Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 6 days 21 hours 4 minutes
With everything going on in the world right now, I think we need a breather or a halftime. Let's chill for a minute and refresh our mind, body, and soul. Let's talk about finding beauty in the ugliness of life, the leadership roles of the wise, and the reasons that finding your chill will help you cool down in a hot summer.
The first half of 2020 has been a trial...get ready for the triumph. Let's discuss the ills of honesty, navigating America's lies, and the reasons why "stand your ground" is remix that progressive leaders must vibe to.
On this Father's Day, I express my grief and heartache over the death of Oluwatoyin (Toyin) Salau, a 19 year-old social activist who was murdered in Tallahassee, Florida. #riptoyin
Noname, the subject of J. Cole's new single, "Snow On The Bluff", dropped "Song 33", her response to his track. This is hip-hop. Let's discuss the difference between a diss and a disagreement, how to live in the gray area, and reasons to see the vision in a world of division.
J. Cole's new single, "Snow On The Bluff", has created both positive reviews and negative feedback. Let’s discuss the wisdom of Black women, vulnerability of Black men, and the for communication for Black people.
For this episode, no title was necessary. This episode is a cathartic release of my 35 years living as a Black man in America. Let's talk about Black tees, the fear of the Black 'fro, and the addictive nature of systemic privilege.
Are you ready for some football?!?! I'm not. Let's talk about how the NFL is capitalizing off of the knee that Officer Chauvin placed violently on the neck of George even though they admonished the knee the Colin Kaepernick placed peacefully on the ground.
Don't be good...be great. In this episode, let's discuss cultivating a mentality of expected greatness, the strength of Black SHEroes, and the reasons why leaders never settle down.
Lost in the George Floyd murder was the innocence of Darnella Frazier, who bravely recorded his last minutes of life. Let's talk about the strength of Black women, the hurt of the Black family, and the reasons why we all need to say a prayer for Darnella. #DarnellaStrong
I recorded this about a month ago and the words still ring true. Wakanda is a hard place to leave, especially if you have to go back to work.