27 episodes

About HEADKRACK AFTER HOURS
Exclusive interviews, entertainment, education, inspiration and so much more from all parts of the Industry. He is a multi-talented hip hop artist, actor & national media personality who is always delivering top notch celebrity news, entertainment, and/or speaking to hot new artists. Headkrack is the host of the syndicated radio show "The Morning Hustle" and "Dish Nation" Fox Networks. A multi-talented hip hop artist, actor & media personality.

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    • 4.8 • 18 Ratings

About HEADKRACK AFTER HOURS
Exclusive interviews, entertainment, education, inspiration and so much more from all parts of the Industry. He is a multi-talented hip hop artist, actor & national media personality who is always delivering top notch celebrity news, entertainment, and/or speaking to hot new artists. Headkrack is the host of the syndicated radio show "The Morning Hustle" and "Dish Nation" Fox Networks. A multi-talented hip hop artist, actor & media personality.

    Mona Lisa Scars (Afro Remix)

    Mona Lisa Scars (Afro Remix)

    Mona Lisa Scars (Afro Remix) by Headkrack

    • 3 min
    Mona Lisa's Scars

    Mona Lisa's Scars

    For the ladies. All of’em. “MONA LISA’S SCARS” is that aromatic blend of acceptance and empowerment laid down over a soul stirring track produced by Local Astronauts. It’s TikTok worthy. And it’s about damn time. There’s something phenomenal when men come together to celebrate the Divine Feminine. Noooo, not talking about ass and gushy…but about real people with real history to overcome.
    In today’s social climate Women find themselves inundated with serums, creams, hairstyle and clothing choices that are aimed at making them feel less than who they are. “MONA LISA’S SCARS” is a laid-back wake-up call for Women to relax and embrace themselves as they are.
    The track features lyrics from Mahdi and Travii the 7th in a pace that allows the message to breathe and resonate. The hook “Be glad to know you’re perfect as you are. No, you don’t have to be a superstar. If I had a second chance, I would choose you the way you are. But it’s up to you for you to love your scars,” repeats just enough times for the message to hit ladies where their scars live.
    Straight from the gate, HeadKrack words of a chance encounter, a street meet and greet sets the tone for Men who actually get it. Yup! They exist and “MONA LISA’S SCARS” lets it be none loud and clear. This is a jam that we can see women of all races, ages, sizes, and financial backgrounds embracing. It is NOT the everyday superficial song that they don’t need.
    “So many women don’t see the perfection in every flaw that truly makes them perfect. Women are often too hard on themselves and fail to recognize their own unique qualities, beauty and worth. I want to celebrate and encourage self-acceptance and appreciation for one’s individuality”, expressed HEADKRACK.
    That’s it. Something so simple. Arriving at the perfect time, on the perfect canvas. “MONA LISA’S SCARS” will be a healing anthem, mantra, and affirmational tool in the arsenal of Women everywhere guaranteed…or your money back.

    • 3 min
    For the love (Dirty)

    For the love (Dirty)

    The culture has come a long way. Let's not fuck it up.

    • 3 min
    Violence

    Violence

    Every hero needs theme music, let this be yours.

    • 2 min
    HeadKrack After Hours: The Ayahuasca Episode Pt. 3

    HeadKrack After Hours: The Ayahuasca Episode Pt. 3

    Chapter 3. Things get weird. Sex, maybe, healing...Really!
    The skeptical listener may find this account a little too “woo woo.” Before my experience, frankly, I would have too. Yet, my ayahuasca journey fundamentally altered me. It tossed all my certainties into the cosmos, releasing me from the stories I’ve told myself for decades. It allowed me to see within myself another reality, one that’s more forgiving, more accepting, lighter. It even challenged my growing belief in the universe miracles. Deep in my ayahuasca journey, as I exploded into infinite tiny particles of light, I caught a glimpse of eternity. It is the closest I’ve felt to bliss in my life. The ayahuasca journey is a deeply spiritual one. I’d be a fool to think otherwise. This experience is not for everyone and I’d want to be confident each could handle the physical and mental rigor required. Be sure you are in safe hands for the journey.

    • 1 hr 2 min
    HeadKrack After Hours:The Ayahuasca Episode Pt 2

    HeadKrack After Hours:The Ayahuasca Episode Pt 2

    Chapter 2

    The following is a recollection of second ceremony with the jungle medicine Ayahuasca. I recount with as much detail, both physical and mental my second ceremony which was extremely different from my first ceremony. On this journey, I enjoy the sensation of just being and being part of something so whole and complete as the earth. Isn't it such a amazing thing to be part of something so whole, so beautiful, so magnificent; regardless of how small or big your role is? These are the moments captured on social media, as I began to express how being part of earth is special and I expand on that notion. Up to this point, I have never been an outdoors person yet here I am lying on the ground as part of the earth. I can't remember where my journey went from this point but I recall asking how I could make others around me happier, not specifically friends or family but anyone that came in contact with my life in some way (this desire, I believe arose from the realization that even if the earth and its entities have split up into many individuals, it doesn’t mean I can’t treat everyone as part of a whole.) I truly enjoy making people happy, and in return it gives me happiness. If we all thought like this I think everyone would be happier, and although we would all remain individuals, we could get back to the idea of being part of a whole, living as one, regardless of the number of physical bodies. I was again given multiple notions and visions on how I could make those around me happier. Pouring into each other was one of the main focuses of these notions, whether it be sharing stories, a seat, food, clothes, experiences. I think we easily have more than enough, and rather than hording what we have, why not bring joy to those around us by sharing? Which in turn would bring us more fulfillment then we could ever get by keeping things to our self. Much of what I learned and got from the experience are concepts that are not new or particularly hard to figure out. But the experience has ingrained them in my mind, and I believe has made these concepts more a part of me.

    The experience on a whole made me feel more at peace with myself than I have ever felt in my life. I have been a very happy person almost all of my life but I think prior to this experience there was some underlying discontent/apprehension I had. I feel this experience has helped diminish that. I truly felt like a weight had been lifted off my back. And this feeling has stayed with me to this day. I have never felt so at peace with myself, with life, with the world, and even with the notion of death.

    This experience was truly humbling yet incredibly enlightening. This is the power of Mother Ayahuasca and I am truly grateful for her teaching and enlightenment. Listen in!

    • 56 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
18 Ratings

18 Ratings

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Krack!

We need more episodes krack. Keep them coming.

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Real Talk!

Appreciate the energy and genuine conversations.
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Dope Content

Very personable interviews with Headkrack’s on-air swag is a recipe for good podcasting! 👍🏾👍🏾

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