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Pro$perity's All Done Podcast

Pro$perity's All Done Podcast

By: Tracy Branch/Mike Gatewood
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The All Done Podcast is hosted by lifelong friends Mike “Shakes” Gatewood and Tracy Branch, two brothers from Brentwood, New York, who bring real conversations to a space that often avoids them.

Each week, they break down current events, culture, movies, literature, and the unspoken realities of American life, all through the lens of two Black men who've lived it — not studied it from the sidelines. Their discussions are raw, reflective, and grounded in experience, offering perspectives shaped by growth, accountability, and the constant push to navigate a system that doesn't always work as promised.

Powered by See Pro$perity Network, the show stands on the principle of “Pro$perity For All” — a phrase embedded in the American promise, yet unevenly delivered. Mike and Tracy don't claim to have all the answers, but they aren't afraid to ask the questions many avoid: Who really benefits? What does progress look like? And how do Black Americans build prosperity on their own terms?

The All Done Podcast isn't about outrage or headlines — it's about perspective, progress, and growth. Through honest dialogue and evolving viewpoints, the hosts invite listeners into conversations that challenge comfort zones, encourage critical thinking, and move culture forward — one episode at a time.

Copyright 2026 by Tracy Branch/Mike Gatewood
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Episodes
  • Ep 129: Truth Ain't Trending
    Mar 19 2026

    This week on The All Done Podcast, Shakes and Tracy are saying what a lot of people are thinking—but not out loud.

    From feel-good 70s music to viral internet moments, they start light… then take a hard turn into real conversations that matter. Nothing is off limits.

    They break down:

    • The truth behind the Target boycott

    • The complicated relationship between the U.S. and Israel

    • A heartbreaking story involving a bullied 12-year-old that everyone needs to hear

    Shakes and Tracy also get into uncomfortable topics—homelessness, alternative lifestyles, and the reality of surviving in today's world—challenging perspectives and questioning what we've been taught to believe.

    And just when it gets heavy, they remind you why expression matters—through art, poetry, and real conversation.

    This episode is raw, unfiltered, and necessary.

    If you're not thinking deeper after this one… you weren't really listening.

    ️ Tap in. Stay aware. Protect your peace.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Ep 128: Love and War
    Mar 12 2026

    What's up Pro's? Sit in for Episode 128 of the All Done Podcast. Shakes and Tracy cover a lot of ground, the conversation starts with a real debate about war—who should have a say, the people or just the people in power—and how we even define war in today's world.

    From there the discussion shifts into relationships, where Shakes breaks down his perspective on cheating, deception, and why communication matters more than people admit. The two debate whether cheating is a character flaw or just a moment of bad decision-making, while talking through expectations, compromise, and the reality of adult relationships.

    They also discuss a major racial discrimination case involving a Black nurse awarded $20 million, the history of medical mistreatment in Black communities, and why speaking up in broken systems matters.

    As always, Shakes and Tracy mix serious topics with real-life moments, culture, and honest opinions—ending with one key message: know what you expect from people and communicate it clearly.

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Ep 127: Rather Be A Sinner Than A....
    Mar 2 2026

    In this powerful episode, the All Done Podcast takes a deeper look at culture, legacy, and accountability through the lens of the Black experience.

    The hosts reflect on the passing of civil rights icon Jesse Jackson, honoring his impact while exploring how we remember leaders with both truth and reverence. They also examine cultural respect in music, including the controversy surrounding Sexyy Red and the unauthorized use of Michael Jackson's legacy — raising bigger questions about generational responsibility in hip-hop.

    The conversation expands into the evolution of the culture, sparked by Lil Yachty's comments on early rap and what it means to critique a foundation you're standing on. From there, the hosts unpack the global implications of race, including the BAFTA controversy and how medical realities like Tourette's syndrome intersect with accountability and professionalism.

    The episode also highlights the continued rise of women's sports and the cultural significance of athletes like Angel Reese, while balancing that progress with grief — including reflections on the tragic passing of Rondell Moore and ongoing concerns about how Black deaths are investigated and understood.

    With thoughtful commentary on support, leadership, and truth-telling, the hosts also acknowledge voices like Louis Farrakhan, and discuss moments of dignity from figures such as Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo in the face of controversy.

    This episode is a sobering but necessary dialogue — about honoring legacy, protecting culture, and confronting hard realities without losing compassion or clarity.

    Real conversations. Cultural accountability. Unfiltered truth.

    This is the All Done Podcast. ️✊

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    54 mins
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