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Description: In Part 2 of this episode, we push even deeper — into the personal, the creative, the brave, and the sometimes scary places we go when we dare to tell the truth. This time, Tyler Merritt has turned the tables on Jen and he's asking the questions! We talk about what it's like to be seen, judged, misunderstood — and still choose honesty. We talk about Awake and the vulnerability involved with retelling the painful and unvarnished parts of your story. We talk about fear. And we talk about the joy we've found in the middle of it all. So let's jump back in. In this second installment: Jen talks about the last time that she felt truly brave and what it felt like to unearth and expose some of the most tender and personal moments of her life in such an honest and examining way Tyler asks Jen who was her best model of kindness at a young age Jen shares the song that is reflecting her current vibe in the world And Tyler asks Jen what she wishes more people understood about her Thought-provoking Quotes: "Our stories, though they may seem new, are the things that change the world." - Jen Hatmaker “What I asked myself when deciding to include or exclude something was, am I going to be proud of this five years from now? So that's five years further down the road. I'm going to be five years more mature, five years more healed, five more years of distance. Will I be proud of what I say five years from now? And I let that be my guide.” – Jen Hatmaker “It's been weird to be at that center of people's judgment for quite a long time now. I've evolved a lot in the public eye, which is weird for everybody. It's weird for me. It's weird for people to watch. At all points along the way, I can say sincerely, I have really and truly been trying to do my best. I just wish people knew that.” – Jen Hatmaker “My story is not special and I think that's what makes it important. I hope that the readers will see their own story inside of it somewhere in some way on some level and then decide to take from mine what they need for theirs. So I can't wait to find out.” – Jen Hatmaker Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Depoe Bay, Oregon – https://visittheoregoncoast.com/cities/depoe-bay/ Awake: A Memoir by Jen Hatmaker - https://amzn.to/40MYuXs Jen shares the first line from Awake – https://www.instagram.com/reel/DMrDdj4sCaQ/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=ZzdzZGdvM3h5Mmd6 This Changes Everything: A Surprisingly Funny Story About Race, Cancer, Faith, and Other Things We Don't Talk About by Tyler Merritt – https://amzn.to/4m135Oj Brené Brown – https://brenebrown.com/ Before You Call The Cops by The Tyler Merritt Project – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGu_xGBekpo I Take My Coffee Black: Reflections on Tupac, Musical Theater, Faith, and Being Black in America by Tyler Merritt – https://amzn.to/47by9Gf Luna Sea Fish House in Yachats, Oregon – https://www.lunaseafishhouse.com/ Buy My Own Drinks by Runaway June – https://open.spotify.com/track/40p6WybX0YvcLdMlLja3oL A Door Made for Me by Tyler Merritt – https://amzn.to/4mv4jBd A Long December by Counting Crows - https://open.spotify.com/track/1tjKIXd7DYNklhVSgBxREi Guest's Links: Website - https://thetylermerrittproject.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thetylermerrittproject/ Twitter - https://x.com/ttmproject Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thetylermerrittproject Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPB48_JfK-VMnYQPTYyMX5Q Connect with Jen!Jen's Website - https://jenhatmaker.com/ Jen's Instagram - https://instagram.com/jenhatmakerJen's Twitter - https://twitter.com/jenHatmaker/ Jen's Facebook - https://facebook.com/jenhatmakerJen's YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/JenHatmaker The For the Love Podcast is presented by Audacy. 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
“What do I want to do with my life?” – Sourcery 101 with Justin Shaw Author Justin Shaw describes himself as “A little bit Deepak and a little bit Tupac.” Justin is a former stand-up comedian with an inspiring story of overcoming trauma, emotional / mental issues and heavy drug addiction using a system he developed called Sourcery, which uses source energy to heal trauma and manifest a thriving new life. Now, he teaches these concepts to others using his book “Sourcery 101: 13 Rungs to a Higher Elevation of Consciousness.”Timestamps:5:00: Justin tells his story11:55 Sedona and the development of Sourcery“It all, like a beautiful mind, came to me in pieces.” “It's all for a purpose and has meaning.”13:05: Tracy chimes in about family of origin and Sedona14:05: In Sedona, Justin asks the vortexes in Sedona, “What do I do with my life?”16:10 Justin's “Dumpster Fire” and explaining “The Shadow was driving my car.” Using mind, body and spirit to heal18:29: “What made the body heals the body.” Trauma and Calming the Chaos 19:18: Western Medicine vs. Eastern Medicine (discussion with Justin and Tracy)“You do want therapy…with the right therapist.”“The easiest way to give away your power is by thinking you don't have any.”23:28: The Sourcery method and how Justin reconciled his new found spirituality with Christianity at the point where he lost his mother“Fear is the number one way to control people”“I had this true religious experience when I dropped my religion.”29:00: “I'm not even confident of MY salvation!” Christianity and stepping outside of it into a whole new world30:33: Tracy explains the difference between rigidity and flexibility, and the advantages of gaining psychological flexibility in mental health31:27: Justin goes more into what Sourcery is“Spirituality unites….religion divides. Spirituality is found…religion is taught.”“When you replace panic with love, you find bliss.”33:35: Justin's near life experience. “If more people had them, we'd have less chaos.”34:34: Tracy: Is love, joy and bliss the medicine we need? The answer to calm the chaos?35:19: Justin: “Attack the situation with love, and peace will follow.”37:09: Justin “I'm trying to make this the last time.” Tracy “Oh my gosh, that's what I've been saying for years!”38:33 The 13 Rungs of Sourcery as compared to the 12 steps of AA“A bird has a better perspective of things than a worm.”40:35: Tracy introduces Justin's book: “Sourcery 101 13 Rungs 13 Rungs to a Higher Elevation of Consciousness.”42:39: Will Justin become a Shaman? Will Tracy become a Shaman or an Astrologer? Stay tuned!44:24: The fool and Tracy – “You can learn from your shadows.”46:02: Justin: The first rung is the shadow. “Healing trauma should be fun, too.” References to M&M, (Marshall Mathers, the rapper)Social Media Links:Website: www.awakenthesourcerer.com You can get a free session with Justin!Instagram: @sourcerer_13 A free follow in Instagram!#mentalhealth #addiction #spirituality #healing #mindbody
Will I Am sparked major waves with his hot take on Black Thought being "a trillion times better" than Jay Z
In this episode, we talk about the latest Keefe-D filings with the Nevada Supreme Court and what that means for the future of the Keefe D case. GET YOUR NEW #IAOC GEAR! It's ALL Organized Crime! https://www.etsy.com/shop/IAOCGear?ref=profile_header
As an 18th century rich kid in Spanish-controlled Peru, Tupac Amaru II has it made. He's descended from Incan royalty, the money and perks are flowing, and he's set to inherit a powerful position working for the colonizers. But when he realizes that his privilege is built on the backs of his own people, Tupac decides it's time for a change: if the system doesn't work for everyone, then it doesn't work for anyone. And if he can't change it – then he's ready to burn it all down.Be the first to know about Wondery's newest podcasts, curated recommendations, and more! Sign up now at https://wondery.fm/wonderynewsletterListen to Even The Royals on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. You can listen early and ad-free on Wondery+. Join Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Start your free trial by visiting wondery.com/links/even-the-royals/ now.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Recorded live from the Oregon coast on the final day of MeCamp, this special two-part conversation between Jen and her partner Tyler Merritt is the perfect blend of hilarity, heart, and honesty. In Part 1, Jen and Tyler share stories from their MeCamp adventures — including a whale-watching excursion that got a little too close for comfort, and a near-death boat ride they'll never forget. They also reflect on the power of personal storytelling, how vulnerability has shown up in their lives and work, and why telling the truth (even when it's awkward) can be both healing and hilarious. Discussing the impact of Tyler's viral video "Before You Call the Cops" to Jen's reflections on her upcoming book "Awake," this conversation reveals the transformative potential of embracing vulnerability. Tune in to discover how opening up about our most personal stories can not only heal us but also inspire others to see themselves in our narratives. Tyler talks about the most awkward moment he's ever had because he opted to be vulnerable and honest instead of protecting his pride He and Jen discuss the hardest truths they've ever had to tell themselves And Tyler goes back into the annals to reveal his most embarrassing moment as a performer on stage Thought-provoking Quotes: “The spirit of MeCamp almost got us killed.”– Tyler Merritt “I'm aware that it's not every day that most people see a six foot two black man with dreadlocks crying in real life. I have never regretted a single moment in my life of being transparent about how I feel emotionally with somebody. Vulnerability has never kicked back at me in a negative way.”– Tyler Merritt “I think vulnerability begets vulnerability. Because I was saying who I am and I was allowing myself to be open to the world, the world was willing to take that. What it did within the black community is it allowed a lot of other black people to begin making their own videos going, before you call the cops, I just want you to know this about me. So it opened up a door of vulnerability that really allowed that to kind of echo.”– Tyler Merritt Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Depoe Bay, Oregon – https://visittheoregoncoast.com/cities/depoe-bay/ Awake: A Memoir by Jen Hatmaker - https://amzn.to/40MYuXs Jen shares the first line from Awake – https://www.instagram.com/reel/DMrDdj4sCaQ/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=ZzdzZGdvM3h5Mmd6 This Changes Everything: A Surprisingly Funny Story About Race, Cancer, Faith, and Other Things We Don't Talk About by Tyler Merritt – https://amzn.to/4m135Oj Brené Brown – https://brenebrown.com/ Before You Call The Cops by The Tyler Merritt Project – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGu_xGBekpo I Take My Coffee Black: Reflections on Tupac, Musical Theater, Faith, and Being Black in America by Tyler Merritt – https://amzn.to/47by9Gf Luna Sea Fish House in Yachats, Oregon – https://www.lunaseafishhouse.com/ Buy My Own Drinks by Runaway June – https://open.spotify.com/track/40p6WybX0YvcLdMlLja3oL A Door Made for Me by Tyler Merritt – https://amzn.to/4mv4jBd A Long December by Counting Crows - https://open.spotify.com/track/1tjKIXd7DYNklhVSgBxREi Guest's Links: Website - https://thetylermerrittproject.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thetylermerrittproject/ Twitter - https://x.com/ttmproject Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thetylermerrittproject Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPB48_JfK-VMnYQPTYyMX5Q Connect with Jen!Jen's Website - https://jenhatmaker.com/ Jen's Instagram - https://instagram.com/jenhatmakerJen's Twitter - https://twitter.com/jenHatmaker/ Jen's Facebook - https://facebook.com/jenhatmakerJen's YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/JenHatmaker The For the Love Podcast is presented by Audacy. 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
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Hadeel Ghaida is a dynamic entrepreneur, podcast host, and co-owner of Spotlight Revenue, a marketing agency dedicated to helping businesses grow through results-driven lead generation. Hadeel is the host of The Warriorz Podcast, a show inspired by her training in Krav Maga, which has shaped her understanding of what it means to be a true warrior—resilient, courageous, and driven by purpose. Hadeel discusses deep self-awareness and constant self-reflection, which she cultivates through journaling, gratitude practices, and poetry inspired by artists like Tupac. She recommends that entrepreneurs take their time, follow their instincts, and build a business around what truly matters to them, not what's trending. Website: Spotlight Revenue LinkedIn: Hadeel Ghaida Previous Episode: iam335-podcaster-and-co-owner-helps-businesses-grow-their-customer-base-and-increase-sales Check out our CEO Hack Buzz Newsletter–our premium newsletter with hacks and nuggets to level up your organization. Sign up HERE. I AM CEO Handbook Volume 3 is HERE and it's FREE. Get your copy here: http://cbnation.co/iamceo3. Get the 100+ things that you can learn from 1600 business podcasts we recorded. Hear Gresh's story, learn the 16 business pillars from the podcast, find out about CBNation Architects and why you might be one and so much more. Did we mention it was FREE? Download it today!
In this deeply personal and inspiring episode of Nothing Left Unsaid, Tim Green and his son Troy welcome Grammy-winning artist Bruce Hornsby. Known for hits like "The Way It Is," Bruce opens up about music, legacy, confronting social issues through art, and finding humor amidst life's trials. From receiving a mysterious cassette featuring Tupac's iconic "Changes" to collaborating with Spike Lee, Bruce shares candid stories about creativity, authenticity, and the impact one song can have across generations. Episode Highlights: 00:00: Receiving Tupac's "Changes" cassette posthumously and its impact 09:06: Origins and relevance of "The Way It Is" 16:01: Collaborating with Spike Lee and navigating backlash 19:55: Why Bruce initially quit piano lessons due to embalming fluid 34:00: Choosing music over basketball and overcoming family skepticism 47:14: Personal struggles, ALS connections, and finding spiritual grounding 53:00: Bruce proudly shares insights into his family's unique journey This episode encapsulates music's power to inspire change and heal wounds, interwoven with humor and humanity, perfectly reflecting the heart of Nothing Left Unsaid. SPONSORS: ElevenLabs: Thanks to ElevenLabs for supporting this episode and powering Tim's voice. SOCIAL: Website: nlupod.com Twitter: @nlutimgreen Facebook: facebook.com/NLUpod Instagram: @nlupod AUDIO ONLY: Spotify: Listen on Spotify Apple Podcasts: Listen on Apple Podcasts PERSONAL: Tackle ALS: tackleals.com Tim Green Books: authortimgreen.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joining us all the way from the US of A this episode, we have Tim Trumpy. Co-host of the popular podcast Crackpot which features two law school buddies discussing the believability of conspiracy theories ranging from aliens to Tupac.Episode 29 also has a mini guest appearance from a little gibbon who shares some interesting facts. Pick N Licks is presented by musicians Danny Beardsley and Dan Dan Hayes - The Dream Band Podcast, where guests create their ultimate dream band. Produced by Heather Beardsley. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Drugs as Weapons Against Us: The CIA's Murderous Targeting of SDS, Panthers, Hendrix, Lennon, Cobain, Tupac, and Other LeftistsDrugs as Weapons Against Us meticulously details how a group of opium-trafficking families came to form an American oligarchy and eventually achieved global dominance. This oligarchy helped fund the Nazi regime and then saved thousands of Nazis to work with the Central Intelligence Agency. CIA operations such as MK-Ultra pushed LSD and other drugs on leftist leaders and left-leaning populations at home and abroad. Evidence supports that this oligarchy further led the United States into its longest-running wars in the ideal areas for opium crops, while also massively funding wars in areas of coca plant abundance for cocaine production under the guise of a “war on drugs” that is actually the use of drugs as a war on us. Drugs as Weapons Against Us tells how scores of undercover U.S. Intelligence agents used drugs in the targeting of leftist leaders from SDS to the Black Panthers, Young Lords, Latin Kings, and the Occupy Movement. It also tells how they particularly targeted leftist musicians, including John Lennon, Jimi Hendrix, Kurt Cobain, and Tupac Shakur to promote drugs while later murdering them when they started sobering up and taking on more leftist activism. The book further uncovers the evidence that Intelligence agents dosed Paul Robeson with LSD, gave Mick Jagger his first hit of acid, hooked Janis Joplin on amphetamines, as well as manipulating Elvis Presley, Eminem, the Wu Tang Clan, and others.https://amzn.to/4fH3ZNDBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
Get ready for the laughs, the vibes, and some wild stories in Ep. 360 of The Pour Horsemen Podcast! From celebrating Don's birthday weekend in true Tupac-inspired fashion to sharing hilarious tales of poor decisions and iconic Shipley's donut debates, this episode is packed with unfiltered moments you won't want to miss. We pod solo this week, diving into everything from community initiatives to relationship mishaps, and even revealing why pour decisions might just lead to the best memories. Hurt At Work? Contact our partners at https://crockett.law for all of your legal needs. @bankonbriantx is ready to help. Join our Patreon for more exclusive content: https://www.patreon.com/thepourhorsemen By supporting us, you're not just a listener but a valued part of our community. Use our Code POUR at Bluechew.com for your discount. Follow The Pour Horsemen on Instagram @thepourhorsemen and email at thepourhorsemen@gmail.com. Subscribe to Apple Podcasts, Spotify Podcasts, Google Play, YouTube, iHeartRadio, or PocketCast. CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 01:25 - Don's Birthday Party 06:14 - Making Pour Decisions 21:53 - Entertainers and Their Impact 30:15 - Shipley Donuts Acquisition 33:01 - Shipley's Donuts History 56:15 - Parenting Insights 56:40 - Intentional Parenting 57:15 - Self-Belief and Confidence
"Can a single rumor define a rock legend's legacy—even decades later?"In this outrageous and unforgettable episode of The Ben and Skin Show, hosts Ben Rogers, Jeff “Skin” Wade, Kevin “KT” Turner, and Krystina Ray dive headfirst into the wild world of music news, where AI tributes, urban legends, and record-breaking concerts collide in the most unexpected ways.
In this episode, the gang gets back together to talk about what's kept them apart for several weeks, including RJ's Testifying in a Keefe D hearing! GET YOUR NEW #IAOC GEAR! It's ALL Organized Crime! https://www.etsy.com/shop/IAOCGear?ref=profile_header
What is love? Baby don't hurt me – study shows 89% of people have experienced love, what's up with the other 11% and which side are you on? It's National Day of Unplugging and according to study: men monitor their social media more than women do (yeah…we're shocked too!) 75% of Americans say that they have skipped a social event because of not wanting to deal with PARKING! That's not to mention the paying part of it…Listen to Johnny's House to find out where they draw the line to avoid going out. Brian was putting in some yard work and gave his backyard a nice facelift. Listen to what projects everyone else from Johnny's House has been working on, and if they were successful completing it. Survey says that according to men – society has placed the pressure of them to “be manly”. Women, do you feel like you need to carry masculine energy to fulfill the lack there of from men? Johnny had to teach his son what a pager was after listening to a song from Tupac. From burning CD's to recording on cassettes in a boombox; listen to what everyone else had to say about old-school tech. What old person thing do you do; outside of Johnny going to Early Bird Diner, listen to the rest of everyone's list.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What is love? Baby don't hurt me – study shows 89% of people have experienced love, what's up with the other 11% and which side are you on? It's National Day of Unplugging and according to study: men monitor their social media more than women do (yeah…we're shocked too!) 75% of Americans say that they have skipped a social event because of not wanting to deal with PARKING! That's not to mention the paying part of it…Listen to Johnny's House to find out where they draw the line to avoid going out. Brian was putting in some yard work and gave his backyard a nice facelift. Listen to what projects everyone else from Johnny's House has been working on, and if they were successful completing it. Survey says that according to men – society has placed the pressure of them to “be manly”. Women, do you feel like you need to carry masculine energy to fulfill the lack there of from men? Johnny had to teach his son what a pager was after listening to a song from Tupac. From burning CD's to recording on cassettes in a boombox; listen to what everyone else had to say about old-school tech. What old person thing do you do; outside of Johnny going to Early Bird Diner, listen to the rest of everyone's list.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From Tupac to Pipeline, this episode of Pinch My Salt takes you on a wild ride through surf trauma, street wisdom, and comedy chaos. Sterling recounts the time he got hazed by North Shore legends Mark Healey and Jesse Merle Jones—yes, there was a knife, a closet, and a bloody tuna. This is core surf culture meets unfiltered stand-up comedy.
When Kendrick Lamar took the Super Bowl halftime stage in 2025 and had the stadium chanting along to “Not Like Us,” it was clear: Diss tracks had gone stratospheric. The Kendrick vs. Drake beef echoes legendary rap rivalries like Biggie vs. Tupac and Jay-Z vs. Nas—but diss tracks stretch back through a century of American pop to the Tin Pan Alley era. Vaudeville singer Eddie Cantor, James Brown, John Lennon, Carly Simon, Kool Moe Dee, Lauryn Hill, and countless other artists have all tapped the hitmaking power of a personal grudge. Step this way and join Chris Molanphy as he traces the history of answer records, diss tracks, and rap beefs that shaped the charts—and the culture. Get more Hit Parade with Slate Plus! Join for monthly early-access episodes, bonus episodes of "The Bridge," and ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe directly from the Hit Parade show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/hitparadeplus to get access wherever you listen. Podcast production by Kevin Bendis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When Kendrick Lamar took the Super Bowl halftime stage in 2025 and had the stadium chanting along to “Not Like Us,” it was clear: Diss tracks had gone stratospheric. The Kendrick vs. Drake beef echoes legendary rap rivalries like Biggie vs. Tupac and Jay-Z vs. Nas—but diss tracks stretch back through a century of American pop to the Tin Pan Alley era. Vaudeville singer Eddie Cantor, James Brown, John Lennon, Carly Simon, Kool Moe Dee, Lauryn Hill, and countless other artists have all tapped the hitmaking power of a personal grudge. Step this way and join Chris Molanphy as he traces the history of answer records, diss tracks, and rap beefs that shaped the charts—and the culture. Get more Hit Parade with Slate Plus! Join for monthly early-access episodes, bonus episodes of "The Bridge," and ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe directly from the Hit Parade show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/hitparadeplus to get access wherever you listen. Podcast production by Kevin Bendis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When Kendrick Lamar took the Super Bowl halftime stage in 2025 and had the stadium chanting along to “Not Like Us,” it was clear: Diss tracks had gone stratospheric. The Kendrick vs. Drake beef echoes legendary rap rivalries like Biggie vs. Tupac and Jay-Z vs. Nas—but diss tracks stretch back through a century of American pop to the Tin Pan Alley era. Vaudeville singer Eddie Cantor, James Brown, John Lennon, Carly Simon, Kool Moe Dee, Lauryn Hill, and countless other artists have all tapped the hitmaking power of a personal grudge. Step this way and join Chris Molanphy as he traces the history of answer records, diss tracks, and rap beefs that shaped the charts—and the culture. Get more Hit Parade with Slate Plus! Join for monthly early-access episodes, bonus episodes of "The Bridge," and ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe directly from the Hit Parade show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/hitparadeplus to get access wherever you listen. Podcast production by Kevin Bendis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rachel Stockman, President of Law & Crime , the top trial channel on YouTube, joins today's pod! She shares insights from their extensive coverage of the Diddy trial, highlighting their innovative use of AI to recreate courtroom scenes from real transcripts due to cameras being disallowed. She also explains their "YouTube-first" strategy, especially how focusing on in-depth, long-form content for their engaged audience differentiates them from other media outlets. Finally, she touches on the upcoming Tupac trial coverage and how they decide which cases to follow based on audience interest and their commitment to victims' families, citing the unexpected virality of the Gwyneth Paltrow civil case.But first: YouTube's impressive Q1 ad revenue, nearing $10 billion, and the strategic move to exclusively stream an NFL game in Brazil, aiming for record viewership. Also: the significant sales decline of Prime, the beverage brand by Logan Paul and KSI, and the related case study on the challenges of building sustainable creator brands beyond initial virality.00:00 Welcome to Creator Upload 00:24 AI's Impact on Future Parenting 01:19 The Hunt for Undiscovered Music & Content 02:48 The Double-Edged Sword of Content Access 03:14 AI Integration in Platforms (Roblox & YouTube Shorts) 05:13 YouTube's Q1 Ad Revenue Soars 07:12 The Decline of Prime & Sustainable Creator Brands 11:01 Marketing Beyond Virality 13:41 "Nothing Kills Bad Brands Faster Than Great Marketing" 14:50 Creator Passion and Brand Building 15:39 Law& Crime Diddy Trial Coverage & AI 19:06 The "YouTube-First" Strategy 20:59 Law & Crime In-Depth Content Approach 22:24 Upcoming Trials and Content Strategy 24:14 The Gwyneth Paltrow Case: Unexpected Virality 25:58 Wrap Up & FarewellCreator Upload is your creator economy podcast, hosted by Lauren Schnipper and Joshua Cohen.Follow Lauren: https://www.linkedin.com/in/schnipper/Follow Josh: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshuajcohen/Original music by London Bridge: https://www.instagram.com/londonbridgemusic/Edited and produced by Adam Conner: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamonbrand
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In this episode of BTL, we will talk about Black Music, Black English, and grammar. Did you know that Standard American English is different from AAVE? Well, Singers like Tupac and Erykah Badu put that into practice. Let's check some of them and understand the nuances of my favorite variety of English.Pronunciation Mastershttps://go.hotmart.com/E74795312J English in Brazil Plushttps://go.hotmart.com/T70926592F SOS Viagemhttps://go.hotmart.com/I86476193C?ap=69e6
What is love? Baby don't hurt me – study shows 89% of people have experienced love, what's up with the other 11% and which side are you on? It's National Day of Unplugging and according to study: men monitor their social media more than women do (yeah…we're shocked too!) 75% of Americans say that they have skipped a social event because of not wanting to deal with PARKING! That's not to mention the paying part of it…Listen to Johnny's House to find out where they draw the line to avoid going out. Brian was putting in some yard work and gave his backyard a nice facelift. Listen to what projects everyone else from Johnny's House has been working on, and if they were successful completing it. Survey says that according to men – society has placed the pressure of them to “be manly”. Women, do you feel like you need to carry masculine energy to fulfill the lack there of from men? Johnny had to teach his son what a pager was after listening to a song from Tupac. From burning CD's to recording on cassettes in a boombox; listen to what everyone else had to say about old-school tech. What old person thing do you do; outside of Johnny going to Early Bird Diner, listen to the rest of everyone's list.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What is love? Baby don't hurt me – study shows 89% of people have experienced love, what's up with the other 11% and which side are you on? It's National Day of Unplugging and according to study: men monitor their social media more than women do (yeah…we're shocked too!) 75% of Americans say that they have skipped a social event because of not wanting to deal with PARKING! That's not to mention the paying part of it…Listen to Johnny's House to find out where they draw the line to avoid going out. Brian was putting in some yard work and gave his backyard a nice facelift. Listen to what projects everyone else from Johnny's House has been working on, and if they were successful completing it. Survey says that according to men – society has placed the pressure of them to “be manly”. Women, do you feel like you need to carry masculine energy to fulfill the lack there of from men? Johnny had to teach his son what a pager was after listening to a song from Tupac. From burning CD's to recording on cassettes in a boombox; listen to what everyone else had to say about old-school tech. What old person thing do you do; outside of Johnny going to Early Bird Diner, listen to the rest of everyone's list.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
R-Truth, also known as Ron Killings, is one of the most entertaining and versatile performers in professional wrestling history. From becoming the first African-American NWA World Heavyweight Champion to redefining comedy in WWE, his charisma, longevity, and unmatched comedic timing have made him a fan favorite for decades. Whether he's chasing titles or delivering laughs, R-Truth always keeps the truth entertaining.In the newest "Casual Conversations with The Classic '' episode, Justin is joined by Ron Killings aka R-Truth. They discuss his return, the We Want Truth movement, cutting his hair, wrestling John Cena, Aleister Black, Damian Priest, Cody Rhodes, Country Music Album, meeting Tupac and more! Enjoy!Social Handles Ron Killings - @ronkillings1 (IG) & @ronkillings (X)My Official Website + Demo Reel - https://www.justindhillon.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thewrestlingclassic/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@thewrestlingclassic X - https://x.com/twcworldwide Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheWrestlingClassic/ Limited Edition TWC Tee https://headquartersclothing.com/products/headquarters-x-the-wrestling-classic-logo-tee?_pos=1&_psq=wrestlinhg&_ss=e&_v=1.0 WWE Shop Affiliate wwe-shop.sjv.io/RGRxQv 500 Level https://www.500level.com/ Join the Discord Community https://linktr.ee/thewrestlingclassic All Episodes are on "The Wrestling Classic" Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOQOYraeFlX-xd8f3adQtTw #RonKillings #RTruth #WWEBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/twc-show--4417554/support.
When Kendrick Lamar took the Super Bowl halftime stage in 2025 and had the stadium chanting along to “Not Like Us,” it was clear: Diss tracks had gone stratospheric. The Kendrick vs. Drake beef echoes legendary rap rivalries like Biggie vs. Tupac and Jay-Z vs. Nas—but diss tracks stretch back through a century of American pop to the Tin Pan Alley era. Vaudeville singer Eddie Cantor, James Brown, John Lennon, Carly Simon, Kool Moe Dee, Lauryn Hill, and countless other artists have all tapped the hitmaking power of a personal grudge. Step this way and join Chris Molanphy as he traces the history of answer records, diss tracks, and rap beefs that shaped the charts—and the culture. Get more Hit Parade with Slate Plus! Join for monthly early-access episodes, bonus episodes of "The Bridge," and ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe directly from the Hit Parade show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/hitparadeplus to get access wherever you listen. Podcast production by Kevin Bendis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When Kendrick Lamar took the Super Bowl halftime stage in 2025 and had the stadium chanting along to “Not Like Us”, it was clear: diss tracks had gone stratospheric. The Kendrick vs. Drake beef echoes legendary rap rivalries like Biggie vs. Tupac and Jay Z vs. Nas—but diss tracks stretch back through a century of American pop, long before hip-hop, all the way to the days of Tin Pan Alley. From Eddie Cantor and James Brown, to John Lennon and Carly Simon, to Kool Moe Dee and Lauryn Hill, artists have been turning personal grudges into hits for over a century. Step this way and join Chris Molanphy as he traces the history of answer records, diss tracks and rap beefs that shaped the charts and the culture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When Kendrick Lamar took the Super Bowl halftime stage in 2025 and had the stadium chanting along to “Not Like Us”, it was clear: diss tracks had gone stratospheric. The Kendrick vs. Drake beef echoes legendary rap rivalries like Biggie vs. Tupac and Jay Z vs. Nas—but diss tracks stretch back through a century of American pop, long before hip-hop, all the way to the days of Tin Pan Alley. From Eddie Cantor and James Brown, to John Lennon and Carly Simon, to Kool Moe Dee and Lauryn Hill, artists have been turning personal grudges into hits for over a century. Step this way and join Chris Molanphy as he traces the history of answer records, diss tracks and rap beefs that shaped the charts and the culture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode #348: Kevin Iole is a veteran sportswriter (Retired) with over 40 years of experience and renowned for his in-depth coverage in boxing and MMA. Kevin wrote for outlets like the Las Vegas Review-Journal and Yahoo Sports. Kevin was awarded the 2007 Nat Fleischer Award for Boxing Journalism Excellence and was inducted into the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame in 2014. You can follow Kevin on X @KevinI and at KevinIole.com. --------------------Find all things The Last Round Boxing Podcast--------------------All Show Links
When Source does not call the qualified, it qualifies the called. Justin Shaw, mystical comedian, Dr. of Divinity, and Sourcerer, is passionate about empowering people to reclaim their self-worth and manifest their highest potential. Following a long battle with substance abuse, PTSD, depression and anxiety disorders, Justin, a former stand-up comedian, experienced firsthand the redeeming power of Source energy after an incredible experience he will never forget. A little bit Deepak and a little bit Tupac with a sharp comedic edge, Justin challenges the status quo and empowers people to wake up and live their truth with his new book Sourcery 101: 13 Rungs to a Higher Elevation of Consciousness, a new system designed for sourcing a spiritual revolution.Amazon.com: Sourcery 101: 13 Rungs to a Higher Elevation of Consciousness eBook : Shaw, Justin L.
Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel discuss the culture of swapping jerseys after a game and how Matt missed out on most of it. Watching The Quarterback Netflix series, Matt reflects on the insight from the show and how it compares to his own experiences. NY Times Best Selling Author Jeff Pearlman begins with covering Barry Bonds and how great of a baseball player he was. Was Bonds' demeanor part of the reason his legacy has suffered so much? Jeff recounts his book on the Cowboys and what made Jimmy Johnson's team so special. What made Bo Jackson one of the best athletes of all-time and what was the one sport he couldn't play? Jeff talks about Brett Favre and why he was legendary. Jeff previews his project on Tupac (coming out in October) and how he spoke to over 650 people for research. We play 'Start, Bench, Cut' with College Quartback trios from their alma-maters. Put the QBs in order from Oklahoma, Florida, Oregon, and USC. Matt and Bobby are both ready for real football and Matt is preparing for upcoming Media Days. Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Finally. After years and years of waiting the Tupac biopic released to mixed reviews. On this episode Spike Lou and Animal Brown give the definitive review on the film, breaking down what worked and where they dropped the ball and where it places in hip-hop biopic's. Also, Jay-Z has a huge week, Roscoe Dash has a new hustle, and Vic Mensa snaps on DJ Academiks.
KiddChris is happy top be back at work. Sara understands the others who struggle, acknowledging the "wet, nasty, lots of flooding" start to the week but aiming to cheer you up on your commute. ----Dive into discussions on the box office crushing success of the new Superman movie and Cincinnati's "blink and you'll miss it" cameo that still gets locals clapping. Get ready for the highly anticipated Happy Gilmore sequel and the wild concept of a new Uno-themed social club opening in Las Vegas where you can win money playing your childhood card game. They even touch on the resurgence of bands like Limp Bizkit, reflecting a broader era of '90s and early 2000s nostalgia.Discussions on recent shootings in Middletown and Cincinnati and the excitement surrounding Cincinnati sports. Hear about the Reds' big wins and Manager Terry Francona's 2,000th career win, plus the buzz around FC Cincinnati's upcoming match against Lionel Messi.A caller chimes in about the smoking and drinking monkey from Kentucky. Join in on lighthearted debates, from ranking top cereals (Cinnamon Toast Crunch takes the crown!) to critiquing Harper's Bazaar's "Hottest Men of All Time" list that puts James Dean and Tupac above George Clooney or Bradley Cooper.KiddChris will be at the Warren County Fair again this year! Complete with demolition derbies, fair food, and cow milking, perfect for family outings. And for a dose of modern parenting reality, hear about the KiddChris's experiences with Jojo Siwa and the fast-paced world of child YouTubers.
Send us a textYesss that's right, your two favorite guys from your favorite podcast are back like we never left. We may have needed a few boats to get here post flood, but the fact is we made it and we're ready to bring y'all this week's shenanigans. Y'all favorite president is back in the new, this time he shares his love of alligators with all the newly acquired residents of Alcatraz. Our continued conversation about the future of this world dealing with AI tech has brought a new fear into the equation. When you think about the 'ultimate come up' what are some things that come to mind? A black man is living his best life after his recent come up. We take a trip down into history where we uncover a secret love letter from Tupac to Madonna. There's plenty more to indulge in, just make sure you're strapped in with bev in hand!Support the show
Watch Prof H on Diddy verdict: https://youtube.com/live/qJEvc0V7RII Hamamoto on YouTube: / @professorhamamoto Watch Lionel on Diddy verdict: https://youtube.com/live/KR85dKR3Nao Watch part 6 here: https://youtube.com/live/DViShfvP9yE Watch part 5 here: https://youtube.com/live/TaF8EMyS4V4 Watch Prof Hamamoto Part 4 https://youtube.com/live/TkUr4CanA_k Watch Prof Hamamoto Part 3 https://youtube.com/live/qUHdKtabgNo Prof. Darrell Hamamoto, who is an American writer, academic, and specialist in U.S. media and ethnic studies. Professors Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/share/hZajgC... Follow P Diddys latest: • P Diddy #jayz #beyonce #hollywood #countrymusic #nashville #pdiddy #puffdaddy #truecrime #news #youtubenews #podcast #livestream #youtube #thepope #vatican #church #epstein Here are Hamamoto's recommended books: Can't Stop Won't Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation ——- The Psychological Covert War on Hip-Hop ——- The Covert War Against Rock: What You Don't Know About The Deaths of; (Jim Morrison, Tupac Shakur, Michael Hutchence, Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Phil Ochs, Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, John Lennon & The Notorious B.I.G) ——- Hit Men: Power Brokers and Fast Money Inside the Music Business ——- Me, the Mob, and the Music: One Helluva Ride Tommy James and the Shondells ——- Godfather of the Music Business: Morris Levy (American Made Music Series) ——- LAbyrinth: A Detective Investigates the Murders of Tupac Shakur and Notorious B.I.G., the Implication of Death Row Records, Suge Knight, and the Origins of the Los Angeles ——- The FBI war on Tupac Shakur: State repression of Black Leaders from the Civil Rights Error to the 1990s (real world) ——- The FBI war on Tupac Shakur and Black Leaders: US Intelligence's: Murderous Targeting of Tupac, MLK, Malcol, Panthers, Hendrix, Marley rappers and Linked Ethic Leftists ——- Have Gun Will Travel: The Spectacular Rise and Violent Fall of Death Row Records ——- The Big Payback: The History of the Business of Hip-Hop ——- Ruthless: A Memoir ——- Hip-Hop Decoded ——- Q: The Autobiography of Quincy Jones ——- How to Wreck a Nice Beach: The Vocoder from WW II to Hip-Hop, The Machine Speaks ——- Dancing with the Devil: How Puff burned the bad boys of Hip-Hop ——- Hiding in Hip-Hop: On the Down Low in the Entertainment industry—from Music to Hollywood
➡️ LSU wants to slap jersey patches on football uniforms - are we headed for NASCAR-level sponsorship in college sports? ➡️ Kentucky's kicker gets roasted with a 0 toughness rating in College Football 26. ➡️ Mike finally watched Jerry Maguire (welcome to 1996, buddy). ➡️ Sip, Chug, Drainpour returns with Snow Bunnies, Redheads, and PAWGs. ➡️ LA Galaxy's July 4th fireworks got delayed…because the Vancouver Whitecaps wouldn't stop running sprints. ➡️ USMNT loses the Gold Cup final to Mexico, and we feel bad for Diogo Jota's heartbreak. ➡️ Jake Paul beats Chavez Jr., gets ranked by the WBA, Butterbean calls him out, and Chavez gets deported. Seriously. ➡️ Orel Hershiser still mad about the Astros cheating. ➡️ Another athlete (Luis Ortiz) suspended for gambling. ➡️ California says Daily Fantasy is illegal betting. DraftKings basically laughs in their face. ➡️ Plus: Joey Chestnut dominates again, fast food prices are out of control, and Suge Knight claims they smoked Tupac's ashes. All the wildest sports stories of the week…and then some. ⸻
In this episode of The Retail Pilot, we sit down with Molly Howard, cofounder and CEO of La Ligne, the beloved fashion brand known for its effortless aesthetic, powerful storytelling, and slow burn sustainable success. Molly shares her fascinating path from private equity and investment banking at Credit Suisse to working at Rag & Bone and ultimately launching La Ligne with former Vogue editors Meredith Melling and Valerie Macaulay.You'll hear how her finance background uniquely shaped the brand's business model, why La Ligne prioritized profitability over hype, and how her cofounder chemistry laid the foundation for trust and longevity. Molly also opens up about navigating tariffs, scaling e-commerce thoughtfully, and the turning point that made her realize they needed to “drop product like a magazine” to keep customers returning weekly.Whether you're a founder, fashion lover, or just obsessed with good retail strategy, this is a must-listen conversation filled with lessons in leadership, resilience, and intuition.Show Notes:• Molly's unexpected journey from Credit Suisse to the fashion industry• The early days at Rag & Bone and the deal that flipped her role from banker to brand-side strategist• How a boat ride in Hawaii turned into a cofounder pitch• The vision behind La Ligne's name and how they built a brand rooted in non-fussy French minimalism• Why La Ligne raised under $4 million and how they've remained profitable ever since• The benefit of launching without institutional investors• Dividing responsibilities among three cofounders and why “three is easier than two”• Building a direct-to-consumer first model with mindful wholesale partnerships like Net-a-Porter and Shopbop• The challenges and creativity that came from growing without an early e-commerce hire• Influencer marketing, ShopMy, and keeping authenticity at the center• The La Drop strategy and why weekly product releases became key to customer loyalty• Facing down supply chain shocks and rising tariffs while keeping the brand nimble• The joy of physical retail and Molly's passion for designing store spaces• Denim, menswear, and collaborations as La Ligne's next frontiers• Rapid fire: Molly's favorite brands, best advice received, go-to pieces, and the Tupac class that shaped her thinkingLike what you hear?Follow The Retail Pilot and leave us a review. Share this episode with a friend who loves fashion or dreams of launching their own brand. You can also tag us on Instagram with your takeaways—we'd love to hear what inspired you.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
This week, No Brakes Nu' and GetFitWithJacq dive into a heavy but necessary conversation. The tragic passing of Young Noble from Tupac's group, The Outlawz, hit close to home—especially for Nu, who reflects on the pain of losing someone who once inspired him not to give up. From that raw emotion, they shift into a powerful dialogue on mental health, deal breakers in relationships, and why standing on your non-negotiables matters.They also break down the Diddy case, the murky lines between justice and vendettas, and the chaos of public opinion in the Black community. Plus, a heroic father who saved his daughter earns this week's Nipsey Hussle Award.This episode is about truth, pain, growth—and most importantly, holding on when life gets dark. Tap in, Kickbackers. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ian Fidance and Mike Feeney join Zac Amico and discuss the spider monkey caught in an office break room, best and worst Jordan Peele movies, Suge Knight claiming Tupac's friends and family smoked his ashes, Pride Parade shooting and mayhem, Ian's late arrival, their worst auditions, the evil history behind Washington Square Park and Barcade in NYC, what they'd do if they got stuck in an elevator, the Diddy verdict, Dave Portnoy posing on his tippy toes, Tupac conspiracies, Is Ian John Globikon, Dear Abby - my husband isn't good at sex, how to tell someone they have bad breath, farting on flights, the crazy crime Feeney witnessed outside the Comedy Cellar, Yamaneika rants and so much more!(Air Date: July 2nd, 2025)Support our sponsors!BodyBrainCoffee.com - Use promo code: ZOO15 to get 15% off!Zac Amico's Morning Zoo plug music can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMgQJEcVToY&list=PLzjkiYUjXuevVG0fTOX4GCTzbU0ooHQ-O&ab_channel=BulbyTo advertise your product or service on GaS Digital podcasts please go to TheADSide.com and click on "Advertisers" for more information!Submit your artwork via postal mail to:GaS Digital Networkc/o Zac's Morning Zoo151 1st Ave, #311New York, NY 10003You can sign up at GaSDigital.com with promo code: ZOO for a discount of $1.50 on your subscription and access to every Zac Amico's Morning Zoo show ever recorded! On top of that you'll also have the same access to ALL the shows that GaS Digital Network has to offer!Follow the whole show on social media!Ian FidanceTwitter: https://twitter.com/ianimal69Instagram: https://instagram.com/ianimal69Mike FeeneyTwitter: https://twitter.com/iammikefeeneyInstagram: https://instagram.com/iammikefeeneyZac AmicoTwitter: https://twitter.com/ZASpookShowInstagram: https://instagram.com/zacisnotfunnySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hamamoto on YouTube: / @professorhamamoto Watch Lionel on Diddy verdict: https://youtube.com/live/KR85dKR3Nao Watch part 6 here: https://youtube.com/live/DViShfvP9yE Watch part 5 here: https://youtube.com/live/TaF8EMyS4V4 Watch Prof Hamamoto Part 4 https://youtube.com/live/TkUr4CanA_k Watch Prof Hamamoto Part 3 https://youtube.com/live/qUHdKtabgNo Prof. Darrell Hamamoto, who is an American writer, academic, and specialist in U.S. media and ethnic studies. Professors Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/share/hZajgC... Follow P Diddys latest: • P Diddy #jayz #beyonce #hollywood #countrymusic #nashville #pdiddy #puffdaddy #truecrime #news #youtubenews #podcast #livestream #youtube #thepope #vatican #church Here are Hamamoto's recommended books: Can't Stop Won't Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation ——- The Psychological Covert War on Hip-Hop ——- The Covert War Against Rock: What You Don't Know About The Deaths of; (Jim Morrison, Tupac Shakur, Michael Hutchence, Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Phil Ochs, Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, John Lennon & The Notorious B.I.G) ——- Hit Men: Power Brokers and Fast Money Inside the Music Business ——- Me, the Mob, and the Music: One Helluva Ride Tommy James and the Shondells ——- Godfather of the Music Business: Morris Levy (American Made Music Series) ——- LAbyrinth: A Detective Investigates the Murders of Tupac Shakur and Notorious B.I.G., the Implication of Death Row Records, Suge Knight, and the Origins of the Los Angeles ——- The FBI war on Tupac Shakur: State repression of Black Leaders from the Civil Rights Error to the 1990s (real world) ——- The FBI war on Tupac Shakur and Black Leaders: US Intelligence's: Murderous Targeting of Tupac, MLK, Malcol, Panthers, Hendrix, Marley rappers and Linked Ethic Leftists ——- Have Gun Will Travel: The Spectacular Rise and Violent Fall of Death Row Records ——- The Big Payback: The History of the Business of Hip-Hop ——- Ruthless: A Memoir ——- Hip-Hop Decoded ——- Q: The Autobiography of Quincy Jones ——- How to Wreck a Nice Beach: The Vocoder from WW II to Hip-Hop, The Machine Speaks ——- Dancing with the Devil: How Puff burned the bad boys of Hip-Hop ——- Hiding in Hip-Hop: On the Down Low in the Entertainment industry—from Music to Hollywood
This episode goes into the death of Tupac Artist Young Noble of Outlawz Dead at 47, we also go into the death of Julian McMahon at the age of 56. This episode also goes into Trump Speech and him making Anti Semetic Slurs. Hosted by your Pastor Michael Smith and co-hosted by your Brotha Lamick IsraelIf you would like tune in and join Brotha Lamick Young Disciples Discord the link is https://discord.gg/SVQygUP2 If you would like to sign up for the Monthly newsletter/ have a special request/report you would like done email Brotha Lamick Israel at Lamick19@outlook.com
The Killing of Tupac ShakurWho did it and why? Poet, movie star, revolutionary -- Tupac Amaru Shakur was the most popular rapper in the world. No one symbolized the violence at the heart of gangsta rap more than Tupac, and he ultimately fell victim to that violence, gunned down in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas at the age of 25. This raw, no-holds-barred account discloses new information, including exclusive photo evidence, about the unsolved murder of Tupac: the failed investigation, the rap wars, the killing of Biggie Smalls, the Bloods-Crips connection, and the many possible motives leading to the murder that rocked the music world.The Murder of Biggie SmallsThe Notorious B.I.G. exploded onto the hip-hop scene with his platinum-selling album Ready to Die in 1995. The life of B.I.G. a.k.a. Biggie Smalls--born Christopher Wallace--had come a long way from the years spent in his Bed-Sty neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York, where he dropped out of school at age seventeen to pursue the culture of the street and master his rapping style. It was on the street that Smalls began emceeing his original raps and was discovered by Sean "Puffy" Combs, who recognized Smalls's potential and took his gangsta image to the next level.Within a few years he moved from the street to two successful rap albums, several million dollars in earnings, a Billboard Music Award in 1996 for Rapper of the Year, a marriage to R&B singer Faith Evans, a very public affair with L'il Kim, and hanging with Tupac Shakur, Marion "Surge" Knight, Puff Daddy, and Mary J. Blige. Despite becoming king of his world, Smalls didn't leave the life he rapped about behind. During his two-year rise up the charts he had several run-ins with the law, on charges ranging from assault to drugs and weapons possession. In 1994, both he and Combs were accused publicly by Suge Knight and Tupac's camp of setting up the shooting of Tupac Shakur, a charge they both vehemently denied.The high life was brought to an end on March 9, 1997, after Biggie attended the Soul Train Awards in Los Angeles. Smalls was gunned down in his car much like friend-turned-enemy Shakur had been six months earlier.Three years after Smalls's death, the police still have not made an arrest, and despite their early confidence that the case would be solved quickly, his murder continues to raise more questions than it answers.Respected journalist Cathy Scott has traveled from Las Vegas to New York and Los Angeles, interviewing those involved with Smalls and reviewing court documents and police reports surrounding the case in order to tell the real story of the murder of Biggie Smalls.The Murder of Biggie Smalls uncovers what those around Smalls and Shakur don't want to be revealed, including:The possibility that Smalls may have owed a gang money and was killed to collect on the debt.That Puffy Combs, Smalls's record producer, may have hired Crips members as bodyguards, who in turn killed Smalls over a financial beef.That Combs may have been the intended victim instead of Smalls.The investigation into Suge Knight, Tupac Shakur's record producer, and the suspicion that he may have masterminded Smalls's murder from his California prison cell.Smalls's mother's belief that the federal government was involved in the mruder and that police have conspired not to solve the crime.Why many surrounding Smalls feel the police have neglected the case to the point of letting the murderer get away--while being unwilling to offer any information themselves or assist the police in their efforts.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
The Killing of Tupac ShakurWho did it and why? Poet, movie star, revolutionary -- Tupac Amaru Shakur was the most popular rapper in the world. No one symbolized the violence at the heart of gangsta rap more than Tupac, and he ultimately fell victim to that violence, gunned down in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas at the age of 25. This raw, no-holds-barred account discloses new information, including exclusive photo evidence, about the unsolved murder of Tupac: the failed investigation, the rap wars, the killing of Biggie Smalls, the Bloods-Crips connection, and the many possible motives leading to the murder that rocked the music world.The Murder of Biggie SmallsThe Notorious B.I.G. exploded onto the hip-hop scene with his platinum-selling album Ready to Die in 1995. The life of B.I.G. a.k.a. Biggie Smalls--born Christopher Wallace--had come a long way from the years spent in his Bed-Sty neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York, where he dropped out of school at age seventeen to pursue the culture of the street and master his rapping style. It was on the street that Smalls began emceeing his original raps and was discovered by Sean "Puffy" Combs, who recognized Smalls's potential and took his gangsta image to the next level.Within a few years he moved from the street to two successful rap albums, several million dollars in earnings, a Billboard Music Award in 1996 for Rapper of the Year, a marriage to R&B singer Faith Evans, a very public affair with L'il Kim, and hanging with Tupac Shakur, Marion "Surge" Knight, Puff Daddy, and Mary J. Blige. Despite becoming king of his world, Smalls didn't leave the life he rapped about behind. During his two-year rise up the charts he had several run-ins with the law, on charges ranging from assault to drugs and weapons possession. In 1994, both he and Combs were accused publicly by Suge Knight and Tupac's camp of setting up the shooting of Tupac Shakur, a charge they both vehemently denied.The high life was brought to an end on March 9, 1997, after Biggie attended the Soul Train Awards in Los Angeles. Smalls was gunned down in his car much like friend-turned-enemy Shakur had been six months earlier.Three years after Smalls's death, the police still have not made an arrest, and despite their early confidence that the case would be solved quickly, his murder continues to raise more questions than it answers.Respected journalist Cathy Scott has traveled from Las Vegas to New York and Los Angeles, interviewing those involved with Smalls and reviewing court documents and police reports surrounding the case in order to tell the real story of the murder of Biggie Smalls.The Murder of Biggie Smalls uncovers what those around Smalls and Shakur don't want to be revealed, including:The possibility that Smalls may have owed a gang money and was killed to collect on the debt.That Puffy Combs, Smalls's record producer, may have hired Crips members as bodyguards, who in turn killed Smalls over a financial beef.That Combs may have been the intended victim instead of Smalls.The investigation into Suge Knight, Tupac Shakur's record producer, and the suspicion that he may have masterminded Smalls's murder from his California prison cell.Smalls's mother's belief that the federal government was involved in the mruder and that police have conspired not to solve the crime.Why many surrounding Smalls feel the police have neglected the case to the point of letting the murderer get away--while being unwilling to offer any information themselves or assist the police in their efforts.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
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12 Kyle and D are joined by special guest Baylor The Great, embark on an in-depth exploration of one of rap's most compelling hypotheticals: What if Tupac Shakur had never signed with Death Row Records? Together, the trio unpacks the far-reaching consequences of this pivotal decision, delving into how it might have altered the trajectory of Tupac's career, the dynamics of the infamous East Coast-West Coast rivalry, and the evolution of his enduring legacy. The conversation weaves through Tupac's tumultuous legal battles and the vibrant, often volatile LA hip-hop scene of the mid-1990s. D, 12 Kyle, and Baylor imagine alternate realities—considering what Tupac's life and music might have looked like had he chosen a different label, focused more intently on activism, or forged new creative partnerships with artists outside the Death Row roster. They reflect on how these choices could have influenced not only Tupac's personal journey but also the broader landscape of hip-hop culture. Throughout the episode, the they pay thoughtful tribute to Tupac's profound influence, examining his artistry, his role as a cultural icon, and the enduring “what ifs” that continue to spark debate and fascination among fans and historians alike. This episode offers a rich, nuanced discussion that honors Tupac's legacy while inviting listeners to imagine the alternate paths that might have shaped the history of hip-hop. 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
Today we’re joined by legendary sportswriter Jeff Pearlman — one of the best to ever do it. He’s been covering sports for over 30 years, writing iconic bios on athletes like Walter Payton and Showtime Lakers… but his next chapter? A deep dive into Tupac. We talk the wild days of MLB in the ‘90s, Michael Irvin stories, the raw truth of reporting from inside a clubhouse. Chad’s childhood gets shattered when he learns Barry Bonds was kind of a renob behind the scenes. If you’re into sports, storytelling, or '90s hip hop, this EP is for you. More about Jeff Pearlman Here:https://jeffpearlman.com/ We are live streaming a Fully unedited version of the pod on Twitch, if you want to chat with us while we're recording, follow here: https://www.twitch.tv/chadandjtgodeep Grab some dank merch here:https://shop.chadandjt.com/ Come see us on Tour! Get your tix - http://www.chadandjt.com TEXT OR CALL the hotline with your issue or question: 323-418-2019(Start with where you're from and name for best possible advice) Check out the reddit for some dank convo: https://www.reddit.com/r/ChadGoesDeep/ Thanks to our Sponsors:Brotege: The Best Skincare products for bros. Visit https://www.brotege.com and use code deep at checkout!Cash App: Send, Receive, Invest & Manage Your Money with Cash App - sign up using code “godeep” send $5 and get a free $10! https://cash.app/Cornbread Hemp: The first-ever USDA Organic THC gummy that’s 100% legal. Get 30% off your order today when visiting - https://www.cornbreadhemp.com/godeep PRODUCTION & EDITS BY: Jake Rohret #jeffpearlman #sportsillustrated #tupac
RUNDOWN Mitch and Hotshot kick off Episode 338 with a chaotic Father's Day recap involving mini-golf madness, stroller gridlock, and a player with a walker clogging the first tee. Hotshot goes MIA for eight hours and doesn't even play. Mitch follows with two public floggings: one for crediting “The Twist” to Fats Domino, the other for dusting off a 2013 John Olerud story like it was breaking news. His fastball? Missing. Hotshot? Happy to point that out. Dave Grosby returns to talk about his health battles, a rough ketamine treatment, and the overlooked value of opioids for pain relief. He still finds time to make a bold Mariners playoff case. Brady Henderson checks in from Seahawks camp to explain why Mike Macdonald's version of Seattle looks more united and less ego-driven. He breaks down Sam Darnold's grip on QB1, the Jalen Milroe development arc, and why 2024 already feels different. Finally, Brady Farkas flies solo at the Mariners No-Table. Seattle sweeps Cleveland, JP Crawford stays hot, and Julio keeps hitting — but not with much muscle. They break down rotation depth, bullpen leaks, and trade bait like Gino Suarez and Josh Naylor. The playoff math is still murky, but the hunt continues. GUESTS Dave Grosby | Former Seattle Radio Host Brady Henderson | ESPN Seahawks Insider Brady Farkas | Host, Refuse to Lose Podcast TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | Miniature golf debacle on Father's Day. Hotshot disappears for 8 hours and Mitch suspects a lie. 6:00 | Mitch's Mea Culpas: Two big errors from Episode 337: Fats Domino vs. Chubby Checker, and a 12-year-old news story passed off as new. 8:15 | Tupac's Birthday & Mitch's Vegas Memory: Tupac's 54th birthday sparks a story about Mitch being in the same building the night Tupac was shot. Plus: Dunbar High and NBA trivia. 19:21 | Mitch recaps his radio reunion with Puck, Stretch, and Sandmeyer before diving into Randy Johnson's brutally awkward jersey-retirement tour, where nostalgia gives way to grievances. 41:32 | Guest: Dave Grosby, Dave talks candidly about his chronic pain treatment, the psychedelic failure of ketamine, and why opioids get a bad rap. Then shifts into Mariners mode with playoff predictions and trade speculation. 1:02:40 | Guest: Brady Henderson, Insight from Seahawks OTAs and minicamps. Brady explains the cultural shift under Mike Macdonald and evaluates the team's offseason vibe, quarterback depth, and drama-free roster. 1:30:26 | Guest: Mariners No-Table with Brady Farkas, A Cleveland sweep breathes life into the Mariners' season. JP Crawford is on fire, the bullpen looks steadier, but Julio's big-hit drought continues. Trade deadline names like Gino Suarez and Josh Naylor emerge, and the AL West race tightens. 1:59:55 | Other Stuff Segment; From fake testicles on the field to Shohei Ohtani's return to the mound, Mitch and Hotshot unpack a wild week of sports absurdity, awkward trades, record-breaking comebacks, heart attack scares, and viral sibling drama—all before diving into baseball's biggest merch stars and RIPs to legends.
In this explosive two-part episode, Death Row founder Suge Knight calls Aubrey from prison to deliver his most unfiltered take yet on the trial of his decades-long rival: Sean “Diddy” Combs. Suge doesn’t hold back. He rewinds the clock to the real origins of the East Coast vs. West Coast war. Who REALLY started the long trail of bloodshed that claimed the lives of Biggie and Tupac? Who does Suge blame for Diddy’s ‘Bad Boy’ behavior? And in a chilling prediction, Suge reveals what he believes could happen in court that would shake the music industry forever. This isn’t a headline—it’s a warning. And it's coming from the inside. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.