PAST, PRESENT, PUSHBACK

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Hosted by XO, AZ, and CDA, Past, Present, Pushback is where Sports, Politics, and Family collide. From the NFL field to Capitol Hill, from community struggles to household victories, we break down the headlines and the hidden stories shaping our world. With XO bringing the millennial sports and culture lens, and AZ & CDA grounding the conversation in political insight and family wisdom, this isn’t just another podcast — it’s a space where Black voices push back against the noise and speak truth with honesty, humor, and heart. New episodes drop weekly — short, sharp, and straight to the point

  1. Why NBA All-Star Weekend Is Losing Viewers, The 27th Amendment Explained, & Why People Love Weddings More Than Marriage

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    Why NBA All-Star Weekend Is Losing Viewers, The 27th Amendment Explained, & Why People Love Weddings More Than Marriage

    Is NBA All-Star Weekend officially in decline?Why does Congress have to wait before giving itself a raise?And why are people more committed to the wedding than the marriage? In this episode of Past Present Pushback, we break down three conversations connected by one theme: attention vs commitment. 🏀 Sports:We examine the steady decline in NBA All-Star Weekend ratings, why fans say the game lacks effort, how load management and supermax contracts changed player incentives, and what the NBA can do to restore competitiveness in the second half of the season. 🏛️ Politics:AZ explains the 27th Amendment in simple terms — the constitutional rule that prevents Congress from immediately raising its own pay. We break down why it took over 200 years to ratify and what it says about accountability in government. 💍 Family & Culture:CDA explores the psychology behind modern relationships — why couples will spend years planning a wedding but struggle to prepare for marriage. We unpack social media influence, milestone culture, and the difference between performance and partnership. This episode connects sports, government, and relationships under one core idea: Are we chasing moments… or building things that last? 🎧 Perfect for listeners interested in:NBA ratings decline, sports culture shifts, U.S. constitutional amendments explained, relationship psychology, marriage trends, and cultural analysis.

    20 min
  2. Can a New Black Wall Street Exist? | The Modern Blueprint for Black Wealth, Ownership & Economic Unity

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    Can a New Black Wall Street Exist? | The Modern Blueprint for Black Wealth, Ownership & Economic Unity

    Last episode we explored the rise and destruction of historic Black Wall Streets — thriving Black economic communities that were built through ownership, discipline, and collective support. But today we ask the bigger question: Could a new Black Wall Street exist in the modern world? In this Part 2 discussion, we break down why recreating a physical Black economic district may no longer be realistic… and why the next version won’t be a place — it will be a network. We dive into: Why historic Black Wall Streets actually worked (economic circulation) How technology, online shopping, and mobility changed community economics The real barrier to collective wealth today: trust and consistency The difference between acting like customers vs acting like a market What a digital Black Wall Street looks like in the era of social media & remote work The blueprint for modern Black ownership, collaboration, and generational wealth This episode isn’t nostalgia — it’s strategy. If Black wealth is going to grow in today’s economy, it won’t happen the same way it did in the 1900s. The next Black Wall Street won’t be a street at all. It will be built through behavior. 🎧 Perfect for listeners interested in:Black wealth building, financial literacy, entrepreneurship, community economics, generational wealth, and modern Black history. Part 2 of the Black Wall Street seriesListen to Part 1: Black Wall Streets — Built, Targeted, & Dismantled

    16 min
  3. Money, Power & Meaning: NBA Trade Shockwaves, Super Bowl 60 Recap, the 26th Amendment & Is Valentine’s Day Real?

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    Money, Power & Meaning: NBA Trade Shockwaves, Super Bowl 60 Recap, the 26th Amendment & Is Valentine’s Day Real?

    In this episode of Past Present Pushback, we break down how money, power, and meaning shape the worlds of sports, politics, and culture — past and present. 🔥 In the Sports Segment, we dive into the latest blockbuster NBA trades, what they reveal about today’s player-driven league, and how business decisions are reshaping team loyalty. We also recap Super Bowl 60, highlighting key moments, performances, and storylines, before looking ahead to NBA All-Star Weekend, including: The full All-Star Weekend event schedule Skills Challenge, 3-Point Contest, Dunk Contest The USA vs World All-Star Game format and what it means for the future of the league 🗳️ In Politics, AZ breaks down the 26th Amendment in simple terms — why it was created, how it lowered the voting age to 18, and why youth voting still matters today. This segment makes one of the most important amendments in U.S. history easy to understand for everyone. ❤️ In Culture, CDA asks a question many people have but rarely say out loud: Is Valentine’s Day actually a real holiday, or just a commercial tradition? We explore its origins, how it evolved, and why it still holds emotional and cultural weight today. To close, we give listeners a preview of next Monday’s Open Discussion, where we’ll explore 15 Black inventions you use every day — and how Black innovation continues to shape modern life. This episode is thoughtful, engaging, and designed to inform without overwhelming — whether you’re here for sports debates, political clarity, or cultural conversations. 🎧 Listen, learn, and join the pushback.

    28 min
  4. Did NIL Ruin College Sports? + The 25th Amendment Explained & Where Humans Really Come From

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    Did NIL Ruin College Sports? + The 25th Amendment Explained & Where Humans Really Come From

    College sports changed forever. Politics is built on backup plans. And humanity might be more connected than we think. In this episode of Past Present Pushback, XO, AZ, and CDA break down three powerful conversations around money, leadership, and identity — from the playing field to the Constitution to our shared human roots. 🏈 Sports (XO)We open with a debate on NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) deals and whether paying college athletes through the National Collegiate Athletic Association has changed the passion and loyalty of college sports forever. Did NIL fix exploitation… or turn student-athletes into free agents chasing contracts? 🏛️ Politics (AZ)Next, AZ explains the 25th Amendment in the simplest way possible — like you’re in the 4th grade. What happens if a president can’t do their job? Who takes over? Why does this amendment exist? And how does it protect the country during emergencies? 🌍 Family & Humanity (CDA)Then CDA brings it home with a big-picture conversation about the origin of the human race — how modern humans began in Africa, how migration shaped skin color and culture, and why science shows we’re far more connected than divided. Different topics. One theme. When money drives sports, power shapes politics, and history reminds us we’re one family… what really matters most? Plus, we preview next Monday’s episode:👉 15 Black inventions you use every day (but probably didn’t know about). If you love smart conversations about sports, politics, culture, and real life — this one’s for you. 🎙️ Past Present Pushback — where perspective meets truth.

    16 min
  5. Black History Month Explained: Who Created It, Why It Exists & Why Black Voices Still Face Pushback

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    Black History Month Explained: Who Created It, Why It Exists & Why Black Voices Still Face Pushback

    Black History Month didn’t start as a celebration. It started as a correction. In this powerful Monday open discussion, Past Present Pushback breaks down the true origin of Black History Month — who created it, why it was necessary, and what it was originally meant to accomplish. XO, AZ, and CDA unpack how historian Carter G. Woodson built what began as Negro History Week to fight the erasure of Black achievements from American history books — and how it later grew into the month we recognize today. But this episode isn’t just about the past. We also address a timely media moment involving Don Lemon, and explore why outspoken Black voices still face criticism, controversy, and “pushback” for simply telling uncomfortable truths. Because the same question keeps showing up: Who controls the narrative — and who gets to tell our story? Inside this episode: The real history of Black History Month Who Carter G. Woodson was and why he created it Why Black history was excluded from textbooks How Negro History Week became a national month Why representation in media still matters today Honest reflections on what Black history means personally Plus, we preview upcoming discussions on:✔ 15 Black inventions we use every day✔ Major Black historical events like Black Wall Street✔ A full Black History Month recap If you care about Black history, culture, education, and real conversations that connect the past to today — this episode is for you. 🎙️ Past Present Pushback — where history, culture, and perspective meet.

    15 min

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Hosted by XO, AZ, and CDA, Past, Present, Pushback is where Sports, Politics, and Family collide. From the NFL field to Capitol Hill, from community struggles to household victories, we break down the headlines and the hidden stories shaping our world. With XO bringing the millennial sports and culture lens, and AZ & CDA grounding the conversation in political insight and family wisdom, this isn’t just another podcast — it’s a space where Black voices push back against the noise and speak truth with honesty, humor, and heart. New episodes drop weekly — short, sharp, and straight to the point