Limp Head cover art

Limp Head

Limp Head

Listen for free

View show details

About this listen

In this week’s episode, we’re jumping coast to coast in the conversation. Canada’s federal leaders debate gets sticky, and we’re breaking down who came out swinging, who stumbled, and what it all means for the future of the Great White North (19:58). After the break, the guys break down some perspective recently shared by Ryan Davis on an episode of Brilliant Idiots (52:03). They then crack open Amazon Unbound, the book that pulls back the curtain on Jeff Bezos’ empire. Is it genius or madness? SB shares some thoughts (57:53). With a very smooth transition they take it to space with the Blue Origin saga: billionaires in rockets, and what Bezos’ space dreams say about the future of humanity as six women are sent to orbit (1:03:33). Next up, Bun introduces the guys to rapper Belly Gang Kushington the weed-loving lyricist dropping bars out of Atlanta (1:12:14). Sticking with rap, they talk about the new project legendary rapper Nas has in the works (1:18:18). Then they pivot (literally) to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the Canadian baller lighting up the NBA. Will he be awarded the NBA MVP award? The crew discuss (1:33:26). Then, from the court to the...bedroom? The guys get unexpectedly comedic about losing some v-cards and its awkward moments (1:42:08). All that, plus: hot takes, and a playlist that slaps.

Follow Speak Ur Perspective Online:

Instagram: @speakurperspective

TikTok: @speakurperspective

Facebook: @speakurperspective

Follow The Crew:

Bun Instagram: @whaSUPBun

Face Instagram: @416Face

SB Instagram: @SBthestudent

Pree Instagram: @bodyammo

Knotz: @za_pictures

activate_mytile_page_redirect_t1

What listeners say about Limp Head

Average Customer Ratings

Reviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.

In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.