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The "In The Black Podcast" is a light hearted and educated podcast dedicated to covering the current events, social issues, and hot topics going on in your black world, and covering it all from the perspective of 3 Black, working-class professionals, fathers, and family men. Informed. Intelligent. In The Black.
- 222 - DEI Programs And Policies "Mostly Garbage" - AI Videos Are Getting Too Real | S8E12
In this week’s episode we ask; “What the hell is up with Youtube these days?”. Why does it appear as though Youtube has taken off the guard rails and started allowing more “sexual” content on the platform? Also, AI video technology’s growth within the span of a year has been mind blowing. What does this mean for content creators, and the authenticity of the videos we watch? And recently, Charlamagne Tha God made waves when he said that “Most of the DEI policies are garbage.” Is there any validity to the claims. And what do other experts say? We discuss all that and much more. Informed. Intelligent. In The Black.
Thu, 11 Apr 2024 - 1h 03min - 221 - Prominent Activist Takes Down NY Mayor Adams - Republicans Say That Baltimore Is On It's Own | S8E11
In this week’s episode we discuss the serial marrying “pastor” who was recently sentenced when he was found to have been married to more than 10 women across the US. We take a look at New York City Mayor Eric Adams, and his recent appearance on The Breakfast Club. His administration has many questions to answer after he was caught flat footed while debating activist and defender Olayemi Olurin. And we also look at the collapse of the Francis Scott Key bridge in Baltimore. Why are republicans in Congress not willing to help rebuild and reopen one of the busiest ports in the world? And why are they attacking Baltimore’s mayor Brandon Scott. We discuss all that and much more. Informed. Intelligent. In The Black.
Thu, 04 Apr 2024 - 1h 11min - 220 - Officer Forces Detainee To Drink Urine - Nick Saban Hates NIL |S8E10
In this week's episode, we address the recent firing of a Mississippi police officer that forced a detainee to drink their own urine, and recorded it while he did it. We talk about Nick Saban's congressional round table with Ted Cruz and Tommy Tuberville on the affects of NIL on college sports. And we talk about the current upheaval in Haiti. What is going on? All that and much more.
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Wed, 20 Mar 2024 - 1h 05min - 219 - Netflix Presents: Jake Paul Vs Mike Tyson - Relationship Responsibilities | S8E9
In this week’s episode we discuss whether it makes sense that Jake Paul will be facing Mike Tyson. Is this a good look for Netflix, and will anyone really be watching? We also tackle Floyd Mayweather’s recent appearance on The Pivot podcast. Does Floyd showing this side of himself change your perception of the man you believe him to be? Also, Cam Newton sat down with Megan Brooks, where she makes a bold statement about who the responsibility of a successful relationship falls on. All that and much more. Informed. Intelligent. In The Black.
Wed, 13 Mar 2024 - 1h 03min - 218 - Sex, Sexuality, and Sexual Kinks | S8E8
In this week’s episode we discuss the conversations that we are and aren't having about sex, sexuality, and sexual desires in the Black community. What questions are we asking from the gate, when it's time to hook up or find a potential mate? And we ask is it okay for you to push your sexual kink on someone even after being told no? All that and much more.
Informed. Intelligent. In The Black
Wed, 06 Mar 2024 - 1h 04min - 217 - Cop Resigns After Being Shot By An Acorn - New Wave of Black Retail Investors | S8E7
In this week's episode we talk about; What are the rules for going on trips abroad when you're trying to have a good time? And a Florida Deputy resigns after mistaking an acorn for gun fire and begins shooting into a a car with a handcuffed man in the back seat. And the fastest growing demographic for retail investors are Black people. What's pushing this growth? All that and much more.
Informed. Intelligent. In The Black.
Fri, 01 Mar 2024 - 1h 04min - 216 - Mike Tyson "Is A N*gga", Fani Willis On Trial, And Tough Parenting | S8E6
In This week's episode we discuss the “n-word debate” and the recent conversation between Mike Tyson and Keenan Thompson. Who gets to say it? Should anyone say it? And why does Mike Tyson believe he's a n*gga? And did Keenan do the right thing by checking him? Fulton County DA, Fani Willis, is on trial for an alleged inappropriate relationship with a co-worker. How does this affect her case against Donald Trump. And finally, is tough love and tough parenting the only way to raise our children with strong character and resolve? We discuss all that and much more. Informed. Intelligent. In The Black.
Wed, 21 Feb 2024 - 1h 14min - 215 - A Reverse Migration For Political Power - Toxic Family Relationships | S8E5
In this week's episode we discuss why older women dating much younger men don't get the predator/groomer label? We wade into the recent comments from Mo'Nique's son, and their on-going feud. Should this conversation be playing out on social media? And journalist/political commentator Charles Blow says that for Black people to have REAL political power in this country they need to migrate back to the south. We discuss all that and much more. Informed. Intelligent. In The Black
Sun, 18 Feb 2024 - 1h 17min - 214 - Are Black Food Critics Hurting Black Restaurants - Black History Month Is About Dollars For Some | S8E4
In this episode we talk about the recent rise of Black Food Critics and Influencers. Do the criticisms of personalities like Keith Lee and Mr. Chime Time unfairly target Black restaurants? In Burlington Vermont a White adoptive mother calls the police on Black adopted son. Now a lawsuit is pending alleging excessive force by the police. We ask how this could have happened. Half way through Black history month, we take a look at how major corporations and businesses have begun to capitalize on the Black experience. Is this pulling away from the original reason for the celebration? And lastly we tackle how a growing group of Native Americans are pushing the Kansas City Chiefs to change both the name and symbol of their team. Is this a fruitless fight? All this and much more. Informed. Intelligent. In The Black.
Wed, 14 Feb 2024 - 58min - 213 - Mo'Nique Club Shay Shay Interview - Super Bowl LVIII | S8E3
In this week's episode V. Blanson and Carlos Henriquez join Big O to talk about their biggest Valentine's Day fails, and what does love look like in our older age. They also tackle the recent interview on Club Shay Shay, between Shannon Sharp and comedian Mo'Nique. Will this interview be as big as the Katt Williams one? And lastly we discuss Super Bowl 58, the halftime show, and why Travis Kelce is being credited with "the fade" haircut. All that and much more. Informed. Intelligent. In The Black.
Sun, 11 Feb 2024 - 1h 01min - 212 - Three US Service Members Killed in Drone Attack - Fearless Fund Firm Disputes Injunction |S8E2
In this week's episode of the ITB we tackle the recent lawsuit of a Houston man, who was wrongfully arrested and sent to jail where he was raped, all due to facial recognition software misidentification. The news that 3 US soldiers were killed in a terrorist drone strike, we ask does it make sense for Black people in America to join the armed services. And the recent injunction handed down against the Fearless Fund, stopping the grant program for Black women. All that and much more. Informed. Intelligent. In The Black.
Mon, 05 Feb 2024 - 56min - 211 - The Black Male Teacher, The Unicorn In Education | S8E1
A recent study showed that there are more female fighter pilots, per capita, than there are male teachers in the United States. This statistic doubles when referring to Black male teachers. This week we discuss what it's like to be a Black male teacher, and what the state of education looks like in the Black community in 2024. All this and much more. Informed. Intelligent. In The Black!
Sun, 28 Jan 2024 - 54min - 210 - Win Or Lose, Deion Sanders "Ain't Hard To Find" - Baton Rouge Louisiana "Torture Warehouse" Exposed | S7E21
In this week's episode Big "O" is joined by Vernon Blanson to discuss why so many are wishing on Deion Sander's downfall as Colorado's college football coach. Is this a racial issue, or is this a matter of Deion's fresh approach to college football? Also, a court filling in Louisiana has recently exposed that Baton Rouge police officers were taking citizens to what is being deemed a "torture warehouse". A black site where police assaulted, abused, and sexually assaulted people being detained. We ask how common places like these are, especially in the wake of exposed black sites in Chicago. All that and much more
Informed. Intelligent. In The Black!
Sat, 30 Sep 2023 - 1h 00min - 209 - The Push For Black Power Through Local Governments | Dr. Terrance Ruth
In this week's episode we are joined by Dr. Terrance Ruth. Former candidate for mayor of the great city of Raleigh NC, and host of the "Illogical by Truth" podcast. He joins Big O to discuss how focusing on having a stronger focus local politics and education can help bolster the Black community to avoid the pit falls of capitalism and the national political landscape. All that and much more. Informed. Intelligent. In The Black
Fri, 15 Sep 2023 - 36min - 208 - What Is It Really Like Being A Sex Worker? w/ Kaytlin Bailey
In this episode of the Black Light, Big O is joined by Kaytlin Bailey. Sex worker advocate and activist. We tackle what it means to be a sex worker. The stereotypes and perceptions surrounding sex work. And whether or not, someone can actually "be called" to do sex work. Kaytlin Bailey, the founder and executive director of Old Pros, a sex worker rights group and the writer and performer of Whore's Eye View, a one-woman show about 10,000 years of prostitution, female emancipation, and sexual freedom.
Bailey and Old Pros seek not just to decriminalize sex work but to destigmatize it too, arguing that sex workers have not only provided a much-in-demand service but helped to push the boundaries of freedom and liberty. All that and much more. INformed. INtelligent. IN The Black!
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Thu, 17 Aug 2023 - 36min - 207 - Razor Wire Along The Rio Grande Reveals Gov. Abbott's True Intentions |S7E20
In This week's episode we tackle the 50th Anniversary of HipHop. We ask what happens when you get wrongfully arrested because of AI technology? And why is governor Greg Abbott of Texas pushing razor razor wire and boui's in along the Rio Grande? All that and much much more. INformed. INtelligent. In The Black
Sun, 13 Aug 2023 - 1h 20min - 206 - The Family of Derontae Martin Still Looking For Answers - The Niger Coup: The Fallout Since | S7E19
In this week’s episode, we look into the mysterious killing death of Missouri teen Derontae Martin. His death originally determined a suicide, but after an in panel jury’s intervention was deemed a death by violence. Why after 2 years has no one been arrested? We address the fallout from the coup in Niger. Why are other African countries torn on what to do in this situation? And Hip Hop celebrates its 50th birthday. We talk about how the genre has changed, and when exactly did we fall in love with hiphop? All that and much more. Informed. Intelligent. In The Black! Please consider becoming part of the ITBP Family by joining us over at Patreon.
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Sat, 05 Aug 2023 - 52min - 205 - The Complexities of Being Married And Closeted Gay Man w/ Lisa N. Alexander | S7E18
n this week’s episode we go In Between The Lines with author, writer, and film maker Lisa N. Alexander and her latest film “My Father The Queen”. And we are joined by special guest host Chris Akinbuwa of “I Love Nerd Life”. The film has won multiple awards for its screenplay, most notably Best Script Award-London for the best LGBT Screenplay. The film addresses mental health in the Black community, what happens to the family dynamic and familial relationships when a member chooses to live closeted, how “daddy issues” manifest in real life, and finally, what healing looks like. We ask Ms. Alexander about her own life stories and how this film, and it’s creation has affected the relationship with her father. All that, and much more.
Informed. Intelligent. In The Black!!
Sat, 15 Jul 2023 - 39min - 204 - Recreational Marijuana Use Comes To Maryland, What You Need To Know | S7E17
In this week’s episode, Big O is joined by Baltimore's own Dispensary King and Queen. As Maryland sets to legalizes marijuana July 1st, they help us to understand what to expect. How they get started in the industry. And how they've made marijuana a community affair. all that and much more. informed. Intelligent. In The Black.
Sat, 01 Jul 2023 - 50min - 203 - DC Comic's Milestone Initiative Celebrates Diverse New Talent | S7E16
In this week’s episode of the ITBP, we jump into our new segment "In Between The Lines" where we speak to the writers, authors, and novelists making waves in the literary space. In this edition we sit down with Greg Burnham (Tuskegee Heirs). He talks to us about the being selected for DC Comic’s “Milestone Initiative Program” and what it meant to be 1 of 12 selected across the globe. We discuss the challenges he's faced as a Black writer trying to make his mark in the space, and his process for setting his ideas to paper. As well as several exciting new projects that he has on the horizon. All this and much more. Informed. Intelligent. In The Black!!
Sat, 24 Jun 2023 - 42min - 202 - Black Masculinity And Mental Health - Who Determines What Masculinity Is? | S7E15
On this week’s episode, Big O is joined by “V” Blanson and The HipHop Mom aka Keysha McDougal of the Straight 2 Tape Podcast. They tackle Black masculinity and mental health. How are Black men affected by this shift in the concept of masculinity? How does mental health affect Black men’s perceptions of what masculinity should look like. And ultimately… who determines what is masculine, and what isn’t. We discuss all that and much more. Informed. Intelligent. In The Black Podcast.
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Sat, 17 Jun 2023 - 1h 01min - 201 - Susan Lorincz Arrested After Fatally Shooting AJ Owens, Florida Mother of 4 - Supreme Court Rules In Favor of Black Alabama Voters | S7E14
In this week's episode, we report on the tragic murder of Ajika Owens, a mother of 4. She was killed by her White neighbor after an altercation between the neighbor and her children. Also, the Supreme Court has just ruled in favor of Alabama voters in a district where Republican-led efforts to weaken the Black vote were taking affect. We also talk briefly about Sony's new film Spider-Man: Across The Spiderverse. Is it the best Spider-Man film? And what happens when a Black man gets fed up of taking cold showers in a public shower room? Listen and find out. We cover all that and more. Informed. Intelligent. In The Black
Sat, 10 Jun 2023 - 57min - 200 - Sacklers Wins Appeal In Opioid Crisis Lawsuits - NBA Finals Miami Heat Vs. Denver Nuggets | S7E13
In this week’s episode the fellas get a Black Box Letter asking “what you should do if you and your partner don't see eye to eye on the financial direction of your household?” We also discuss the recent appeal win by the Sackler family, owners of Purdue Pharma, and how they’ve been able to escape the opioid crisis without accountability. Also the NBA Finals have just kicked off with the Miami Heat facing off against the Denver Nuggets. Can the Heat be the only 8 seed in NBA history to take home a title? And with news breaking that Shannon Sharpe will be leaving he hit show "Undisputed” on FS1, we ask was this a good move for him. We discuss all that and much more. Informed. Intelligent. In The Black
Sat, 03 Jun 2023 - 57min - 199 - Alex Haley May Have Faked MLK Quotes of Malcolm X - 50 Cent and Tyler Perry Among Black Celebs Ready To Buy BET | S7E12
In this week’s episode, our Black Box Letter has us asking what should a married man do after almost 20 years of marriage, and he’s no longer as sexual excitable as he once was. Should his spouse feel some sort of way about his “lack of desire”? Also, the famed journalist and author Alex Haley may have concocted the generations old rift between civil rights leaders Malcolm X and Martin Luther King. How does this information change your perception of his work, and of the movement? And lastly, 50 Cent, Tyler Perry, and even Shaquille O’Neil are a few of the names of Black celebrities that have shown interest in buying B.E.T. Will getting the network back in the hands of Black ownership change the perception of what B.E.T. is? All that and much move. In formed. Intelligent. In The Black
Sat, 13 May 2023 - 1h 11min - 198 - Republican Mark Robinson Says Black people Owe Reparations - Illinois School Segregates Math Classes For Black and Latino Students | S7E11
In this week's episode we discuss how current Lt. Governor of North Carolina, Mark Robinson, believes that Black people in America are the real ones that owe reparations. What would make a Black politician got that far? Also, we tackle the recent back tracking of an Illinois HS to segregate math classes by race. Why were those students that identified as Black, or Latin X placed in separate classes? And we get a Black Box letter asking, does losing weight take a toll on a relationship? We discuss all that and much more. Informed. Intelligent. In The Black.
Sat, 06 May 2023 - 1h 03min - 197 - Andrew Lester, White Kansas City Man Who Shot Ralph Yarl, Arraigned On Felony Charges | ITBP S7E10
On this week’s episode, we discuss the recent shooting of 16yo Ralph Yarl, who was shot by Andrew D. Lester for mistakingly knocking on his door when trying to pick up his two younger siblings. Lester, who is 84 years old, said that he felt threatened by Yarl’s size. The young high school junior is 5’8 and only weighs 139lbs. We also discuss the recent rash of shootings across the country, where simple mistakes have lead to deadly consequences. Where is this violence stemming from? And can it be stopped? We discuss all that and much more. Informed. Intelligent. In The Black.
Sat, 22 Apr 2023 - 1h 05min - 196 - Atlanta Man Eaten Alive By Bed Bugs While In Jail - Scholastic Books Censoring Material For CRT Backlash | ITBP S7E9
On this week’s episode we discuss the jailing of Lashawn Thompson, who was jailed in Fulton County on a misdemeanor , but was found in his cell eaten alive by “bed bugs, lice, and other vermin”. How did conditions get this bad? Why wasn’t anyone aware of this before hand? Also, major book publisher Scholastic Books is under fire for forcing author Tokuda-Hall to censor their writing about race in America as a Japanese immigrant during WW2. Can we expect more censorship from other publishers, and why is this happening now. And lastly, what happens when Jay-Z does a guest appearance on an album… but it’s not the real Sean Carter, but an AI generated voice? Is this just the beginning of AI in music? We discuss all that and much more.
Informed. Intelligent. In The Black.
Sat, 15 Apr 2023 - 50min - 195 - Trump Indictment Put On Hold By New York DA Alvin Bragg - Uganda Anti-Homosexuality Bill Forces Life In Prison Or Death | ITBP S7E8
In this week’s episode we discuss the recent announcement of possible indictment against former US President, Donald J. Trump. Manhattan, New York District Attorney Alvin Bragg did confirm that he has plans on indicting the former president for falsifying business documents. If this were to happen, it would be the first time that a former president of the US could be arrested and charged for a crime. Also, the Ugandan parliament has passed a law that would make gay sex punishable by death. We discuss where this decision is rooted from, and whether or not the western world has the right approach in trying to address this human rights issue. Informed. Intelligent. In The Black.
Sat, 25 Mar 2023 - 54min - 194 - Body of Rasheem Carter Found With Head Severed In Mississippi - San Francisco NAACP Rejects Reparations Proposal | ITBP S7E7
On this week’s episode, we continue our conversation about Ja Morant. After spending a week in a rehab center, and with plans on returning to NBA play this week, many are asking if mental health was the real reason he left. And why it seems as though he was rushed back to play? Also on the show, the San Francisco branch of the NAACP decided to reject the proposed offer of reparations the city had put together, which included money pay outs of up to $5M dollars. What was their reasoning? And Ben Crump, is once again, fighting for another family to get answers. The body of Rasheem Carter was found with it’s head severed, in the woods of Mississippi, in October of 2022. This gruesome find happened just a month after he made reports to the police of being chased by “truck loads” of White men hurling racial slurs. What really happened to him. And lastly, Gov. Wes Moore of Maryland, has arguably the most diverse cabinet in the country. We discuss whether or not diversity is all it’s cracked up to be. Informed. Intelligent. In The Black
Sat, 18 Mar 2023 - 1h 12min - 193 - Grizzlies' Ja Morant Was Investigated For Assault During Pickup Game - "Creed III" Becomes Michael B Jordan's Ode To Black Men |ITBP S7E6
In this week’s episode we discuss the recent release of “Creed III”. How did Michael B. Jordan’s extension of the “Rocky’verse” become an ode to Black men and their relationships? Also, Memphis Grizzlies’ superstar, Ja Morant, has been suspended for at least 2 games after video surfaced of him brandishing a firearm in a strip club on IG Live. How did he get here, and what is he doing to get out of it? And lastly, former basketball players, and current ESPN analyst JJ Redick and Kendrick Perkins clash over comments that Perkins made about racism being an issue in the current MVP voting. Was Perkins correct? Or was JJ right in his anger at Perkins comments. We discuss all that and much more.
INformed. INtelligent. In The Black!!
Sat, 11 Mar 2023 - 1h 29min - 192 - White Student Sues Howard University For Racial Discrimination After Expulsion - Is The Bible Wrong About Marriage? | ITBP S7E5
In this weeks episode we discuss whether or not the bible has it right when it comes to marriage. Is the bible just a tool to promote submission, or is it an instruction manual to promote love? And Colorado University football coach, Deion Sanders, made headlines this week when he described what he was looking for in his college athletes. Was there validity to his comments? Or was he just flat out wrong? Also, former Howard University law student, Michael Newman, is suing the university for racial discrimination and is requesting $2 million dollars. Was he really a victim of racial discrimination, or is there more to the story? And lastly, we ask if HBCUs are filling a necessary role in the progress of the Black power movement, or are they following the blueprints of anti-blackness set by PWIs. All that and much more.
Informed. Intelligent. In The Black
Sat, 04 Mar 2023 - 1h 13min - 191 - Food Additives Americans Eat Are Making Them Sick - 15 Possible Candidates For The Next Black President | ITBP S7E4
In this week's episode the fellas have a conversation about whether it's possible to remove sex from love, and still have a healthy monogamous relationship. Also, we ask the questions; "what does generational wealth look like, and are we doing enough to lay the foundation for it?". And European experts say that U.S. food additives banned in Europe that Americans eat "are almost certainly" making us sick. And lastly, The Root posted a list of 15 possible candidates that could be America's next Black President. We go through that list and see who's the most likely. All that and much more. Informed. Intelligent. In The Black.
Sat, 25 Feb 2023 - 1h 29min - 190 - Cop City Protests Grow Larger After State Troopers Kill Activist - Are We Properly Teaching Our Children To Deal With Conflict | ITBP S7E3
In this week's episode we tackle the growing phenomenon of "Passport Bros". Why are a growing number of Black men deciding to travel abroad to meet women and "find love"? Also, after recorded video surfaced from the UK showing a mother leading her 4 daughters to attack a Black schoolmate, we as are we properly teaching our children how to do deal with confrontation and other forms of conflict? And, questions and protests grow louder in the wake of Atlanta's push to build a $90 million dollar police facility. Activists at the "Cop City" encampment were forced out by state troopers, who during the altercation shot and killed one of the activists. We discuss all that, and much more. Informed. Intelligent. In The Black.
Sat, 11 Feb 2023 - 1h 13min - 189 - Video of Tyre Nichols Traffic Stop In Memphis Released - Howard University Wins $90M Million Military Research Contract | ITBP S7E2
In this week's episode, the fellas have an open conversation about monogamy and open relationships. How do they work? What are the benefits? And is this the next best option for those that have given up on marriage? Also, with the recent release of the Tyre Nichols traffic stop video, we discuss why the punishment has been so swift, and the insidious nature of crime task forces like the S.C.O.R.P.I.ON. Unit. And lastly, Howard University makes history by being awarded a $90Million federal research contract. The first and largest of it's kind for an HBCU. Is this the new trend moving forward, and did HU sell out? We discuss all that and much more. Informed. Intelligent. In The Black.
Sat, 04 Feb 2023 - 1h 33min - 188 - Desantis Rejects AP African American Studies Course - Bethune Cookman Cuts Ties With Ed Reed As Football Coach | ITBP S7E1
In this week’s episode the fellas tackle the recent decision from the Florida Department of Education, and Governor Ron DeSantis to reject the framework for an AP African American studies course for High Schools. The Administration in their rejection stated that the course “As presented, the content of this course is inexplicably contrary to Florida law and significantly lacks educational value.” The backlash has been swift, and with limited clarification from the Governor. For many this is just another example of DeSantis’ attack on “Woke Culture”. We also discuss the decision from Bethune Cookman University to part ways with their prospective football head-coach, Ed Reed. This comes after Reed released multiple videos on Instagram attacking the schools lack of resources and the growing rift between him and the administration. Is Reed being punished for telling the truth? Or was he out of line? And Lastly we tackle the murder of Tyre Nichols at the hands of five Black Memphis police officers. What does this mean for the city of Memphis? We discuss all that and much more. Informed. Intelligent. In The Black!
Sat, 28 Jan 2023 - 1h 26min - 187 - ITBP Throwback - Is The ADOS Movement Dividing Black America? - Democrats Fighting Each Other Over Defund The Police.
ITBP THROWBACK - In this weeks episode Dr. Christina M. Greer (MSNBC / Fordham University) joins us to discuss her latest book, Black Ethnics: Race, Immigration, and the Pursuit of the American Dream , and whether or not the ADOS movement is dividing Black America. We also discuss why the "Defund The Police" movement seems to be such toxic issue for SOME dems. All that and much more. Informed. Intelligent. In The Black.
Sat, 17 Dec 2022 - 1h 21min - 186 - ITBP Throwback - Spanking Children: Does Sparing The Rod Really Spoil The Child? | ITBP S6E14
ITBP THROWBACK - In this week’s episode, our “Black Light” segment returns for another powerful conversation. We are joined by motivational speaker and author of “The Sun Is Always Shining: A Story of Adversity Turned To Triumph,” DeAntwann Johnson. He discusses his childhood experiences as a product of the foster care system, and how those experiences helped him fulfill his life’s purpose by bridging the communication gap between children and their parents. We also tackle why spanking and corporal punishment are prevalent tools in the Black community. We ask: where does it stem from, is it really needed, and what are the costs of spanking our children as part of child rearing? All this and how “gentle parenting” and communication can help build more purpose driven children. You don’t want to miss this. The Sun Is Always Shining: A Story of Adversity Turned To Triumph
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Sat, 10 Dec 2022 - 53min - 185 - Biden Calls On Congress To Intervene In Potential Rail Workers Strike - LeBron Goes After Media For Unbalanced Coverage of Jerry Jones | ITBP S6E36
In this, the last ITBP episode of the 2022, we go full throttle. We discuss how President Biden, Amtrak Joe, is stepping in to keep American railway workers from striking. Why would a known friend of the Unions like Biden jump in to stop workers from fighting for their desired benefits? Also, LeBron James calls out the media for their unbalanced coverage of a recent photo of a 15yo Jerry Jones on the steps with a White mob keeping Black students from integrating into a Little Rock Arkansas high school. All of this emerged via the recent Washington Post Report covering NFL Ownership and lack of diversity in the coaching field. And how do you teach kids to be more mindful on the internet? A 16yo California girl’s family was murdered after VA Police Officer “catfished her and drove over 2000 miles to see her. We discuss all this. And much more. In formed. Intelligent. In The Black.
Sat, 03 Dec 2022 - 1h 29min - 184 - ESPN's Ben Watson Walks Off Set After Altercation With Colleague - Kyrie Irving Returns To Brooklyn Nets After Suspension | ITBP S6E35
in this week’s episode we’re joined by marketing and communications strategist, Vernon Blanson (@iopine11) and Al Billups (@algernonsoctober), contributing writer at Plastiq Magazine (@plastiqmag) We discuss how Deion Sander (@DeionSanders) has brought swagger and and sense of pride back to the SWAC, and HBCU football. But with rumors of his departure ramping up we ask; is now too soon? And what will the aftermath be for HBCU football if he leaves? Also, recently ESPN college football analyst, Ben Watson (@BenjaminSWatson) got in to an altercation with fellow analyst Peter Burns, that has many people comparing it to Will Smith and Chris Rock incident. Are they wrong for the comparison? And did Watson overreact to what many are calling a “harmless joke”? And Kyrie Irving of the Brooklyn Nets has made his return to the Brooklyn Nets after a 6 game suspension for promoting an antisemitic film. We discuss if the Nets really even still need Kyrie, and what will happen to him after the season ends. All that and much more.
Informed. Intelligent. In The Black.
Sat, 26 Nov 2022 - 1h 08min - 183 - Milwaukee Police Sexually Assault 74 Black Men - Arizona Teachers Fired For OnlyFans Page | ITBP S6E34
In this weeks episode the fellas talk about balancing raising children “world ready” children all while not making them jaded. How do we properly give them the tools to street wise members of society? Also, 8 Milwaukee police officers are under investigation for sexually assaulting 74 Black men while in custody. How did this happen and no one is speaking about it? And an Arizona teaching couple were fired from their positions when school officials found out that they not only had an OnlyFans page, but were filming content on school property. All this and much more.
Informed. Intelligent. In The Black.
Sat, 19 Nov 2022 - 1h 05min - 182 - Abrams Funnels Millions to Campaign Chair's Law Firm - America Has A Black Sperm Donor Shortage | ITBP S6E33
In This weeks episode, the fellas talk about the allegations that Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams funneled millions in campaign dollars to her campaign chair’s law firm. We ask; how this is possible, and why isn’t this getting much coverage? And then we tackle the recent report that the Black community is suffering from a Black sperm donor crisis. Why is this an issue, who is affected, and what are the causes? And for a our Black Light segment we are joined by community leader and local hero, Alex Mingus of Saint Paul Minnesota. His viral video of him condemning the police as he was receiving the medal of valor from the local police department had many cheering, and asking question. All that and much more. Informed. Intelligent. In The Black!
Sat, 29 Oct 2022 - 1h 05min - 181 - "We The People University" Creator Abiyah Israel Speaks About Police Accountability And Knowing Your Rights | ITBP S6E32
In this weeks the ITBP is joined by former police office and former sheriff, Abiyah Israel. He explains how why he hung up the badge and left law enforcement, and has since created We The People University, a program dedicated to police accountability, and ensuring that citizens know their rights during any police encounters. What were his biggest challenges making this switch? What are some of the biggest misconceptions about police interactions? We ask those questions, and much move.
Informed. Intelligent. In The Black.
Sun, 23 Oct 2022 - 42min - 180 - JP Morgan Chase Cut Ties With Kanye's Yeezy Brand - Eric Andre Sues Atlanta Airport For Racial Profiling | ITBP S6E31
In this week’s episode we discuss the rent decision from JP Morgan Chase to cut ties with Kanye West and his Yeezy clothing brand. This loss comes on the heels of controversial made by West that got him banned from several social media platforms. Is this a mental health issue, or is this an attention grab? We also tackle the Alabama state wide prison worker strike. Prison workers, across the state, have unionized to strike against unacceptable living conditions. How did it get to this point? And comedians Eric Andre and Clayton English are suing the Clayton County police department for racial profiling they experienced while traveling through Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. All that and much more. Informed. Intelligent. In The Black
Sat, 15 Oct 2022 - 1h 21min - 179 - The NFL Still Has A Concussion Problem - Should Morality Questions Tear Apart A Friendship | ITBP S6E30
In this week’s episode Big O is joined by Carmen Gray (@cdgray89) of The Reigning Opinions Podcast, as well as producer and artist DJ Techjitsu (@techjitsu). They discuss how the recent injury to Tua Tagovailoa (Quarterback Miami Dolphins) shows that the NFL still has a lot to get right about concussions and concussion protocol. Who should have the final say when it comes to player health? And were the Dolphins complicit in this whole issue? They also tackle a question about morals. Should moral differences be the end to a relationship? And should you agree with your friends on everything? We tackle all that and much more.
Sun, 09 Oct 2022 - 1h 03min - 178 - My Seven Black Fathers - A Conversation About Black Fatherhood With Will Jawando | ITBP S6E29
In this week's episode we once again return to the "Black Light" as we're joined by Father, Husband, Activist, Civil Rights Attorney, and now Author; William "Will" Jawando. We discuss his new book "My Seven Black Fathers: A Young Activist's Memoir Of Race, Family, And The Mentors Who Made Him Whole". Will explains the challenges of growing up as the biracial child of a White mother from Kansas and a Nigerian father in the DMV area during the 80s. He also helps us to understand the importance of Black Fatherhood, especially in communities of Color, and how the influence of the seven Black men in his life still help to forge his understanding of the world around him today. All that and much more. Informed. Intelligent. IN THE BLACK.
Sat, 01 Oct 2022 - 49min - 177 - Judge Orders Sex Trafficked Teen To Pay $150k In Restitution To Rapist's Family - The Black Church, Religion, And Questions About Faith | S6E28
In this week’s episode we talk about our walks in faith. How does the Black Church uplift or discourage spiritual growth, when it comes to questioning God. Are Black churches doing enough to foster open, and transparent dialogue when it comes to religion? Also, we talk about the young Iowa teen, Pieper Lewis, who was sex trafficked and sexually assaulted, and mandated to pay $150k in restitution to her rapist. How tackle how this was possible, and how it could be allowed to happen. And we talk about the recent killing of rapper PnB Rock. This comes on the tails of many other notable hip hop artists being killed in gang related shootings. All that and much more.
Informed. Intelligent. In The Black!
Sat, 24 Sep 2022 - 51min - 176 - Brett Favre Involved In Mississippi Welfare Fraud Scandal - Notorious Baltimore Task Force Pays Out More Money | ITBP S6E27
In this week's episode we tackle the Mississippi welfare fraud scandal surrounding Brett Favre. As news reports flood in indicating that Favre was paid $1.1M dollars, funded by TANF monies to provide speeches that the never gave. As well as recently unearthed text messages where Favre allegedly conspires to get $6M dollars to give to a new stadium. All at a time where Jackson Mississippi is experiencing a water crisis unlike anything the state has ever seen. We explain how all that is tied together. Also, more and more cases continue to arise in the aftermath of the infamous Baltimore Gun Trace Task Force. The insidious group of officers known through out Baltimore for stealing guns, money, and selling drugs across the city. What do these new cases mean for the city of Baltimore? We talk about all that and much more. Informed. Intelligent. In The Black Podcast.
Sat, 17 Sep 2022 - 51min - 175 - Inflation And Fears of A Recession: US Economics Basics With Dr. Kristi Scott | S6E26
In this week’s episode we are joined by world renown economist Dr. Kristi Scott. She helps us to answer some of the basics about the economy. What is the cause of the current inflation that we’re seeing? What our community should understand about a recession. And what impact politicians and policy decisions have on our wallets. You won’t want to miss this one. All that and much more Informed. Intelligent. In The Black.
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Sun, 11 Sep 2022 - 1h 03min - 174 - Biden Administration Approves Student Loan Debt Forgiveness | ITBP S6E25
In this week's episode we discuss the Biden administration's decision to forgive up to $20 thousand dollars in student loan debt. Is this a sign that the democratic party is moving further to the left? Was this the right move by the administration? Who is opposing it? And how will this impact the upcoming mid-term elections? We discuss all that, and much more.
Informed. Intelligent. In The Black!
Sat, 03 Sep 2022 - 44min - 173 - Merrick Garland Announces Charges Against Officers In Breonna Taylor's Death - More of Americas' Jails Are Death Traps | ITBP S6E24
In this week’s episode we discuss how Attorney General Merrick Garland has announced charges against 4 officers involved in the killing of Breonna Taylor. The DOJ alleges that the Louisville Metropolitan Police Department engaged in knowingly falsifying documentation, and secret meetings to plan a cover up. We also discuss how more deaths across the country in county jail are going up. Why are more of America’s jails becoming death traps? And recent studies have shown that more and more Black Americans are fleeing Democratic cities across the country. We tackle what the causes could be. All that and much more. Informed. Intelligent. In The Black!!
Sat, 06 Aug 2022 - 1h 04min - 172 - After 121 Years, Mississippi Prison Finally Getting Air Conditioning - Marketing The Next Assault Rifle To The Public | ITBP S6E23
In this week’s episode we get a Black Box Letter where the listener wants to know what should be expected of your partner if you were both ever faced with a dangerous situation? Should you expect your partner escape to safety, or remain with you? Is there a right or wrong answer? We’ll discuss. Also, after 121 summers, the infamous Parchman prison is finally getting air conditioning. Reports indicated that temperatures in Parchman could sometimes reach 145 degrees. We ask, what does humane treatment in prisons look like? And lastly, SIG Sauer has just developed a new firearm, the MCX-SPEAR, which “shoot through almost all of the bulletproof vests that are worn by law enforcement in the county right now”, and they are making this readily available for public purchase. Is this the right move on their part? We tackle that and much more. Informed. Intelligent. In The Black!!
Sat, 23 Jul 2022 - 57min - 171 - Homelessness Not A Mental Illness Issue - Racial Reconciliation Resolution In The Church | ITBP S6E22
The fellas are back, and in this week’s episode they get a Black Box Letter asking what do you do when you’re dating a single parent, forged a bond with the child, but the relationship ends? Also, researchers in a recent study concluded that the leading cause of homelessness isn’t drug addiction or mental illness, but an overwhelming lack of affordable housing. How can something that seems so obvious appear to be so ground breaking? And lastly, the Episcopal Church of the United States has approved and passed a racial reconciliation which would provide $200,000 dollars between now and 2025 to help aid their efforts to dismantling white supremacy. What does it all mean. We discuss all that and much more.
Sat, 16 Jul 2022 - 1h 02min - 170 - Draymond Green Apologizes For Racial Slur - End Result for January 6 Committee Hearings | ITBP S6E21
In this week’s episode we discuss recent comments by Golden State Warrior’s superstar Draymond Green. On his podcast, The Draymond Green Show, Green called former NBA player and current ESPN analyst Kendrick Perkins a racial slur. We discuss whether that word still has the weight it once did, Draymond’s apology, and how we believe situations like these should be addressed. Earlier this week we learned that actor Chadwick Boseman passed away without protecting himself with a “Will and Testament”. We ask what are the reasons the Black community has difficulty preparing and discussing the passing of their loved ones. And the January 6th committee had damning testimony from former Trump aid, Cassidy Hutchinson. But what does it all mean, and what is the end game after all the hearings are said and done? We talk about all that and much more. IN-formed. IN-telligent. In The Black!
Sat, 02 Jul 2022 - 1h 05min - 169 - Andrew Gillum Indicted On Federal Charges of Conspiracy And Fraud - US Prison Workers Produce $11B In Goods And Services | ITBP S6E20
In this week’s episode we discuss how former Mayor of Tallahassee, and one time gubernatorial candidate for Florida, Andrew Gillum has been indicted on 21 counts of conspiracy and fraud. The former CNN political analyst was once a rising star in the Democratic party, but stepped out of the public eye after a he was found by police under the influence of drugs in a FL hotel with a male escort. We break down what the charges are, and what Gillum could be facing next. Also, US prisoners produce upwards of $80 billion in goods and services, making little to no pay at all. How is this possible, and what can possibly be done to change it. All that and much more.
Sat, 25 Jun 2022 - 43min - 168 - Herschel Walker Admits To "Secret" Children - Biden Pledges $1 BILLION In Aid And Weapons To Ukraine | ITBP S6E19
In this week’s episode, we tackle the recent reports that Herschel Walker, candidate for Georgia Senate, has 3 illegitimate children. This reporting comes after Walker has made it part of his platform to criticize African-American fathers for being “absent” from the home, and leaving Black children as part of a broken family. Also, the Biden administration has pledged $1 BILLION more in military aid to assist Ukraine in its fight against Russia. This comes after President Zelenskyy pleaded with officials for more and faster delivery of western arms. Including this most recent package, the United States has pledged $5.6 BILLION in security assistance to Ukraine. And, the Reparations Task Force commissioned by the state of California has finalized their findings from their study, and has linked Black oppression from the slavery era to systemic racism today. This 500 page report could make California the first state to offer reparations to Black people in the United States
Sun, 19 Jun 2022 - 1h 04min - 167 - Addressing Suicide In The Black Community | ITBP S6E18
In this week’s episode we are joined by suicide prevention solutionist, Na'Kole Watson, as she helps us to discuss suicide and its appearance in the Black community. What does forms and shapes does it take. What role does mental health play in the suicide and suicide prevention? How can the Black Church change our approach to how suicide? And ultimately what can be done to help those we love out of this dark place? We discuss all that and much more.
Sat, 04 Jun 2022 - 1h 15min - 166 - Buffalo Mass Shooting Gunman Kills 10 A Supermarket - Fears of "White Replacement" Spark Racist Attack | ITBP S6E17
In this week’s episode we discuss the mass shooting that occurred in Buffalo at a Tops Friendly Market, where the gunman left 10 dead and 3 severely wounded. The suspect, an 18-year-old White man identified as Payton S. Gendron, live streamed the entire incident via Twitch via a Discord was apprehended by police. A 180 page manifesto has since been released by the gunman. In it he details his belief in White Replacement Theory, and an increase in the Black and other minority populations lead him to orchestrator this terrorist attack. We tackle what is Great Replacement Theory, and where did it stem from. What role, if any, do major tech companies and social media platforms play in this tragedy. And what can be done to prevent the next such mass killing? We talk about all that and much more.
Sat, 21 May 2022 - 1h 08min - 165 - Black Women's Lacrosse Team Racially Profiled In Police Stop - Young Thug and Gunna Arrested On RICO Charges | ITBP S6E16
In this week’s episode we take a look at the recent traffic stop by Liberty County sheriffs in Georgia, of a majority Black women’s lacrosse team. While traveling from a tournament in GA back to Delaware, the Delaware State University Women’s lacrosse team were detained and had their possessions searched. Seemly without any probable cause. The team alleges that they were racially profiled. The universities president, as well as the states attorney general are seeking for DOJ intervention. Will they get it? Also, we tackle the shocking news that rapper Young Thug and Gunna of YSL (Young Slime Life) had their homes raided by law officials, and are indicted on charges to violate the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act. The 56-count indictment also contains lyrics from both artist that are being used as evidence. We ask; how does this affect hip hop going forward? We discuss all that and much more.
Sat, 14 May 2022 - 1h 16min - 164 - Supreme Court Leak Foreshadows The End of Roe v. Wade - Biden Administration Request $33 Billion In Aid For Ukraine | ITBP S6E15
In this week’s episode we tackle the recent leak of a supreme court ruling that would over turn Roe v. Wade and essentially put an end to abortion rights as we know. This news has both pro-life and pro-choice advocates standing their ground for an even deeper fight yet to come. We are joined by the Rev. Kenyetta Chinwe (@PhemSoulArts) to help delve deeper into how we got here, and what impact does this possible decision have on Black women, and the Black community. Also, the Biden administration has requested for an additional $33 billion dollars in aid for the Ukraine. Why is there bi-partisan support for this? And is there a better way that this money could be spent here at home. We discuss that and much more.
Sat, 07 May 2022 - 1h 02min - 163 - Spanking Children: Does Sparing The Rod Really Spoil The Child? | ITBP S6E14
In this week’s episode, our “Black Light” segment returns for another powerful conversation. We are joined by motivational speaker and author of “The Sun Is Always Shining: A Story of Adversity Turned To Triumph,” DeAntwann Johnson. He discusses his childhood experiences as a product of the foster care system, and how those experiences helped him fulfill his life’s purpose by bridging the communication gap between children and their parents. We also tackle why spanking and corporal punishment are prevalent tools in the Black community. We ask: where does it stem from, is it really needed, and what are the costs of spanking our children as part of child rearing? All this and how “gentle parenting” and communication can help build more purpose driven children. You don’t want to miss this.
Sat, 30 Apr 2022 - 55min - 162 - The Return of Stop And Frisk - How Did Jack Harlow Get So Popular | ITBP S6E13
In this week’s episode, we tackle a Black Box Letter where a listener asks; “what you should do when your partner has an issue with you disciplining their child”. Is that a red flag for your relationship? Also we discuss why would the mayor of New York city (Eric Adams) bring back “Stop And Frisk” and how even after 2 years of marches, protests, and petitions, there is no evidence of any police departments getting defunded. What happened? And finally, we ask; who is Jack Harlow and why is he so popular? Is his rise in hiphop just another example of White faces in Black spaces? All that and much more.
Sat, 23 Apr 2022 - 1h 05min - 161 - Black Lives Matter Leaders Purchase $6 Million Dollar Home - California Panel OKs Reparations | ITBP S6E12
In this week’s episode, our Black Box Letter asks; “Should you care if your spouses parent likes you or not?”. We also tackle the recent New York Magazine article detailing the questionable financial decisions of the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation. How were they able to purchase a $6 Million dollar home, and what is it currently being used for? And we take a look at a recent California panel has given the green light to pay reparations to the decedents of enslaved people in the state. What are the qualifications, and does this make sense? All that and much more.
Sat, 09 Apr 2022 - 1h 11min - 160 - Will Smith Assaults Chris Rock At The Oscars - Democrats Call For Justice Clarence Thomas To Resign | ITBP S6E11
In this week’s episode, our Black Box Letter is tackles Will Smith slapping Chris Rock live on stage at the Oscars. We discuss what the punishment may be, as well as the varying standpoints about toxic masculinity and Blackness that have stemmed from the incident. We also take a look at the recently released text messages surrounding the January 6 riots between former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and Virginia (Ginni) Thomas, wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. There is a growing chorus of voices in the democratic party that are calling for his impeachment. How likely is that? And does it even matter at the end of the day? We discuss that and much more.
Sat, 02 Apr 2022 - 1h 05min - 159 - Ketanji Brown Jackson's Supreme Court Hearings - Al Sharpton Wants NBA To Remove Suns Owner Robert Sarver | ITBP S6E10
In this week’s episode we tackle a Black Box Letter from a listener that asks what she should do to motivate her loving boyfriend, who she feels isn’t progressing fast enough for her. Also, we take a look at the recent supreme court nomination hearing of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson. With an unprecedented level of questioning, Brown Jackson has stayed poised and professional under pressure. However, has the spectacle of the hearings kept us from asking deeper questions about her record? And recently the Reverend Al Sharpton has re-shined a spot light on the NBA’s investigation of Suns majority owner Robert Sarver. With numerous allegations of racism, sexism, and a hostile work environment, why has the NBA been so silent?
Sat, 26 Mar 2022 - 1h 08min - 158 - Black Buyers Being Pushed Out Of Market - Congress Passes Anti-Lynching Bill | ITBP S6E9
In this week’s episode we an Indiana HS teacher (Mike Hosinkski of Jimtown HS) caught on security camera striking a student. We ask whether or not there should be any empathy for the teacher. Next we tackle a recent article from INSIDER that details how Black home buyers are being pushed out of the housing market faster than any other demographic. Is this a new phenomena or just redlining called by a different name? And later we talk about how Congress has recently passed an anti-lynching bill, 65 years after the death of Emmett Till. What does this new bill signify for civil rights? We discuss all that and much more. IN-formed. IN-telligent. In The Black.
Sat, 05 Mar 2022 - 1h 05min - 157 - Russia Invades Ukraine In "Full Scale" Attack - Teaching Black History Is Under Threat | ITBP S6E8
In this week’s episode, our Black Box Letter asks; is there a limit to the amount of sacrifice that a spouse should be expected to make for their partner? We also discuss the recent invasion of the Russian military into the Ukraine. How did we get here, and does that mean that this is the start of WW3? And with local legislatures across the country voting on or implementing laws meant to stop critical race theory, many African Americans believe that the teaching of Black History in schools is under threat. Are they right? All that and much more. IN-formed. IN-telligent. In The Black.
Sat, 26 Feb 2022 - 1h 11min - 156 - Philadelphia Rental Dispute Headed To Court - Black Voters Are Fleeing Biden | ITBP S6E7
In this week's episode we discuss what emotional and social growth looks like. And as Black men of a certain age, how we can recognize it and appreciate it in the moment. Also, Philadelphia Housing Activist; Asantewaa Nkrumah-Ture, goes to court after landlord threatens her life. We discuss how it got that far. And a recent OP-ED in "The Hill" explains why Black voters are no longer supporting the Biden administration. We dive into it and debate its accuracy. All that and much more.
Sat, 19 Feb 2022 - 1h 02min - 155 - Joe Rogan N-Word Mashup Forces Apology - NBA Trade Deadline Shake Ups | ITBP S6E6
In this week's episode we discuss how Joe Rogan (UFC/The Joe Rogan Experience) is once again under fire. This time for a montage of clips of the podcaster using the n-word. Should Spotify remove him from the platform all together? We discuss. Also, the NBA trade deadline has come and gone and major last minute trades have shaken up the NBA landscape. Who are the winners and losers in the trade? All that and much more.
Sat, 12 Feb 2022 - 1h 17min - 154 - Brian Flores, Former Miami Dolphins Head Coach Sues NFL - Whoopi Goldberg Suspended By ABC For Holocaust Comments | ITBPS6E5
In this week's episode we are joined by professor Dylan Rodriguez as we discuss the recent class action lawsuit filed by former Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores against the NFL for racial discrimination. Does he have a case, and what does this lawsuit mean for the future of the NFL? Also, what is being done about the recent rash of bomb threats that are plaguing HBCUs across the country? And Whoopi Goldberg was recently suspended from "The View" by ABC for comments she made about the holocaust. Did ABC overreact? We discuss. All that and much more.
Sat, 05 Feb 2022 - 1h 34min - 153 - Regina King's Son Ian Alexander Jr. Dies by Suicide - Jay-Z Makes Push To Limit Use of Rap Lyrics in Criminal Cases | ITBP S6E4
In this week's episode we discuss the recent suicide deaths of both Ian Alexander (son of Regina King) and local Maryland mayor, Kevin Ward. Why are Black men committing suicide at a high rate than their counterparts? And mogul Jay-Z, Meek Mill, and others are making a push for the state of New York not to be able to use rap lyrics as evidence in criminal cases. Is this a good thing or a bad thing. We discuss this and much much more.
Sat, 29 Jan 2022 - 1h 12min - 152 - Looking Back At Year One of The Biden Administration - Pastor Michael Todd Rubs Spit On Man's Face During Sermon | ITBP S6E3
In this week's episode we take a look back at year one of the Biden Administration. Their agenda, and the plans they have going forward. And with no major legislations passed, what grade are we giving it, and why? And Tulsa pastor Michael Todd is facing backlash for rubbing spit on the face of a church member during his sermon. We discuss the history pastor Todd, and how this isn't out of character for him. All that and much more.
Sat, 22 Jan 2022 - 1h 15min - 151 - Calls For Increased NIL Regulations In College Football - Lauryn Hill To Executive Produce Amiri Baraka Documentary | ITBP S6E2
In this week's episode, we discuss how the recent call for an increase and stiff regulations in college football's NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) deal. How do the lack of "regulations" impact smaller schools and smaller conferences? And rapper/songstress Lauryn Hill is set to executive produce a documentary on the life and family of famed writer, poet, and activist Amiri Baraka. Is Hill the right person to head this ship? All that and much more.
Sat, 15 Jan 2022 - 41min - 150 - Last Parent of Birmingham Church Bombing Victim Dies - Protests Reduce Police Shootings According To Research | ITBP S6E1
In this week's episode we examine the passing of Maxine McNair, the last of parents from the 1963 Birmingham church bombing that claimed the lives of 4 little girls. We tackle the legacy being left behind by many civil rights icons as that generation passes on. We also take a look at a recent research study that shows that protests really do work in preventing police shootings. How accurate is the data? We discuss. All that and much more.
Sat, 08 Jan 2022 - 56min - 149 - Atlanta Approves $90 Million "Cop City" - Even With 6 Figure Salary Americans Can't Afford The American Dream | ITBP S5E46
In this week's episode we talk about if it makes sense for Black men to intentionally go looking for love outside of the country. Even amidst the objections of residents, Atlanta approves a $90 million dollar, 300 acre, police training and boarding facility. We try to understand why. And recent studies have shown even with a 6 figure salary it's becoming harder and harder for Americans to achieve "The American Dream. All that and much more.
Sat, 01 Jan 2022 - 1h 16min - 148 - Charlamagne Tha God Asks Kamala Harris "Who The Real President Is" - Senator Joe Machin Says Tax Credit Will Be Used For Drugs _ ITBP S5E45
In this week's episode we ask; is it possible to have long lasting and healthy marriage, all while you and your spouse live in 2 separate homes? We discuss the recent interview Vice President Kamala Harris did with Charlamagne Tha God. Why did it go off the rails, and who really has the power right now among democrats? And Americans have possibly seen their last Child Tax Credit check, all because Senator Joe Machin of West Virginia believes it will be used on drugs? We cover all that and much more.
Sat, 25 Dec 2021 - 1h 14min - 147 - Gov. DeSantis Unveils "Stop Woke Act" To Combat Critical Race Theory - FBI's Use-Of-Force Database May Be Shut Down | ITBP S5E44
In this week's episode we discuss how Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has unveiled the states "Stop Woke Act" which is an effort to stop the nonexistent teaching of Critical Race Theory in grades K-12, and would allow parents to sue teachers they believe that violate this order. We tell you what you need to know. And the FBI's Use-Of-Force data base is in jeopardy of being shut down for good because not enough police departs are providing the data necessary to keep it going. We discuss what could be the cause. All that and much more.
Sat, 18 Dec 2021 - 51min - 146 - Plumber Finds "Stolen" Money In Osteen Church - Teaching About White Privilege Gets White Teacher Fired | ITBP S5E43
In this week's episode, we discuss how a local plumber found roughly $600 thousand in cash and checks behind a false wall in Joel Osteen's Mega church. How did this happen? A White high school teacher from Tennessee gets fired from his job for teaching about White Privilege. We discuss what lead up to this? And the House recently passes a bill to authorize $770 Billion to fund the Pentagon. Where is all this money coming from? All that and much more. Informed. Intelligent. In The Black
Sat, 11 Dec 2021 - 1h 08min - 145 - Americans Don't Want To Have Children - Barbados Cuts Ties With The Queen | ITBP S5E42
In this week's episode we discuss how recent polling shows that a large portion of American's don't want to have children. We take a look at the possible causes. Also, we talk about how Barbados has officially cut its ties with Queen Elizabeth and the UK, and why that's cause to celebrate. And why is one of the co-founders of Spotify investing in military AI, and is a boycott really necessary? All that and much more.
Informed. Intelligent. In The Black.
Sat, 04 Dec 2021 - 1h 23min - 144 - Youngkin Defeats Democrats In Virginia Election - Raider's Ruggs Kills Women In DUI Accident |ITBP S5E41
In this week's episode, we discuss "ghosting" and how to pick up on the "red flags" in a relationship. We also tackle how Democrats allowed Glenn Youngkin to win in the Virginia gubernatorial race, and who's to blame. And former Las Vegas Raider's wide receiver Henry Ruggs III was involved in a tragic car crash while under the influence of alcohol, that took the life of a 23 year old woman. Does the NFL bear any responsibility in this? All that and much more. Informed. Intelligent. In The Black.
Sat, 06 Nov 2021 - 1h 10min - 143 - Dave Chappelle Battles Cancel Culture - Philadelphia Police Lie About Rape Case | ITBP S5E40
In this week's episode we discuss Dave Chappelle and his on going battle against "cancel culture" and the Trans-Community. Is Chappelle being singled out, or is this all self-inflicted? Also, recently the Philadelphia police department held a press conference providing details about a rape case. Only to find out that the details were a lie. We talk about how this could happen. All that and much more.
Informed. Intelligent. In The Black
Sat, 30 Oct 2021 - 1h 11min - 142 - R. Kelly Found Guilty and Faces Life In Prison - Alabama and Oklahoma Use Covid Money To Build Prisons | ITBP S5E39
We discuss the recent verdict in the R. Kelly trail. Kelly was found guilty on all counts and could be facing life in prison. We discuss how we got to this point and what part society, and the culture played in this. And with millions still out of work across the country, Alabama and Oklahoma are using millions of Covid relief funds to build and renovate new prisons. How is this possible? We take a look. All that and much more. Informed. Intelligent. In The Black
Sat, 02 Oct 2021 - 1h 13min - 141 - Border Patrol Agents "Whipping" Haitian Refugees - HBCUs Urge Congress For To Fulfill Promise | ITBP S5E38
In this week's episode we discuss the recent images coming from the United States southern border, that shows US Border Patrol agents whipping and assaulting Haitian refugees while on horseback. We break down what happened, as well as what the Biden administrations response has been. Also, HBCUs were promised financial assistance from Democrats if they were elected, but it seems like that money was pulled from the final draft for the $3.5 trillion dollar infrastructure bill. We discuss why this might have happened. All that and much more. Informed. Intelligent. In The Black.
Sat, 25 Sep 2021 - 1h 18min - 140 - Remembering Actor Michael K. Williams - Police Violence Victims Don't Want Reform | ITBP S5E37
In this week's episode we take a moment to remember 54yo actor Michael K. Williams, best known for his role as Omar on The Wire. We discuss his impact as an artist, and the need for more conversation regarding drug addiction in the Black community. We tackle how many of the families of victims that have died because of police violence don't think that reform is the answer, so what is. All that and much more.
Sat, 11 Sep 2021 - 1h 13min - 139 - Elijah McClain Grand Jury Finds 32 Counts Against Officers - HBCU's See Historic Surge In Enrollments | ITBP S5E36
In this episode we discuss the recent grand jury decision to indict the 3 arresting officers, and 2 paramedics involved in the murder of Elijah McClain. What does it all mean? We tackle how the majority of states still haven't released monies to those seeking eviction assistance. We try to understand why that is. And what has caused the recent historic surge of HBCU enrollees. All that and much more.
Sat, 04 Sep 2021 - 1h 18min - 138 - Biden Administration's Withdrawal From Afghanistan, And Census Says White Population In Steep Decline | ITBP S5E35
This week we tackle how the Biden administration has handle the military drawdown in Afghanistan, and what it means for the Afghan people. Recent census data shows the population of White Americans has taken a steep decline. We ask what could be the cause. And we get a letter from a listener who's asking "how old is too old for someone to date?" All that and much more. Informed. Intelligent. In The Black.
Sat, 21 Aug 2021 - 1h 23min - 137 - Biden Extends Eviction Moratorium, And Jadakiss Shuts Down Dipset | ITBP S5E34Sat, 07 Aug 2021 - 1h 23min
- 136 - Simone Biles Steps Down From Olympic Competition And Racism During January 6th Riots | ITBP S5E32
This week we discuss why olympic gold medalist Simone Biles has decided to take a step back from competition siting mental health as the reason. And we take a look at this weeks congressional hearings from the January 6th riots, and discuss the racism that Black officers faced during the Capitol Insurrection. All that and much more.
Sat, 31 Jul 2021 - 1h 13min - 135 - Texas Senate Believes KKK Not Morally Wrong, And Alabama Councilman Yells Racial Slur In Meeting | ITBP S5E31
In this episode we discuss how a White local Alabama city councilman screamed out a racial slur during one of their council meetings, and what we believe the city's response should have been. And we ask; why did the Texas state senate recently remove teaching that the KKK was "morally wrong" from it's school curriculum? All that and much more.
Sat, 24 Jul 2021 - 1h 02min - 134 - Rachel Nichols' Questionable Diversity Comments And Police Reform Negotiations Stall In Congress | ITBP S5E30
ESPN's Rachel Nichols has recently come under fire for comments about diversity at the company, targeted at her colleague Maria Taylor. We attempt to unpack those comments and ESPN's history with Black talent. Police reform negotiations have stalled in Congress and it appears that the Police may be to blame. And the recent assassination of Haiti's president, Jovenel Moise, has many questioning why it happened, and who orchestrated it. We'll discuss. All that and much more.
Sat, 10 Jul 2021 - 1h 13min - 133 - NCAA Will Let Athletes Make Money From Their NIL, And Billionaire Bob Johnson Wants Reparations | ITBP S5E29Sat, 03 Jul 2021 - 1h 03min
- 132 - NY Police Crash Kills 11yo Girl, And White House Reopens Civil-Rights Cold Cases | ITBP S5E28
This week we discuss how a NY State Trooper involved car crash lead to the death of 11yo Monica Goods, and how that family is pursuing justice. And we take a look at how the White House is now pushing for the reopening of Civil Rights era cold cases, and what it means for those involved. All that and much more.
Sat, 26 Jun 2021 - 1h 11min - 131 - Juneteenth Is Now A Federal Holiday, And Byron Allen Sues McDonalds For $10 Billion Dollars | ITBP S5E27
This week we discuss the shooting incident of six year old Colby Daniels, and ask why there isn't more outcry over this incident. Juneteenth has now officially been made a national holiday. Is it time to celebrate? And we tackle why Byron Allen is suing McDonalds for racial discrimination. All that and much more.
Sat, 19 Jun 2021 - 1h 19min - 130 - Naomi Osaka Leaves French Open And 25 States Opting Out of Federal Unemployment Benefits | ITBP S5E26
In this episode we discuss the pains of being a caregiver, and the sole provider in a household. What do those challenges look like? We take a look at Naomi Osaka's decision to drop out of the French Open, and the backlash she has gotten from it. And as many as 25 states have decided to opt out of providing the $300 covid federal unemployment benefits. We dive into what this means for regular Americans. All that and much more.
Sun, 13 Jun 2021 - 1h 18min - 129 - Kwame Brown Fires Back, What Is An NFT, And Samaria Rice Speaks Truth | ITBP S5E26
In this episode we discuss how after 20 years, Kwame Brown has decided to fire back at all his detractors. Are his comments justified? We ask; how is it possible that Soulja Boy can sell his tweets for $1300 dollars a piece? And Samaria Rice (mother of Tamir Rice) speaks out about the Black Lives Matter Global movement, and other notable figures are profiting from Black death. All that and much more.
Sat, 05 Jun 2021 - 1h 12min - 128 - What Is Critical Race Theory, Israel Bombs Palestine, and Joe Budden's Podcast Ended? | ITBP S5E25
In this episode we ask; what exactly is critical race theory. We take a look at the violence happening in the middle east and the struggle for Palestinian liberation. And Joe Budden fires both his co-host during their most recent podcast. Is this what happens when you mix friendship with business? All that and much more.
Sat, 22 May 2021 - 1h 15min - 127 - Dorothy A. Brown: "The Whiteness of Wealth" And The Wealth Gap - The Conversation | ITBP Black LightSat, 15 May 2021 - 1h 03min
- 126 - Tim Scott: "America Not A Racist Country", And Elders of The Black Panther Party | ITBP S5E23
In this episode we discuss Senator Tim Scott's republican rebuttal, and saying "America is not a racist country". And we also discuss how similar comments by Kamala Harris isn't getting as much backlash. We tackle how the rise in recognition for the Black Panther Party hasn't translated in support or noteraity for those aging members who helped to build the organiztion. And with the passing of hip hop legend Shock G, we ask; should hip hop artist unionize? All that and much more. Informed. Intelligent. In The Black.
Sat, 01 May 2021 - 1h 35min - 125 - Daunte Wright, And Activism Vs. Public Service | ITBP S5E22
Daunte Wright, 20yo, was shot and killed by Minnesota police officer Kim Potter when she allegedly mistook her taser for her gun. And we discuss the blockades and hiccups that face politicians and activist as they try and march towards the same goals. We are joined by former Massachusetts state representative Carlos Henriquez for this discussion.
Sat, 24 Apr 2021 - 1h 21min - 124 - The Intersection of Black Culture and Pop Culture | ITBP Black Light
We take a look at how the line between Black culture and popular culture continue to grow blurrier with shows like Falcon And The Winter Soldier gaining critical acclaim, and the global adoption of Black culture in animation, clothing, and music. We're joined by Hilton George (@conmanhilton) for this conversation. All that and much more.
Sat, 17 Apr 2021 - 1h 23min - 123 - Chris Sain - Penny Stocks And Personal Finance - The Conversation | ITBP Black LightSat, 10 Apr 2021 - 42min
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