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A podcast where we have multiple unbiased opinions. Where people of all walks of life come walk on this podcast together. We will be talking about sports, media, games, big business, and the world around us. Come join us, and get ready to laugh and enjoy yourself. ROCK!

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A podcast where we have multiple unbiased opinions. Where people of all walks of life come walk on this podcast together. We will be talking about sports, media, games, big business, and the world around us. Come join us, and get ready to laugh and enjoy yourself. ROCK!

    GOD IS TALKING TO US

    GOD IS TALKING TO US

    Floods and different plagues. Violence, greed, and poverty. And the world is spinning as fast as it’s ever been spinning. GOD is talking to us, are you listening and paying attention?

    • 11 min
    Athletes and Entertainers ARE NOT LEADERS for FBAs!

    Athletes and Entertainers ARE NOT LEADERS for FBAs!

    The Man in the Photo is the Late Great Alprentice “Bunchy” Carter. A Revolutionary and a Leader. Here these definitions of a Foundational Black American. A Foundational Black Americans are the descendants of the Black people who survived one the greatest atrocities in recorded history-American slavery. FBA are the descendants of the Black people who built the United States from scratch.
    But this history did not start in 1619. The history of FBA started almost 100 years earlier.
    The first documented foreign settlers in the New World of North America were the enslaved Black people who were brought over by Spanish colonizer Lucas Vázquez de Ayllón in 1526.
    Shortly after Ayllón and the 600 other Spaniard's arrival to the area that would later become the South Carolina/Georgia coast, the enslaved Black captives launched a successful revolt, forcing the few
    remaining Spanish enslavers to ultimately retreat from the area, back towards the Caribbean.
    The liberated Black people amalgamated into the local Native American society, and this was a new historic chapter in what would ultimately become the culture of Foundational Black Americans.
    Since 1526, the culture of Foundational Black Americans has been that of building, resisting, perseverance, and fighting for justice. FBA are exceptional people and we recognize, celebrate and give honor to that lineage.

    • 40 min
    CLARITY

    CLARITY

    clar·i·ty
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    noun
    1.
    the quality of being coherent and intelligible.
    "for the sake of clarity, each of these strategies is dealt with separately"

    • 23 min
    Peace Love and SOUL

    Peace Love and SOUL

    Peace is a stress-free state of security and calmness that comes when there's no fighting or war, everything coexisting in perfect harmony and freedom.

    • 27 min
    R.I.P. Young Dolph

    R.I.P. Young Dolph

    When will rappers Learn to leave their cities or get outta them streets.
    I knew a dude that was moving weight, and thought everybody in his city loved him. It was a N***a from his own neighborhood, THAT HE GREW UP WITH!, that killed him. Moral of the story is, not everybody is happy to see you, or happy to see you eat.
    R.I.P. Young Dolph
    They killed bruh while he was buying cookies from a bakery. The streets be dead.

    • 19 min
    It Took a Long Time

    It Took a Long Time

    Yes, hair does hold negative (and positive) energy. The theory is that your hair is a regular part of your nervous system, which means it passes on messages you get from the outside directly to your brain. This system balances your body’s electromagnetic field. While your first thought may not be that your hair carries negative energy, it is actually a commonly held belief in some communities of thought and is something I think we should all take into consideration in our daily lives.

    The release of pent-up frustration that you feel when you wash your hair is not a mere coincidence or simply your body entering a relaxed state.
    Perhaps you have had a bad year or a continuous streak of months where things had seemed to fall apart every step of the way. You may have experienced losses, pent up anger, depression, or generalized anxiety.
    And then, the moment of epiphany arises when you were finally able to take one clean breath—and the idea of cutting your hair comes to you.

    Once you have had your hair cut, you may have almost physically felt the burdens being cut from you, or perhaps even imagined chains breaking.

    The separation from your hair may have even have made you gasp especially if your hair had been long and the cut had been a big one. And the feeling remains the same: it was as if all the negativities caging you suddenly disappeared

    • 34 min

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