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“Most rappers don't make a lot of money… Being a rapper/ artist is like anybody else with a 9-5, you gon get what you put into that sh*t” ~ Wayno Music executive and content creator Wayno joins Lalaa Shepard, Boss Britt, and DJ eXeL for a new edition of Lunch Table Talk Presented by The Progress Report Podcast to speak about his Harlem and Bronx, NYC roots, recalls working in the mailroom of Roc-A-Fella Records starting his journey in the music business, formerly being a host on “Everyday Struggle” Podcast on Complex alongside Akademiks and Nadeska, learning directly from Coach K and P at QC, reflects on the importance of being a useful person and knowing how to pivot, and blames social media for making people throw artists away easily. https://www.instagram.com/wayno119/ https://www.instagram.com/lalaashep/ https://www.instagram.com/djexel/ https://www.instagram.com/bossbritt__/ https://www.instagram.com/theprogressreport101/ https://www.instagram.com/tprmediagroup1/ Website: https://tprmediagroup.com https://linktr.ee/TheProgressReportMediaGroup Listen to us on the Revolt Podcast Network: https://tr.ee/GxMmkTcj7o Listen to us on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-progress-report-podcast/id1494070183 Listen to us on Spotify Podcasts: https://open.spotify.com/show/5sBgF6wWa7NmHraP2QuBEv?si=a0f5f19b8a494fb5 The Progress Report theme song created by Jaylii (produced by Sparkz): https://www.instagram.com/jayliiradio/ https://www.instagram.com/trakmanmuzikllc/ 0:00 Wayno TPR drop 0:09 TPR theme song 0:34 introduction 1:18 TPR pop quiz 3:29 coming up in the mail room at Roc-A-Fella Records 5:00 coming up in Harlem, NYC 5:53 first time seeing Murda Inc 8:08 Kanye West cap 10:42 Kanye West now 12:43 excuses for Kanye West being weird 13:47 drill music culture “Drill music as a culture has ruined black and brown youth all over America” ~ Wayno 15:16 DJ Akademiks handling Kanye during interview 18:18 addresses that blank ended because they weren't making money 22:47 media mindset 27:04 recording contracts playing on people's needs 30:20 “Most rappers don't make a lot of money… Being a rapper/ artist is like anybody else with a 9-5, you gon get what you put into that sh*t” ~ Wayno 31:35 being an A&R at QC and learning from Coach K and P/ RIP Takeoff 32:08 Gloss Up 39:09 Lil Baby doing it his way 44:27 social media making people throw artists away 45:35 recalls working at Asylum 47:03 why didn't 600Breezy's music work 48:23 not being artist dependent for his podcast 48:55 tips for content creators 49:31 landing podcast deal with Amazon Music 52:05 getting into content creation with JayHill 53:49 Speedy Norman 55:26 take suggestions 58:40 invest 59:45 best food and fashion in Bronx and Harlem, NYC 1:03:45 Dave East Jordan collab 1:05:17 what does our keyword “progress” mean to Wayno? #Wayno #KanyeWest #Akademiks #JoeBudden #lalaashepard #BossBritt #DJeXel #LunchTableTalk #TheProgressReportPodcast
La salud mental, que cosa tan importante de conversar. En este episodio con Nadeska Gallardo y Vanessa Silva, me llevo la base de llevar una vida balanceada con una misma y con el entorno. El poder establecer metas a un tiempo razonable y de NO dudar pedir ayuda a un coach que me guía para lograr mis objetivos en todos los ámbitos de mi vida Si quieres ver el episodio en mi canal de Youtube, te dejo acá el link: https://youtu.be/gs3Vb518vrs Perfil de instagram Vanessa Silva: https://www.instagram.com/soyvanesilva/?hl=es Perfil de instagram Nadeska Gallardo: https://www.instagram.com/nadeskagallardo/?hl=es
Prequalified for your mortgage and signed with a real estate agent? You're ready for the fun (and hard!) part: finding your dream home. In this episode, host Nadeska Alexis sits down with recent homebuyers who discuss their complicated path to finding the right home—and then she brings in television personalities Drew and Jonathan Scott to offer an expert perspective on how to identify the kind of home that will fit both your short- and long-term lifestyle goals.Nadeska first talks with Lisa Greene, who just closed on her new home with her husband. They were actively home hunting in South Carolina and had relocated from Denver, living temporarily in Alabama. Because they weren't living in the location where they were looking, they felt an added sense of urgency. And they had to either tour houses virtually or make a five-hour drive to tour in person. The couple didn't want a new build, but they knew they couldn't handle a true fixer upper, so they ended up looking for older homes that needed some updating. They wanted to be closer to their family in the South, and they were expecting that the lower cost of living would be reflected in their search. But, they explain to Nadeska, reality did not meet expectations and they found themselves being consistently outbid.Television personalities Drew and Jonathan are no strangers to the story of reality not matching expectations. In the second half of this episode, they sit down with Nadeska to offer tips and perspective on how prospective homeowners can answer questions such as What kind of home do I need? What kind of home do I want? What should I look for when touring houses? and What are some long-term considerations?The Scott brothers acknowledge that the homebuying process can be daunting, especially for those who have never gone through it. They offer listeners some ideas for how first-time homebuyers can prepare themselves and set realistic expectations. Early preparation, they share, will pay off in the long run. They suggest that homebuyers try to narrow down exactly how much they can afford and limit their searches to below that price range.The brothers also talk about short- and long-term considerations when buying a house. Knowing whether they are searching for a home they can grow into or one that is a right fit for today is an important factor. Thinking about longer-term considerations can help homebuyers prioritize features and amenities. Sometimes it's a matter of figuring out which features are important to them versus which ones are important for resale value.Nadeska also asks about remodeling and fixing up older homes—a particular area of expertise for the Scott brothers, whose television show helps participants find, buy, remodel, and transform extreme fixer-uppers into their ultimate dream. They have advice about the main considerations when looking at a fixer upper as well as the kinds of upgrades and repairs that tend to add to a home's value. They also offer tips to help homebuyers make sure their fixer upper goals are reasonable—and have advice about how to identify what they can and can't handle themselves.You can read the full episode transcript on the Chase Website
Congratulations, your offer was accepted! But there are still a few steps to take before you get those keys in hand. In this episode, host Nadeska Alexis talks with prospective buyers and a real estate expert to discuss what to expect when your offer is accepted, and what comes next.Andrew and Lauren Adams are based in Columbus, Ohio, with their one-year-old daughter. They paused their original search three years ago when an offer went sideways. Now, they're looking in Upper Arlington, attracted by the school districts and proximity to downtown. They're ready to make an offer if they find the right place, and they have a knowledgeable realtor on their team, but the market is extremely competitive. They've submitted a couple of unsuccessful offers. At this point, they feel like it's getting harder to make a competitive offer, especially when they're not sure who they're up against.The Adams worry they might end up settling for the wrong house because they're so sick of the process. They need insight into the kinds of concessions they could safely make to secure a house, and which things they should not negotiate on. They're wondering about the outlook on the market: Are they buying at the peak of a bubble? Should they buy the most or least expensive house in the neighborhood? And can they add value later through renovations?Nadeska takes those questions to Matt Laricy, Managing Broker for Americorp Real Estate. She asks Matt to walk listeners through what happens when an agreement is reached, and what kinds of issues can come up when navigating next steps like a home inspection.Overall, Matt says buyers should strive to ensure that they're not over-compromising on the things they want in a house, or getting in their own way with unrealistic expectations.You can read the full episode transcript on the Chase Website
The closing process can feel complex and overwhelming. With so many important details to manage, many people choose to hire an attorney to counsel them through the legal process, and some states require it. For 29-year-old homebuyer Omar George, the closing process was frustrating and anything but smooth. He talks with Beginner to Buyer host Nadeska Alexis about his experience with closing on his first home—an apartment in Chicago.Omar didn't grow up hearing about investments or homeownership, and he was cautious about the homebuying process. In talking about his perspective on becoming a homebuyer, he reveals that financial stability is a primary concern for him, and he is looking at his first home as more of an investment than a forever home. Omar tells Nadeska about his buying process, explaining the tactics his realtor recommended.In the second part of the show, Nadeska brings in Alexis Hart McDowell, a real estate attorney based in Chicago with sale, purchase, and community revitalization experience. Alexis provides a broad overview of the closing process, with tips for buyers to prepare for the big day. Besides explaining what needs to happen during closing, Alexis answers a few core questions many buyers have, such as Should I consult a lawyer during closing? What is escrow? What's a title, and do I need title insurance? What should I bring to closing, and what exactly are all those forms I'll be signing? What's in all that fine print?Alexis explains closing costs and whether they can be negotiated, as well as other fees that might crop up. Learn about the HUD-1 settlement statement, a standard mortgage lending form used in the United States, and three things you should do before sitting down at the closing table. Finally, learn Alexis's number one piece of advice for new homebuyers who might be feeling intimidated.You can read the full episode transcript on the Chase Website
The end of the homebuying process is just the kickoff to your homeownership journey. And, as new homeowner Amaya Gunasekera finds, the excitement comes along with some new questions—and new worries.Amaya was thrilled when she moved into her very own house in Greenville, SC, last summer. As a single person working full time, though, she has found it tedious to accomplish home improvement projects alone. On top of that, she has also run into a major problem with wiring that didn't come up in her inspection. Amaya talks with Beginner to Buyer host Nadeska Alexis about these issues as well as building equity and budgeting for homeownership.In addition to financial issues, being a new homeowner brings a host of emotions. Amaya and Nadeska review her homebuying process, including why she decided to buy, what it means to her to be a homeowner, and her hopes and concerns as she looks forward. To finish up their discussion, they talk about the costs of being a homeowner as well as Amaya's budgeting and saving goals.To help new homeowners get a handle on these things, Nadeska brings in two experts. Arielle Figueroa is back to share best practices for making a homeowner's budget and explains some of the routine expenses a new homeowner should expect. She helps take the mystery out of property taxes and helps homeowners plan for the costs of routine maintenance. For those who belong to a homeowners association, she explains what these organizations do—and cost. And, as you get settled into your new place, what projects should you invest in first?Arielle also discusses equity, refinancing, renovations, and when is the right time to sell, as well as the benefits and costs of renting to a tenant. Listeners will come away with Arielle's three priorities for first-time homeowners to keep in mind.Nadeska's second guest is Amy Bonitatibus, the Chief Marketing and Communications Officer of Home Lending at Chase. Amy takes a deeper look at a new homeowner's relationship with their home lending advisor after their purchase is complete and the services available to them. Many homebuyers featured on Beginner to Buyer have talked about building equity, and Amy discusses when is a good time to think about doing a renovation or improvement project. How can they prepare for and finance this kind of project?If you are, or soon will be, a new homeowner, you'll find wisdom, reassurance, and sharp advice in this episode to get you ready for life under your very own roof.You can read the full episode transcript on the Chase Website
Having the right team of trusted advisers along with you on your homebuying journey is key. In this episode, host Nadeska Alexis chats with a potential first-time homebuyer who's currently trying to select a real estate agent. Nadeska also brings in a veteran agent to provide expert advice on how to go about assembling a top-notch team to guide your own buying process.Nadeska first sits down with China Wheeler, a prospective buyer, to check in on how the process of selecting an agent can go. China is a single mom saving up to buy her first home in Arkansas. She is the first person in her family to buy a home. She's nervous about choosing a real estate agent, because she feels like the odds are stacked against her as someone from a low-income family with no history of homeownership.After chatting with China, Nadeska brings up some of her questions and concerns with experienced agent Ryan Serhant. Ryan understands China's nervousness and describes why it's important for a first-time homebuyer to select a trusted group of advisors early on in the process. He notes that a team of advisors will help guide the process and describes the agent as the team captain. Filling out the team is a home lending advisor (a topic Nadeska covers in Episode 4) and any other people in the buyer's orbit who can ground them throughout the process—that could be a partner or other family member, or even an acquaintance with homebuying experience.Ryan discusses the role of a real estate agent and talks about when exactly a homebuyer should begin looking for an agent. He also offers tips on where a prospective homebuyer can find a real estate agent and how you can prepare for conversations with potential agents. You'll hear ideas for questions you can ask when evaluating agents, and you'll get examples of qualities to look for as you search for a good fit.Once you've selected an agent, it's helpful to know exactly what you should expect—and not expect—from your agent. Ryan breaks down the relationship and explains why you'll want to enter the relationship with an understanding of how the communication is going to go throughout the process.The emotional stakes are high during the homebuying process, and Ryan describes some common pitfalls or mistakes people encounter when selecting an agent. He offers tips for dealing with conflict or disagreement if it arises. Overall, when you have a good team in place you can spend more time focusing on the home you want to buy and less time worrying about the process of buying it.You can read the full episode transcript on the Chase Website
Let's face it: mortgages are complicated. Would-be buyers have to think about prequalifying, down payments, and an array of mortgage types. Luckily, home lending advisors are here to help. In this episode, host Nadeska Alexis sits down with a new homeowner to hear about her mortgage experience, and then checks in with a veteran home lending manager to get expert tips and resources.First Nadeska talks with Rita Hill, a veteran and a single mom who just bought her first home in Richmond, Virginia—an increasingly popular destination as people leave big cities. Rita bought with a VA loan and didn't put any money down. Rita describes her homebuying process, including the team she worked with and what she learned along the way.Rita's experience with the home lending process was typical of many first-time home buyers. For help illuminating the process, Nadeska turns to Felton Ellington, the Community Home Lending Manager at JPMorgan Chase. Ellington describes why working with a home lending advisor is key to a smooth lending experience.Felton advises listeners to involve a home lending expert while they are still in the early stages of homebuying. For one thing, getting your questions answered up front can ease the rest of the process for you. For another, an advisor can help you identify the type of mortgage that's right for you and help you get prequalified so you can be more competitive as a buyer. A prequalification can also help you identify your price range so you can target your search more effectively, he notes.Felton also offers tips for helping you select a home lending advisor, including questions you should ask and red flags you should be on the lookout for. He identifies some simple steps a homebuyer should take before sitting down with a lending adviser, as well as paperwork or information you should gather to bring to your first meeting.Listeners of this episode will also learn some nuts and bolts about mortgages. Felton discusses some of the most popular types of mortgages and helps homebuyers learn how to evaluate if they would be a good fit. He talks about down payments and breaks down the fees and payments associated with a mortgage loan. He also goes over other lending terms that buyers should understand.Overall, Felton says potential buyers should take the time to find a home lending adviser who is a good fit. Feeling comfortable with your advisor—and being able to ask questions at every step of the process—can help you select the right mortgage product and ensure that you don't fall into traps such as over-buying or over-extending your finances.You can read the full episode transcript on the Chase Website
Credit scores, concerns about income and debt, and estimated monthly payments: the financial details before you even make an offer on a house can quickly feel overwhelming. In this episode, Host Nadeska Alexis hears the concerns of a single mom navigating the housing market and checks in with a certified financial planner to help it all make sense.Nadeska talks with Nadia Harrald, who lives in Chicago with her nine-year-old daughter and her parents. Nadia's looking to buy her first home, and she's hoping to have it double as an investment property. She knows she needs to get her credit score up and pay off some debt—and she's working toward both those goals. She's proud of herself for her progress and she's learning a lot.But Nadia still has plenty of questions and concerns: How much should I save up for this kind of venture? What other costs might come up that I should be accounting for? Is there an amount of debt I should pay off before moving forward? Having only one income to work with makes her feel even more distressed. She'd like some reassurances that she's on the right track, and she'd like to learn about any assistance programs that could help her.These questions surrounding what you can afford as a homebuyer are quite common—and quite personal. For an expert perspective, Nadeska turns to Arielle Minicozzi Figueroa. Arielle is a Certified Financial Planner and a Certified Student Loan Professional. Her mission is to help millennials achieve financial stability and sustainable homeownership skills, and she has many resources and much good advice to share with Nadia.Listen to this episode to hear Arielle discuss how you can start to plan for a big investment like buying real estate. She offers tips to help you determine how much savings you might aim to have before embarking on the home-buying process, as well as other financial decisions or considerations first-time buyers should be aware of.Arielle also addresses the thorny issue of debt. (Spoiler: Yes, you can still buy a home if you have large debt.) She discusses some steps for managing debt while moving forward on a home and identifies debt guidelines for some grants and other assistance programs.As far as the bigger questions of Am I ready? and What can I afford?, Arielle describes how these decisions are ultimately personal—but can and should be backed up by sound financial understanding. She acknowledges that there are some financial red flags that might indicate someone should wait to buy a home, and there are also some misconceptions about financial readiness that prevent people from moving forward. A good way to understand if you can in fact live with a potential monthly mortgage payment, she says, is to “practice” paying that amount—you'll soon see what it feels like to live with that reality.With a good strategy and financial planning, Arielle assures, you can achieve homeownership and maintain financial stability for a lifetime.You can read the full episode transcript on the Chase Website
Is homeownership really for me? How do I know if I'm ready to buy a home? And can I afford to buy and still live the life I love?These are just a few of the questions people ask as they consider buying a home for the first time. They may sound elementary, but as Beginner to Buyer host Nadeska Alexis uncovers, they are actually essential starting points for a successful journey to homeownership. In this episode, she hears from a first-time home-buying couple and then discusses their questions and concerns with Keosha Burns, Executive Director and Senior Advisor for Community and Affordable Lending at Chase.Brandy Stone and her husband Shawn Butler currently rent a home in Rancho Cucamonga, California. They want to buy a home, but they're not quite sure they know the best way to get started. Brandy is 30, she's still paying off student loans, and she feels she's spending too much on rent. She tells Nadeska that she doesn't know where to look or who to trust for advice. At this point, she feels confused, intimidated, and naive.Brandy has many questions for Nadeska: How do I get started? Who should I talk to? How much money do I need to have saved up? Is there a certain credit score I need to qualify for a mortgage? And are there going to be any surprise costs? Can I negotiate? Are there resources available to help me navigate this process?And finally: How do I do this without spending so much that I can't also live my life?Nadeska knows these are common questions. To help Brandy and Shawn feel more confident moving forward, she turns to Keosha Burns, Executive Director and Senior Advisor for Community and Affordable Lending at Chase. Keosha has dedicated her career to the human side of homeownership and aims to make homebuying more accessible to young people and historically underrepresented groups, especially single women.Keosha acknowledges that buying a home is a huge milestone—and knowing whether you're “prepared” for it might look different for different people. But there are questions that every potential homebuyer can ask themself as they evaluate their own circumstances. For instance, she says, emotional readiness is a big factor, and homeowners who have prepared themselves for the ups and downs they might encounter will likely be more successful—and less stressed. She also has information about practical matters such as how your income, debt, savings, and credit score can impact your mortgage application.Listen to this episode to hear Keosha's advice to people who are already feeling overwhelmed or discouraged by the process. Often, she shares, an image of a certain kind of family or home comes up when people talk about homeownership in the United States. But homeowner demographics are changing, and there are key differences between millennial homeowners and their older counterparts.Keosha's advice includes “practicing” your potential mortgage payment for several months before signing a purchase agreement. This can help you understand if you can really afford it and see how it will impact the rest of your finances. Overall, she shares, the best way to avoid buyer's remorse is to have a deep understanding of what life looks like post-purchase, and to budget ahead of the purchase so you won't be shocked about life on the “other side.”You can read the full episode transcript on the Chase Website
Falling in love with your dream house feels wonderful—until you start to feel anxious about making an offer. How much should you offer? What about contingencies? How soon do you need to act? In this episode, host Nadeska Alexis talks with a woman who is feeling overwhelmed at the prospect of putting in an offer on a house in a hot real estate market. Nadeska gets many of her questions answered when she sits down later with real estate expert Matt Laricy.Tasha French Lemley has been renting from the same landlord in Nashville for 11 years. Her rental is in a great location at a low cost, but she and her husband have decided it's time for them to buy their own home. The pandemic was a big factor; all of the uncertainty has made her want more security, and being home all the time while she's working remotely has only added to that desire. Tasha and her husband tried to buy a home for sale by owner, which turned out to be a frustrating disappointment. At that point, prices had gone up considerably, and they weren't prepared to put in truly competitive offers. Since then, they've had a couple of unsuccessful offers and have worked with two realtors. Now, they're facing the potential that they'll be priced out of their neighborhood. Tasha is feeling emotional about the process and unsure about putting higher offers in. Her main question is, how do you know when you're too late to make an offer?To get answers for Tasha, her husband, and homebuyers everywhere, Nadeska turns to Matt Laricy, the Managing Broker for Americorp Real Estate and the head of his own team, Laricy. Matt specializes in all facets of the real estate business, including helping first-timers navigate the market. Matt understands that the process can feel intimidating. He also says it can move quickly, and the more prepared homebuyers are, the more likely they'll be to put in a successful offer.Nadeska asks Matt to describe the process for first-time buyers, including what their first move should be once they've toured a home and love it. Listening to their conversation, you'll learn how the process works as well as the kind of information you should have ready so you can quickly put in an offer. Matt describes tactics agents and buyers might use to make their offer more competitive.Since deciding to make an offer can be such a quick decision, Matt says it's helpful to have strategies for avoiding emotional offers and ensuring you're making an offer on a house you can actually afford. He also outlines the next steps after an offer is submitted, how to respond to a counteroffer, and what happens once an agreement is reached.You can read the full episode transcript on the Chase Website
Homeownership is good for families, businesses, and the broader community—but historical barriers have made it difficult for many to succeed at buying a home. So what should you know about the history, data, and current trends in homeownership before you buy? And why should you care?In this episode, Beginner to Buyer podcast host Nadeska Alexis sits down with Cerita Battles, Head of Community & Affordable Lending at Chase to talk about these historical trends and unpack why they are relevant to homebuyers today. Cerita overviews data on the importance of ownership to family stability as well as the benefits that higher rates of homeownership confer on communities. She outlines historical barriers to entry that excluded some groups more than others from homeownership, and she describes how those policies and norms have impacted generational wealth in this country for centuries.It's enough to discourage many minority or less-privileged individuals from even attempting to buy a first home, but Cerita delivers an encouraging perspective. As Head of Community & Affordable Lending at Chase, her mission is to help tear down those historic barriers faced by minority consumers and underserved communities. And, she shares, the demographics around homeownership are improving. For instance, according to the National Association of Realtors, nearly 25 percent of properties today are owned by single women.Cerita also shares how the financial services industry is prioritizing strategies aimed at expanding homeownership to more families and individuals. You'll hear her discuss both the real obstacles and the misperceptions about homebuying that can impact your progress toward homeownership. So if you're someone who wants to buy a home but is concerned about qualifying for a mortgage or other aspects of the homebuying journey, you'll find inspiration and pearls of wisdom as Nadeska and Cerita de-mystify the process and arm you with knowledge for success.You can read the full transcript on the Chase Website
On episode 45 of B Jacks Hip Hop Shop we talked about Alpo thought to be partying with Jim Jones and Maino but he was not queenzflip called him on live and dispel the myth that Hassan Campbell came out with. Styles P G checks Hassan Campbell we talked about all of that plus Lil durk's ATL house broken into and how there's some suspicious activity going on with the news surrounding it. also we speak about Kanye West about to drop his highly anticipated Donda album and he has Lil Baby and just a couple other notable features on the album but people such as Justin Laboy, Fonworth Bentley and now Ebro and Nadeska are saying Kanye's comeback album is upon us! B DUB mixes the 2021 XXL FRESHMEN LIVE! AND BREAKS DOWN THEM ALL #poohshiesty #Lakeyah #Ddg #NickMirra #InternetMoney #CoiLeray #Morray #RubiRose #Toosii #Blxst To support the show send a little dough to #CashApp $profambeejack. Follow us on SPOTIFY & FACEBOOK SAME NAME AS THE PODCAST ON INSTAGRAM AND TWITTER ITS @beejack616 & Subscribe to #BEEJACKTV on #YOUTUBE #PROFAMENT #PlayLikeShare --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Beats 1 Radio on Nadeska's show w/ Low Key of DUSSEPALOOZA. Getting ready for the weekend and the big event at Barclays Center. Mix consist of some of DUSSEPALOOZA's biggest anthems over the years and songs from some of the artist who hit the stage. Follow me on Instagram @DJFirstChoice
Esta semana el Tres en Uno viene con tres reportajes destacados. En Tal Cual tenemos uno de Ahiana Figueroa titulado: “Tuve que mudarme a Caracas”, la forzosa migración interna crece en Venezuela”. La constante falta de agua, el racionamiento de electricidad y la escasez de productos como la gasolina, aunado al desempleo han desembocado en un éxodo masivo desde el interior hasta Caracas.“Venezuela Shore: la serie en que ya salió Tarek William y recibió advertencias de MTV” publicado en Runrun.es y escrito por Andrea González. En este trabajo, Andrea comenta todo el ruido que generó la serie, desde declaraciones de Tarek William Saab, hasta amenazas de demanda de MTVY cerramos con El Pitazo donde tenemos un reportaje llamado “Los Roques: un paraíso azul amenazado por el rojo turismo depredador”, escrito por Nadeska Noriega. Nicolás Maduro otorgó nuevas concesiones para el desarrollo de hoteles y restaurantes de lujo en zonas protegidas del archipiélago que desde 1972 es parque nacional. ¿Qué hay detrás de todo esto? Nadeska ahonda más en su reportaje.Te invitamos a leer estos reportajes (y otras noticias) en los portales Runrun.es, El Pitazo y Tal cual y a compartir este Tres en Uno para que llegue a muchas más personas.
In this episode, Domino sits down with arguably one of the top DJs in New York, Dj Miss Milan. Milan has been on a recent tear recently in these streets with being a guest DJ at Beats1 with Nadeska, a article in Rolling Out, a Music Lab sponsored by Apple, SXSW, and being the morning DJ on 'Sway In The Morning. Milan discusses her humble beginnings, quitting her job to DJ full time, Queens, music aspirations and more. Follow DJ Miss Milan @DJMissMilan
On this week of Everyday Struggle, Nadeska, DJ Akademiks and Wayno get into 6ix9ine's arrest and the Breakfast Club interview, where he accused his whole team of stealing money from him. Then they get into Tory Lanez and Joyner Lucas' rap battle.
On this week Nadeska, DJ Akademiks and Wayno talk about Metro Boomin's album, "Not All Heroes Wear Capes" and debate whether a rapper's state determines the buzz you get.
Nadeska, DJ Akademiks and Wayno review Lil Yachty, Future and Juice Wrld's new project, talk XXXTentacion's confession to domestic abuse, and debate whether Tee Grizzley and Smokepurpp have lost momentum.
On this week of Every Day Struggle, Nadeska, DJ Akademiks and Wayno get into Quavo's solo debut, more Drake vs. Pusha T beef, and Kanye's meeting with Donald Trump.
On this week of Everyday Struggle, Nadeska, Wayno and DJ Akademiks speculate on Lil Baby and Gunna's new project 'Drip Harder,' 6ix9ine and NYC rap, BET Awards drama, and what it means when Drake says he doesn't want to overstay his welcome? Bonus segment: Does Travis Scott's 'Astroworld' deserve a Grammy?
Nadeska, DJ Akademiks and Wayno get into Lil Wayne's 'The Carter V,' Logic's ‘Young Sinatra 4,’ and discuss Kanye West's latest MAGA appearance with T.I. Bonus segment: Why can't UK rappers find commercial success in the US?
On this week of Every Day Struggle, Nadeska, DJ Akademiks and Wayno review Young Thug's EP 'On the Run;' talk the latest in the Nicki Minaj-Cardi B beef; rank 'Nothing was the Same' in the Drake discography, and answer a fan's question: is hip-hop ready to champion an openly gay rapper? Bonus segment: Will A$AP Rocky ever return to his prime after dropping 'Testing'?
On this week Nadeska, DJ Akademiks and Wayno get into Eminem's diss track, 'Killshot,' talk with Curren$y about Ye's anticipated album 'Yandhi' and talk Atlanta rap and Young Thug with 6lack.
On this week hosts Nadeska, DJ Akademiks and Wayno get into the latest with Cardi B and Nicki Minaj, Eminem's surprise album and Drake and Meek Mill's reunion. Bonus segment: Wiz Khalifa defends his right to give his son a normal childhood.
On this week Nadeska, DJ Akademiks and Wayno are joined by special guest Nick Cannon. They get into Birdman issuing an apology to Lil Wayne, Quavo and Azealia Banks' meltdown on the Wild 'n Out set. Bonus segment: Nick Cannon talks about his experience on the set of Spike Lee's 'Chi-raq.'
On this week of Every Day Struggle, Nadeska, DJ Akademiks and Wayno get into the drama surrounding Nicki Minaj and Travis Scott, and review 'Slime Language,' from Young Thug. Bonus segment: who is the best contemporary hip hop duo?
On this week's roundup Nadeska, DJ Akademiks, and Wayno review Travis Scott's new project 'Astroworld,' have a discussion with YG on Colin Kaepernick, and look back on Kanye West's 'Watch the Throne' which turned 7 this week.
On this week's episode Nadeska, DJ Akademiks and Wayno discuss the Drake-Pusha T beef with Quentin Miller, review Chance the Rapper's new songs, and debate whether Young Thug can take credit for paving the way for male rappers to gender-bend. Bonus segment: Tory Lanez has an upcoming Spanish-language album, 'El Agua.' Is this a good move?
This week Nadeska, DJ Akademiks and Wayno review Future's mixtape, the Kanye-Drake beef, and the benefits and challenges of artist-manager relationships.
On this week Nadeska, Wayno and DJ Akademiks review Drake's, 'Scorpion,' XXXTentacion's video, 'Sad,' and they revisit Kendrick Lamar's 2011 album 'Section.80.'
On this week of Every Day Struggle, Nadeska, Wayno and DJ Akademiks mourn the death of XXXTentacion, discuss the 5-year anniversary of 'Yeezus,' and they collect more material on the Pusha T - Drake beef. Bonus segment: All Kanye West's albums ranked.
On this week, the crew get into Lil Wayne's settlement with Cash Money Records, look back on 'The Carter III' album, and debate XXL's 2018 Freshman List. Plus a bonus segment where Nadeska, DJ Akademics and Wayno debate The Game's 2005 album, 'The Documentary.'
On this week of Every Day Struggle, Nadeska, DJ Akademiks and Wayno discuss whether Drake and Pusha T's beef has finally come to a close? They review Kayne's new album,'Ye,' and go over Lil Uzi's confrontation with Rich the Kid. They then get into Akademiks vs. XXL and look back at Young Thug's career.
Queen & J. are two womanist race nerds talking liberation, politics, and pop-culture over tea. Drink up! On this episode… It’s our 150th episode! Beyonce gives us Beychella and we pledge Beta Delta Kappa, Auntie Iyanla is wilding, Taylor Swift is a demogorgon and when we fight police brutality, what are we fighting for, do you know why you’re here and that white supremacy is the enemy? This week’s hot list: #PodinLiveNYC, building community, On My Block, managing our living spaces, The Black Joy Mixtape, step your Kwanzaa up, puff puff pass, the people’s Beyonce, police brutality and the bad apple theory vs. organized yt supremacy, fix your neighbor’s weave, Dope On Arrival, who’s checking in on Iyanla, and why is Taylor Swift still allowed… to do anything? Tweet us while you listen! #teawithqj @teawithqj WEBSITE www.TeaWithQueenAndJ.com SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: twitter.com/teawithqj Instagram: Instagram.com/teawithqj Facebook: www.facebook.com/TeawithQueenandJ Tumblr: teawithqueenandj.tumblr.com EMAIL teawithqueenandj@gmail.com DONATE www.paypal.me/teawithqj OR www.patreon.com/teawithqj EVENTS NEW YORK - #PodinLiveNYC is back! Join us Saturday, April 21st at 4:00 for #PodinLiveNYC: Podcast Meet-up, we’re hanging out with some of our favorite Black podcasts in NYC and their listeners at Von (3 Bleeker Street) for an afternoon kick it session: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/podinlivenyc-podcast-meet-up-tickets-44528362531?ref=estw WASHINGTON, DC - *UPDATE The organizers of We The Culture Podcast Conference: The Age of the Digital Griot podcast conference have postponed this event for 60-90 days. We know, retrograde is too real this year* PAY BLACK WOMEN Shop Dope On Arrival NYC for Black ass shirts, leggings and swimwear! https://www.dopeonarrivalnyc.com/ NOTES & EXTRA TEA Check out this week’s episode of The Black Joy Mixtape: https://soundcloud.com/theblackjoymixtape/54-metooremastered-be-careful-with-us This week’s closing clip features Vince Staples saying out loud in front of yt people what we all know about R. Kelly as Nadeska tries to silence him. Way to go sis: https://twitter.com/aboynamedandy/status/985900111296376832?s=21 Engineering by Indie Creative Network: www.icn.dj/ Libations to our friend Casey who helps keep this show running by giving his money to Black women. Libations to Ohene Cornelius for our show intro, check out his latest album Flight Risk available everywhere online now. You can find Ohene on instagram and twitter @ohenecornelius and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ohenecornelius/ Libations to T.Flint for our News That's Not News intro! Find him at www.tflintvoiceovers.com/
Complex's Nadeska Alexis sits down with Jazzie Belle to discuss her 10yr career in media and to let everyone know that she didn't just appear out of thin air, babygirl been putting in work! Well known as the moderator of Complex's Hit Show, Everyday Struggle, Nadeska also serves as Executive Producer. This episode was recorded a few weeks before Joe Budden's departure as host of Everyday Struggle. Listen in as Nadeska describes her relationship with both Joe and AK and the difficulties she faced while shooting my then favorite show to watch. Maybe the signs were there all along? Women in hip hop wishes all parties involved well. Make sure to follow us: @neweryork @jazziebelletv @womeninhiphop
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaand we'reeeeeee BACK. IT's Fastwifi4U with Jay and Kevo. The guys sit to chat about the true definition of pillow talk (Finally) as well as what is acceptable pillow talk. The conversation takes a left turn to Nadeska and Lisa Bonet then to the sliding scale of underage relations. Remember that lyric? Backstage, Underage, Adolescent? No? You're too young then. This is not a game. There is also breaking NEWS!!!! Can Kev and Jay agree on what age a creep is? Did Jay fart on the mic? Find out the answers to these questions and other scenarios you are not quite sure how to answer on this episode of Fastwifi4U. Also, HUGE SHOUT OUT TO EVERYONE CHECKING IN! Domestically and Internationally. We love y'all. We have FREE MERCH for those extremely dedicated fans! Be Sure to follow the guys on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and BLASTchat!!! Check out the latest episodes by subscribing on iTunes, Soundcloud, GooglePlay, Stitcher, playerFM and TuneIN Radio. #nobuttstuff
Wade Bloggs, G Li and Ari return to talk about about this week in hiphop. They start off with their takeaways from Ma$e's in depth interview with "The Voice Of New York" Angie Martinez, and they of course have their own debate on where Ma$e fits in the Top 5 Bad Boy MC list. They also talk about the upcoming video where the Migos have hired look a likes of Joe Budden, DJ Dj Akademiks, and Nadeska. They also go over the tracklist for Eminem's and Jeezy's upcoming albums and much much more. Ari's Song Of The Week Gallant - Talking to Myself https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7whEJUOLyLw Hosted By @THEWadeBloggs along with @_G_Li & @Hon3y_Dipp3d Produced by @THEWadeBloggs & @iamjbraye Executive Produced by @THEWadeBloggs Engineered by @iamjbraye Recorded at Radio Ready Studios www.UNCUTmagazine.net
This week on A Waste of Time with ItsTheReal, we welcome Nadeska Alexis, co-host of Complex News' runaway hit show Everyday Struggle, to the Upper West Side! Nadeska discusses her childhood move from Grenada to Brooklyn, her mother's strict rules, being shy and reserved through high school, and begging her way out of town and to the snowy confines of Binghamton University. Nadeska talks early interviews with Wale, J. Cole, and Kid Cudi for Blackbook Magazine, putting together MTV's Hottest MCs list which got Kanye so heated he screamed on Sway, and making her big move to join Complex. Oh, and yes, you loser commenters, Nadeska talks Ak, Joe, Migos, Vic Mensa, Yachty and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After a two week hiatus, The Friday Night Whiskey Crew is back! And they've brought a special guest. Hip-hop writer, editor and on-air personality, Nadeska Alexis, sits down with our hosts in the Outer Space Treehouse to talk cheating friends, being a skrong women in the work place and shit about Steven. Songs Featured: Young Thug - Hercules (Produced by Metro Boomin) Sango - Da Rocinha 3 (album)