It's Always Personal

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I just got tired of the random redefining of what it is to be Black, or who's a real Black man. It's Always Personal is an attempt to expand on the most widely accepted examples, and stand alone (probably) as a new archetype to be considered. The mission of this podcast is to hold conversations that question what the masses seem disinterested in challenging, to illuminate the Black entertainment that often goes unnoticed, and to interview guests who can assist with completing IAP's said mission. Life just simply isn't about being entertained at all costs.

  1. FEB 26

    The Constant Crash Out Age, Highly Combustible Folks, and Mayweather vs Pacquiao 2

    Summary In this conversation, the speaker delves into various themes surrounding race, personal struggles, and societal perceptions. Starting with the controversy surrounding Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder, the discussion transitions into broader topics of race and privilege, personal resilience in the face of grief, and the importance of community support. The speaker shares personal anecdotes, including the sale of a truck, to illustrate the challenges faced during difficult times. The conversation also touches on the impact of social media, colorism, and the representation of interracial relationships in media, ultimately reflecting on the complexities of racial dynamics and identity in contemporary society. Chapters 00:00 The Tyson Fury Controversy 03:11 Race and Perception in Society 06:00 Personal Struggles and Resilience 08:56 Navigating Grief and Moving Forward 11:50 Community and Support Systems 15:09 Selling the Truck: A Personal Journey 18:13 Social Media and Public Reactions 20:47 Interracial Relationships in Media 23:48 The Impact of Colorism 26:58 Crashing Out: Emotional Responses 29:51 The Role of Media in Racial Dynamics 32:59 Confronting Misunderstandings 35:47 The Deontay Wilder Situation 39:10 Reflections on Race and Identity 42:00 Cultural Expectations and Media Representation 44:52 The Future of Racial Discourse 47:56 Final Thoughts on Community and Support Keywords Tyson Fury, Deontay Wilder, race, personal struggles, community support, social media, colorism, emotional responses, media representation, cultural expectations

    1h 7m
  2. JAN 12

    SINNERS in Awards Season, One Battle After Another & NFL Playoffs

    Summary In this episode, the host discusses various themes surrounding black culture, media representation, and the reactions to award shows. He reflects on the growth of his podcast audience, critiques the lack of support for black content in mainstream award shows, and questions the effectiveness of current representation in media. The conversation also delves into the need for new award shows that better reflect black achievements and the consolidation of power within the entertainment industry. The host shares his thoughts on the movie 'Sinners', emphasizing the importance of community empowerment and the need for sustainable solutions rather than transactional ones. Takeaways The host expresses gratitude for new subscribers to his podcast. He questions the ongoing reactions of black audiences to award show outcomes. The lack of support for black-created content in mainstream media is highlighted. The host suggests the need for new award shows that reflect black achievements. He critiques the portrayal of black empowerment in media, particularly in films. The concept of consolidation of power in the entertainment industry is discussed. The host shares his thoughts on the movie 'Sinners' and its themes. He emphasizes the importance of community empowerment and sustainable solutions. The host reflects on the challenges faced by young black individuals in pursuing careers in entertainment. He concludes with a positive note on the artistic quality of 'Sinners' despite his critiques. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Subscriber Growth 02:31 Reactions to Award Shows and Black Content 05:43 The Need for New Award Shows 06:24 Critique of Black Representation in Media 13:20 Consolidation of Power in Entertainment 14:01 Discussion on the Movie 'Sinners' 25:08 Reflections on Black Empowerment and Community 33:52 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Keywords podcast, black culture, award shows, entertainment, media critique, community empowerment, film analysis, social commentary, black representation, cultural discussion

    50 min
  3. 12/31/2025

    TV Series Wrap Up - All Her Fault, Task & Others

    Summary In this conversation, the host reviews various shows and movies available on streaming platforms, discussing their themes, character dynamics, and cultural implications. The conversation touches on the impact of the holiday season on viewing habits, the controversies surrounding Dave Chappelle's comedy, and the exploration of morality in shows like 'Task' and '61st Street'. The host also highlights the suspenseful storytelling in 'Down Cemetery Road' and the societal questions raised in 'Pluribus'. Overall, the discussion provides insights into the current entertainment landscape and its reflection of societal issues. Takeaways The holiday season affects viewing habits.Streaming platforms are diversifying content.Dave Chappelle's comedy sparks debate.Character dynamics are crucial in storytelling.Cultural commentary reflects societal issues.Task explores complex themes of morality.61st Street highlights systemic injustices.Down Cemetery Road presents suspenseful storytelling.The Beast in Me delves into personal trauma.Pluribus raises questions about societal control. Chapters 00:00 Holiday Entertainment Roundup 01:46 Critique of Dave Chappelle's Comedy 05:49 Dave Chappelle's Dichotomy and Controversies 10:07 Social Media and Public Commentary 14:30 Dave Chappelle's Saudi Arabia Performance 17:57 Leadership Crisis in America 22:33 Review of 'Slow Horses' Season 5 33:06 The Intricacies of MI5 Leadership Dynamics 35:35 Character Development and Plot Twists in 'Slow Horses' 35:52 Exploring 'The Beast in Me' and Its Themes 41:14 Unraveling the Mystery in 'Pluribus' 51:20 The Suspenseful Narrative of '61st Street' 01:05:36 Introduction to Recent Shows 01:07:02 Exploring 'All Her Fault' 01:17:01 Diving into 'Task' 01:36:21 Recommendations and Closing Thoughts 01:37:01 lifestyle-outro-high-short.wav Keywords entertainment, streaming, show reviews, Dave Chappelle, cultural commentary, Task, 61st Street, Down Cemetery Road, The Beast in Me, Pluribus

    1h 37m
  4. 12/31/2025

    Healed Hip Hop - Salute to Nas, Mass Appeal Records & De La Soul

    Summary In this episode, the host expresses gratitude towards Nas and reflects on personal challenges while discussing recent music releases, particularly focusing on the impact of social media on the music industry. The conversation delves into themes of racism in the NFL, the evolution of music production, and critiques of social media culture. The host also shares insights on relationships and personal growth, culminating in a discussion about the legacy of De La Soul and the importance of healing in music. Takeaways Gratitude towards influential artists like Nas is essential. Personal challenges can affect one's engagement with music. Recent music releases reflect broader cultural themes. Social media has a significant impact on music perception. Racism in the NFL is a critical issue that needs addressing. The evolution of music production has changed the industry landscape. Critiques of social media culture highlight its negative effects. Relationships and personal growth are intertwined with music appreciation. The legacy of De La Soul is vital to understanding hip hop history. Healing themes in music can resonate deeply with listeners. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates 02:23 Reflections on Music and Entertainment 04:50 Critique of Social Media and Cultural Commentary 09:10 Discussion on Film Criticism and Black Representation 13:23 Analysis of NFL Commentary and Racial Dynamics 22:33 Exploring Relationships and Personal Growth 31:23 Concluding Thoughts on Life and Community 36:16 artsEntertainment-transition-high.wav 36:29 Introduction and Salute to Nas 38:34 Mass Appeal Records and Its Impact 45:17 Album Releases and Reviews 53:33 De La Soul's Cabin in the Sky 54:14 Nas and DJ Premier's Light Years 01:13:13 Conclusion and Reflection on Healing in Music 01:14:19 artsEntertainment-outro-low-long.wav Keywords Nas, De La Soul, music review, social media, NFL, racism, personal growth, hip hop, music production, relationships

    1h 15m
4.9
out of 5
11 Ratings

About

I just got tired of the random redefining of what it is to be Black, or who's a real Black man. It's Always Personal is an attempt to expand on the most widely accepted examples, and stand alone (probably) as a new archetype to be considered. The mission of this podcast is to hold conversations that question what the masses seem disinterested in challenging, to illuminate the Black entertainment that often goes unnoticed, and to interview guests who can assist with completing IAP's said mission. Life just simply isn't about being entertained at all costs.