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In a program devoted to the topic of AI, Ralph welcomes first, Tyson Slocum, director of the energy group at Public Citizen, who tells us about the local backlash against the construction of data centers. Then New York Times climate writer, David Wallace-Wells, explains how the Big Tech CEOs did not count on human beings possibly rising up against them and their machines.Tyson Slocum is director of Public Citizen's Energy Program, covering the regulation of petroleum, natural gas and power markets. He serves on the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission's “Energy & Environmental Markets Advisory Committee,” and frequently intervenes before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) representing the interests of household consumers.The basic question is they (Big Tech companies) are developing essentially governmental powers— governmental powers— not market powers or corporate powers. They've reached a level now where they are our government, the corporate government. And we have to escalate our urgencies to that level. It's more than just the hour is late. The hour is over. So we have to go back and respond with a completely unprecedented level of public interest, standards, etc., including whether this technology (AI) should be allowed at all.Ralph NaderI definitely see that we are in a speculative bubble. That bubble will burst. And folks within the AI industry, like Sam Altman, have been very clear where they have publicly said, when the bubble breaks, we expect to get a financial bailout because our AI applications are so important to the national interest.Tyson SlocumAnd the backlash to data centers isn't just about, oh, I'm concerned about my power rates going up or I'm concerned about the noise or the water usage. It's also a civil rights and human rights issue where people are saying, I don't like this vision that Big Tech is laying out for us that is going to be produced in this building down the street from our community.Tyson SlocumDavid Wallace-Wells is a columnist and staff writer at the New York Times, where he writes a weekly newsletter on climate change, technology, and the future of the planet. He is the author of the book, The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming. His recent feature in the New York Times Magazine is “AI Populism is Here. And No One is Ready.”Just over the last six months, there's been a huge surge in anti-AI and in particular anti-data center organizing and activism in the U.S. And you can see that on the ground where you see huge crowds coming to town halls to protest new data centers that are being proposed. You see some towns that have approved those data centers literally having their entire city council voted out of office as a result. And you see it in these surveys where within the span of just a few months. Huge sentiment flips among the American public from being basically agnostic about AI with some misgivings and some optimism to pretty striking majority opposition to the technology and the infrastructure build out that it requires.David Wallace-WellsThis (AI) is a technological revolution that has been designed and is being built by an extremely small number of people with very particular idiosyncratic, in certain ways, I think, somewhat sociopathic worldviews.David Wallace-WellsNews 6/5/26* Our top story this week comes from Congress, where the House has, at long last, successfully pushed through a War Powers Resolution on Iran. As NPR notes “The resolution had originally been set for a vote two weeks ago, but Republican leaders sent House members home early for a May recess when it appeared the largely Democratic-backed measure had enough Republican votes for passage.” However, this did not substantially erode Republican support and the resolution passed by a margin of 215 to 208, with four Republicans, led by Thomas Massie, voting for a cessation of hostilities. The measure now heads to the Senate, where Democrats have been pressing the matter as well but face an uphill battle, and even if it passes through the upper chamber, President Trump is likely to veto the measure if it arrives on his desk. Moreover, House progressives are now pushing a new War Powers Resolution, this one focusing on Lebanon. POLITICO reports Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib forced a vote this Thursday on a resolution calling for the removal of U.S. troops from Lebanon in seven days, despite opposition from the leadership of her own party. The resolution failed by a wide margin, but still garnered a respectable 92 votes, including support from Congressman Massie. Symbolic though they may be, these votes show a growing backlash to Trump's military adventurism abroad, particularly in the Middle East. With oil prices continuing to rise, this discontent shows no sign of abating.* The main news this week however were the primaires. Tuesday saw a wave of major Democratic primaries across the country. Faiz Shakir, longtime advisor to Bernie Sanders and Executive Director of More Perfect Union, reports that election night was a “clean sweep for Bernie's endorsements” with five out of five of these candidates set to win the Democratic nomination in their respective races. One race Shakir highlighted was Sam Forstag's bid for Congress in Montana's 1st congressional district. Forstag, a firefighter – technically a “smokejumper,” who parachutes into remote areas to extinguish wildfires – earned the endorsements of AOC, Jamie Raskin, Pramila Jayapal and others, as well as many unions, in addition to that of Senator Sanders. Meanwhile in the Montana Senate race, Alani Bankhead has triumphed in the Democratic primary. According to Semafor, “Republicans suspect Bankhead will essentially cede the race to [independent candidate Seth] Bodnar (despite her denials), which would make the general election more competitive.” Bodnar is the former president of the University of Montana and his campaign is backed by former Democratic Senator Jon Tester. One recent poll of a head-to-head match up of Bodnar against Republican nominee Kurt Alme shows the candidates in a dead heat.* In New Jersey, two more Sanders-endorsed candidates have emerged victorious: Analilia Mejia and Dr. Adam Hamawy. Mejia won the special election to replace now-Governor Mikie Sherill in April, beating out former Congressman Tom Malinowksi, the heavy favorite in that race. Mejia is very likely to win this seat again in November, as she already defeated the Republican nominee, Joe Hathaway, in the special election. This from MorristownGreen. Perhaps more surprisingly is the victory of Dr. Adam Hamawy. Now a plastic surgeon, he has distinguished himself for his heroism: saving the life of now-Illinois Senator Tammy Duckworth when her Blackhawk helicopter was shot down in Iraq, serving as a first responder to the 9/11 attacks, and most recently, for his work in Gaza. As the Intercept puts it, “In 2024, [Hamawy]...went to Gaza to provide medical aid to Palestinians wounded by Israeli forces and was temporarily trapped there after Israel closed the Rafah border crossing. When the crossing was reopened, Hamawy was among a small group who refused to leave on demands that more medical workers be let in.” Hamawy's progressive policy platform includes support for Medicare for All, abolishing ICE, and opposing military aid to Israel. He is almost guaranteed to win this D+13 seat, succeeding Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman.* The candidates Bernie endorsed in California also prevailed, with Randy Villegas poised to win his primary in the state's 22nd congressional district and Jane Kim winning her race for California Insurance Commissioner, but the results from the state overall are more mixed. As of now, Republican Gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton leads in the count, with centrist Democrat and former Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra in a close second and progressive billionaire Tom Steyer in third. However, as the count continues, Steyer's margin continues to improve while Hilton's ebbs away – meaning the runoff could end up being Becerra vs. Steyer, though it is still too early to say. A similar dynamic is unfolding in Los Angeles, where incumbent Mayor Karen Bass is ensured a slot in the general election while her opponents – Councilwoman Nithya Raman to her left and former reality TV star Spencer Pratt to her right – continue to duke it out for the second slot. With California's notoriously glacial counting pace and the LA Times reporting that millions of ballots remain to be counted, all we can do is watch and wait.* However, up in Minnesota, another Bernie-backed candidate is on the road to victory. On Tuesday, Peggy Flanagan, the Lieutenant Governor seeking the Senate seat being vacated by Amy Klobuchar, overwhelmingly won the endorsement of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party. Her closest rival, Congresswoman Angie Craig, did not even bother to attend the party convention. While Craig decried the supposed anti-democratic nature of a party convention endorsement, Flanagan posted a video telling Craig “If you can't show up and face your own party, then you're not ready to face Republicans,” per the Nation. Flanagan can boast the endorsement of many high-profile progressives in addition to Sanders, such as Senators Elizabeth Warren, Ed Markey, and Minnesota's own Tina Smith, among many others. If elected, she would be the first ever Native American woman to serve as Governor of an American state.* More much-publicized endorsements came this week from AOC and New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who both endorsed DSA-aligned legislative candidates, but as City and State NY notes, not the same ones. Mamdani gave his blessing to Darializa Avila Chevalier, a DSA-backed candidate running to unseat powerful Rep. Adriano Espaillat who is seeking his sixth term in Congress. Polling shows Avila Chevalier runs ahead of Espaillat when voters learn about her platform, but lags behind due to low name recognition – something the Zohran endorsement is sure to help remedy. Meanwhile AOC issued her endorsement of four DSA candidates for the state legislature. This all suggests that the two titans of the New York City Democratic Socialist movement are coordinating – with Zohran seeking to boost DSA's prospects without alienating the New York state establishment and vice versa for AOC – but that is nothing more than a hunch.* Looking southward, lame duck Republican Senator John Cornyn this week posted an article on his official Twitter page titled “Libertarian Ted Brown courts disaffected conservative voters in Texas' U.S. Senate race,” from Houston Public Media. Senator Cornyn's comment – “Ruh roh” – set off a firestorm of speculation that this was a subtle endorsement of the Libertarian's campaign and intended to undermine the campaign of his erstwhile opponent and victor of the Republican Senate primary, Ken Paxton. While Cornyn has furiously denied that this is in any way an endorsement of Brown, calling even the “characterization” that he is “promoting” this candidate “fake news,” there is little doubt that posting about Brown from his official account constitutes a promotion of the campaign, albeit not an endorsement. It will be interesting to see whether Cornyn takes other subtle, or not so subtle, digs at Paxton over the course of the campaign, given that he seems to hold a substantial degree of antipathy towards the Texas Attorney General.* Our next two stories come to us from Florida. First, in Florida's 24th congressional district, the National Journal reports longtime Congresswoman Frederica Wilson will not seek reelection. We recently discussed Congresswoman Wilson on this segment when it was revealed that she had been MIA from the House for weeks following an undisclosed eye surgery. Wilson is 82 years old. The National Journal couches this story in the context of aged members of Congress accepting, or more often refusing, to pass the torch. In its gerontocracy tracker, it highlights members like Doris Matsui, John Garamendi, Jim Clyburn and Maxine Waters, all of whom are 80 years old or older, who are actively seeking reelection this cycle.* Meanwhile, in Florida's 20th district, the Sunshine State's redistricting initiative has put the historically Black district in jeopardy. Under the newly drawn lines, the frontrunner in this seat is Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz and though she claims the Congressional Black Caucus and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries told her that “they know I know our community” the CBC has not endorsed her and Rep. Yvette Clarke, the CBC's chairwoman, said the caucus did not encourage Wasserman Schultz to run in the district. However, there are currently four Black candidates vying for the seat previously held by Congresswoman Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, including Cherfilus-McCormick herself as well as progressive challenger Elijah Manley, former Mayor of Broward County Dale Holness and Luther Campbell the former rapper more famously known as Uncle Luke. Now, according to the Miami Herald, all four of these candidates are meeting to “discuss coalescing behind one candidate.” Manley is quoted in this piece saying that while they have not reached an agreement, they “did agree that we needed to consolidate,” and he said the “conversations are going on. They have been very constructive and fruitful.” It is encouraging that in the wake of Callais decision we are beginning to see a more strategic approach to Black political representation, which has been too long monopolized by powerful longtime incumbents intent on nothing so much as preserving their own fiefdoms.* Finally, in a story shocking to exactly no one, Axios is out with a new report showing that the National Guard occupation of Washington D.C. has done little to reduce crime in the District. Per a new study by the centrist Niskansen Center, while the security theater of the deployment seems to have deterred “opportunistic” property crime, violent crime remained on the same downward trajectory it had been on since before the deployment. Moreover, the promised co-benefit – that the presence of the Guard would free up the Metropolitan Police Department to focus on high-crime areas – did not materialize at all. Despite these lackluster results, President Trump plans to double the National Guard presence in Washington – which already costs $1.5 million a day – ahead of the 250th anniversary events this summer. This is an outrageous waste of taxpayer money especially now that we know for sure how little impact this hostile occupation is actually having on driving down violent crime.This has been Francesco DeSantis, with In Case You Haven't Heard. Get full access to Ralph Nader Radio Hour at www.ralphnaderradiohour.com/subscribe
In this episode of Hip Hop What Ifs, D and 12 Kyle explore one of the most consequential legal battles in music history: the 1990 censorship trial of Luther "Uncle Luke" Campbell and 2 Live Crew. They dive into a seismic alternate reality, questioning what the landscape of music would look like today if the group had lost their Supreme Court battle over the album As Nasty As They Wanna Be and the hit "Me So Horny". The discussion explores how this victory fortified First Amendment protections for all artists, preventing a reality where the raw, unfiltered storytelling of future icons like Nas, Jay-Z, and N.W.A. might have been silenced before they ever reached the mainstream. The conversation goes beyond the courtroom to examine the cultural roots of the Miami bass scene, the influence of pirate radio in Liberty City, and the introduction of the now-infamous Parental Advisory sticker. 12 Kyle and A also break down the powerful testimony of Henry Louis Gates Jr., who argued that 2 Live Crew's work was a vital extension of African American vernacular and cultural traditions. From undercover police stings on record store owners to Uncle Luke's modern-day evolution into a political candidate, this episode tracks the journey of a man who "stood ten toes down" to protect the creative freedom of an entire genre. Email the show at hiphopwhatif@gmail.com Brand new voicemail: (314) 649-3113 Subscribe to the Everyone Needs an Aquarius Patreon https://bit.ly/3tXnnCz Email the show at straightolc@gmail.com Follow SOLC Network online Instagram: https://bit.ly/39VL542 Twitter: https://bit.ly/39aL395 Facebook: https://bit.ly/3sQn7je To Listen to the podcast Podbean https://bit.ly/3t7SDJH YouTube http://bit.ly/3ouZqJU Spotify http://spoti.fi/3pwZZnJ Apple http://apple.co/39rwjD1 IHeartRadio http://ihr.fm/2L0A2y
Happy Easter Everyone!!In This Week's Episode:--Chilli is MAGA, Salt is complicit, Uncle Luke is the voice of reason???--Kristi Noem's husband is a cross dressing weirdo, who knew?--Brandy's memoir.--Trump is still destroying the world and profiting off of it.--Lindsey Graham, Disney Princess.--TMZ on the hunt.--And more...
+Special guest.Mr. Fox has a huge announcement; Abstract reacts. Alex Isley reverence, Mr. Fox shares what new documentary he's watching. We have ideas who should sing the theme song for the sequel show to A Different World. Jarvis Butts updateMr. Fox can't believe we're here - controversial rap legend Uncle Luke is running for Congress. We discuss. Also, more about Gavin Newsome and their connection. Mr. Fox shares his thoughts on that $3 million lawsuit for social media addiction. And my message to Tommie from Baddies.
Episode 103 topics include Justin Timberlake's DWI video, Black Congressional leaders bought by Israel, Uncle Luke running for Congress, and WWE Monday Night RAW recap.
Luther Campbell has decided to put his name in the hat for US Congressional District 20...which happens to house Roy's vote. He joins Billy Corben to talk about his candidacy. Also, Evelyn Valdes was an innocent bystander when she was struck with a city of Miami police bullet one year ago. However, the cops on scene told the family that she was in the crossfire, when in actuality, it was only the police doing the shooting. Jose Valdes (Evelyn's brother), Kristy Garcia (Evelyn's mother), and Angelo Martin (family lawyer) joins the show to given an update on the case. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week on The Sidebar Podcast, Leise Winny and Mr. Royce spiral from vacation energy to death, religion, cereal psychology, and modern relationships — because of course they do.After thanking recent guests, Royce recaps his vacation and explains why he might be too royal for Carnival. The conversation shifts into a Black History Month reflection — including the loss of Rev. Jesse Jackson — and whether the reaper has been working overtime.From there, the episode gets loud. Uncle Luke for Congress? Country halftime shows? Brandy's national anthem performance? Is All-Star Weekend officially dead? Nothing is safe.The second half goes deeper: who's actually more emotional — men or women? Are we all just performing our lives for the internet? Is homeownership still the American dream? Why do modern relationships feel broken? And what does it mean when you keep picking “Froot Loops” instead of substance?It ends with an unexpected dive into Kellogg's history, religion, death, and why maybe — just maybe — we're all a little remedial when it comes to what we choose.Funny. Honest. Slightly unhinged. Classic Sidebar.0:53 — Intro1:15 — Thank you to our guests2:00 — Royce's vacation recap (too royal for Carnival?)6:03 — Black History Month fact & Rev. Jesse Jackson7:17 — Is the reaper skipping houses?10:36 — “Don't Stop Get It Get It” — Uncle Luke for Congress15:04 — Country halftime show artists need to be stopped17:56 — Was Brandy's national anthem bad?26:00 — Is All-Star Weekend dead?42:02 — Who's more emotional: men or women?50:58 — Performance living56:00 — Is owning a home still the goal?1:07:00 — Modern relationships suck1:17:41 — Stop picking Froot people1:21:00 — Kellogg's backstory1:26:00 — Religion and death1:33:01 — Outro
In this episode, Sharelle B. and Sierra cover everything from sky-high concert ticket prices to generational divides in dating and relationships. They swap Valentine's Day stories, unpack the highs and lows of NBA All-Star Weekend, and share thoughts on Chris Paul's legacy and what his eventual retirement means for the league. The conversation then turns to modern love exploring online dating frustrations, the growing role of AI in dating apps, and how legislation like the SAVE Act could impact voting rights, particularly for women. From there, they dive into the blurred lines between entertainment and politics, discussing Stephen A. Smith's political buzz, Jeremy Carl's controversial appointment, Uncle Luke's congressional run, and what Jesse Jackson's legacy teaches us about influence, activism, and visibility. They also examine cultural flashpoints from Black History Month conversations to the backlash surrounding Disney's “Captain Durag” and reflect on the importance of context, representation, and media literacy. With a quick detour into intermittent fasting and trending topics, the episode balances serious social commentary with humor and heart. As always, Sharelle and Sierra close things out with listener engagement and a laugh because even the toughest conversations deserve a little levity. TIMESTAMPS 0:00 - J.Cole Concert Tickets Go On Sale 4:56 - Intro 6:34 - What Can't You Wrap Your Head Around? 19:36 - The SAVE Act and Voting Legislation 40:28 - Stephen A Smith's Stupid Ta ke On Running For President 46:11 - Jeremy Carl Explains “White Erasure” TERRIBLY 53:50 - Uncle Luke To Run For Office In Miami 59:22 - Black History Moment - Jesse Jackson 1:08:40 - A Roundtable of Black Men Trusting Black Women 1:18:22 - Unearthing History: The Underground Railroad Discovery 1:21:58 - Community Impact and Tyler Perry's Legacy 1:26:15 - The Controversy of Captain Durag 1:29:59 - Intermittent Fasting: Myths and Realities 1:34:50 - Lipservice Question: Name A Black Historical Figure Who Is Fine AF! 1:41:20 - Five Star Reviews 1:45:20 - Corny Joke/End of Show -------------------------------------------------------------------- Please be sure to follow us on all our social media: Cashapp: $Headwrappod Bluesky: @headwrappod Instagram: @headwrapsandlipsticks TikTok: @headwrapsandlipsticks Facebook: Headwraps And Lipsticks: The Podcast Website: www.headwrapsandlipstick.com Email: hosts@headwrapsandlipsticks.com
Quake discusses Ja Rule talking about his airplane incident with Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda, Uncle Luke confirming he's running for Congress in Florida, Shyne praising 50 Cent's Diddy documentary, Eminem's ex-wife facing DUI charges, Big Sean on battling depression after Nipsey Hussle's death, IFPI crowning Drake The Best-Selling Rapper in 2025 and much more.(00:00) - Intro(02:50) - Ja Rule Talks About His Airplane Incident With Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda(10:56) - Uncle Luke Confirms He's Running For Congress In Florida(16:20) - Shyne Praises 50 Cent's Diddy Documentary(31:16) - Eminem's Ex-Wife Faces DUI Charge(35:31) - Big Sean On Battling Depression After Nipsey Hussle's Death(41:05) - IFPI Crowns Drake The Best-Selling Rapper In 2025(45:29) - Billboard Hot 100
Rod and Karen banter about Tyler the Creator’s “I Killed You”, the Neighbor’s App, Rod viral tweet, The NBA All-Star Game and doing things on Valentine’s Day. Then they discuss Obama addressing a racist Trump meme, Trump officials are in the Epstein files, Bad Bunny cleared by FCC, Luther ‘Uncle Luke’ Campbell announces plans for Congressional run, labor market growth stalled in 2025, Banning Black from Black History Month flyer was a mistake, FAMU says, Disgusted designer of famed Nicki Minaj fried chicken necklace ditches it to protest her MAGA turn, Nicole Curtis caught using racial slur, man pulls gun on neighbor over his unleashed dog, couple convicted in 25 million dollar pyramid scheme, man kills friend over French fries and sword ratchetness. Podjam 3 Tickets: https://events.humanitix.com/podjam3 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theblackguywhotips Twitter: @rodimusprime @SayDatAgain @TBGWT Instagram: @TheBlackGuyWhoTips Email: theblackguywhotips@gmail.com Blog: www.theblackguywhotips.com Teepublic Store- https://the-black-guy-who-tips-podcast.dashery.com/ Amazon Wishlist – https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1PDD9JUQUNVY5?ref_=wl_share Crowdcast – https://www.crowdcast.io/theblackguywhotips Voicemail: (980) 500-9034Go Premium: https://www.theblackguywhotips.com/premium/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bryan, Kelvin and Marcus discuss the latest news surrounding FAMU Athletics including the struggles for the men and women's basketball teams, another good indoor track meet for the track and field athletes, and a recap of National Signing Day for FAMU Football.Special Guests: Vaughn Wilson, HBCUGameday.com01:13 - Show Intro02:00 - Opening Segment16:30 - Restore The Strike Campaign hits the goal18:35 - Uncle Luke, the next FAMU Athletics Ambassador25:20 - FAMU Basketball struggling through 3 game losing streaks34:50 - Conversation with Vaughn Wilson1:29:00 - FAMU Football's National Signing Day review with Marcus Green2:49:50 - Softball season preseason honors and opener2:56:50 - Bowling and Track updateIn addition, we preview the start of the softball season and the upcoming home stand against a pair of tough Texas schools for the women and men's basketball teams.Be part of the conversation in the chats on YouTube (MyJBNOnline & OandGStrikeZone) and Facebook (@OandGStrikeZone & @MyBCSN1), and make your voice heard.Make a donation to the show via this link: https://square.link/u/J3o0SNih/ or Cash App: $MyJBNMyBCSNFollow The O&G StrikeZone on X/Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube: @OandGStrikezone#NationalSigningDay #FAMUFootball #FAMUBasketball
"Dude, you're 65." While the Canes QB situation spirals, their fan base is spiraling even more as Uncle Luke goes after #MikeRyan. Also, Mike McDaniel is a hot commodity after the Dolphins replaced him with noted sweetie pie Jeff Hafley. Today's cast: Dan, Zaslow, Greg, Chris, 'National Champion' Dave Dameshek, Jeremy, Lucy, and Mike. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Longtime Miami Hurricanes fan and music mogul Uncle Luke joins the show to preview the national championship, insisting this game is a home matchup for Miami despite being at a neutral site. He praises Carson Beck's incredible journey and predicts Miami's trenches will overpower Indiana, calling the matchup “like they've never been beaten before.” Luke reflects on the Hurricanes' turnaround after the SMU loss and shares his thoughts on Miami sports more broadly, including the Dolphins needing a tough, physical head coach and his support for the Heat potentially trading for Ja Morant.
Hour 2 kicks off with a full NFL playoff preview, breaking down the Bills-Broncos matchup and debating whether it's Josh Allen's time to shine—Omar even calls him a first-ballot Hall of Famer. The guys weigh in on Texans vs. Patriots, Rams-Bears, and Seahawks-49ers, including whether San Francisco being a 7-point underdog is disrespectful. Discussion turns to Miami, comparing Mike McDaniel to Kyle Shanahan and critiquing the Dolphins' reluctance to embrace quarterback competition. Later, Uncle Luke joins to preview the national championship, declaring it a home game for Miami, praising Carson Beck's journey, and predicting the Hurricanes will dominate Indiana.
On today's show, the guys cover all things Miami sports and more, from the NFL playoffs to Hurricanes and Heat updates. They react to the Dolphins missing out on John Harbaugh and debate what the franchise needs in its next head coach, including the importance of experience, an alpha personality, and total GM control. Trade rumors surrounding Ja Morant and the Miami Heat spark a discussion about talent, fit, and off-court baggage, while Uncle Luke joins to preview the national championship, predict a dominant Miami win, and reflect on the city's sports culture. Hurricanes men's basketball head coach Jai Lucas breaks down his team's hot start, recruiting strategy, and the ACC landscape, and Joe Rose weighs in from California on the Heat, Dolphins, and NFL playoff matchups. The show also features lighter moments, from pop culture debates about the scariest fictional characters to fashion commentary and offbeat Miami sports stories.
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Uncle Luke from "2 Live Crew" joins for a National Championship preview. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Seth and Marc call in the big guns for a song that has definitely had its lyrics scrutinized in the past... all the way up to the high courts. Fan favorites Jamie and Kristin join to talk about 2 Live Crew's Me So Horny which is offensive in two ways: it's extremely sexual and it's also pretty stupid. Who is surprised? Special Guests: Jamie Carmichael and Kristin Herman.
This week Raven is asking the questions everyone wants the answer to, while Feeney threatens to quit podcasting unless someone buys him a new computer; Rich is hiding something and won't talk about it; What kind of shit cats would talk if cats could speak English; What the Raven Effect Facebook group thinks about everyone; We learn about the history of Banned in the USA and we check in with Uncle Luke; The most popular and successful Canadian band is revealed, and it's not Nickelback; Rich shares a David Arquette story; Rich tricks Raven, and of course, all the usual perversions. Purchase the Blu-Ray Raven's documentary: https://vinegarsyndrome.com/products/nevermore-the-raven-effectOr watch it online on Gathr: https://gathr.com/vod/ec0e2fb0/nevermore-the-raven-effectThe show now has a Facebook page, so go CHECK IT OUTFollow the guys on social mediaRaven - @theRavenEffectFeeney - @jffeeney3rdBuy yourself some Raven shirts: https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/ravenOr even some Feeney shirts: https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/ccwithjoefeeneyHave Raven say things that you want him to say, either for yourself or for someone you want to talk big-game shit to by going to http://www.cameo.com/ravenprime1Sign up for Patreon by going to http://www.patreon.com/TheRavenEffect it's only $5 a month! Get extra content AND watch the show!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-raven-effect--5166640/support.
Kylo Ren's crashing at grandad's old place and just trying to feel the vibe so that maybe he can figure out why Uncle Luke keep's popping up when he leasts expect it. So he takes a journey that's out of sight and out of mind, gets namechecked and realizes "I gotta go deeper." Marvel's Star Wars: Legacy of Vader #10 is weird, creepy and magnetic. We'll tell you why.Comics Discussed This Week:Legacy of Vader #10Star Wars Comics New to Marvel Unlimited This Week:The High Republic - The Finale: The Beacon #1 One-ShotNews: Charles Soule, on Bluesky, noted that he was "Just sitting here in Adelaide, Australia working on a story - more specifically, trying to figure out the hell Kylo Ren acts when he's ... happy." Hmm.Due out July 28 from Dark Horse Comics is the TPB collecting Hyperspace Stories: The Bad Batch -- Rogue Agents four-issue mini-series by Michael Moreci, Reese Hannigan, Elisabetta D'Amico, Michael Atiyeh and Comicraft. The cover is by Valeria Facoccia.Upcoming Star Wars comics, graphic novels and omnibuses:Nov. 12 _ Star Wars #7, Han Solo -- Hunt for the Falcon #3 (of 5), Path of the Lightsaber Graphic Novel Vol. 1 Manga, Tides of Terror #3 (of 4)Nov. 18 _ The Bad Batch - Ghost Agents TPB (Collects 1-5), The Sequel Trilogy TPB (Dark Horse)Nov. 19 _ Jedi Knights #9Nov. 25 _ Star Wars: Darth Vader Modern Era Epic Collection: Vader Down (Collects 13-25, Star Wars 13-14 and Vader Down #1)Nov. 26 _ Tales From the Nightlands #3 (of 3), Boba Fett: Black, White & Red #3 (of 4)Dec. 2 _ Star Wars: Doctor Aphra — Friends and Enemies Omnibus (Collects Doctor Aphra 26-40, Star Wars: Sana Starros 1-5)Dec. 3 _ Legacy of Vader #11Dec. 9 _ Young Jedi Adventures — The Training Sessions HC (Collects Free Comic Book Day stories)Dec. 10 _ Han Solo -- Hunt for the Falcon #4 (of 5), Codebreaker #4 (of 4)Dec. 17 _ The Bad Batch: Rogue Agents #1 (of 4), Jedi Knights #10Dec. 24 _ Star Wars #8Dec. 31 _ Boba Fett: Black, White and Red #4 (of 4)Jan. 7 _ Han Solo -- Hunt for the Falcon #5 (of 5), TIdes of Terror #4 (of 4)Jan. 14 _ Legacy of Vader #12Jan. 21 _ Star Wars (Vol. 4) #9Jan. 27 _ Darth Maul: Black, White & Red TPB (Collects 1-4Jan. 28 _ The Bad Batch -- Rogue Agents #2 (of 4)Feb. 11 _ Jar Jar Binks #1 One-ShotFeb. 17 _ Star Wars: Hidden Empire Omnibus (Collects HIdden Empire 1-5, Star Wars (Vol. 3) 26-36, Bounty Hunters 27-34, Darth Vader (Vol. 3) 28-32, Doctor Aphra (Vol. 2) 22-31 and 2022's Star Wars: Revelations #1)Feb. 25 _ The Bad Batch -- Rogue Agents #3 (of 4)March 11 _ The High Republic Adventures -- Pathfinders #1 (of 6)March 17 _ Star Wars Legends: The Empire Omnibus Vol. 4 (Collects Star Wars: Underworld - The Yavin Vassilika (2000) #1-5; Free Comic Book Day 2013: Star Wars #1; Star Wars: Empire (2002) #5-6, 8-13, 15; Star Wars: X-Wing Rogue Squadron (1995) #1/2; Star Wars: A New Hope - The Special Edition (1997) #1-4; Star Wars: Tag & Bink Are Dead (2001) #1; Star Wars Infinities: A New Hope (2001) #1-4; The Star Wars (2013) #0-8; material from Star Wars Tales (1999) #1-2, 4, 6, 8-10, 12, 14, 16, 19-20); Hyperspace Stories: Grievous OGNMarch 24 _ Tales From the Nightlands TPB (Collects 1-3); Codebreaker TPB (Collects 1-4) March 31 _ Legacy of Vader: The Reign of Kylo Ren Vol. 2 TPB (Collects 7-12)April 14 _ Jedi Knights Vol. 2 - A Higher Path TPB (Collects 6-10), Star Wars Visions TPB (Collects Visions -- Peach Momoko #1, Visions -- Takashi Okazaki #1, Peach Momoko's Story from Darth Vader -- Black, White & Red #1)April 21 _ The High Republic Phase III -- Trial of the Jedi Omnibus (Collects 2023's The High Republic 1-10, Revelations #1's High Republic story, The Acolyte — Kelnacca one-shot, Shadows of Starlight 1-4, Fear of the Jedi 1-5, The Finale #1: The Beacon one-shot); The Mandalorian -- Seasons One & Two (Collects #1-8 of both mini-series), Jedi Knights Vol. 2 TPB (Collects 6-10); Hyperspace Stories: Tides of Terror TPB (Collects 1-4)April 28 _ Han Solo -- Hunt for the Falcon TPB (Collects 1-5)May 12 _ Star Wars: New Republic (Collects 1-10, material from Free Comic Book Day 2025: Star Wars #1)May 19 _ Star Wars Legends: Legacy Omnibus Vol. 1 (Collects Star Wars: Legacy #0, 0-1/2, 1-36, 41); Doctor Aphra — Chaos Agent TPB (Collects 1-10)June 16 _ Star Wars Legends: The New Republic Omnibus Vol. 3 (Collects Star Wars: Crimson Empire (1997) #0-6, Star Wars: The Bounty Hunters - Kenix Kil (1999) #1, Star Wars: Crimson Empire II - Council of Blood (1998) #1-6, Star Wars: Crimson Empire III - Empire Lost (2011) #1-6, Star Wars: Jedi Academy - Leviathan (1998) #1-4, Star Wars: The Mixed-Up Droid (1995) #1, Star Wars: Union (1999) #1-4, Star Wars: Chewbacca (2000) #1-4, Star Wars: Invasion (2009) #0-5, Star Wars: Invasion - Rescues (2010) #1-6, Star Wars: Invasion - Revelations (2011) #1-5, Star Wars Handbook (1998) #2; material from Dark Horse Extra (1998) #21-24; Dark Horse Presents (2011) #1; Star Wars Tales (1999) #8, 11, 16-19, 21); The Art of Star Wars: A New Hope — The Manga Vol. 1July 21 _ Star Wars Legends: The Newspaper Strips Omnibus (Collects Classic Star Wars: The Early Adventures (1994) #1-9, Classic Star Wars: Han Solo at Stars' End (1997) #1-3, Classic Star Wars (1992) #1-20, Classic Star Wars: A New Hope (1994) #1-2, Classic Star Wars: The Vandelhelm Mission (1995) #1, Star Wars newspaper strips "The Constancia Affair," "The Kashyyyk Depths" and "Planet of Kadril”); Star Wars Modern Era Epic Collection: The Screaming Citadel (Collects Star Wars (2015) #31-43, Star Wars Annual (2015) #3, Star Wars: The Screaming Citadel (2017) #1, Star Wars: Doctor Aphra (2016) #7-8)July 28 _ The Bad Batch: Rogue Agents TPB (Collects 1-4)Aug. 18 _ The Art of Star Wars: A New Hope -- The Manga Vol. 2----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Star Wars Splash Page is a weekly podcast dedicated solely to contemporary Star Wars comics published by Marvel, Dark Horse and previously IDW, featuring views about the current week's comics, interviews with the writers, artists, colorists, letterers and editors who create them, as well as the latest details on publishing schedules, upcoming series and mini-series, so that you, the listener have more detail and context about the comics that are a vital part of Star Wars canon, lore and legends.
This epic episode features the legendary Master P. We dive into the historic No Limit vs. Cash Money Verzuz event and the strategy behind choosing the ten songs performed that night. Master P details producing fifty-one albums in five years, learning the music industry in the Bay Area, and whether he feels he receives the artistic credit he deserves.He shares what continues to motivate him after decades of success, the origin and meaning of his iconic ad-lib “Uhhhnnnn,” and why he left New Orleans. The conversation explores society's relationship with social media, the pros and cons of artificial intelligence, the creation of No Limit Records, and the groundbreaking album artwork that changed the game.We talk signing Snoop Dogg, how's C-Murder and Mystikal, No Limit's influence on Southern hip hop, Uncle Luke, Rap A-lot,Tony Draper, Influence on him, 2Pac, and Nipsey Hussle. Master P also discusses his classic films, the new mixtape “No Limit 5K Mix Lost Tape,” a record with Lil Wayne, becoming the only hip hop artist to sign an NBA contract, and his thoughts on whether sports gambling is ruining sports. Plus, he even talks about giving a young Steph Curry his first bike.Master P delivers invaluable knowledge throughout this entire episode. You do not want to miss this classic interview.Make sure to like, share, and subscribe to The Laboratory with Plaz.
Gavin called it a week ago! Bad Bunny will be headlining the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show. Join the fellas as they discuss Cardi B selling 200k albums, Diddy potential release date, and why Men suck at befriending other Men!MOST ACTIVE DAD T-SHIRT - ORDER TODAY(00:00) Tony the Closer is crashing out on Gillie and Wallo for stealing money! - (08:30) Dad Tip of the Week: Book Your 2025 Holiday Photos TODAY - (17:45) Cardi B sells 200k first week and Mike discuss if the numbers are real! - (29:30) Cardi B sits with Alex Cooper to discuss eaters! - (35:53) Gavin wonder's if the Black Community could support artist if record labels release the target audience of every artist - (45:30) Bad Bunny is officially the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Performer - (55:30) Gloria Velez is on DJ Vlad exposing Aaron Hall, Uncle Luke and DJ Laz - (01:03:00) USC Wins and will Lamelo Ball give a f**k this year!SUPPORT THE PODCAST - Subscribe to YouTube - Discord - PatreonFollow Us On: Instagram - TwitterSubmit to #ASKADAD: https://www.blackdadsclub.org/join-the-showFollow Mike: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/pastormikewill/Twitter https://x.com/PastorMikeWillFollow Gavin: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/iam_gavinb/Twitter https://x.com/iAM_GAVINB
Every interview on the show this week previewing the Miami Hurricanes season opener vs Notre Dame. Includes commentary from Gino Torretta, Uncle Luke, Alex Donno and more. Go Canes!
In hour three, learning some background info about the Dolphins new kicker - Riley Patterson - who might decide whether or not Solana continues to be on this show. Legendary Miami rapper and Canes fan, Uncle Luke, joins the show to preview Canes vs Notre Dame and discuss his favorite Canes memories.
Legendary Miami rapper and Canes fan, Uncle Luke, joins the show to preview Canes vs Notre Dame and discuss his favorite Canes memories.
Don Bailey Jr makes his first appearance of the football season which means two things: we're talking Canes & we're giving him lines to work into the broadcast Sunday. Legendary Miami rapper and Canes fan, Uncle Luke, joins the show to talk about his favorite Canes players and memories. Picking apart everything we don't like about USF and a deep dive into animals found in Florida.
In this ep we talk massive earthquake in Pacific ocean, Shannon Sharpe let go from ESPN, Jamie Lee Curtis in new Murder She Wrote, US govt sets up Venmo for donations to pay down the national debt, Trump blames Obama for his troubles, Uncle Luke says Trump party had some weird stuff goin on, Mike Lyndell finally gets a win, Astronomer CEO to sue Coldplay, all white community being built in Arkansas, Alien threat could be here by November, Butt sniffin bandit at it again, and much more! Email here: tokyoblackhour@gmail.com Check us out Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/TokyoBlackHour/ Check out the Youtube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX_C1Txvh93PHEsnA-qOp6g?view_as=subscriber Follow us on Twitter @TokyoBlackPod Get your apparel at https://tkbpandashop.com/ You can also catch us Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify Check out Every Saturday Morning here https://www.everysaturdaymorning.fun Check out the new hip hop mix here https://youtu.be/ohfFYcsrjU8?si=ZOAiY6ngONNow77t
Bible Reading: 2 Corinthians 12:9-10; James 1:2-6"I'm not sure I can catch this wave," Caleb yelled to his uncle as the ocean waves roared. The wind was getting stronger, and it was hard to hear. Dark clouds rolled in from above, blocking the sunshine. Caleb gripped the edges of his surfboard. This surfing lesson wasn't going well. He wanted to do what his uncle taught him and stand up on his board and ride the wave, but it seemed impossible. "Uncle Luke, I've slipped three times, and my arms are exhausted from paddling! I don't think I'm strong enough."Uncle Luke swam over to Caleb. "Let's take a break, and then I'll help you. I know it's scary, but trust me--I've been surfing a long time and know what I'm doing. Can you do that?"Caleb nodded. They bobbed on their boards for a minute before Uncle Luke continued. "You know, Caleb, life is hard sometimes, just like surfing. When scary doubts build up, or the winds blow and it's hard to hear God's voice, we can share our fears with Jesus. He wants us to have faith in Him instead of ourselves. He is perfect, and we can always trust Him because He gave His life to save us and promises He will never leave us.""Thanks for the reminder, Uncle Luke," Caleb replied with a smile. "Sometimes life makes me feel even weaker and more exhausted than surfing does!""We all feel that way sometimes," Uncle Luke said. "But when we look to Jesus to help us through hard times in life, the Holy Spirit strengthens us. Just like when I push you into the waves, hold onto your surfboard and look up, not down. Okay, ready to paddle?" "Yeah!" Caleb replied. This time, he trusted his uncle's advice and focused on that instead of his doubts. He paddled hard and slowly stood up in the air. He caught a wave! Caleb popped out of the water with a smile, "Hey, Uncle Luke! Thanks for reminding me that I don't have to doubt. When I'm afraid, I can trust in Jesus." –Grace ThomasHow About You?Do you trust in God when life gets rough? Or does your heart constantly change like the waves of the sea? You may feel discouraged when faced with a challenging situation, and that's okay. Remember, Jesus understands what you're going through and promises to be with you wherever you go. You don't have to be afraid or doubt in the rocky waves of life. Look to Jesus for the help and strength you need. Today's Key Verse:But let him ask in faith, with no doubting, for he who doubts is like a wave of the sea driven and tossed by the wind. (NKJV) (James 1:6)Today's Key Thought:Have faith in Jesus
Dr Boyce discusses Uncle Luke from 2 Live Crew and his confusion about his children.
The New Old Heads episode 431 featured guest Brotha2daKnight and had discussions on Uncle Luke's comments about pioneering Southern Hip Hop, and if the album/ album review has reached its end. We also discussed Kanye West and his Akademiks "interview", but that lives exclusively on our uncut episode available only our Patreon. Support the show
This week on the Mr. Throwback Thursday Podcast, we bring you Ice Cube and the Dodgers, Ice T's other side, Uncle Luke and 40 years of southern hip hop, North Carolina's state song, and a new album from Will Smith. What else? Let's listen.
In this episode, Josh Mills and Wayne McCarty are joined by showrunner Luke West to discuss how one Florida Man invented a new disease by eating feral hog meat, while another Florida Man was arrested for stealing shrimp and a Snickers bar from Publix. The boys celebrate Luke turning 25 with a "Luke Quiz" before diving into the legendary Miami hip-hop group 2 Live Crew and Uncle Luke. Each week, the Florida Men on Florida Man podcast blends comedy with the fascinating legends, lore, and history of the wildest state in the union—Florida. To learn more about the show, visit our website: www.fmofm.com.
Today we discuss Anakin's Quest, the fourth book in the Junior Jedi Knights series. Anakin is having doubts about whether or not he should be a Jedi. After talking with his Uncle Luke, he decides he wants to go to Dagobah and visit the cave. He and Tahiri have also made a new friend, Uldir, who wants to be a Jedi. There's just one problem: he doesn't seem to be force-sensitive.
In the first episode of the year, Chuck gives his reasoning for leaving all social media platforms owned by Meta (01:40), while also discussing the government's ban on TikTok (20:48). In addition, Chuck pays homage to Uncle Luke's impact on today's Hip Hop culture (31:35). Watch me on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@chuckwestworld
The Hip Hop podcast is back in action, focusing on the latest developments in the music industry. Drake has submitted a pre-action petition to UMG, urging them to recognize their role in helping Kendrick Lamar's song "Not Like Us" achieve number one status through the use of bots and payola. While Drake raises a valid concern, it raises questions about whether the intention was to undermine his position at the top and potentially reduce his earnings when his contract expires. Additionally, I will share my thoughts on the reactions from celebrities like Uncle Luke, DJ Akademiks, and Joe Budden regarding this petition that has stirred significant conversation within the hip hop community. Join the discussion in the comments section below.Donate To The Podcast | https://cash.app/$waveynuetronFollow Us On #Instagram | https://instagram.com/thetrevorjacksonpodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Tap In W/ The Family On #Twitter | https://twitter.com/trevorj865/status/1624799477323165697?s=46&t=cwguTTrEhwYeAaQMgOAY4wFollow The Group On #Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/groups/308646383559995/?ref=share_group_link#SnakeThaGreat | 10pm In #LosAngeles | Apple Music | https://music.apple.com/us/album/10pm-in-los-angeles-single/1654989802Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright Act 1976. allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism. Comment. News. reporting. Teaching. Scholarship . and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copy status that might otherwise be infringing Non-profit. Educational or per Sonal use tips the balance in favor of fair use ...
The Beast and Brandon recap the Canes' win against Wake Forest and preview the game against Syracuse. They also talk about Uncle Luke's unwarranted blast of Canes WR Coach Kevin Beard. Brandon took a trip to see Ohio State take on Indiana and we discussed that as well as the latest CFP rankings and Lane Kiffin being unhappy.
In hour three Omar Kelly stops by to talk about who needs to step up for the Dolphins and some UM drama with Uncle Luke.
Phillip Scott reports on Democrat shill Uncle Luke continuing to wish harm on FBAs because VP Kamala Harris lost the election. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/phillipscottpodcast/support
To describe the historic week that was, we bring in a wise poet laureate who brought us such works as "As Nasty as They Wanna Be" and "Banned in the U.S.A."...as well as "Back at Your Ass for the Nine-4." Luther Campbell joins Billy Corben to give a postmortem on the election...and Uncle Luke doesn't hold back when he talks about how badly the Democrats screwed this up. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Quake discusses updates to YSL Rico Trial, Young Thug's plea to Drake, Future & Metro Boomin, updates on Diddy's bail request, Uncle Luke & 2 Live Crew celebrate getting their publishing back, Fat Joe tells wild story on police trying to frame him for murder, Gucci Mane drops all his artists, Dr Dre says he never listens to his old music, New Music, Album Sales and much more. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/diversementalitypodcast/support
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I Only Listen to 90s Music is back once again. The best in music discussion jumps into: 1:30 Celebrating Michael Jackson's Legacy and Favorite Songs 14:55 How Merlin Santa and Brandon Adams careers ended with Santana's passing 25:01 Luke says Ice Spice. Megan Thee Stallion, and Sexyy Red owe him a check 42:01 LL Cool J releases first album in 11 years "The Force" 57:34 Dissecting Billboard Magazine's Top 50 Rap groups of all time 1:15:11 Diddy Watch: Craig Mack's Death and Little Rod's Allegations 1:37:33 The Time Ike and Tina Turner got into a scuffle with Oakland Black Panthers 1:50:22 Revisiting Aaliyah's Album "One In a Million" Join the I Only Listen to 90s Music Facebook Group http://bit.ly/3k0UEDe Follow I Only Listen to 90s Music on IG https://bit.ly/3sbCphv Follow SOLC Network online Instagram: https://bit.ly/39VL542 Twitter: https://bit.ly/39aL395 Facebook: https://bit.ly/3sQn7je To Listen to the podcast Podbean https://bit.ly/3t7SDJH YouTube http://bit.ly/3ouZqJU Spotify http://spoti.fi/3pwZZnJ Apple http://apple.co/39rwjD1
Bakari Sellers is joined by Luther Roderick Campbell, a.k.a. Uncle Luke. They talk about his lasting legacy from 2 Live Crew, how Kamala Harris should talk to Black men (12:37), what can be done in Florida, and more. Host: Bakari Sellers Guest: Luther Roderick Campbell Producer: Isaiah Blakely Executive Producer: Jarrod Loadholt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Amanda Seales and the crew share the latest buzzworthy stories and heated debates. First, we tackle a controversial post by The NY Post that has everyone talking. Our Group Chat Topic of the Week stirs the pot as we discuss the ever-polarizing subject of body counts. We then shift gears to Kendrick Lamar's new “Not Like Us” music video, dissecting the hidden Easter eggs and the underlying messages. Adding to the mix, we'll discuss the recent arrest of a young woman in Toledo, Ohio, simply for walking to work. Plus, we delve into Uncle Luke's cryptic message to Drake amid their ongoing beef. In our Big Up Let Down segment, we highlight an incident involving a Delta Airlines flight attendant who faced backlash for wearing a Palestinian flag pin, only to receive overwhelming support in the skies. Unfortunately, turbulence also hit a flight from Chicago to New Hampshire when a passenger caused an emergency landing with his mid-flight antics. And finally, Amanda Seales, Supreme, and TJ give their take on North Carolina GOP Governor nominee Mark Robinson's endorsement of political violence. Tune in for a blend of shocking news, insightful analysis, and lively discussion.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The legendary Uncle Luke from the 2 Live Crew is reportedly planning to run for Florida Senate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Detroit Tigers start hot & start a dumb celebration, more Diddy trouble, Cowboy Carter reviews, Eli Zaret joins us in studio, Tori Spelling's divorce phone call, Drew Crime: Homicide New York, and new A.I. Drew songs. Eli Zaret joins us live in-studio to discuss the undefeated Detroit Tigers (as of recording), evaluate Bally Sport's play-by-play guy Jason Benetti, the worst home run/product placement celebration possibly ever, learn of Le'Veon Bell's OnlyFans, former Detroit Lion CB Cam Sutton turns himself in, Kansas City WR Rashee Rice is wanted, Purdue C Zach Edey's girl, the NCAA Final Four is set, State Farm covers greatness, and Eli just can't wrap his head around the Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight. Check out a murderer's podcast with Everyday Greatness: The Ray Lewis Podcast. Kate Beckinsale is constantly begging for attention. More Sports: Michigan is going to the Frozen Four. LeBron James is angry that a squatter is throwing “cocaine fueled orgies” in his neighborhood. Drew Crime: Homicide: New York is on Netflix now. Drew tells the tale of Howard Pilmar. Curb Your Enthusiasm dropped another stellar episode. Politics: Jon Stewart is busted overvaluing his property… kinda like Donald Trump. Joe Biden had a Stephen Colbert-hosted fundraiser with Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, and quitter/sexual harasser Lizzo. New York Governor Kathy Hochul was denied entry to a police officer's funeral. The FDNY had to remove their Thin Red Line flag. Easter fell on Trans Visibility Day. Planet Fitness has had a wacky couple weeks. Donald Trump's stock is ridiculous. Everything is fine in Diddy's world. The Feds want flight records. Diddy and Obama go way back. Tanika Ray piles on Diddy. Diddy allegedly loves “pink cocaine”. Al B. Sure! joins the fray. Patrick Mahomes deleted all his Diddy tweets. Kanye West is even distancing himself from Diddy, but Uncle Luke comes to Diddy's defense. 50 Cent has his own problems. Patrick Mahomes' wife Brittany is having a tough time with her acne. A.I. Drew is back with a hip hop performance. Capital One Karen's former co-workers are piling on her. Boobs never have and never will go out of style. Tori Spelling decided to divorce Dean McDermott on episode 1 of her new podcast! Check out this FAKE pic of Tori. Never forget to wear your seatbelt, especially when driving on the beach. Cowboy Carter has been released. Paul McCartney wrote Blackbird for Beyoncé. Billie Eilish is taking on Taylor Swift. Visit Our Presenting Sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Page, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
In Part Two of this weeks episode Uncle Luke has a theory about the Diddy investigation, Tahoe asks Traum and Zeus if they really think this case is about minors, Usher has a confession, and then social personality Toure speaks on a situation involving Diddy that he never spoke on before. Enjoy!!!Join our Patreon to listen to the full episode AD FREE at Patreon.com/SoShamelessPodcastSocials:Zeus:@ZeusOfQLF on Instagram@Zeus_InDaHouse on Twitter
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Rod and Karen banter about going to Hornets games, video games, the box office, cornrows in science fiction, Dollar Menunaires, Skinamax movies, cleaning up fight scenes in fiction, Matt Rife's special, Black Friday over before it starts and a Thanksgiving lifehack. Then they discuss Matt Rife, Megan Thee Stallion no a freak anymore, a cruise being canceled at the last minute, Derek Chauvin gets stabbed, TX woman banned from cruise line over CBD, Slim Thug apologizes for Cassie comments, Sean John canceled at Macy's, Uncle Luke upset over grooming accusations, ambition mail theft, woman rob's man before pouring detergent on him, grocery store bagger allegedly steals a million and sword ratchetness. Twitter: @rodimusprime @SayDatAgain @TBGWT Instagram: @TheBlackGuyWhoTips Email: theblackguywhotips@gmail.com Blog: www.theblackguywhotips.com Teepublic Store Amazon Wishlist Crowdcast Voice Mail: 704-557-0186