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League of Loreheads
Ambessa: Chosen of the Wolf

League of Loreheads

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 87:49


It's nice to get another full length novel of League lore! Ambessa: Chosen of the Wolf: A League of Legends Novel: Arcane was a great look into parts of Ambessa's character that Arcane greatly struggled with. Although there aren't a ton of champions in the book, the novel does a great job expanding the few League champions it does include. Mostly Rell. Please protect my darling girl. ------ WE HAVE MERCH!bit.ly/loreheadmerch Twitter! twitter.com/loreheads Discord! https://t.co/o21E0W4C8z?amp=1 Twitch! twitch.tv/loreheads Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/leagueofloreheads Song Title | Dragon Trainer TristanaArtist | League of LegendsCourtesy of Riot Games https://na.leagueoflegends.com/en-us/news/community/riot-music-creator-safe-guidelines/Image by Yuri_B from Pixabay - book with sparkles

A WORK IN PROGRESS
AWIP Vs EVERYBODY

A WORK IN PROGRESS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 71:41


In this episode Ky jpins Ty back in the studio and they discuss Ty's wedding plans, life beyond the icewall, a surprise call to Rell in guam, and Ty's bad experiences with Charlotte artist and media.follow us on IG @awip757 @producedby_ty @chiaapetbohh @rellmarquise

League of Loreheads
Mel & Noxus Check-In

League of Loreheads

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 67:44


Most of Mel's lore is in Arcane, which we've already talked about, just, so so much. But Riot also released more and more Noxus lore, so here we are again to dive in! Of course Noxus means Leblanc, and Leblanc means we get weird and gross for some reason. Maybe that's just us? Who knows! That's clearly what y'all are here for. ------ WE HAVE MERCH!bit.ly/loreheadmerch Twitter! twitter.com/loreheads Discord! https://t.co/o21E0W4C8z?amp=1 Twitch! twitch.tv/loreheads Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/leagueofloreheads Song Title | Dragon Trainer TristanaArtist | League of LegendsCourtesy of Riot Games https://na.leagueoflegends.com/en-us/news/community/riot-music-creator-safe-guidelines/Image by Yuri_B from Pixabay - book with sparkles

Más de uno
La veta cultureta: Dirigir a Miguel Rellán (y a Portillo, Viyuela y Sacristán)

Más de uno

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 2:33


¿Y quién dirige a los actores? Pues el chaval que pasaba por allí. Diciendo “menos es más”

Más Noticias
La veta cultureta: Dirigir a Miguel Rellán (y a Portillo, Viyuela y Sacristán)

Más Noticias

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 2:33


¿Y quién dirige a los actores? Pues el chaval que pasaba por allí. Diciendo “menos es más”

In The Mood For Roll
Reunión familiar | Kult Divinidad Perdida | Together unto death (4/5)

In The Mood For Roll

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 168:18


TW: Drogadicción, violencia visceral, sobredosis, intento de suicidio.Tras la muerte de Rell, Wynter y Santiago necesitarán arreglar las cosas entre ellos.¿Siguen siendo los mismos que creen que son?Más tarde deberán visitar a Delirio para descubrir las opciones que tienen contra Authar, aunque no serán las que esperan.¿Serán capaces de romper el ciclo a pesar de las consecuencias?·Contenido mensual de Kult: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Iqk9t4ufsTuB0jhERW5zuq4qmOhdK-On·Kult: https://www.nosolorol.com/es/144-kult-divinidad-perdida·Wynter (Eli): https://twitter.com/alderyhttps://bsky.app/profile/aldery.bsky.social·Santiago (Adrián): https://twitter.com/InTheMood4Rollhttps://www.twitch.tv/inthemood4rol·Máster (Iván): https://twitter.com/ElDramasterhttps://bsky.app/profile/eldramaster.bsky.socia

Autoradio
60. Yleisökysymysten äärellä: Joutaako sähköautoilua verottaa tiukemmin?

Autoradio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 35:34


Autoradiossa ollaan yleisökysymysten äärellä, kun te olette kysyneet kaikenlaista ja me vastaamme kaikenlaista. Tulisiko sähköautoilua verottaa ronskimmin? Mikä ylipäätään on sähköautoilun tulevaisuus Suomessa ja kuka tekee tulevaisuuden suosikkiautot? Studiossa kysyvät ja vastaavat toimittajat Arttu Toivonen ja Henri Posa sekä tuottaja Mikko Räsänen.Jakson leikkasi Riikka Nyman.

Everybody Mad
Happy Birthday Rell | Paris

Everybody Mad

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 32:18


You can hate me now! Happy Birthday to me from Paris!Email - everybodymadpod@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Apple - Everybody Mad⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Google - Everybody Mad⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Spotify - Everybody Mad⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Everybody Mad Sit⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠e⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠EverybodyMadPod⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠| ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook Page - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Everybody Mad⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Minna Pyykön maailma
Vuosisatojen historiaa virtavesien äärellä

Minna Pyykön maailma

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 28:23


Miksi virtavedet ovat olleet tärkeitä täällä asuneille ihmisille jo jääkaudesta lähtien? Entä millaisia merkkejä jokien ja purojen rannoilla asuneista jää historiaan? Vastikään ilmestyi Museoviraston julkaisema ensimmäinen valtakunnallinen katsaus virtavesien kulttuurihistoriaan Suomessa. Minna Pyykkö tapasi hankkeen projektipäällikön arkeologi Teemu Mökkösen Haaganpurolla Helsingin Pirkkolassa. Hetimiten kävi ilmi, että tähän kohtaan puroa sisältyy yllätys.

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For the People
Governor M. Jodi Rell Center for Public Service

For the People

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 18:39


We're living in interesting political times, so we'll tap into a conversation with the Governor M. Jodi Rell Center for Public Service that will help you better appreciate why your voice and presence in some type of public service may be more critical today than ever.

For the People
Red Cross CT & RI Region 'Heroes Wanted' - Governor M. Jodi Rell Center for Public Service - CT Voices New Report on AI

For the People

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 57:04


If you've been gripped by the tragedy and loss stemming from the Los Angeles wildfires, there's an opportunity for you to be a hero to fire and disaster victims and others right here at home by becoming a Red Cross Disaster Services volunteer - stay tuned and we'll tell you all about it. Then, we'll re engage with the Governor M. Jodi Rell Center for Public Service. We're living in interesting political times, so we'll engage a conversation that will help you better appreciate why your voice and presence in some type of public service may be more critical today than ever. And, we'll explore how the growing influence of artificial intelligence (AI) is impacting the lives of your kids and children's lives across Connecticut and the nation by tapping the authors of a brand new report from Connecticut Voices for Children.

Comiendo con María (Nutrición)
1958. Desayunos y snacks.

Comiendo con María (Nutrición)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 17:40


Aquí tienes una lista variada de ideas para desayunos y meriendas saludables, fáciles de preparar y aptas para niños y adultos, que van más allá de lo típico:Desayunos y meriendas portátilesMini muffins saludables: Hechos con harina integral, plátano, zanahoria rallada o calabacín, y endulzados con dátiles o un poco de miel.Rollitos de tortilla: Tortilla de huevo rellena con aguacate, queso fresco y espinacas, enrollada como un wrap.Tortitas de avena: Prepáralas con avena, plátano, huevo y un toque de canela; se pueden llevar envueltas para comer fuera.Barritas caseras: Mezcla copos de avena, mantequilla de almendra, dátiles triturados y chocolate negro en trocitos, hornea y corta en porciones.Bocadillo de pan integral: Con crema de cacahuete y rodajas de plátano o con hummus, tomate y pollo desmenuzado.Snacks dulces y energéticosBolitas energéticas: Mezcla avena, cacao, crema de avellanas y un toque de miel o sirope, forma bolitas y enfría.Crackers de avena y fruta: Tritura avena con manzana rallada, forma galletitas y hornea.Smoothies para llevar: Congela frutas troceadas (mango, fresas, plátano) y mézclalas con leche o bebida vegetal justo antes de salir.Chips de fruta deshidratada: Manzana, plátano o mango en rodajas horneadas o deshidratadas hasta que estén crujientes.Alternativas saladasPalitos de zanahoria y pepino con hummus: Incluye un dip de hummus clásico o de remolacha en un recipiente pequeño.Queso en taquitos: Acompañado de uvas o tomate cherry.Wraps de lechuga: Usa hojas grandes de lechuga como base, rellénalas con atún, queso fresco, tomate y rúcula, y enróllalas.Crackers integrales con aguacate: Espolvorea un poco de semillas de chía o sésamo por encima.Tortitas de maíz o arroz: Untadas con guacamole o queso fresco y pavo.Opciones con cereales y legumbresOvernight oats: Avena remojada en bebida vegetal con un toque de cacao y trocitos de fruta (puedes añadir crema de frutos secos para más energía).Galletas de garbanzo: Masa hecha con garbanzos cocidos, crema de cacahuete y chocolate negro triturado, horneadas como galletas.Granola casera: Mezcla avena, frutos secos, coco rallado y miel, tuéstala y acompaña con leche o yogur.Ideas con proteínasHuevos duros rellenos: Con guacamole o una mezcla de yogur natural y atún.Mini brochetas de pollo y verduras: Pequeñas piezas cocinadas al horno o en sartén.Crepes de avena y queso fresco: Rellénalos con pavo y rúcula.Otros snacks creativosBatatas chips: Rodajas finas de batata horneadas con especias.Tostaditas de plátano: Corta un plátano en láminas largas y úntalas con crema de almendra o avellana.Pudin de chía: Mezcla semillas de chía con bebida vegetal y deja reposar; añade frutas o un toque de cacao.Sándwich de manzana: Dos rodajas de manzana con crema de frutos secos y un poco de granola entre ellas.Pizzas de arroz: Usa tortitas de arroz como base, úntalas con queso fresco y añade tomate, orégano y un poco de jamón serrano.Inspiración internacionalOnigirazu: “Sándwich” japonés con alga nori, arroz, aguacate y proteína (pollo, tofu, etc.).Pan de pita relleno: Con queso feta, tomate y pepino.Empanadillas al horno: De espinacas y queso ricota o atún y verduras.Frittata de verduras: Porciones pequeñas de tortilla al horno con calabacín, espinacas y queso rallado.Conviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/comiendo-con-maria-nutricion--2497272/support.

Everybody Mad
Ifetrospective

Everybody Mad

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 91:35


Happy New Year! Welcome into the Everybody Mad Chatroom for the Ifetrospective conversation on partnership. A deep dive into how Rell views and has navigated partnership. The dialogue and centers actualizing a healthy and long term engagement. Email - everybodymadpod@gmail.com ⁠⁠⁠⁠Apple - Everybody Mad⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠Google - Everybody Mad⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠Spotify - Everybody Mad⁠⁠⁠⁠ |  ⁠⁠⁠⁠Everybody Mad Sit⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠e⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Instagram - ⁠⁠⁠⁠EverybodyMadPod⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠| ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Facebook Page - ⁠⁠⁠⁠Everybody Mad⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠

Emo Brown: The Saddest Mexican
Local Love: B Rell

Emo Brown: The Saddest Mexican

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 28:35


Emo Brown Media Presents: The Interviews Our weekly series where we sit down and highlight a member(s) of our Community.  This week we sit down with the homie B Rell…. B Rell is South Bay Hip Hop Artist and he stopped by to tell us his story!   Take a Seat. Relax and Enjoy.  #EmoBrownEmpire  #EmoBrown #ThePodcast

Everybody Mad
A Bit of a Shockz

Everybody Mad

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 46:47


As promised! I've turned over the interviewing controller and well as the title suggest its a bit of a shocking. . .I'm really happy with the outcome of this convo and dive into me, Rell. It also confirmed that this direction is one to lean into. So lean in as we discuss my thought process on life and love. . .

Herrasmieshakkerit
Superposition äärellä, vieraana Juha Vartiainen | 0x36

Herrasmieshakkerit

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 39:13


Tällä kertaa kartanon vieraaksi saapui IQM-kvanttitietokoneyrityksen perustaja Juha Vartiainen.  Sillä hän tietää tietää kvanteista ja kubiteista kaiken tietämisen arvoisen.  Jaksossa keskustelemme mikä on kvanttitietokone ja mitkä ovat kvanttitietokoneiden tärkeimmät käyttökohteet. Entä tulevatko kvanttitietokoneet mullistamaan maailman? Äänijulkaisun lähdeluettelo: Juha Vartiainen https://www.linkedin.com/in/vartiainen/ LUMI-supertietokone, Kajaani https://lumi-supercomputer.eu/ Herrasmieshakkerit Iinkedln:ssä: https://www.linkedin.com/company/herrasmieshakkerit/ Australian Cybersecurity Bill 2024 https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/Bills_Search_Results/Result?bId=r7250 Saksa pohtii lakimuutosta tietoturvatutkimuksen selustan suojaamiseksi https://www.scworld.com/news/legal-protections-for-security-researchers-sought-in-new-german-draft-law Evaluating Mitigations & Vulnerabilities in Chrome https://security.googleblog.com/2024/10/evaluating-mitigations-vulnerabilities.html IQM https://www.meetiqm.com/ NSA Releases Internal 1982 Lecture by Computing Pioneer Rear Admiral Grace Hopper https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bP14OzIJWI Suomen Tietokonemuseon rahankeräys tilavuokran maksamiseen (lupa RA/2024/1852): lähetä MobilePaylla tukisummasi numeroon 18353 https://suomentietokonemuseo.fi/ Flipperin SM-kisat, finaali (stream-tallenne): https://www.youtube.com/live/gp9fhYlDHGM?si=8ta94TxGvFSb-BgN&t=27293

Cuerpos especiales
La entrevista de Miguel Rellán en Cuerpos especiales

Cuerpos especiales

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 17:06


El actor Miguel Rellán se ha pasado por el estudio de Cuerpos especiales para presentar la obra El maestro Juan Martínez, una adaptación teatral de la novela de Chaves Nogales, y ha reflexionado acerca de su oficio, además de recordar a su personaje Félix Torán (El Bacterio) en la popular serie Compañeros.

Más de uno
Miguel Rellán: "El escenario es terapéutico"

Más de uno

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 15:49


El actor Miguel Rellán presenta la obra de teatro 'El maestro Juan Martínez que estaba allí', una adaptación de una obra de Chaves Nogales. 

Everybody Mad
The Parentals

Everybody Mad

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 54:11


If you want to have a better understanding of Rell, you first have to let it start with his parents and what childhood was like. Here's that layer peeled back. There's a thread that will be building from this episode based on the aims and direction for future podcast episodes. Everybody Mad is here to stay! Tell a friend to tell a friend...share it with them. Email - everybodymadpod@gmail.com ⁠⁠⁠Apple - Everybody Mad⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Google - Everybody Mad⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Spotify - Everybody Mad⁠⁠⁠ |  ⁠⁠⁠Everybody Mad Sit⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠e⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠ Instagram - ⁠⁠⁠EverybodyMadPod⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠| ⁠⁠⁠ Facebook Page - ⁠⁠⁠Everybody Mad⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠

Rell Talk
Episode 95-Men Respond Better To Feminine Nature Not When A Woman Is Masculine

Rell Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 19:47


Happy Thanksgiving! This is an episode where Rell answers listeners questions tap in and enjoy your thanksgiving 

Cuerpos especiales
Miguel Rellán recuerda que le "tuvo que rescatar la Policía" por la popularidad de su personaje en 'Compañeros'

Cuerpos especiales

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 17:06


El actor Miguel Rellán se ha pasado por el estudio de Cuerpos especiales para presentar la obra El maestro Juan Martínez, una adaptación teatral de la novela de Chaves Nogales, y ha reflexionado acerca de su oficio, además de recordar a su personaje Félix Torán (El Bacterio) en la popular serie Compañeros.

Cuerpos especiales
Cuerpos especiales | Con Miguel Rellán - viernes 22 de noviembre de 2024

Cuerpos especiales

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 104:07


El actor Miguel Rellán se pasa por Cuerpos especiales para presentar su nueva obra de teatro El maestro Juan Martínez y recordar el éxito de la serie Compañeros. Además, Laura del Val propone juegos para contrarrestar la fama de habladores de los argentinos, Nacho García comenta la actualidad de la prensa del Corazón y Bertus profundiza en las últimas noticias acerca de los aliens.

Chaz & AJ in the Morning
Friday, Nov. 22: Stories of Surviving Incredible Falls, Remembering Jodi Rell, Boss Keith's Top 5

Chaz & AJ in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 40:49


Comedian Ayesheh Mae was in studio with Chaz and AJ this morning for Dumb Ass News. During the segment about surviving a fall from a skyscraper, the Tribe called in some stories about surviving their own incredible falls. (0:00)  Eric Berthel was on the phone with Chaz and AJ to remember Governor Jodi Rell, who died at the age of 78 this week. (11:50) An art piece consisting solely of a banana duct-taped to a wall, has sold for over six million dollars. (22:47)  Boss Keith's Top 5 list was a recap of his high school reunion, which involved a drunken fistfight at 3 AM, and a serious lack of appreciation for his specialty playlist. (31:01) 

WCSUMedia
@WCSU - Governor Jodi Rell Remembered

WCSUMedia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 50:04


Originally recorded August 25, 2021

C19
Remembering Jodi Rell

C19

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 11:25


Remembering the life of former Connecticut Governor Jodi Rell. Bruce Blakeman says he'll work with the Trump administration on deportations. The MTA proposes a 4% rate hike for tickets and tolls. Plus, Phillip Johnson's glass house is a Connecticut icon, but some have trouble separating the art from the architect.

Connecting the Dots with Dr Wilmer Leon
Countdown to Decision: Dr. Wilmer Leon on the Stakes of the 2024 U.S. Election

Connecting the Dots with Dr Wilmer Leon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 83:30


((Recorded Live)) As America prepared for one of the most pivotal elections in recent history, I went live to break down the stakes, the key players, and the issues that could shape the future of the nation. Join me as we explore what's at risk in the 2024 election, from the candidates' platforms to the critical choices facing voters. Whether you tuned in live or are catching the replay, don't miss this deep dive into the upcoming election and what it means for all of us! We are live Monday through Friday! Find me and the show on social media. Click the following links or search @DrWilmerLeon on X/Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube! -Please consider donating to keep us on the air. -Patreon.com/WilmerLeon Announcer (00:00:07): Connecting the dots with Dr. Wilmer Leon, where the analysis of politics, culture, and history converge. Wilmer Leon (00:00:15): Good morning. Good morning. And as most of you know by now, this coming Tuesday, November 5th will be as the Constitution states, the Tuesday next, after the first Monday in November is election day. What are you all going to do? Are you going to vote? Are you going to abstain? If you decide to vote, who are you going to cast your ballot for? Let's talk and let's talk live. We're live today. I want to welcome you all to the Connecting the Dots podcast with me. I am Dr. Wiler Leon. And here's the point. We have a tendency to view current events as though they occur in a vacuum, failing to understand the broader historic context in which most events take place. During each episode, my guests and I have probing, provocative, and in-depth discussions that connect the dots between these events and the broader historic contexts in which they occur, thus enabling you to better understand and analyze the events that impact the global village in which we live. (00:01:26): On today's episode, it's just me, it's me, no guests. I'm live today. And I know this is very, very short notice, but here we are. So the issues or the issue before us is or are this Tuesday, as I said in the tease, November 5th will be as the Constitution states, the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November is election day. Folks, what are you all going to do? Are you going to vote or are you going to abstain? If you decide to vote, who are you going to cast your ballots for? And for me, here's the real important salient question, why vote or abstain? I strongly suggest voting. I don't think that you can abdicate your duty as a citizen and sit this one out. And I firmly believe that the primary responsibility of a citizen is to participate in the electoral process to determine who you select to represent your interests in government. (00:02:48): Folks, I believe America is recklessly muddling its way through these incredibly, incredibly perilous times, very, very recklessly. As America muddles its way through these perilous times, there are too many Americans that appear to be more confused than ever. Many of us have traded our interests in for electability or anybody. But Trump, former NAACP board chairman Julian Bond, told us that in the African-American community, we have no permanent friends. We have no permanent enemies, we have just permanent interests. Malcolm called them permanent agendas. And as we look at this whole issue of America muddling its way through these perilous times, I think it's very, very important for us to understand what this really means and who is responsible for the peril that we find ourselves in. Many of you all may take exception to what I'm about to say, but I think the data supports disposition. The American empire is on the wane. It is failing. Some will say it has already failed, and what we are experiencing are the last kicks of a dying mule. I think the African proverb says the last kicks of a dying mule are or can be the most dangerous. (00:04:26): The United States started this war in Ukraine. The United States is backing the genocide that we see playing itself out right before our very eyes in the Zionist colony known as Israel. The United States is trying to provoke a fight with Venezuela by not recognizing the democratically elected president Nicholas Maduro as the president of Venezuela. The United States is trying to start a fight with China over Taiwan. So that's why I say that we are in incredibly, incredibly perilous times and most of this peril is at our own doing. And I see sister Sandra Muhammad, thank you so much for tuning in greatly, greatly appreciated. So again, incredibly reckless. Too many of us are confused more than ever again. Many of us have traded in our interests for this concept of electability and anybody but Trump. Well, we have to ask ourselves, what are our politics really all about? (00:05:53): And this question not only applies to those of us in the African-American community, but it applies to the country overall. Candidates right now are out on the campaign trail asking us for our vote. But what are they offering us? Even more important than that, even more important than what are they offering? What are we as citizens demanding from them? For the most part, I'm hearing racist diatribes of I'm hearing, I'm hearing racist diatribes. I'm hearing offers of higher taxes that are really masking themselves as tariffs on imported goods. I'm hearing anti-immigrant rhetoric, and I'm hearing a lot of ideas being floated as policy. They sound great, but they'll meet stiff opposition if they make their way to Congress. Let me just quickly jump back to the anti-immigrant rhetoric because both sides from the Trump campaign as well as from the Harris campaign, there's a whole lot of clamoring. There's a whole lot of chatter that we're hearing regarding the border immigration. (00:07:21): Oh, our country's being overrun by immigrants. I Trump tells you they're eating our pets. And Vice President Harris talks about building the wall funding for more border agents. All of this stuff about keeping people out. What I don't hear anybody talking about, I don't hear anybody asking the question, why are these people trying to come in the first place? Why are Mexicans trying to cross the border? Why are people from Honduras? Why are people from Guatemala risking life in limb, spending thousands of dollars that they've spent years saving, trying to come across this border? I don't hear anybody asking that question. Donald Trump and JD Vance made this horrifically racist, unsupportable false accusation that Haitian immigrants, who by the way, are in Springfield, Ohio legally, who by the way, salvage the economy of Springfield, Ohio. Nobody's asking the question, why are Haitians there in the first place and nobody talks about American foreign policy? (00:09:00): Do you think Mexicans just want to come to the United States because they woke up last week and said, you know what? I think I'm going to risk life and limb and go to the United States. Do you think Guatemalans, do you think Hondurans? Do you think El Salvadorians are saying to themselves, you know what, I ain't got nothing else better to do. I'm going to pay some Mule $3,000 that it took me five years to save to risk life and limb to try to sneak into the United States only to run the risk of being deported and wasting all that money. Do you think that maybe they're making these decisions because their economies have been decimated by American foreign policy and they're coming. So you don't hear the immigration czar as Donald Trump loves to call Vice President Harris. You don't hear her talking about that. You don't hear Donald Trump talking about that. They talk about failed solutions such as building the wall and all that other foolishness. They don't talk about the real crux of the problem, which is American foreign policy in their countries. What happened with Mexican corn? Well, it got decimated because of nafta importing American yellow corn into Mexico. And that brown multicolored Mexican indigenous corn got decimated through cross pollenization by the American yellow corn that was imported because of nafta, decimating agriculture in Mexico. So what are those farmers to do? Nobody's offered them any assistance. What are those farmers to do? (00:11:09): Chiquita brands, about a month ago was convicted in federal court in Florida for funding death squads in Columbia. Chiquita brands now has to pay millions of dollars, millions of dollars to families in Columbia because they were backing death squads in Columbia. So if you are a Colombian, what are you to do? Stay in your native country, running the risk of being murdered by death squads funded by Chiquita brands or do everything in your power to get out of Columbia and go someplace else. And where is that someplace else? The United States as Donald Trump is using these, I see Steve, I'm getting to Haiti right now. Steve, stay out of my head, man. Stay out of my head. Steve. I'm getting to Haiti right now. (00:12:22): As Donald Trump and JD Vance are extolling these racist diatribes about Haitians eating dogs and cats. Steve, here we go. Nobody's asking why are the Haitians in Springfield, Ohio in the first place? Nobody's asking why'd they leave Haiti and come to the United States? They should be sitting on the island drinking barbering court five star rum in Eaton Grill. No, they've left their lovely country come to the United States. Why? Here's the answer. As during the debate, you saw Vice President Harris wring her hands and twist contorting her face and showing the utter disgust for that racist diatribe that she should have shown. But nobody asked her Vice President Harris, why did you go to Racom last year and try to convince the leaders of Racom, the organization of Caribbean states to be the tip of the United States spear as the United States is trying to rein, invade Haiti, recolonize Haiti? Nobody asked her that question. And I think that's a very, very important question to ask. I call that minstrel diplomacy, black faces on Euro-American foreign policy, menstrual diplomacy. Nobody asked Hakeem Jeffries, Congressman Jeffries, why did you go as a black man? Why did you go to Caron with Vice President Harris, a black woman to convince black countries to invade another black country? (00:14:41): Nobody's asking that question. So it's not simply building a wall. It's not simply enforcing the border. It's not simply funding for more border agents. It's not simply building internment camps to house these individuals and their children. It's not simply deporting people. And by the way, I think former President Barack Obama deported more people than anybody in the last 50 years. It's about American foreign policy decimating the economies of Mexican, central American and South American countries. That's why these individuals are doing everything in their power to come to this country. Now, really quickly, I really quickly, it's also a matter of going back to Haiti. Why such a focus on Haiti? (00:16:03): A couple of reasons. One is geographic the United States is trying to do, has been trying, I think for about a hundred or so years to build a naval base in Haiti, and it has met incredible resistance by Haitians. Why does the United States want to build that naval base in anticipation of China gaining a greater foothold in the region? China right now is talking about building a canal. I believe it's through Honduras, building a canal through Honduras, which would make it easier for Chinese ships to circumnavigate the globe. And that would also be a direct challenge to the Panama Canal. (00:17:10): So you have a number of geopolitical aspects to this as the United States further alienates China, the United States is anticipating the need to replace that cheap Chinese labor with another cheap labor source, and where are they thinking of getting that labor? Haiti. So those are just two very current examples of why the United States is so focused on recolonizing Haiti. Of course, we can go back to the overarching issue of the Haitian Revolution, the successful Haitian revolution, the United States, I'm sorry, Haiti throwing out France as a result of the Haitian Revolution and the belief that no European country, we'll consider you the United States because it's founded by Europeans, would ever allow the successful revolution of a black country. So that's also part of this calculus as well. Those are just a couple of examples of what I'm talking about in terms of these politics and permanent friends, permanent enemies and permanent interests. Again, candidates they're asking us for are vote, but what in fact are they offering us? And again, more important than that is what are we demanding from 'em? (00:19:00): Where are the substantive policies that are focused on making the lives of each American better? Where's the plan to fund them and to get these ideas turned into legislation submitted, brought before Congress, passed by Congress and signed by the president. There are a lot of ideas being floated out there, but one of the things I'm not hearing, particularly from the Harris campaign is how are you going to get this stuff funded? Where's the money going to come from anyway? By failing to develop, understand and articulate our permanent interests, our agendas, we then fall victim to the problem of what I call binary politics. The simplistic either or scenario. Yes, this is a two party system, but being stuck in the mindset of binary politics, the simplistic either or scenario, continues to leave us with simplistic and deadly choices of the status quo. Do you want lead in your drinking water or mercury? (00:20:21): Do you want arsenic on your grits or baby? Do you want mama to sprinkle a little bit of strict nine on them? Grits for you, the dangers of binary politics, this rant of anybody. But Trump is a perfect example of the dangers of binary politics, especially for the African-American community. And please, please, please, baby. Please baby, baby. Please don't get this twisted. Yes, Trump is disgustingly ignorant. He's vile, he's gosh, he's racist. He's an admitted sexual predator and a convicted felon. However, following the simplistic narrative of anybody but Trump as the basis of your analysis will not ipso facto lead you to a better alternative as sporting life said in Porgy and best, it ain't necessarily. So folks, I unapologetically see the world through. We're doing live radio, so I got to every now and then check my messages here to be sure that I'm staying on course, staying on track. Okay? So anyway, folks, I unapologetically see the world through the lens of an African-American man, and I focus on the interests of the African-American community. But my analysis I applies to every demographic across the board. (00:22:09): Let me pause here and just say, Steve, you're right. We're talking about Haiti. Sandra, you said you don't know. It looks as though folks would rather remain in Lala ignorant about many issues, the Western individualism value. Oh, you're absolutely right, Sandra. You're absolutely right about that. And that really gets to the crux of my point. And as I talked about the decline of the empire, this is all part of that western individualist value. And by the way, which is a conservative construct, and Sandra, help me out here if I'm on track with this, is that too many of us in the African-American community have bought into this whole idea of I've got mine. Now you have to get yours. We have lost track of the power of the collective. We have lost track of how we as a community, as we as African-Americans with a distinct history, with a distinct culture, have been able to make it through the challenges that have been imposed upon us by the dominant culture. (00:23:41): Look, I say this all the time. Du Bois wrote The Souls of black folk, not the soul of some guy. Mrs. Hamer dedicated her life championing the right for us to vote. She did not dedicate her life simply so that she could vote. And now what too many of us are looking at, what too many of us are confused about and confused by is the progress of some at the expense of the many. I got mine. You got to get yours. That has never worked for us. It will never work for us. And then there are too many of us like Richardson down in North Carolina, and who's the brother that from Florida that appeared at that Trump race Fest 2024 in New York. He comes on stage after the dude, before him played, Dixie played, what's his name? (00:25:07): I'm drawing blank on a guy that sang it, but what kind of cery was that? A black man going to come on stage, Elvis Presley after a white cat before him, his bumper music was Dixie. And instead of coming to the mic saying, oh hell, to the na Bobby, hell to the na, I'm not going to stand here and follow that racist foolishness. He just goes along, buck dancing, cooning shining, and you know, any of you all that have spent any time listening to me, rarely will I use those types of references when I'm talking about Buck dancing coons. But that just shows you the depths and the utter depravity that our community has fallen into global insight perspectives. You ask, what do I say to African American voters who say, if you vote third party, you'll enable Trump to, ah, okay, global insight perspective. Great question. I was going to get to that a little later, but let me do that right now. (00:26:37): That gets back to my point of the dangers of binary thinking because right now we're stuck in this duopoly Republican and Democrat thinking that there are truly substantive differences between the parties when in fact it's a duopoly. They are two wings on the same bird. They are two sides of the same coin. The Democrats to a great degree, they will couch their racism, they'll couch their militarism in slightly softer language. They'll bring black faces to the forefront to sell you that bs. Linda Thomas Greenfield at the UN championing genocide, right? Kamala Harris going to Kom as I mentioned earlier, Hakeem Jeffries go to Racom, who's the head of africom. It's a black general. Lloyd Austin goes to Kenya to convince William Ruto the president of Kenya. They show him given the check to Ruto, to invade Haiti on behalf of the United States. So the Democrats, they'll roll out black faces to Barack Obama, they'll roll out black faces to sell you basically the same policies that the Republicans, they just Bogart. They go hard in the paint. They go hard in the paint. No, easy layups, hard fouls. They don't care. Democrats try to be, they try to give you a kinder, a kinder, softer militarism. (00:28:50): And Daniel dvi Du Bois said, race is not biological. It's cultural. Oh, that's very, very true. That's why you don't hear me usually speaking in the context of race. I speak in the context of ethnicity and I speak in the context of culture because there is absolutely no biological proof, scientific, empirical data to support the construct of race. Race is a eugenic construct, and I was just in London lecturing on this at Oxford and at Westminster Universities just got back Saturday. Thank you to Dr. Chantel Sherman for putting on that conference. Yeah, race doesn't exist. It just doesn't. It exists only in the warped mind of those that have been convinced that race is real. Race is an artificial construct that was created to a great degree by Christians in order to rationalize the dehumanization of enslaved Africans because they had to figure out if we can consider ourselves to be Christian, then how can we rationalize and justify enslaving other human beings? (00:30:26): Oh, here's an idea. We create this construct of race. Therefore, we can say they are an inferior group of people. And Calvinism played a very, very key part in this because one of the elements of Calvinism is predestination, predetermination. So they then were able to say, oh, these people were predetermined by God to be inferior and subservient to us, the white European. So that's where the whole construct of race comes from. Daniel, thank you so much for that. Byron Donalds. Yes, thank you. Thank you, Rell. I think that's, if I pronounced that correctly, yeah, Byron Donalds is who I was trying to think of again, folks, you have never even heard me call Clarence Thomas a coon, but Byron, Donald Coons coon, anybody that comes on stage on a stage at an event where Dixie was played. I don't care what time in the lineup, you are supposed to come on stage and shut that rascal down. (00:31:47): You're supposed to come on stage and quote that brilliant African-American, that late African-American philosopher Whitney Houston, and say, oh hell, to the Nall Bobby held to the Nall. We ain't going for this. But anyway, oh well, Daniel, excellent, excellent. Thank you. I appreciate your critique of that analysis. Okay, so let me try to move a little further here. Again, as I said, I see the world in unapologetically so through the lens of an African-American man. And please understand this my saying that my being pro me do not ever, and this is something that people do all the time. Black Lives Matter was an example of this. Never equate my being pro me with my being anti you, my being pro me is me being pro me. (00:32:50): The retort to Black Lives matter was, well, all lives matter. Yeah, that's true. But if that were a reality in the United States, if all lives in the United States actually mattered, then we wouldn't have to highlight the fact that Black Lives Matter. The reason that Black Lives mattered was developed was because we saw on our phones, on our television screens, on our computer monitors, black people being slaughtered in the street, and I'm not even going to say shot down in the street like dogs, because if I went out into the street and shot a dog in the street, I would be immediately arrested. (00:33:41): That's why I don't say shot down in the street like dogs, because in many communities, they seem to hold the lives of dogs in higher regard than they do African Americans. So anyway, I see the world through the lens of an African-American man and as a political scientist, I go back to the piece by Mac Jones, a message to a black political scientist where he says, as such, it's my obligation to develop a different wean Chung, a different worldview that I view the world through the prism of my experience, historical, current and personal as an African-American human being, and that I can never allow my analysis to deviate from that because that's what is the most relevant to my community. So vote or abstain, back to that point, I strongly suggest voting. I don't think that you can abdicate your duty as a citizen and sit this one out. We as American citizens, we can no longer afford to leave the management and governance of this country and system to those that we have elected to represent our interests. And I think that little element, that little kernel right there, is what unfortunately is being overlooked, and I'll say particularly in the African-American community, we keep hearing vote for Kamala vote, and I'm not saying vote or don't vote for him or her. (00:35:45): I'm not going to do that. If you want me to, I will tell you who I think is going to win this. I'll get to that in a minute, but I'm not saying vote for him or vote for her, vote for them or not them. That's not what I'm saying. What I'm saying though is that too many of us have been bludgeoned with you have to vote for her because she's a black woman. If you don't vote for her, you hate black women. You have to vote for her because Donald Trump is the reincarnation of the devil, which by the way, he is. (00:36:21): No, no, no. I need to know. I need her to tell me what she's going to do for me and how she's going to do it. That's all I've been demanding. Kamala, vice President Harris, tell me very, I need you to come on up to stage and say, Wilmer, look. This is what I'm going to do. This is how I'm going to do it, and this is how we're going to pay for it. I need her to do that. Folks, you can't abdicate your duty as a citizen. You can't sit this one out at a campaign event. This past Thursday evening in Arizona, former President Trump said to Tucker Carlson, she, Liz Cheney, she's a radical warhawk. Let's put her with a rifle standing there with nine barrels shooting at her. Okay, let's see how she feels about it. When the guns are trained on her face, they're all warhawks. When they're sitting in Washington with a nice building, Trump continued. (00:37:35): What he might think that casting that in the light of put a rifle in her hand and train nine at her face is some kind of military construct. No, Donald, you're not really that smart. We understand that's the context of a firing squad, and no matter how you try to spin that one, that's just disgusting. That's just disgusting. Torito, we did a show last talking about my SiriusXM show. Yes, there was a show it was a best of because I was in London at the time. I will be live tomorrow, tomorrow on SiriusXM 1 26 from 11 to two Eastern. Hopefully that answers your question. Where am I here? (00:38:46): So Kamala had an interview on Fox. She was asked about her platform and she didn't know it. She said, go to my website and read it. Well, yeah, that one speaks for itself, and that's what I've been saying during the whole campaign is folks, politics is not about phenotype. Politics is not about skin color. Politics is about policy, policy initiatives, policy output, policy results. I'm a political scientist. Public policy is my primary area, public policy and black politics, or it was supposed to be a political economy, but that's a whole nother conversation. That's why I'm so stuck on policy. That's what I do. That's what I do. Meg, yo from Baltimore, thank you for joining us. Get me a crab cake if you wouldn't mind. How do I feel about Dick Cheney supporting Kamala Harris? Carl, how do I feel about Dick Cheney supporting Kamala Harris? Let's understand. Now, this is my opinion. I don't have any data to support this point, but this is my opinion, and I think this is fairly accurate. I don't think that Dick Cheney in the middle of the night opened his eyes as a light was shining upon him in a voice of power and majesty filled the room and said, Announcer (00:40:35): Dick Cheney, purveyor of evil war criminal, you must repent and endorse Vice President Harris. And then Dick Cheney pushed back the covers Wilmer Leon (00:40:53): And sat up in the bed and said, oh my God, I have been saved. No, didn't happen. I think the Republican elite have come to the realization that the Frankenstein monster that they have created, Donald Trump is now ravaging and pillaging their village, and they see Kamala Harris as the last ditched attempt to salvage their party as they've known it to exist. Look, you can go back and find the language from, what's it? The Senator from South Carolina. What's the dude's name? I'm drawing a blank on that. Anyway, who told us that Donald Trump was a racist, narcissistic, xenophobic, bigot. (00:42:10): The record is replete with the examples of Ted Cruz. Lindsey Graham, what's her name from South Carolina, Nikki Haley, all of these Republicans, traditional members of the traditional Republican elite telling us that Donald Trump is everything but a child of God. They created this monster. You can go back to the Tea Party and one of the founders, Tom Tan credo. Remember Tom Tancredo back in 2020 or 2016 talking about we want our country back. Tom, who had your country? Tom Tancredo. I don't have your country. I don't know anybody that does Remember that. I also believe that Sarah Palin being on the ticket with what's his name from Arizona, was the precursor to Donald Trump and Carl, this is a very long way. I'm getting to your question because she made you comfortable with stupidity. She made you comfortable with ignorance. (00:43:48): She made you comfortable, and the you is a generic general. You as the country, she made the country comfortable with an ignorant person being a heartbeat away from being the leader of the free world. She tilled the soil, she laid the groundwork for Donald Trump, and then he came in and just bogarted the whole damn game. So Carl, getting back to your point, your question. So again, Dick Cheney didn't find Jesus. What Dick Cheney realized is looking at the policies of the Biden Harris administration, particularly foreign policy, particularly militarism, because remember where he came from. Lemme see if I got the book. Remember where he came? I got over here somewhere. Oh, wait a minute. Here it is. (00:44:58): Sorry. The shadow world inside the global Arms trade. See if I can quickly, after Cheney left the defense department in 1992, his appointment as CEO of Halliburton in 1995 led us to a remarkable improvement in the company's fortunes, especially with regard to federal contracts. In the five years prior to his arrival, Halliburton received the poultry 100 million, paltry 100 million in government credit guarantees under Cheney. Halliburton received 15 times that amount, 1.5 billion. Cheney was paid well for her services for 48 months. He received $45 million from Halliburton, the shadow world inside the global arms trade, Andrew Feinstein. Okay, so Dick Cheney, again, it wasn't divine intervention. The hand of God didn't touch Cheney on his shoulder. No, he realized backing her, he, Dick Cheney and Liz Cheney and all those other Republicans that are now on the Harris bandwagon, they're not on that bandwagon because they're coming closer to her. They're on the bandwagon because she has come closer to them. That's my opinion. Hopefully, Carl, that answers your question. Now is that a good thing or a bad thing? It depends on who your candidate is, but I think that's the reality because when you look at Liz Cheney and Kamala Harris on stage, that's not a good vibe. I don't think I've ever seen them embrace. They may have. (00:47:06): I haven't seen it. It there's a distance between them because I don't think personally they really like each other beyond politics. Again, that's my opinion. I could be as wrong as the day is long. Yes, Ramel sense. They are all war mongers and war criminals based upon the international criminal court standards. They are all, not only are they war mongers, they are also war criminals. Carl, please listen tomorrow. I think I got a hell of a show for y'all tomorrow, but anyway. Oh, okay. Who do I think will win the election and why? You know what, Fred? Hold that. I'm going to get to that in a minute. I, because I have an answer for you. So lemme go back to Trump's what I call the racist hate fest. 2024 in Madison Square Garden. This was a six hour eugenic, racist hate-filled rant, and there was one in particular, which I'm sure most of you now are familiar with this. (00:48:29): So-called comedian, I'm not even going to mention this guy's name called Puerto Rico, a floating island of garbage. He said there's a lot going on. I don't know if you know this, but there's literally a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now. I think it's called Puerto Rico. Now, there is actually a floating island of garbage in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Hawaii. Why not talk about that? Why not talk about the impact that there is truly a floating island of garbage off the Pacific, not the Atlantic coast, and it's full of plastics that are decimating the ecology. Fish are now being found to have microparticles of plastics in them. Sea turtles are getting caught up in all kinds. You could have talked about that in terms of a floating island of garbage, but no, you have to take that ecological disaster called a floating island of garbage off the Pacific Coast, and you have to turn that into this racist eugenic diatribe targeted at Puerto Ricans. Well, lemme tell you this, homie, Pennsylvania is a swing state. (00:50:03): Pennsylvania has 20 electoral votes in the electoral college. Trump won the state in 2016 by a narrow margin of 0.72%. Biden was able to reclaim the state in 2020, winning it by a similarly narrow 1.17% margin or about 80,500 votes. See folks, I use data. When I take a position, when I tell you something, if it's my opinion, I'm going to tell you very clearly I don't have the data for it. Here's my opinion. When I have the data, I'm going to give you the data. So Biden was able to reclaim Pennsylvania and he won it with a 1.17% margin or about 80,500 votes. (00:51:12): Pennsylvania's Latino eligible voter population has more than doubled since 2000 from 206,000 to 620,000 in 2023. Now, Biden won with a margin of 80,500 votes in 2020. Now in 2016, there are 620,000 Latinos, and this is according to Census Bureau figures, and more than half of those voters, about 310,000 are eligible voters who are Puerto Rican, and they are pissed. They are pissed to the highest of Tivity. They are pissed. That's not good, Mr. So-called funny man, racist, funny man. That's not good. You didn't do your boy, you didn't do Trump any favors by going down that alleyway as Richard Pryor would say, because it may not be the voice of God. (00:52:34): Here's what's overlooked by a number of people. Too many of us believe that once you've cast your vote or once you've cast your ballot that your job is done. But folks, casting your ballot is just the beginning of the process. Once you've cast your ballot, your job isn't done. It's only just begun. You have to stay engaged. You have to hold those you voted for or didn't vote for accountable. You have to stay engaged. You can't abdicate your duty as a citizen and sit this one out and if you vote, you have to stay engaged. You've got to, folks, there are many, getting back to the Puerto Rican issue. There are many who will tell you, Dr. Anthony Montero, brilliant, brilliant, brilliant, brilliant brother out of Philly, who will tell you that the disenchanted African-American, particularly black male community in Philly, that many of them are going to sit this out, and as a result of that, it's going to cost vice president heresy election. (00:53:50): I wonder if those disenchanted African-American males and females who are going to sit this out will now be offset by these angry Latinos, specifically Puerto Ricans. Again, this so-called Mr. Funny Man, I don't think at the end of the day this is going to prove to be, prove to be too funny. Harrison Wall said, claim that they're charting a new way forward to a future where everyone has the opportunity to get by, not just get by, but get ahead. I'm sorry. Her articulation of the opportunity economy is so that you don't just get by, you get ahead. They're proposing, for example, $25,000 as a down payment assistance for first time home buyers, small business entrepreneur assistance, tax cuts for the middle and working class. That's all great, that's all great and it's damn sure need it. (00:55:05): My question is, how's it going to be paid for? Again, I'm a policy guy. How's it going to be paid for? Has anyone publicly asked that question? How much is it going to cost? What's it going to do to the budget? What's it going to do to the deficit and how are you going to pay for it? Because with billions of dollars going to Ukraine, 8 billion about 10 days ago, 8.7 billion, about 10 days ago, going to Israel, 600 million going to Taiwan, that's 17 billion in one day last week or 10 days ago to the settler, 8.7, going to the settler colonial Zionist, settler colonial state called Israel, trying to pick a war with China. Where's this money going to come from? She's made the promise, the campaign promise. My question is, if she wins, will you hold her accountable to deliver on that promise to those who are so offended by the genocide being committed against the Palestinians and rightfully so, many of those of you believe that the answer to that atrocity is a protest vote for Trump. This gets back to the third party question. I believe my opinion that by failing to develop, understand and articulate our permanent interests and agendas, we are falling victim to the problem of binary politics. The simplest either or scenario. You're angry with Biden Harris, the Biden Harris administration for backing funding, participating in the genocide and Gaza. (00:57:15): So you believe that the answer to that is a vote for Trump to our Muslim brothers and Arab brothers and sisters who are rightfully appalled by these genocidal policies, I don't think your viable option is a protest vote for Trump, because remember his son-in-law, Jared Kushner is articulating plans to turn Gaza into beachfront Mediterranean condos, and Jared Kushner is a key advisor to his father-in-law. So if by chance you vote for Trump thinking, you're voting for Trump as a protest against the Biden Harris administration, I personally believe you're making a big mistake because yes, this is a two party system, but there's also third party candidates out there as well. (00:58:25): You've got Dr. Cornell West and Dr. Molina Abdullah. You've got Dr. Jill Stein and Dr. Butch Ware. Two examples from the Green Party. So if you're going to make a protest vote, then in my opinion, I believe in you cast a protest vote. Think about third party the real signal, in my opinion. If you want to really send a message, let the duopoly see a third party campaign. Get 20% of the vote, let a third party get enough to qualify for public campaign funding. Let a third party get a significant enough vote to qualify to be on the debate stage. Can you imagine Dr. West on stage debating Donald Trump? Can you imagine Dr. West on stage debating Vice President Harris? Can you imagine Dr. Butch Ware on the stage debating JD Vance, folks, I'm talking peace shooter at a gunfight. That's what you would be witnessing. And I'm not saying that Dr. West on stage against Kamala Harris. In fact, I'm wrong to put it in that kind of conflict scenario because it's all about the best interest of the American people. It's not about protecting one person's image against and using another person to tarnish that image. That's not what this is about. (01:00:10): Thank you, Sherry, for coming back and agreeing with me. This is about you. This is about America. This is about our country. This is about social security. In fact, to that point, let give y'all, let me give you a very simple example of this. We keep hearing that social security is in jeopardy, right? You've got George W that wanted to privatize social security, which we know was just grant theft auto. Here's the solution, and you can do the math yourself. This one is so simple, a 10-year-old can figure it out right now, the social security contribution that comes out of your paycheck every month if you have a paycheck gets capped at, I think it's either 140 or $144,000. Every dollar you make after 140 or $144,000 is exempt from the Social Security payroll tax. (01:01:49): You want to salvage social security, which by the way isn't really in jeopardy, but if you want to salvage social security, raise the ceiling on the Social security payroll tax, raise it to, I don't know, pick a number, raise it to $500,000 of salary, raise it to a million dollars of salary, raise it to 1.5 million of salary. If you are making $500,000 in salary, you can afford an additional 10%, 15%, or 10% on that. Whatever the payroll tax is, I don't have it in front of me. And what you would be able to do by doing that, you would ensure the sustainability. That's not the word I was looking for, but anyway, sustainability of social security, you ready for this? Lower the retirement age, you could lower the retirement age and don't send your money yet because there's a bamboo steamer that comes with this deal. You could expand benefits, raise benefits. (01:03:19): They right now are talking about what? Raising the retirement age to like 72 and what's the life expectancy of the average American about 67 years. So now you got to work five years beyond your death. Does that make sense? No, not at all. That's a very simple fix, folks. The math is simple. Raise the social security ceiling from 140 or $144,000 to a million if you make a million dollars in salary. We're not talking about return on investments, we're not talking about all those other revenue generating elements in your stock, in your portfolio, just salary. You could salvage social security, you could lower their retirement age, you could increase benefits. Why isn't Kamala Harris talking about that? Well, because as son Ray says, if we hold her accountable, they will send her the, oh, that's not one. (01:05:03): Oh, I'm sorry. It was JJ Mars who says the American oligarchs will never allow it. Well, JJ Mars, that's why I'm saying it's not about what the oligarchs will allow. It's about what you as American people and voters and constituents will demand so that a candidate cannot come forward and win unless they commit to doing that. And then you have to ensure that the members of Congress understand if that doesn't happen, they no longer have jobs. See, I'm not going to concede this to the American oligarchs. If I were doing that, then I'm wasting my time talk. I've wasted an hour and six minutes of my day talking to you. I could be playing golf. I could be a shaan right now on number seven, teeing off on number seven. It's beautiful outside, right? Shit, it's 80 degrees outside. (01:06:12): So jj, if I'm going to concede that to the oligarchs, then why have I been sitting here doing this? I'm about to fight, man. JI don't know if you're male or female, so please forgive me. I'm about to fight. I'm about to struggle. I'm about kicking ass and taking names. I'm not throwing the towel in because I'm going to succeed or die trying. The Powell memo, Sherry, what was the Powell memo and the chamber? Okay, Louis Powell, former Supreme Court Justice before Lewis Powell was nominated and appointed to the Supreme Court, Lewis Powell was the chairman or president, I don't remember the title of the National Chamber of Commerce. He was out of Richmond, Virginia. And Powell wrote what has now become known as the Powell Memo in, I want to say in the mid seventies. And the crux of the Powell memo was corporate America. Remember, he was the chairman or the president of the National Chamber of Commerce. (01:07:43): It was his position that corporate America had to get more involved in American politics, that corporate America had to invest more money into candidates, had to invest more money into parties, had to invest more money into the machinery. Sherry, thank you, 1972, had to invest more money into the machinery of the American political process in order to ensure that their corporate interests prevailed in the legislative system. And so that's how you now wind up with, oh, shoot, I'm drawing a blank on the Supreme Court case that now comes out and says that corporations are people too, and that corporations have interest and voices that should be allowed, and you can now contribute ungodly amounts of money into the American political system. Corporations can donate all this money to candidates. Thank you. Thank you, Zach. The Citizens United Case. Thank you. That's how you wind up with the Citizens United case. (01:09:20): And Sherry, I'm glad you No, I'm not talking about Elon Musk, jj. I'm talking about talking Powell. But look at how long it took. It took from 72, I think this is right to 2010 for the Citizens United case to be passed however many years that is. See, they play it for the long game. Powell writes this memo in 72, gets a Supreme Court case validating that position in 2010. Look at how long it took. They play it for the long game. We play it. I wouldn't even say for the short game. We play it. We play it an inning. We're happy with an inning at a time. They're looking at series. (01:10:23): So hopefully, Sherry, does that answer your question about the Powell memo and what has also become, well, some call it the Powell Doctrine. Others associate the Powell Doctrine with General Colin Powell and the You break it, you own it thing. But anyway, do I think Trump and Harris are both fascists? Yes. Yes. Yes. And how so? Because look at the industrialists that are actually controlling the policies, and what does Kamala Harris say? We are going to have the most, she didn't use the word dominant. I can't remember, Sherry. Oh, yes, sir. I have a PhD. Well, you know what, Sherry, to that point, PhD, my son says, it means two things piled higher and deeper, and it also means, please help dad. Anyway. (01:11:36): Now, what was I talking about? Oh, fascism. It's the corporate interests controlling policy and using the police force slash military in order to support it domestically and internationally. And so I believe that Trump is just a more vocal fascist than Kamala Harris, but I believe that she's just as fascist as the rest of 'em, as Barack Obama was, as well as was George. I mean, I don't see how you get to the exalted position of president without being a fascist, because that's one of the basis of American foreign policy is fascism. You can put a, okay, to those of you that are now up in arms, Wilmer, how can you call Kamala Harris a fascist? She's a kinder, gentler, fascist. Remember in a more attractive fascist. Remember George HW Bush and his kinder, gentler conservatism. Remember that? Well, we are now dealing with a kinder, gentler fascism. So let me look to wrap this up for now. (01:13:24): Anybody but Trump, I believe that whole mantra ignores the fact as a US president that he's a functionary. A US president is a functionary of the United States government. An American president is a functionary of the interests of the elite. Look at Trump's position on Venezuela. It was the same as the Biden administration. Both Democrat and Republican administrations have had policies that included US interference and other Central American and South American countries. Trump's position on tax cuts and cuts to social programs builds upon tax policy and social policy cuts from previous administrations. Remember Bill Clinton and ending welfare as we know it. (01:14:18): And remember, Obama's failed grand bargain. Again, folks, I'm not talking with you now saying that any candidate is the right choice or the wrong choice. I'm merely asking you, what do we get for our loyalty? What do you get for your vote? Do you get more hope without substantive and systemic change? What do you get by settling for the status quo through the willful ignorance of supporting a candidate that has a proven track record on issues that aren't in the best interest of the American people that aren't in the best interest of the African-American community? We, as Baldwin said, are merely making peace with mediocrity without substantive systemic change. Are we believing that we are really what the white world calls a nigger? (01:15:34): This should never become our reality. So with that, let me say to all of you all that have invested the last hour and 15 minutes of your morning with me, with us, my phenomenal, phenomenal producer, melody Graves. I would not be able to do any of this without her. Let me see. S one. All we can hope for is a president that will give us the softest landing for this dying empire. Create your own strategy to save you and your loved ones as many others as you are able to do. You're absolutely right. Oh, oh, oh, oh, right. Who do I think is going to win the election? Thank you for bringing me back to that. This is what I see you ready. (01:16:34): I believe that either at the end of Tuesday night or early Wednesday morning, the 47th president of the United States is going to be Kamala Harris. I believe it's going, and I've consulted with a former classmate of mine, Dr. Bari Jahi, who's a brilliant, brilliant brother, and I agree. The numbers will be around 2 93 Harris, 2 45 Trump. Remember, you need two 70 to win. I don't even think Trump's going to win the popular vote. He got 75 million votes against Biden. I don't think he'll get 75 million this time. It could go to three 19 Harris, because I think that she's going to win North Carolina and I believe that she's going to win Arizona so she could go as high as three 19 or three 20. This hate fest, racist diatribe 2024 that he held in New York, I think did him incredible damage, and what he said Thursday yesterday about Liz Cheney, I think it is going to do him incredible damage. Also, I don't believe that the polling numbers that we're seeing, excuse me, I don't believe that the polling numbers are anywhere near accurate. I think you're, if you look at the polls, I think you're being sold a pig and a poke. (01:18:41): Remember, I forget the year in the first Obama campaign, the polling and all of the analysts and everybody, la, and everybody was telling us that Mitt Romney was going to defeat Barack Obama and that Romney was going to win by seven to nine points. Didn't happen even election night. They were still talking about Romney seven to nine point victory didn't happen. Their polling is skewed. Some of it is intentional, some of it is inherent in the systemic nature of it. Let me go through these real quickly. Please tell you who, doctor, please tell me this live will be uploaded. It will be so you can watch it again, Jackie. Thank you. Sandra believes Kamala will win as well. Trump wins with 300. Okay, Zach, we'll see. You say Trump wins with 300 plus, it might happen. Let's see, jj, whoever wins will not be able to complete their four year term. I can't speak to that. I can't predict the future. My crystal ball right now, unfortunately, is in the shop. (01:20:08): Sherry, I will not be voting for Harris or Trump. Okay? There are viable third parties out there, and when you think third party, you got to think long game, which I think if you really want to send a message, if you really want to have a vote protest, let the elite see a significant increase in support for third parties, and I think that'll do this. Democracy and incredible service, big C. Hey, you want to thank me for my brilliant commentary? Oh, brilliant. You're too kind. I think you just need to get out more. You believe Harris will win. Okay, so with all that and a bag of chips, here's what I want to do. I got to thank you all so much for listening, for participating in the Connecting the Dots podcast, this live podcast, we are going live, and I hope to start it next week, but there'll be more posted on that one. (01:21:07): Thank you again for listening to the Connecting the Dots podcast with me, Dr. Wier Leon. Stay tuned for new episodes, hopefully every day Monday through Friday. Please follow and subscribe. Leave a review. Folks, we're going live that costs and it costs big. I need help. I need your help. Leave a review. Share the show. Follow me. Follow us. Again, without the wonderful, brilliant Melody Graves, I would just be sitting here talking to myself. You can follow us on social media. You can find all the links below in the show description. Remember that this is where the analysis of politics, culture, and history converge, because talk without analysis is just chatter. I don't chatter here. We don't chatter here on Connecting the dots. Tomorrow. Saturday, my show Inside The Issues with Wilmer Leon on SiriusXM 1 26, urban View, 11 to two. Got a great lineup for y'all tomorrow. Check it out. You'll be really interested and surprised, and folks, I'm going to see you again next time. Until then, I am Dr. Wilmer Leon. Have a great, great one. Peace. I'm out Announcer (01:22:28): Connecting the dots with Dr. Wilmer Leon, where the analysis of politics, culture, and history converge.    

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Radio Madrid
Miguel Rellán: "No se puede ser feliz. Hay que apuntarse al partido de la alegría. A pesar de todo, alegría"

Radio Madrid

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 23:31


El actor, ganador de un Premio Goya por Tata mía y dos Premios de la Unión de Actores, se subirá a las tablas del Teatro de la Abadía con 'El maestro Juan Martínez que estaba allí', la adaptación de la novela de Manuel Chaves Nogales sobre el coraje y el instinto de superación y supervivencia a través de las referencias literarias de la picaresca española.Los ecos del Lazarillo, los de las novelas ejemplares de Cervantes, de Quevedo… siguen alimentando una maravillada mirada a la historia y a la capacidad de supervivencia de los protagonistas indirectos que sufren los dictámenes de los poderosos.

No Jumper
Rell Vert on Bloodhound Lil Jeff, Lil Scoom, Beef with Billionaire Black & King Yella & More

No Jumper

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 84:42


Rell Vert talks about Screwly G, Billionaire Black, Brandon Buckingham, Nettspend, being related to FBG Duck, and more! New IG   / vert__79   ----- Promote Your Music with No Jumper - https://nojumper.com/pages/promo CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! https://nojumper.com NO JUMPER PATREON   / nojumper   CHECK OUT OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5te... Follow us on SNAPCHAT   / 4874336901   Follow us on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4z4yCTj... iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n... Follow us on Social Media:   / 4874336901     / nojumper     / nojumper     / nojumper     / nojumper   JOIN THE DISCORD:   / discord   Follow Adam22:   / adam22     / adam22     / adam22   adam22bro on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Rins Real Rap Podcast
Real Rap Roundtable Ep 75 "Scary Hours" w/Rin, Shanny, & Rell

Rins Real Rap Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 102:40


On Episode 75 the crew talk about new music Toosie-Jaded, Victoria Monet -Jaguar 2 Deluxe, CKay-Emotions, Summer Walker -Heart of a Women, Huncho-Thank God, Dababy want to work with Meg Thee Stallion again. Should she ?, Lil Durk lock up by Feds, Big Meech is home from federal prison and fans are mad at Lebron James shout out to him,  If I stop texting you outta no where, just know yo background check came back, Rapper Trina GOES VIRAL For Saying She CONTROLS ALL Her Husband's Money & Did NOT Sign A Prenup Either, Do you have an expiration time on when a person can hit you phone after yall stopped talking, Why every time you meet a New Girl they always say they didn't have sex in "6 months"?, Rin's RANT on women blaming everything on their zodiac sign, and more ........   Follow Us at @RealRapRoundtable on @Rinsrealrap @RealRapSportsTalk  (Rins Real Rap) https://www.youtube.com/@rinsrealrap    Rin Loco @RinLoco  Dapper Don @Dapper_Donssc  Shantell @Shantell_______ Special Guest Rell @rellbsure   Executive Producer: Tyrin "Rin Loco" Bynum Co-Producer: Shantell Williams  2024 Blueprint Projects LLC

PrHOEvocative
Set it off

PrHOEvocative

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 68:45


I need that money Frankie! Jody and Precious discuss the movie Set it Off, selling it and they go down a bit of a rabbit hole with some help from Boogie and Rell. 

PrHOEvocative
I'm in a bind Nate!

PrHOEvocative

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 68:45


The famous "I'm in a bind Nate" line hits different, and Jody and Precious discuss this along with selling pussy and the lengths people go to get to the money. Boogie and Rell chime in on this one as well. You don't want to miss this!

Concrete Genius Media
Prison Stories ft Rell G: Tales from Inside, Internet Worse Than Crack

Concrete Genius Media

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 54:51


In this conversation, Sauce and his guest delve into various themes, including the emotional reactions people have during disagreements, particularly within the Black community. They explore the impact of the internet and social media on identity and personal growth, comparing it to the historical effects of crack cocaine. The discussion highlights the desensitization to violence due to online exposure and the need for individuals to love themselves and accept criticism. The conversation wraps up with personal reflections on how the internet has changed communication and relationships. In this conversation, Sauce discusses the profound impact of the internet on communication, culture, and personal identity. He reflects on how the digital age has transformed gang culture, language, and perceptions of success. The discussion also delves into personal growth, the lessons learned from prison experiences, and the importance of maintaining peace and perspective in life. The conversation concludes with a light-hearted exchange about music influences and future connections.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Sports Banter05:07 Emotional Reactions in Disagreements10:00 The Impact of the Internet vs. Crack Cocaine16:12 The Influence of Social Media on Identity21:52 The Dark Side of the Internet27:52 Personal Reflections on Internet Communication34:25 The Evolution of Gang Culture and Language39:44 The Illusion of Easy Success in the Digital Age46:56 Reflections on Life, Growth, and Personal Peace55:34 Closing Thoughts and Future ConnectionsTakeawaysPeople struggle to accept criticism due to insecurity.The internet has a profound influence on identity and perceptions.Social media often distorts the definition of beauty and success.Emotional reactions in disagreements can stem from personal trauma.The internet can amplify ignorance and misinformation.Desensitization to violence is a significant issue today.Individualism is diminishing due to social media trends.People often project their unresolved issues onto others online.The internet can hinder genuine communication and relationships.Understanding personal history is crucial for emotional growth. The internet has changed the urgency of communication and connection.Gang culture has evolved with the influence of the internet, leading to the creation of new identities.Violence in media captures attention and influences behavior.Success is often portrayed as easy on the internet, but it requires hard work.The traditional values of patience and perseverance are being overshadowed by instant gratification.The idolization of 'ghetto superstars' affects youth aspirations.The internet has created a false sense of security and anonymity.Personal growth involves recognizing past experiences and learning from them.Stories from prison highlight the harsh realities of life and the importance of self-preservation.Maintaining peace and perspective is crucial in navigating life's challenges.Support the show

Boss Talk Podcast 101
Nina Laretta on Crip Mac Onlyfans, BG HOME! BOOSIE His Brother Fall Out Bleu T-RELL (Full Interview)

Boss Talk Podcast 101

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 41:33


Click Link to Join Membership to see Full Interview.    / @bosstalk101   #cripmac Boosie #bg #bosstalk101 #youngbleu #trell Subscribe Boss Talk 101:    / @bosstalk101   ► LISTEN LIVE: ► SUBSCRIBE PATREON:  / bosstalkpodcast101   ► CATCH UP on What You Missed: https://bosstalkpodcast101.com ► FOLLOW Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bosstalkpod... ► FOLLOW us on TikTok:  / wayupwithyee   ► FOLLOW us on Twitter:  / unique_fashions   ► LIKE us on Facebook:  / eceo.smith   You can listen to Boss Talk 101 w/ E CEO & Mz Jamica Weekdays from 10AM - 2PM or on tPatreon app anytime! Executive Producer: Chasity Swilley Producer: Stephanie Smith Video Manager: Dennis Cooper Content Manager: Shamariah Smith Public Relations: Tre' Smith Visit Our Website and Subscribe: https://bosstalkpodcast101.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/e_ceo_/?hl=en Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0yD2UzY...  

Back on Figg
BACKONFIGG EP:211 Smac & T-Rell Almost WIN $8k on Underdog T-Rell Says Pinky Was His Celebrity Crush

Back on Figg

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2024 113:15


BACKONFIGG EP:211 Smac & T-Rell Almost WIN $8k on Underdog T-Rell Says Pinky Was His Celebrity Crush Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

What Could Go Wrong?
AD Making Peace With Adin Ross, Accepting LGBTQ+ In Black Culture, Is T-Rell Sensitive? | WCGW EP:27

What Could Go Wrong?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 124:35


AD Making Peace With Adin Ross, Accepting LGBTQ+ In Black Culture, Is T-Rell Sensitive? | WCGW EP:27

2 Black Nerds
‘Mr. McMahon' E4-6 with Friends of the Pod: Kevin, Muenfua, Rell, and Tony | Episode 268

2 Black Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 101:17


We're back for another conversation about the new "Mr.McMahon" documentary from Netflix, but we brought the boys this time! Friends of the podcast Kevin, Muenfua, Rell, and Tony pulled up to help us talk about the 2nd half of the documentary.

What Could Go Wrong?
Black Men Needing Therapy, Impact Of Deadbeats, T-Rell's Spray Cut | WCGW EP:26

What Could Go Wrong?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 128:40


Black Men Needing Therapy, Impact Of Deadbeats, T-Rell's Spray Cut | WCGW EP:26

What Could Go Wrong?
T-Rell & Keem Checked Themselves Into Hospital, Kendrick's 'Watch The Party Die', Diddy Facing Life?

What Could Go Wrong?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 112:39


T-Rell & Keem Checked Themselves Into Hospital, Kendrick's 'Watch The Party Die', Diddy Facing Life?

Step Off! Radio
Dark Knight - The D-Rell Episode

Step Off! Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 91:29


For the past several years, D-Rell has been one of the most versatile up-and-coming emcees in New York's fabled underground Hip-Hop scene. D-Rell is no stranger to the culture and has spent the better part of the last eighteen years fine-tuning his craft. His love and appreciation for the art make him one of the most versatile, lyrically gifted emcees both on the East and the West Coast. With a vintage backpack rap style that recalls the sounds of Hip-Hop's Golden Era which we all love It comes as no surprise that D-Rell has worked with artists such as NVY JONEZ LKR, Chop the Father, and has released a string of mixtapes produced by Riverside-based producer Accosta the Man. D-Rell's attention to nuance and detail has only illustrated his appreciation for classic Boom Bap production and proof that the sound's popularity extends well outside of the boundaries of his native New York City and the East Coast. In today's episode, D-Rell joins Step Off! Radio to discuss the inspirations behind his music, growing up as a child in Harlem, New York in the 90's and early 2000s. As well as his path to becoming an emcee. Likewise, we also got to discuss upcoming projects and chat with longtime collaborators and friends of the show NVY JONEZ LKR and Accosta the Man. As well as discuss what the future holds for his music. So with that said, we are proud to present to you our conversation with D-Rell.

Yeah Yeah Podcast
Rell Battles his demons

Yeah Yeah Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 59:18


Yeah Yeah podcast is a weekly podcast featuring comedians Grace Kirk and Dulce Mac - they put a rotating weekly guest in the hot seat after a big social media deep dive chaos ensues. Find us on IG: @yeahyeahpodcast Grace Kirk: @coldaslucas Dulce Mac: @dulcemac Rell Battle: @rellbattle --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yeahyeahpod/support

No es un día cualquiera
No es un día cualquiera "Tertulia de maduritos interesantes" con Miguel Rellán

No es un día cualquiera

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 37:26


En la primera tertulia a tres de la temporada, en el espacio que ya es todo un clásico del programa, el invitado de esta ocasión ha sido Miguel Rellán, quien junto a José Luis Garci y Andrés Aberasturi comentan temas de rabiosa actualidad como la reciente muerte de Alain Delon, del que aprovechan para comentar su trayectoria como actor y su personalidad alejada de las cámaras. También del inclasificable intérprete Peter Sellers, así como los caprichos que tienen algunas de las grandes estrellas de la industria y comentan el León de Oro ganado por Pedro Almodóvar, por su primera cinta rodada íntegramente en inglés llamada "La habitación de al lado". Escuchar audio

A WORK IN PROGRESS
80 in a 60

A WORK IN PROGRESS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 57:54


In this episode the guys discuss crazy drivers, Ty gets a speeding ticket, Rell in a relationship soon, feeling stuck, and much more!!

A WORK IN PROGRESS
Turn In Your License

A WORK IN PROGRESS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 50:41


In this episode, Rell joins Ty in the Queen City where they discuss: politics, Kanye's position in the industry, lame ass black movies, and much more!!!! @awip757 @producedby_ty @rellmarquise

What Could Go Wrong?
Keem Crashes Out On T-Rell, Life's Ups & Downs, + More | What Could Go Wrong EP:19

What Could Go Wrong?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 72:49


Keem Crashes Out On T-Rell, Life's Ups & Downs, + More | What Could Go Wrong EP:19

Top of the Mook
ORGANIKALLY SPEAKING EP.14 - RELL TO REAL

Top of the Mook

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 68:52


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Back on Figg
BACKONFIGG EP:195 HAPPY BIRTHDAY T-RELL

Back on Figg

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 204:14


BACKONFIGG EP:195 HAPPY BIRTHDAY T-RELL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Back on Figg
BACKONFIGG:EP 169 T-Rell Got Loaded Heather Called T-Rell a Lier SMACC Dissed His Old Manager & More

Back on Figg

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2024 179:16


BACKONFIGG:EP 169 T-Rell Got Loaded Heather Called T-Rell a Lier SMACC Dissed His Old Manager & More Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

No Jumper
Milk74 on T-Rell's Fake Hoover Persona, Bricc's Crash Out, Working with No Jumper & More

No Jumper

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 91:33


Shout out to PrizePicks! Download the app today and use code nojumper for a first deposit match up to $100! Milk links back up with Adam with Flakko on the assist, to talk about everything that's been going on, his content, his issues in the podcast world, and reacts to Flakko wild questions! ----- 0:00 Adam calls Milk the most dangerous man in LA 1:30 Milk said he turned on Back on Fig after they interviewed the dude who pulled up at his house 2:15 Milk goes in on G Face: Milk says there's no story or evidence of G Face pulling up to his house, if G Face had a video of it he would post it 3:52 Milk says he didn't know who G Face was, so Milk did his research and found paperwork with his name on it 6:35 Milk says if anyone mention him they get a No Jumper interview, Cam Capone, and get posted on Flakko page 7:07 Initially Flakko meant to leave LA alone on his recap videos 7:22 Adam on Flakko's video accusing Bricc Baby, Flakko says he gave a fair theory 9:50 Flakko plays the referee and asks about Adam and Milk issue, Milks says the C Mac interview about him wasnt cool 10:35 Meanwhile Adam thinks that Milk always burn bridges 11:25 Milk says him and T-Rell been bumping heads for a while, says they were never friends 12:19 Adam recalls how the beef with C Mac and T-Rell started, then T-Rell used it to ban C Mac from No Jumper 14:40 Milk asks: Before No Jumper where was T-Rell at? Milk says if he was really from 52 he would know who he is 18:03 Milk said he never got a call that he was fired 19:57 T-Rell telling Big Deal to go stream in his car 20:32 Milk says all T-Rell do is using people 21:26 T-Rell complained he was getting $300 for an interview at No Jumper, and did a lot of trash interviews 22:29 Meanwhile T-Rell bought a brand new 2024 Mercedes, and Adam says T-Rell has a lot of lawsuits against him and Adam knows all about it 23:53 Milk on AD: It was never no beef but if shots come his way, Milk gonna say something back 27:04 Flakko says Milk made Kiki paperwork public 29:40 Kiki didn't show up to go to OBlock with Adam 30:47 Milk likes to walk and doesnt wanna end up like Lupe 33:02 Flakko asks: Are you always ___? Laughs. Milk says that's a crazy question 34:25 Milk on pulling up to No Jumper for a fade, says he regrets it in retrospect but says what Adam said on Bootleg Kev 35:43 Flakko asks how the car ride was on the way to No Jumper that day 36:28 Adam says he probably should've ran the fade that day and get it over with, Milk says he was goofy he should've never pulled up 38:55 Flakko asks about Shooter (G Face friend) and Milk beef 40:10 Milk exposing Shooter with earrings, plus Shooter exposed himself for kinda lying about r*bbing Tee Grizzley 43:15 Milk says the photo with earings was not AI, says he's the Gilligan slayer 44:11 Milk on posting Lush paperwork, says he was claiming to be something he wasn't and address the shot caller "joke", Milk says they were NEVER friends 46:00 Milk says for a bag he would ___ Suspect 49:50 Haters and opp youtube account growing every day Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

No Jumper
Big Deal on Back on Figg Blacklisting Him, is T-Rell from Hoover? & More

No Jumper

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 122:53


Big Deal candidly shares about his upbringing, working with Tyga, doing time, getting into podcasting, his relationship with his brother T-Rell, explains how T-Rell allegedly refused to pay him to be on the pod while bragging about how rich he is, and more.    / @kiiwaymeeks   ----- 0:00 Intro 2:45 Big Deal jumped on IG talking about the AD San Diego situation, said he took a L and that was it, Heather felt some type of way and try to check him 5:28 They kept saying they wanna help him get "chilly" but also dont have any money for him 6:20 Big Deal was always kinda graceful towards Heather but says she should also stay in her place and T-Rell needs to check her 9:45 Some ppl says that Big Deal is entitled and expecting others to put him in position, soon as he brought up money they were weird 11:20 Adam says he thinks they never had a good reason to leave but they made it like it was a money situation, Crazy Cuh got fired for asking for money 13:05 Relationship with T-Rell over the years, it's been up and down since they were young the Tyga days, says he just doesn't understand why T-Rell is such a "h*e *ss n___ towards him!" 15:20 Big Deal's younger days, from cliques to gangs, in and out, juvie, county, to prison, gonna bang Hoover till the end forever 22:00 Big Deal on Wack: Says most things Wack says he doesn't know what's going on for real, and to not believe everything he says 22:55 T-Rell never got put on but Big Deal was, he got brought in and able to represent thru Big Deal, Big Deal says T-Rell was pushing something he was only allowed to say because of Big Deal 26:58 Wack trying to sign Treway6K and dint coz he didnt wanna remove the 6k 28:40 Big Deal did time for sh**ting and carj*cking when he was 16, T-Rell put 20k to bail him 31:25 Big Deal got home after that bid, Big Deal went to school with Tyga, they were running around with Tyga when he got out, he almost joined them but they acted like they didn't know or trust Big Deal anymore 35:35 Big Deal was working for Tyga and was doing security at Heather store as well 38:28 Big Deal confirms that Kylie Jenner was underage when she started running around with Tyga Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Club Shay Shay
Nightcap - Hour 2: A-Rod's "tan". Unc's Savannah State memories

Club Shay Shay

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 80:17 Transcription Available


Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson discuss Alex Rodriguez's viral "tan", how they would handle their significant other going on stage at a concert, and their best memories from NFL and college locker rooms. 0:00 Alex Rodriguez talks about how he got his tan; tells everyone to calm down9:45 Omah Lay dances with female fan at concert, boyfriend not thrilled12:20 Unc never gets mad at a dude for hitting on his woman19:40 Ocho references Bobby Womack song22:30 Unc tells story about getting in a fight about a woman24:45 Ocho wouldn't want Rell on stage with Usher32:00 DJ Khaled gets carried to keep Jordans clean - Ocho & Unc don't care enough about shoes33:40 KFC introduces the “Chizza” - Neither Unc or Ocho interested in trying it36:00 Spell-O-Cinco42:50 Q and Ayeeee57:00 Much more Nightcap! #Club #VolumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.