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  1. 10 HR AGO

    Berner on Building a $1.5 Billion Business

    Berner, the founder of the multi-billion dollar cannabis brand Cookies, sits down with VladTV to discuss his journey from hustling in San Francisco to building one of the most recognizable brands in the global cannabis industry.Berner reflects on growing up between San Francisco and Arizona, navigating a fast-paced environment that exposed him to street culture and the cannabis world at an early age. He explains how those early experiences shaped his business mindset and ultimately led him to develop the Cookies brand, which started as a single strain before expanding into a worldwide cannabis empire.The conversation dives into how Cookies evolved from underground cultivation into a global brand with hundreds of retail locations and partnerships. Berner explains how legalization changed the cannabis landscape, bringing both opportunity and challenges, including increased competition, regulatory pressure, and market saturation.Berner also opens up about one of the most personal battles of his life—his colon cancer diagnosis, which he discovered through a new blood test. He discusses how the diagnosis changed his outlook on life, business, and family. Despite the health scare, Berner remained focused on building long-term wealth and legacy, including his decision to keep ownership of his music catalog so his children will benefit from it in the future.Today, Cookies continues to thrive despite legal battles and industry volatility, reportedly generating $1.5 billion in sales in 2025. Berner shares lessons on branding, ownership, and resilience while reflecting on how he turned a cannabis strain into a global lifestyle brand.

    50 min
  2. 12 HR AGO

    Nicholas Irving on Iran War, Cartel Boss El Mencho Killed, Epstein Files, Aliens

    Nicholas Irving returns to VladTV for a wide-ranging discussion covering global security, cartel operations, media narratives, and the psychology of violence. Irving breaks down the reported takedown of Mexican drug lord El Mencho, explaining how U.S. intelligence agencies may assist in international operations and how former military personnel are often utilized in covert missions. He provides insight into how such operations are structured and the geopolitical implications behind them.The conversation shifts to high-profile controversies, including developments related to the Epstein scandal and Prince Andrew, as well as debates around representation and media framing in mass shooting coverage. Irving offers his perspective on how public narratives form and how social media accelerates misinformation and outrage cycles.Irving also reacts to influencer boxing culture, criticizing Adam22’s match with Jason Love as more spectacle than sport. The discussion expands into the emotional and psychological toll of fighting, personal trauma, and the difference between discipline and reckless aggression. Shawn Prez joins in to reflect on the mental weight fighters carry, and the broader cultural obsession with public feuds and celebrity conflict.Additional topics include Floyd Mayweather’s financial rumors versus his extravagant lifestyle, ongoing G-Unit tensions, Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl performance, Kanye West’s public apologies, and the power of social media in shaping reputations. The episode closes on a more serious note, with a call for prayers regarding Savannah Guthrie’s missing mother, underscoring the long-term emotional impact of unresolved tragedies.

    2h 9m
  3. 1 DAY AGO

    Adam22 on Jason Luv, Lena, Blueface, Lil Durk, Big U, Tony Yayo, Ja Rule

    Adam22 returns to VladTV to break down his recent boxing match against Jason Love, where he suffered a 72-second loss without landing a punch. Adam reflects candidly on his preparation, admitting he underestimated the physical demands of boxing and overestimated his readiness. Despite confidence from his trainer, he explains how strength differences, conditioning, and ring experience quickly exposed the mismatch. The loss has pushed Adam to prioritize his health, including a goal to lose 50 pounds and take training more seriously moving forward.The conversation expands beyond boxing into hip-hop and media culture. Adam and Vlad discuss Lil Uzi Vert’s legal troubles, Max B’s return to the spotlight, and the challenges rappers face as they enter their 40s in a youth-driven industry. They also talk about the realities of the adult entertainment business, how legal issues impact personal brands, and the pressure of maintaining relevance in a constantly shifting media landscape.The interview also dives into social media dynamics and the power of viral controversy. Adam discusses a sarcastic tweet about Jay-Z that generated 15 million impressions, 150,000 likes, and over 10,000 comments, highlighting how easily conspiracy narratives spread—even when intended as satire. The discussion examines misinformation, public perception, reconciliation among media personalities, and the difficulty of maintaining authenticity in the digital age.From boxing lessons to online influence, Adam22 shares unfiltered reflections on ego, accountability, and navigating controversy in real time.

    2h 2m
  4. 5 DAYS AGO

    Army Sniper Nicholas Irving Breaks Down the US vs Iran War

    In this special VladTV segment, Shawn Prez sits down with former Army Ranger and sniper Nicholas Irving to break down the escalating war in Iran and what it could mean for the United States and the world.Drawing from his combat experience, Irving explains why he believes this conflict has been building for decades, tracing tensions back to the early 2000s and U.S. operations in the Middle East. He analyzes the strategic impact of recent military actions, including strikes like Operation Midnight Hammer, and questions whether such operations truly change the long-term trajectory of conflicts in the region.Irving also criticizes how the media often portrays war, arguing that headlines rarely capture the full human cost. He discusses the devastating reality of civilian casualties and the psychological burden carried by soldiers who experience combat firsthand. Sharing deeply personal stories from his deployments, Irving recounts moments that still haunt him — including witnessing a fellow soldier killed by an IED in Mosul and the split-second decisions that can mean life or death on the battlefield.The conversation explores the mental toll of war, from sleepless nights and recurring nightmares to the long-term trauma veterans carry long after the fighting ends. Irving emphasizes that war is far more complex than political talking points, warning against oversimplified narratives around regime change and military intervention.Shawn Prez highlights the importance of hearing from veterans like Irving, whose firsthand experiences provide a rare and sobering perspective on modern warfare. Together, they examine the role of ego, geopolitical strategy, and global power struggles in shaping conflicts — while stressing the importance of understanding war beyond what is shown on television.

    1h 42m
  5. 11 MAR

    Pras of The Fugees Tells His Life Story (Unreleased Full Interview)

    In this classic 2016 VladTV interview, Pras Michel of The Fugees breaks down the rise, fall, and legacy of one of hip-hop’s most influential groups .Pras details how The Fugees originally formed under the name “Tranzlator Crew,” how Lauryn Hill joined the group in eighth grade, and how Wyclef later became a key member. He shares the behind-the-scenes story of signing to Columbia despite lower upfront money, explaining why the group chose long-term vision over short-term advances.He reflects on the group’s rocky debut, Blunted on Reality, which initially sold only a handful of copies before the massive success of The Score. Pras describes the euphoric moment of realizing the album would be historic, eventually selling over 20 million copies worldwide. He also talks about building the Booga Basement studio, the Ready or Not sample lawsuit, and the discipline behind keeping advances low to maximize long-term profit.The interview dives into group tensions, including the rumored Wyclef and Lauryn Hill relationship, internal egos, and why the Fugees ultimately couldn’t recreate the magic of The Score. Pras explains why Lauryn Hill stepped away from recording, calling her “the epitome of an artist” who only creates when inspired.Pras also shares personal stories about Tupac, including squashing misunderstandings before Tupac’s death, as well as his decision to donate $1.2 million to a super PAC supporting Barack Obama. He discusses political activism, the importance of local voting, and why financial literacy is critical for artists.The interview closes with Pras offering advice to young rappers about investing wisely, avoiding reckless spending, and building generational wealth instead of chasing temporary fame.

    1h 21m
  6. 10 MAR

    Angela Means, "Bye Felicia" from "Friday", Tells Her Life Story (Unreleased Full Interview)

    Angela Means, best known for playing Felicia in the cult classic Friday, sits down with VladTV for a candid and wide-ranging conversation about her life, career, and evolution beyond Hollywood .Angela opens up about growing up biracial (Nigerian and Jewish) in rural Michigan during a time when interracial relationships were still controversial and legally restricted. She discusses the challenges of identity, colorism within the Black community, and navigating both cultures while finding her voice.Before becoming “Bye, Felicia,” Angela was a working model and stand-up comedian who toured alongside legends like Chris Rock and Bernie Mac. She shares behind-the-scenes stories from House Party 3, her experience on Def Comedy Jam, and how she crafted Felicia’s unforgettable character in Friday—including the backstory, physicality, and why that role changed her life forever.Angela also reflects on motherhood, raising an NFL quarterback son, and the realities of football culture, including concerns about CTE. The conversation shifts to her second act as a vegan restaurateur and activist, where she explains how her childhood on a farm shaped her views on animal rights, health, and plant-based living. She details launching her vegan restaurant and food truck, and her belief that diet plays a major role in both physical and mental well-being.From Hollywood stories involving Muhammad Ali and Ice Cube to entrepreneurship and activism, Angela Means proves she’s far more than a single iconic line.

    1h 24m

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