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Dr. Fabian Garcia joins the show. MedHealth Clinical is a business partner of The Lance Jay Radio HealthCast on WDYZ 105.5FM in Orlando. MedHealth services the Winter Garden area and does a fantastic job in managing obesity, diabetes, hypertension and other chronic conditions. To learn more go to: https://www.medhealthclinic.com
Hip-hop legends, Stretch and Bobbito, with their annual broadcast from Sole DXB. With guests DJ Rashida, Natasha Diggs, Don Letts, and Dylan Powell.
The virtuosic jazz keyboardist joins Stretch & Bobbito for a wide-ranging conversation about his earliest music memories, the first time he met Dr. Dre and why he's trying to get more young people into jazz music.
Hello Everyone. In this podcast Chase breaks down some of the latest news in hip hop, gives us his thoughts on the films "Stretch & Bobbito" and "Mid90's". He speaks about the recent shooting during a Tekashi 69 video shoot. Thankfully nobody was injured. CD of the month. Producer of the month, and some Tupac Conspiracies. Tune In to the end of the podcast for some underground hip hop. Follow Chase On Twitter: twitter.com/hemphillchase?lang=en Follow Chase On Instagram: www.instagram.com/chase.hemphill/ Follow Chase On Facebook: www.facebook.com/The-Chase-Talks-…190349594944158/ Subscribe To His Youtube Channel For New Music and Vlogs: www.youtube.com/channel/UCoQVJuEFFcNiW4JxLV632mw Thank you all so much for the support. Are you a musician? producer? or just an interesting person? Contact Chase to ask about interviews, playing music etc... Chasethemphill@gmail.com is used for inquiries.
Writer, art activist and cultural curator Kimberly Drew joins Stretch & Bobbito to discuss her earliest art memories, how she found inspiration in Kehinde Wiley's paintings and why working for The Metropolitan Museum of Art was great, but "exhausting."
DJ Sean P with Chunjay and Flatline of Royal Ruckus Sean gives us the rundown on his background Turntables from the thrift shop, figuring out how to make money deejaying, “How do you be a dad? How do you have a house? And how do you be a creative, and in everything be honest and true?” - DJ Sean P “Balance is in the back and forth, but it’s never center.” - Flatline “Priorities are never balanced either. Right? So… You have a few, very important priorities, and everything else is not a priority.” - DJ Sean P “It was never really an option for me to not have a creative space.” - DJ Sean P “I feel like I never work, but I always work.” - Chunjay Flatline on the Songs in an Hour project he did under the name MPWalker Flatline: On taking time off work, doing small jobs, and working on music creatively Snippet from “Flowers on Good Friday” by Royal Ruckus, Rumors of Our Demise Have Been Greatly Exaggerated “Summer’s Last Call” by Royal Ruckus, The Summer of the Cicadas “Kinda like too much freedom, gives you too much choice, therefore you can never make a choice.” “I have a priority of life. For me it’s God, my wife, my family, my church….everything else is not on that priority.” - DJ Sean P Sean keeps a journal and a weekly appointment with a friend for mental health “Either I’m full of life or full of death. It’s like I need to guide this, I need to focus this thing.” - DJ Sean P On goal setting The Goal100 call (23 minutes) Sean hustling those beats for cash, beat battles, and so on BIG HIGHS, BIG LOWS “I ended up just being in and out of these huge states of depression, and immobility. There’s a point where I didn’t leave my bed. I was frozen with fear…. I didn’t know what was going. I knew I needed help.” - DJ Sean P Sean opens up about his suicidal thoughts. On romanticizing dying Flatline shares his own thoughts on the subject, along with raising kids “It was more like stop chasing money, and start chasing mental health necessities. There’s always times you can slip in dark places. And I feel like acknowledging that is great. Also, like, talking about, so other people know that it’s okay they feel the same way.” - Flatline “You shouldn’t keep it to yourself, you should get help.” - DJ Sean P “I think sometimes the greatest gift you can give somebody is just listening. Or saying, ‘I get it, me too.’” - Chunjay “This has not been a short road. I started having these ideations at 13,” said DJ Sean P. “I know what you mean, absolutely,” replied Flatline. DJ Sean P on God’s work in your life in the midst of brokenness “People are always going to disappoint you, and you are always going to disappoint people. It’s inevitable. We try not to, but it’s going to happen from time to time.” - Chunjay “Weight in Gold” by Playdough (Krum) and Sean Patrick, We Buy Gold On coffee, on technology On types of tacos, extended discussion of tacos. “U Know Who I Am” by Royal Ruckus with DJ Sean P from Royalty Check On Podcasts, on mixing, and so on “We all have insecurities. But we have to know what’s insecurity and what is poor planning.” - DJ Sean P On his current endeavors with video and audio “They Reminisce Over You” by Pete Rock and CL Smooth "Phony Rappers" by A Tribe Called Quest Shoutouts: CookBook, ManChild of Mars ILL, Playdough/KRUM, Theory Hazit, Oakcliff Coffee Roasters, The Bible Project, Stretch & Bobbito’s What’s Good, The Liturgist Podcast, The 9 Club, Just Thinking,
The writer/director of the film Mid90s joins Stretch & Bobbito for a lively conversation about how hip-hop influenced his life, how he used to collect tapes of their WKCR show, and why seeing LL Cool J in concert at 13 was a little weird.
The Guatemalan singer/songwriter joins Stretch & Bobbito to talk about the ups and downs of navigating the music industry as an independent artist and what she's doing to help victims of the Volcán de Fuego disaster in her home country.
Pepsi. Apple. Uber. Endeavor. Just a handful of the companies branding guru Bozoma Saint John has already had her hands on. The daughter of a Ghanaian politician raised between the U.S. and Africa, Saint John embodies a worldliness, a confidence and a curiosity that has made her one of the most sought-after marketers working today. She joins Stretch & Bobbito for a lively discussion about her Ghanaian roots, the tough life lessons she learned from Spike Lee and her newest challenge: helping Papa John's Pizza re-brand after a CEO scandal.
The legendary duo of Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito Garcia stop by to promote the 2nd season of their NPR show, ‘What's Good with Stretch & Bobbito.' In doing so, we get schooled on the “de-new-york-ifiction” of NYC's club scene, the art of interviewing, sneaker culture and so much more. Enjoy the episode and please be sure to rate, comment and subscribe to our channel, as well as Sound Check and Business of HYPE. Peace!
Musician, style icon and guitar hero Lenny Kravitz talks with Stretch & Bobbito about his formative years in New York, his experience growing up as a biracial kid, and that time he shared a stage with Aretha Franklin.
Enigmatic singer/songwriter Erykah Badu joins Stretch & Bobbito for a freewheeling conversation about her daily visit to "the five doctors," how she became a certified doula, her desire to try stand-up comedy and her getting critiqued by Prince.
Black Business of the Week: DCJ x WeBuyBlack | https://webuyblack.defconjive.com | https://www.facebook.com/dcjpodcast In this episode: - Harvey Weinstein (Part 1) - Eminem vs Trump (Part 1) - Who Produces Your Album? (Part 2) - The Worst Store (Part 2) WYBLT: Remy - Gucci Mane, "Mr. Davis" https://open.spotify.com/album/2aTOwGU66ocsf8IQpOI0XZ Boom - Eminem, "The Slim Shady LP" https://open.spotify.com/album/0vE6mttRTBXRe9rKghyr1l Cannon - "The Stretch & Bobbito Collection" http://piff.me/8ad2d5f - Cassidy, "Best of Cassidy 2" http://piff.me/0372b9e Mentioned in the show: Dick Gregory Roasts Hugh Hefner, https://youtu.be/srnR3HwNwEI Eminem, "The Storm" http://bet.us/2yeLY6k Deadspin's 'What Is The Worst Store?' http://bit.ly/2ggBglL NPR's "What's Good with Stretch & Bobbito" podcast http://apple.co/2yA586Z Email: podcast@defconjive.com | Twitter: https://twitter.com/dcjpodcast
Black Business of the Week: DCJ x WeBuyBlack| https://webuyblack.defconjive.com | https://www.facebook.com/dcjpodcast In this episode: - Harvey Weinstein (Part 1) - Eminem vs Trump (Part 1) - Who Produces Your Album? (Part 2) - The Worst Store (Part 2) WYBLT: Remy - Gucci Mane, "Mr. Davis" https://open.spotify.com/album/2aTOwGU66ocsf8IQpOI0XZ Boom - Eminem, "The Slim Shady LP" https://open.spotify.com/album/0vE6mttRTBXRe9rKghyr1l Cannon - "The Stretch & Bobbito Collection" http://piff.me/8ad2d5f - Cassidy, "Best of Cassidy 2" http://piff.me/0372b9e Mentioned in the show: Dick Gregory Roasts Hugh Hefner, https://youtu.be/srnR3HwNwEI Eminem, "The Storm" http://bet.us/2yeLY6k Deadspin's 'What Is The Worst Store?' http://bit.ly/2ggBglL NPR's "What's Good with Stretch & Bobbito" podcast http://apple.co/2yA586Z Email: podcast@defconjive.com | Twitter: https://twitter.com/dcjpodcast
Stretch & Bobbito sit down with the actor and director to talk about making the move from movies to TV, how growing up in LA informs her work, and partying in NYC.
Bobbito Garcia, the filmmaker and DJ, joins COOKIES hosts Ben Detrick and Jordan Redaelli to discuss his hip-hop documentary Stretch & Bobbito and New York playground basketball. Other topics include Steph Curry's supernatural play, the Cavs' struggles, and the Academy Awards.
Across The Tracks is back with another funky mix. With 25 episodes of the reboot under our belt, we discuss The Disclosure U.S. tour, Stretch & Bobbito's documentary and more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app