• S4Ep10 | Leadership That Walks the Walk: Why Authenticity and Experience Matter in Georgia’s Gubernatorial Race - ft. Jason Esteves | BMR
    Apr 23 2026

    In this in-depth conversation, Georgia gubernatorial candidate Jason Esteves discusses his vision for the state's future, focusing on education, economic opportunity, criminal justice reform, and community investment. The conversation highlights his background, policy priorities, and plans to bridge generations and build trust with Black communities. Also, Rodney J. Littles leads a post-analysis on Esteves’ conversation with us 👈🗳️🎙🔥

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • S4Ep9 | How Deconstructing Racism as a "Fictitious and Vicious Story" Can Change Our Perspective - ft. Ronald Bonner | BMR
    Apr 16 2026

    This episode features a profound conversation on the narratives surrounding racism, black identity, and the importance of resilience and ownership in the Blackcommunity. Dr. Ronald S. Bonner shares personal experiences, insights on mental health, and strategies for empowerment guided by his book, Making It Plain: Deconstructing A Fictitious and Vicious Story About Racism. This is not asurface-level conversation. This two-part episode is about unpacking ideas, confronting beliefs, and asking some real questions about where we are—and where we’re going 👈🎙🔥

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    27 mins
  • S4Ep8 | How a Black Prosecutor Turned Personal Struggles into Statewide Policy Change - ft. Christian Wise Smith | BMR
    Apr 9 2026

    In this inspiring conversation, Christian Wise Smith, Esq. shares his journey from a challenging childhood to running for Georgia Labor Commissioner. He discusses his plans to reform the Department of Labor, address systemic inequalities, andempower communities through proactive policies 👈🎙🔥

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • S3Ep4 | Black Celebrity Mouthpieces & Conservative Hypocrites | Local Lookout
    Apr 2 2026

    In this episode, we offer our audience an opportunity to get involved by attending an upcoming Georgia gubernatorial forum in Atlanta. We also dissect the illusion of conservative principles – limited government, family values, and fiscal responsibility – that often clash with their actions. We break down the hypocrisy around voting rights, the true meaning behind "small government," and how politicians rewrite history to fit their narratives - like Nick Cannon’s flawed claim about the KKK and Democratic origins. Additionally, we explore the deeper implications of America’s political shifts over decades, from the Civil Rights era through today’s polarized climate 👈🎙🔥

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • S4Ep7 | U.S. Propaganda, the SAVE Act, Afroman's Lawsuit | Co-hosts Special
    Mar 26 2026

    This episode features an in-depth discussion on American propaganda, the SAVE Act, Afroman’s Lawsuit, and the political landscape leading up to the 2026 elections. The hosts analyze historical and current events, emphasizing the importance of voter integrity and exposing misinformation tactics 👈🎙🔥#flippingtables #unapologeticallyblack

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • S4Ep6 | How a Journey Through Trauma Led Her to Healing and Purpose ft. Rasheedah Sharif (Lady Ra) | BMR
    Mar 19 2026

    Join us as we explore Rasheedah Sharif's, aka Lady Ra, inspiring journey from trauma to healing, her work as a healer, author, and spiritual guide, and practical insights on reconnecting with culture, spirituality, and self-awareness to foster community healing. Prepare to learn many new things and possibly unlearn many old things 👈🎙🔥

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • S4Ep5 | Why Georgia’s Next Attorney General Must Prioritize Voting Rights and Civil Liberties ~ ft. Rep. Tanya Miller | BMR
    Mar 12 2026

    In this episode, Georgia State Representative Tanya Miller shares her inspiring journey from a working-class background to becoming a fierce advocate for justice, voting rights, and community safety. She discusses her vision for the role of Attorney General, balancing law enforcement with civil rights, and the importance of independent leadership in Georgia politics 👈🎙🔥

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • S3Ep3 | Not a Declaration, Not a War: Congress, the President, and the Iranian Question | Local Lookout
    Mar 6 2026

    In this episode, Bobby X. Fryer and Rodney Butler discuss the implications of the War Powers Resolution of 1973 in thecontext of the current conflict involving Iran. They explore the historical background of U.S. military actions, the role of Israel, and the propaganda surrounding the war narrative. The conversation delves into the broader geopolitical implications and the potential consequences of military engagement, emphasizing the need for public awareness and ccountability in governance 👈🎙🔥

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    1 hr and 13 mins