BEing Blunt

Sean B.

The Being Blunt Podcast is an online podcast that provides a sneak peak into my mind and how I process the issues facing our community. At time, I have to laugh to keep from crying but I feel the need to share with others who are ready to get off the sideline and make a difference.I will invite guests to join me for spirited debates and concurrence with the goal to promote our listeners to join in these conversations and freely be their “blunt” selves. I am a true southern gentleman from Louisiana who loves to engage in thought provoking conversations and even some spirited debates over a wide range of everyday topics. I hope to promote and encourage my listeners to join in these conversations and freely be their “blunt” selves.

  1. Year in Review (2021)

    01/27/2022

    Year in Review (2021)

    Happy New Year Family!!!! I am back.  Join me as I recap 2021 on the Being Blunt Podcast.  Being Blunt is back with all new topics to keep you informed, and alert on local, national, and international issues.  I can't lie.  2021 was challenging.  I am glad to see parts of it in my rear-view mirror. When I embarked into this podcast, I gravitated to the role as a new era activist.  I enjoyed reporting out to the community I love about the injustices and the political strategies hurting as a people and a country.  It allowed me to vent my frustration while sharing action steps to counter those moves.    What I realize the emotional toll it was taking on me.  The constant attacks and maybe the disappointment of feeling like our actions were not enough.  I had to come to the realization that not everyone is ready to get off the sidelines.   And that is alright!!!   That just tells me I have more work to do but not at the expense of jeopardizing my own mental health.  Nevertheless, 2-Pac said it best, if my words and action can inspire some young person to change the world then I did my part.  And I am good with that.       So let’s have some fun this year while we handle our business.   Thank you for listening to this episode. Make sure you subscribe to Being Blunt Pod anywhere you listen to your podcasts.  Please leave a comment, rate, and review.  Do not be stingy, share the love and this episode with friends and family.   Also follow me on IG and Facebook @ Being Blunt Pod  LINKS: The 10 biggest news stories of the year | TheHill     Diverse Tax Services LLCAtlanta, GeorgiaTelephone:  678-760-5626

    13 min
  2. Haiti's Price For Independence

    10/19/2021

    Haiti's Price For Independence

    When Haiti won its independence nearly 200 years ago, it came at a hefty price -- an estimated $21 billion today. The country spent the next century paying off the debt to its former slave owners, France. The island of Hispaniola, shared by Haiti and the Dominican Republic, was once the richest colony of the New World. The western third of the island — today’s Haiti — was known as Saint-Domingue and was a major destination of the transatlantic slave trade.  In this episode, you will hear me address how the African slaves provided the muscle for an economy during the 1780s  which produced 60% of the coffee and 40% of the sugar consumed in Europe. The French drove their sugar cane–cutting slaves especially hard. This cruel treatment ultimately led to the Haitian Revolution in 1791. The revolution influenced events across the Americas. The French emperor Napoleon gave up on the New World, selling the vast Louisiana Territory to the U.S. Haiti has been ruthlessly exploited by Western powers many times in its 200 years of independence. Western powers often propped up ineffective and corrupt Haitian governments under the strategy of not wanting another Cuba. But despite government corruption and acute poverty, Haitians are among the world’s most resilient people. And we wonder why Haiti is struggling?  We need to do right by our Haitian brothers and sisters....and yall know who I am talking about when I say "we".  Let's keep it Blunt..... How colonial-era debt helped shape Haiti's poverty and political unrest - ABC News (go.com) Haiti remains revolutionary despite history of adversity (usatoday.com)

    8 min
  3. Getting Our Full History & Teaching Our Kids to Empower a New Future

    09/01/2021

    Getting Our Full History & Teaching Our Kids to Empower a New Future

    Highlights from the conversation:  [01:45] Sean Blount · Management position with the US Department of Agriculture · Developed his podcast from a “happy hour” with his colleagues [05:45] Critical Race Theory – how it’s impacting the space Critical Race Theory, or CRT, is a theoretical and interpretive mode that examines the appearance of race and racism across dominant cultural modes of expression. It is an academic framework on how we look at laws and policies that have shaped America at how it impacted us. Some of it, we hear frequently but we have done so much and are so involved. A lot of our history may not be pretty, it may have been violent and very dark, and however, a lot of it has been erased and are not taught to us. [13:15] Suppressing what really happened – doing our part teaching the history This could be a play on keeping what really happened which could be due to guilt. The reality is that just because history is not being taught in schools does not mean it will not get taught. This is where we have to take responsibility and learn the history ourselves so we can then teach our children what was not being taught in school. [19:33] Taking Responsibility - Educating ourselves and sharing what we learned Some people are busy being parents and living life that they have not just opened that door to allow themselves to take time and do the research. This is why we are on a movement to share what we learned and not keep it to ourselves. We play a big role as part of this whole movement to dismantle the system of oppression and suppression of true history and the education system. [22:25] Ripples that create a wave Doing things like going to the school board meetings, being a part of the PTA, educating our children – these are the small steps we can do to create that ripple. And with a whole bunch of ripples, we can create a wave! Catch up with Dr. Miaysha Clairborne by visiting her podcast and various other sites:  Maiysha Clairborne MD - Mind Remapping (mindremappingacademy.com) What is NLP? - Mind Remapping (mindremappingacademy.com) ‎The Black Mind Garden: ReMap Your Mind! Create a Life You Design on Apple Podcasts www.Anchor.fm/ReMapYourMind   Hosted by: Dr. Maiysha Clairborne Guest:  Sean B.

    51 min
  4. Impacts of Marijuana

    08/03/2021

    Impacts of Marijuana

    The legalization of marijuana has spread around the country in recent years. Currently 33 states allow it for medical use and 11 for recreational. Yet scientists and researchers say a paradox about it endures: There has been broad public experience with pot, but the medical community still doesn’t know enough about the health effects — and what it does know is often obscured by enduring myths.  Opponents say marijuana poses a public health and safety risk, and some are morally against legalization. Proponents, however, argue that it is not as dangerous as alcohol and point to evidence that it has therapeutic benefits, such as stress and pain relief. Advocates also see it as a moneymaker for states and a necessary social justice initiative. Marijuana laws have disproportionately affected people from minority communities, contributing to mass incarceration. States where the drug is legal have sought to retroactively address the consequences of marijuana prohibition, often including provisions allowing for the expungement or vacation of low-level marijuana convictions. Links: https://www.livescience.com/60094-marijuana-popularity.html https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/medical-marijuana-faq https://www.rtor.org/2019/09/06/worst-side-effects-of-medical-marijuana/ Where Is Marijuana Legal? A Guide to Marijuana Legalization | Best States | US News Theme Song by Iconic Bond: Iconic Bond (theiconicbond.com   Diverse Tax Services LLCAtlanta, GeorgiaTelephone:  678-760-5626

    9 min
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The Being Blunt Podcast is an online podcast that provides a sneak peak into my mind and how I process the issues facing our community. At time, I have to laugh to keep from crying but I feel the need to share with others who are ready to get off the sideline and make a difference.I will invite guests to join me for spirited debates and concurrence with the goal to promote our listeners to join in these conversations and freely be their “blunt” selves. I am a true southern gentleman from Louisiana who loves to engage in thought provoking conversations and even some spirited debates over a wide range of everyday topics. I hope to promote and encourage my listeners to join in these conversations and freely be their “blunt” selves.