think she is an agent, manages talent, or is a promoter. She’s none of the above. Ann and Dan have a laid back conversation with her to find out what it is she does, her goals, and how she got into entertainment. Jayda also shares details about an upcoming tour she’s going on with one of the biggest acts in the world! (0:00) Behind The Scenes. (0:46) Meet Jayda Atkinson. (7:25) Jayda’s Hip-Hop Knowledge. (9:57) Well and Watered. (27:58) Working in the Entertainment Industry. (30:27) Okurrrr! (37:39) Not Signing NDAs. (42:18) Not Everyone Deserves Your Energy. (51:34) Dan’s Worst Panic Attack (from A Few Screws Loose: The Podcast) (56:56) Dan On Drugs. (61:01) Chopped. (66:58) Accomplishment. (76:15) In Closing. If you enjoy Black Law and Legal Lies, please leave us a rating/review and subscribe to be notified of new episodes! We also have video clips from this show and others on our YouTube page! Social Media. Twitter: @BlackLawPodcast IG: @BlackLawPodcast Facebook: @BlackLawPodcast Jayda Atkinson. Twitter: @WellandWatered IG: @WellandWatered If you'd like to donate to the podcast: paypal.me/blacklawpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blacklawpodcast/support
The Lost Episode. If you're listening to this episode, something went really wrong! In Ann's absence we're resurrecting an episode that was initially scrapped last year because of Ann's other absence. Becky, Dan and Paul discuss The Anti-Vaccine Movement, aka "Anti-Vaxxers." There's an ever growing number of people who refuse to vaccinate their children because of dangerous and purposeful misinformation, or even worse, Facebook Infographics and YouTube conspiracy theory videos. (2:51) Afro Becky's Hip-Hop Knowledge. (4:50) Anti-Vaxxers. (14:48) Strange But True Cases. (20:33) Censoring the Internet. (25:15) Should Not Vaccinating your Children be Illegal? (32:08) Herd Vaccination. (38:44) RANDOM SIDEBAR: Wash Your Ass?? (39:25) Back to Vax. (51:33) Ask a Non-Attorney. Stay connected with us on social media: Twitter: @BlackLawPodcast IG: @BlackLawPodcast Facebook: @BlackLawPodcast On the web: www.BlackLawPodcast.com Dan Twitter: @iAmDanOnDrugs IG: @iAmDanOnDrugs Ann Twitter: @iTellLegalLies If you'd like to donate to the podcast: paypal.me/blacklawpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blacklawpodcast/support
This week Ann, Becky and Dan discuss settlements stemming from lawsuits. This episode was in response to AJ (@WhatWeGoneDo). AJ was interested in knowing if a settlement indicates an admission of guilt, especially in wrongful death claims. We explore topics like whether or not we think OJ murdered Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman, the Rodney King beating, and our friend’s ongoing lawsuit with a hospital for nearly killing her with a botched surgery. (1:56) Thank You Mr. Jayden Hollywood! (8:38) Afro Becky’s Hip-Hop Knowledge. (10:06) Is a Settlement an Admission of Guilt? (14:03) Did OJ do it? (21:23) Rodney King. (24:16) Not an Admission of Guilt. (29:59) How Typical Are Settlements? (35:39) WWYD? Accept the Settlement or Nah? (46:09) Punch In: The Rich Man’s Justice. (48:12) Ask an Attorney. If you enjoy Black Law and Legal Lies, we ask that you leave us a rating/review! Also don’t forget to subscribe to be alerted when new episodes drop! You can stay connected with us on social media: Twitter: @BlackLawPodcast IG: @BlackLawPodcast Facebook: @BlackLawPodcast On the web: www.BlackLawPodcast.com Dan Twitter: @iAmDanOnDrugs IG: @iAmDanOnDrugs Ann Twitter: @iTellLegalLies If you'd like to donate to the podcast: paypal.me/blacklawpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blacklawpodcast/support
Dear Entrepreneurs, This episode is for you (after you make it through the f*ery). Ann, Becky and Dan discuss entrepreneurship and what you should do to legitimize and protect your business. We focus mostly on Sole Proprietorship, meaning a business owned and operated by a single person. Ann explains why you should legitimize your business and which business structures are most common for these kinds of businesses. Seriously, if you own or are starting a business this is the episode for you. We also briefly talk about whether or not podcasters should become businesses, and if so, which business structures would be likely. (1:37) Becky’s Hip-Hop Knowledge that goes LEFT FIELD. (7:54) Death Of Brick and Mortars. (16:34) Entrepreneurship. (33:01) For Podcasters. (36:15) Sidebar: Everyone Is Important! (41:53) Insurances. GET THEM! (44:26) Accounting. Tracking Your Cash. (45:54) Business Loans and Grants. (49:09) Scam Alert: Grant Writers. (51:54) Ask an Attorney. If you enjoy Black Law and Legal Lies, we ask that you be kind enough to leave us a rating/review! You can find us on all social media @BlackLawPodcast, or on the web at www.BlackLawPodcast.com. If you'd like to donate to the podcast: paypal.me/blacklawpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blacklawpodcast/support
In episode 81, Ann, Afro Becky (not Aunt Becky) and Dan discuss the college admissions scandal that has been coined “Varsity Blues.” Dozens of people face federal charges for bribery, paying proctors to correct answers, and even having their children photoshopped onto other athletes bodies in order to gain admission to colleges of their choice. This scandal is a clear case of affluent privilege and the disparity in sentencing when it comes to wealthy people (e.g. Paul Manafort). (0:18) Madam Afro Becky. (4:02) Afro Becky’s Hip-Hop Knowledge. (6:20) Varsity Blues. (21:30) Complicit or Nah? (29:03) USC’s Demographics. (31:20) The Legalities. (39:03) The Admission Process. (42:21) Judicial Discretion. (47:55) Ask an Attorney. If you enjoy the Black Law and Legal Lies Podcast, we’d appreciate it if you leave us a rating and/or review! For video clips of episodes you can check out our YouTube page. You can also find us on social media: Twitter IG Facebook Or on the web at www.BlackLawPodcast.com If you'd like to donate to the podcast: paypal.me/blacklawpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blacklawpodcast/support
This week Ann, Becky and Dan have a discussion about racism in America in 2019. We look at the recent report from a UPS facility in Maumee Ohio where nooses, confederate flags, and stuffed monkeys in UPS uniforms were hung. We also take a look at the polital landscape with Virginia’s Governeor appearing in blackface and Del Mary Ann Lisanti using “n** district” to describe a prominently black county in Maryland. Lastly we dive into why laws, like the Second Ammendment, don’t apply to people of color. (18:44) Introduction. (1:15) Becky’s Hip-Hop Knowledge. (4:05) What Can Brown Do For You? (15:38) Racism Circa 2019. (20:48) Stop Talking, Listen! (25:51) Their Laws Don’t Apply. (32:28) Anarchy! (43:19) Ask an Attorney. Remember if you enjoy the show, rate, review and subscribe! You can find us on all social media @BlackLawPodcastor on the web at www.BlackLawPodcast.com. If you'd like to donate to the podcast: paypal.me/blacklawpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blacklawpodcast/support
This week with HBO’s Leaving Neverland documentary making headlines, Ann, Becky and Dan discuss recanting statements and testimonies. In a lot of cases recanting a statement signifies perjury but typically the crime isn’t prosecuted. We also discuss some of the reasons people recant statements like intimidation, feeling guilty, fear of retaliation, etc… We also give our initial thoughts on the Leaving Neverland documentary in which two men who previously testified that Michael Jackson did not sexually abuse them as children are essentially recanting their testimonies. (1:06) Introduction. (6:56) Afro Becky’s Hip-Hop Knowledge. (9:35) Dan Perjured Himself. (15:38) Recanting. (24:26) Flashback: Episode 10 - Stalker vs. Stalked Pt. 2 (27:51) Recanting and Domestic Violence. (31:24) Witness Intimidation. (39:02) Are MJ and R. Kelly Comparable? (52:28) Ask an Attorney. If you enjoy Black Law and Legal Lies, subscribe and leave us a review! You can find us on Twitter & IG@BlackLawPodcast and on the web at www.BlackLawPodcast.com! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blacklawpodcast/support
This week Ann, Becky and Dan dive into Attorney-client privilege. Recently it’s been debated whether or not Trump’s former attorney Michael Cohen broke privilege by disclosing what may have been confidential information. We take a look at what attorney-client privilege is, what it’s limitations are, and Ann’s take on whether or not Cohen broke privilege. (1:08) Introduction/Afro Becky's Hip-Hop Knowledge. (6:14) Attorney-Client Privilege. (12:30) How Serious is Attorney-Client Privilege? (15:36) Sidebar: The Pharmacy Recipt. (17:40) The Weight of Information. (19:58) Did Cohen Break Privilege? (22:54) Advice of Counsel. (28:11) AOC (32:22) Ask an Attorney. If you enjoy Black Law and Legal Lies, subscribe and leave us a review! You can find us on Twitter & IG @BlackLawPodcast and on the web at www.BlackLawPodcast.com! If you'd like to donate to the podcast: paypal.me/blacklawpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blacklawpodcast/support
This week Ann, Becky and Dan discuss Spousal Privilege (also known as Marital Privilege). Spousal Privilege essentially means that your spouse can not be compelled to testify against you in court. There are a few exceptions to Spousal Privilege which we also discuss. (1:06) Welcome! (1:56) Afro Becky’s Hip Hop Knowledge. (7:03) Happy belated Valentine’s Day? (8:51) Spousal Privilege. (20:50) Exceptions to Spousal Privilege. (32:12) Ask an Attorney. (35:42) In Closing… Remember if you enjoy Black Law and Legal Lies, subscribe and leave us a review! You can find us on Twitter& IG@BlackLawPodcastand on the web at www.BlackLawPodcast.com! If you'd like to donate to the podcast: paypal.me/blacklawpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blacklawpodcast/support
This week Ann, Becky and Dan discuss the recent government shutdown, border wall and the declared national emergency. President Trump was initially onboard to sign a spending bill that would've prevented the government shutdown… until Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter called him a p*ssy. After a 35 day shutdown the government was temporarily reopened until a deal was made. After both sides reached an agreement President Trump still declared a national emergency. (1:34) We Gotta Win This Race (Welcome) (4:16) Afro Becky's Hip-Hop Knowledge. (7:00) Podcast Recommendation: The Awakened Soul. (7:33) National Emergency. (13:34) Our "Red" Friends. (21:47) Impeachment. (29:52) Ask an Attorney. (34:07) Bonus: Eddie Murphy Reference. (We gotta win this race/Lemonade) If you enjoy Black Law and Legal Lies please rate, review and subscribe! We really appreciate refferals too, so tell a friend to tell a friend's baby's momma! Twitter and IG: @BlackLawPodcast On the web: www.BlackLawPodcast.com If you'd like to donate to the podcast: paypal.me/blacklawpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blacklawpodcast/support
This week Ann, Becky and Dan discuss the increase in identity theft and what to do if your identity is compromised. Identity theft can be devastating and in some cases can potentially cost you your job. We also have numerous sidebars about online shopping, how identies are stolen, title fraud, working retail jobs, and the most random of porn conversations. (1:39) Introduction. (2:34) Afro Becky’s Hip-Hop Knowledge. (6:49) Podcast Recommendation: The Podcast Brothers. (7:42) Dan’s Revisionist History (breif history of online shopping) (17:56) Online Shopping and Digital Currency. (24:01) Identity Theft. (31:15) HaveIBeenPwned.com (see what hacks you may have been compromised in) (32:09) Credit Monitoring. (39:58) Sidebar #1: Hood Rich. (53:35) Identity Theft and Protection. (1:03:40) Sidebar #2: Dan’s Rant. (1:08:39) What to do if your identity is stolen. (1:13:17) Sidebar #3: Porn Talk. We’re slowly getting into video content. You can check out video clips from this episode on our YouTube channel! If you enjoy the show don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review Black Law and Legal Lies! You can find us on Twitter, IG, and FB @BlackLawPodcast or on the web at www.BlackLawPodcast.com. If you'd like to donate to the podcast: paypal.me/blacklawpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blacklawpodcast/support
This week Ann, Becky and Dan take a look at government assistance. Often called “welfare,” things like food stamps, housing vouchers, child care vouchers etc… were all created to temporarily assist struggling families. These programs all started with good intentions but as you’ll hear in the top 10 welfare fraud cases, some folks found and used loopholes to defraud the government. (1:44) Afro Becky’s Hip-Hop Knowledge. (4:51) Government Assistance. (12:43) TANF. (18:23) Poverty Level. (20:32) Food Stamps. (25:50) Scamming. (29:02) Sidebar: Nice For What? (33:15) Top Ten Welfare Fraud Cases. (51:30) In Closing: Our Views. (56:54) Ask an Attorney. Remember if you enjoy the show, subscribe, rate, and review! You can also find us on Social Media at: Twitter: @BlackLawPodcast Facebook: @BlackLawPodcast IG: @BlackLawPodcast Email: BlackLawPodcast@gmail.com Dan Twitter: @iamdanondrugs IG: @iamdanondrugs Ann Twitter: @itelllegallies If you'd like to donate to the podcast: paypal.me/blacklawpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blacklawpodcast/support
Jasmin Haley is a Dental Renassaince Woman. She's a Hygienist, an educator, a Mom, and a Hip Hop historian. She co-hosts the MOMgienist podcast which focuses on the challenges of being a parent while working and dealing with the demands of Dentistry. An overachiever at heart, she just created another podcast called Beyond the Prophy. Jasmin joins Glenn and Vinh to discuss the dynamics of the Dentist/Hygienist relationship and her love for Rumchata. Notes of Interest *Jasmin Haley is the co-founder of 2 podcasts, Beyond the Prophy and Momgienist *Mrs. Haley hails from Jamaica Queens NYC!! *She is an accomplished speaker and speaks to many Dental Hygiene Organizations. *Jasmin is an education consultant for an HIV/AIDs interprofessional program at University of Maryland. *Her mission is to promote oral health and provide mentorship to help educate other professionals and patients. *Jasmin's Hip Hop Knowledge is second to none. She's also a connoisseur of Alize and Rumchata
In this episode of the Talking Sound Podcast host Christopher Jordan is joined by Jason (Jsun the Prophesor) Anderson-Ebener, President and Michael (Big Mic) Pereida, Vice President of the College of Hip Hop Knowledge in Austin, TX to discuss their new fresh off the ground recording space as well as how life and business are just like finding the Cypher when you are on stage.It is not every day that two characters from the world of Hip Hop step out on their own to start a new label, but to help their fellow artists. From pay to play concert venues, shady bar owners and promoters it is hard to find light in the vast darkness that is the music industry. That's where the College of Hip Hop Knowledge comes in! With minds set on art, eyes set on business and ears firmly to the ground, the founding members of the College of Hip Hop knowledge make it their mission to not only help break new and aspiring artists, but to help them wade their way through the warfare of the stage and personal perils of the Hip Hop scene. From finding artists, to promoting shows, recording albums to marketing a sound and image, the College of Hip Hop Knowledge has run the gamut of incarnation in its life. When did Jason and Michael decide to depart the world of the stage for a life of endeavor and mentorship? What are some of the steps that an artist needs to be ready to make BEFORE they hit the stage? Is every performance on stage like a sales pitch? How is the delicate art of business just like finding a cypher on stage? Does the decision to make yourself a business change your personal motivations? Is it okay to make music just for fun or should everything always be about business?Join us aswe sit down for an informative and passionate interview with Jason Anderson-Ebener and Michael Pereida, founders of the College of Hip Hop Knowledge to discuss finding your cypher in life and other important questions in this episode of the Talking Sound podcastThe Talking Sound Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the official app for the HC Universal Network family of podcasts available for Android and coming soon for iDevices to get all the great stuff from the Talking Sound Podcast and More!
In this episode of the Talking Sound Podcast host Christopher Jordan is joined by Jason (Jsun the Prophesor) Anderson-Ebener, President and Michael (Big Mic) Pereida, Vice President of the College of Hip Hop Knowledge in Austin, TX to discuss their new fresh off the ground recording space as well as how life and business are just like finding the Cypher when you are on stage. It is not every day that two characters from the world of Hip Hop step out on their own to start a new label, but to help their fellow artists. From pay to play concert venues, shady bar owners and promoters it is hard to find light in the vast darkness that is the music industry. That’s where the College of Hip Hop Knowledge comes in! With minds set on art, eyes set on business and ears firmly to the ground, the founding members of the College of Hip Hop knowledge make it their mission to not only help break new and aspiring artists, but to help them wade their way through the warfare of the stage and personal perils of the Hip Hop scene. From finding artists, to promoting shows, recording albums to marketing a sound and image, the College of Hip Hop Knowledge has run the gamut of incarnation in its life. When did Jason and Michael decide to depart the world of the stage for a life of endeavor and mentorship? What are some of the steps that an artist needs to be ready to make BEFORE they hit the stage? Is every performance on stage like a sales pitch? How is the delicate art of business just like finding a cypher on stage? Does the decision to make yourself a business change your personal motivations? Is it okay to make music just for fun or should everything always be about business? Join us aswe sit down for an informative and passionate interview with Jason Anderson-Ebener and Michael Pereida, founders of the College of Hip Hop Knowledge to discuss finding your cypher in life and other important questions in this episode of the Talking Sound podcast The Talking Sound Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the official app for the HC Universal Network family of podcasts available for Android and coming soon for iDevices to get all the great stuff from the Talking Sound Podcast and More!
In this episode of the Talking Sound Podcast host Christopher Jordan is joined by Jason (Jsun the Prophesor) Anderson-Ebener, President and Michael (Big Mic) Pereida, Vice President of the College of Hip Hop Knowledge in Austin, TX to discuss their new fresh off the ground recording space as well as how life and business are just like finding the Cypher when you are on stage.It is not every day that two characters from the world of Hip Hop step out on their own to start a new label, but to help their fellow artists. From pay to play concert venues, shady bar owners and promoters it is hard to find light in the vast darkness that is the music industry. That’s where the College of Hip Hop Knowledge comes in! With minds set on art, eyes set on business and ears firmly to the ground, the founding members of the College of Hip Hop knowledge make it their mission to not only help break new and aspiring artists, but to help them wade their way through the warfare of the stage and personal perils of the Hip Hop scene. From finding artists, to promoting shows, recording albums to marketing a sound and image, the College of Hip Hop Knowledge has run the gamut of incarnation in its life. When did Jason and Michael decide to depart the world of the stage for a life of endeavor and mentorship? What are some of the steps that an artist needs to be ready to make BEFORE they hit the stage? Is every performance on stage like a sales pitch? How is the delicate art of business just like finding a cypher on stage? Does the decision to make yourself a business change your personal motivations? Is it okay to make music just for fun or should everything always be about business?Join us aswe sit down for an informative and passionate interview with Jason Anderson-Ebener and Michael Pereida, founders of the College of Hip Hop Knowledge to discuss finding your cypher in life and other important questions in this episode of the Talking Sound podcastThe Talking Sound Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the official app for the HC Universal Network family of podcasts available for Android and coming soon for iDevices to get all the great stuff from the Talking Sound Podcast and More!
In this episode of the Talking Sound Podcast host Christopher Jordan is joined by Jason (Jsun the Prophesor) Anderson-Ebener, President and Michael (Big Mic) Pereida, Vice President of the College of Hip Hop Knowledge in Austin, TX to discuss their new fresh off the ground recording space as well as how life and business are just like finding the Cypher when you are on stage.It is not every day that two characters from the world of Hip Hop step out on their own to start a new label, but to help their fellow artists. From pay to play concert venues, shady bar owners and promoters it is hard to find light in the vast darkness that is the music industry. That’s where the College of Hip Hop Knowledge comes in! With minds set on art, eyes set on business and ears firmly to the ground, the founding members of the College of Hip Hop knowledge make it their mission to not only help break new and aspiring artists, but to help them wade their way through the warfare of the stage and personal perils of the Hip Hop scene. From finding artists, to promoting shows, recording albums to marketing a sound and image, the College of Hip Hop Knowledge has run the gamut of incarnation in its life. When did Jason and Michael decide to depart the world of the stage for a life of endeavor and mentorship? What are some of the steps that an artist needs to be ready to make BEFORE they hit the stage? Is every performance on stage like a sales pitch? How is the delicate art of business just like finding a cypher on stage? Does the decision to make yourself a business change your personal motivations? Is it okay to make music just for fun or should everything always be about business?Join us aswe sit down for an informative and passionate interview with Jason Anderson-Ebener and Michael Pereida, founders of the College of Hip Hop Knowledge to discuss finding your cypher in life and other important questions in this episode of the Talking Sound podcastThe Talking Sound Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the official app for the HC Universal Network family of podcasts available for Android and coming soon for iDevices to get all the great stuff from the Talking Sound Podcast and More!
In this episode of the Talking Sound Podcast host Christopher Jordan is joined by Jason (Jsun the Prophesor) Anderson-Ebener, President and Michael (Big Mic) Pereida, Vice President of the College of Hip Hop Knowledge in Austin, TX to discuss their new fresh off the ground recording space as well as how life and business are just like finding the Cypher when you are on stage. It is not every day that two characters from the world of Hip Hop step out on their own to start a new label, but to help their fellow artists. From pay to play concert venues, shady bar owners and promoters it is hard to find light in the vast darkness that is the music industry. That’s where the College of Hip Hop Knowledge comes in! With minds set on art, eyes set on business and ears firmly to the ground, the founding members of the College of Hip Hop knowledge make it their mission to not only help break new and aspiring artists, but to help them wade their way through the warfare of the stage and personal perils of the Hip Hop scene. From finding artists, to promoting shows, recording albums to marketing a sound and image, the College of Hip Hop Knowledge has run the gamut of incarnation in its life. When did Jason and Michael decide to depart the world of the stage for a life of endeavor and mentorship? What are some of the steps that an artist needs to be ready to make BEFORE they hit the stage? Is every performance on stage like a sales pitch? How is the delicate art of business just like finding a cypher on stage? Does the decision to make yourself a business change your personal motivations? Is it okay to make music just for fun or should everything always be about business? Join us aswe sit down for an informative and passionate interview with Jason Anderson-Ebener and Michael Pereida, founders of the College of Hip Hop Knowledge to discuss finding your cypher in life and other important questions in this episode of the Talking Sound podcast The Talking Sound Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the official app for the HC Universal Network family of podcasts available for Android and coming soon for iDevices to get all the great stuff from the Talking Sound Podcast and More!
This week Ann, Becky and Dan are continuing a conversation that started over at our sibling podcast, A Few Screws Loose, about LGBTQ+ Panic Laws. But first... We end up DEEP into the Love Lust and Bad Ass Soul podcast's (shout to @LoveLustAndBAS!) territory when Dan goes completely off of the rails and into left field discussing his sex life. (0:00) Afro Becky's Hip-Hop Knowledge. (5:28) Introduction. (6:59) WAY LEFT FIELD: "Six Minutes Dan, You're On!" (25:32) LGBTQ+ Panic Laws. (41:54) Pending legislation to overturn Panic Laws. (52:29) Afro Becky's HR Experiences. (60:00) Relevant Cases. (66:08) WWYD? Your partner transitioned. (77:18) Ask an Attorney. Please review, rate, and subscribe if you enjoy Black Law and Legal Lies! You may also enjoy our sibling podcast, A Few Screws Loose (@ScrewsLoosePod), a podcast about mental illness by the mentally ill hosted by @iAmDanOnDrugsand Paul from Charlotte. You can find us on: Twitter: @BlackLawPodcast IG: @BlackLawPodcast FB: @BlackLAwPodcast Web: www.BlackLawPodcast.com If you'd like to donate to the podcast: paypal.me/blacklawpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blacklawpodcast/support
This week Ann, Becky and Dan are joined by CJ aka CEOHaize (of The Awakened Soul Podcast) to discuss fathers' rights. CEOHaize shares his experience of having his son witheld from him for over a year. Haize ended up obtaining counsel, and fighting it out in court. This is definitely a conversation that fathers, especially young and unwed could definitely benefit from hearing. (0:00) Afro Becky's Hip-Hop Knowledge. (2:34) Fathers' Rights Movement. (17:50) Introducing CEOHaize! (22:12) Haize's Story. (71:23) In Closing. Remember if you enjoy the show to rate, review, and subscribe! You can find us on social media at: Twitter: @BlackLawPodcastIG: @BlackLawPodcastOn the web: www.BlackLawPodcast.com If you'd like to hear more from CEOHaize you can catch him on Twitter @CEOHaizeand on The Awakened Soul Podcast (@AwakenedSoulPod)! If you'd like to donate to the podcast: paypal.me/blacklawpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blacklawpodcast/support
This week Ann, Becky, and Dan continue the discussion about the lack of diversity in the workforce. We take a look at Becky's field, Human Resources, and Dan's field, Information Technology. Ann also shares a report from the BLS that details what "whitest" jobs are in America. (0:00) Afro Becky's Hip-Hop Knowledge. (4:22) More Black Professionals. (28:48) Flying Black. (36:17) The "Whitest" Jobs in America. (43:18) Being Able to Make a Change. Remember if you enjoy the show, rate, review, subscribe and follow us on Twitter and IG @BlackLawPodcast! You can also visit us on the web at www.BlackLawPodcast.com. If you'd like to donate to the podcast: paypal.me/blacklawpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blacklawpodcast/support
This week Ann, Becky and Dan have a discussion about the lack of diversity in the legal profession. According to the American Bar Association there are roughly 61,000 Black attorneys in the US and about 1,117,000 White attorneys. With only 4.8% of attorneys being Black and an overall lack of diversity in the legal system, PoC (law abiding or not) are directly affected. (0:53) Becky's Hip-Hop Knowledge. (4:09) Dan's Monologue MFer! (7:40) Why is there a shortage of Black lawyers? (13:47) How does the shortage affect us? (18:15) Ann's experience with the lack of diversity. (21:15) Multiple studies show... (43:00) The Not So Great Debate. (50:43) Black Businesses. (57:00) Ann Bridging The Gap. Remember if you enjoy the show, subscribe, rate, and tell a friend to tell a friend! You can find us on social media: Twitter: @BlackLawPodcast IG: @BlackLawPodcast Or on the web at www.BlackLawPodcast.com If you'd like to donate to the podcast: paypal.me/blacklawpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blacklawpodcast/support