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The Jungin's get hurt with "Culture". Discuss the illusion of TIME and how we can use the concept with self awareness... To our viewers and listeners, this episode was recorded on NYE of 2021. It was the final podcast of Eric Bradley Gilbert aka "Simon Illa". Simon passed away that evening. This episode is extremely ironic and somewhat foretelling as it almost seems like we were subconsciously saying farewell. Simon delivers a powerful message in this episode. We both hope you use these words wisely. From the both of us... THIS IS NOT AN ENDING BUT AN AWAKENING. We love you all. Stay Jung...
In this episode, Jay and Simon welcome their second guest to ever appear on the podcast, Abeezio. Together, they discuss Abeezio’s influences, his background and the motivation behind his new single which was produced by Mini Producer and Simon Illa. For more info, follow Abeezio here. http://www.instagram.com/abeezio
So you have a bae, but what about their friends? To befriend them or not to befriend them? Have you ever dated anyone you've worked with? On this episode of Love, Pop Culture, our hosts hash out these questions and catch up on the latest celeb news. Each episode of Love, Pop Culture is produced by Stephanie Kariuki with sound editing by Simon Illa and music by Matt B.
Of all the words Atlanta rapper T.I. knows, patriarchy ain't one of them. On this week's episode of Love, Pop Culture, hosts Kimeko McCoy, Autumn Porter and Ashley Edokpayi talk about T.I.'s visit to Red Table Talk. Plus, Omarion's calm before the storm created by Apryl Jones and Lil Fizz. Each episode of Love, Pop Culture is produced by Stephanie Kariuki with audio sound editing by Simon Illa and music by Matt B.
On this episode of Love, Pop Culture, Ashley and Kimeko dissect how a woman got cheated on for 35 years and stayed with her man, Phoebe Waller-Bridge's Emmy win and new deal with Amazon Prime, as well as why they wouldn't have hugged Amber Guyger. Love, Pop Culture is produced by Stephanie Kariuki and edited by Simon Illa, with music by Mat-B. Please take a moment to rate and review Love, Pop Culture. It makes it easier for new listeners to find the podcast and means a lot to us.
Sam Smith's coming out post sparked a debate about how the media should use pronouns. Should there be more allies in newsrooms nationwide? Plus, we talk about what is cat calling and why it's not a good move this Cuffing Season. Finally, some Uber and Lyft news. Bottom line: Be careful out there ladies, as stories prove ride sharing apps are rarely willing to take accountability. And some exciting news! Love, Pop Culture is happy to welcome two new co-hosts: Brooklyn-based babes Ashley Edokpayi and Autumn Porter. Love, Pop Culture is produced by Stephanie Kariuki and edited by Simon Illa, with music by Mat-B. Please take a moment to rate and review Love, Pop Culture. It makes it easier for new listeners to find us and means a lot to us.
Simon Illa and Jay (aka Mini Producer) talk about stuff on a podcast instead of long drawn out phone convos...
Simon Illa is an American music writer/producer/vocal arranger from Paris, Illinois. He was voted by Blender Magazine as Philadelphia’s Hottest producer in 2008. As a child, Simon was diagnosed with Osteogenesis Imperfecta otherwise known as “Brittle Bone Disease.” He stopped by Jesse Itzler’s house to catch up with Lance on O.I., breaking into the music industry, inspiring people and more.