Black music has always been more than entertainment—it has been education, resistance, and survival.In this episode of The Network Podcast, political scientist Dr. Najja K. Baptist breaks down how Black music teaches politics, how spirituality shapes resilience, and why silence itself is a political choice. From church hymns to mumble rap, this conversation connects music, policy, health, money, and community through the lens of Black lived experience.If you’ve ever wondered why music feels like armor—or why history keeps repeating—this episode is for you. 📲 Follow Dr. Baptist on IG: @polarisdawg05 KEY THEMES IN THIS EPISODE: Black music as political educationAfrican spirituality and survival Policy → environment → lived experience Mumble rap as spiritual moan Political atrophy in Black America Community vs individualism Health, stress, and rest as resistance Why Black capitalism is insufficient Elders, scholarship, and liberation Music as memory, armor, and alarm TIMESTAMPS 0:00–1:05 – Welcome to The Network & Funky Four Framework1:06–2:58 – Guest Introduction: Dr. N.K. Baptist (Scholar, Author, Political Scientist)3:00–5:40 – “Giving Flowers”: Family, Mentors, and Black Intellectual Lineage5:41–10:00 – Church, Music, and the Formation of Black Identity10:01–14:30 – Black Spirituality as Survival, Not Symbolism14:31–18:00 – Mumble Rap, the Moan, and African Spiritual Expression18:01–22:30 – Black Music as Political Education22:31–26:00 – Music as Memory, Armor, and Political Transmission26:01–30:00 – Policy Creates Environments → Environments Create Experience30:01–34:30 – Poverty, Education, and Political Accountability34:31–40:30 – Why History “Stutters” and Music Wakes Us Up40:31–45:30 – Artists, Community Responsibility, and Political Will45:31–50:00 – Elders, Scholarship, and Liberation Work50:01–56:00 – Health, Stress, Rest, and Black Survival56:01–1:00:40 – Political Atrophy & the Cost of Silence1:00:41–1:06:30 – Money, Policy, and Why Black Capitalism Won’t Save Us1:06:31–End – Community, Fear, and Rebuilding Together 📲 Follow The Network on IG: @podcast_with_prejean 🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube Subscribe to The Network." You never know — you might need it."