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MSR

MSR

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MSR (Mindstream Radio) covers a wide variety of topics from politics, entertainment, pop culture, social issues, sports and more. In short we do it all! MSR is considered the voice of the people because they discuss topics that are important to YOU! Mix fun, laughs, great topics, great interviews and great journalism and you have what we like to call the MSR Podcast© 2025 MSR Politics & Government Social Sciences
Episodes
  • When Tragedy Hits And Leadership Fails | MSR EP. 18
    Dec 17 2025

    The team pays tribute to the late Rob Reiner, reflections on addiction and family dynamics. Later the team breaks down Trumps horrible Truth Social post and what it really means.
    Plus the return of Philip Rivers to the NFL and Nargis honor's the legacy of H-Rap Brown, highlighting his contributions and the injustices he faced during his life.
    00:00
    Introduction and Context
    02:30
    Tribute to Rob Reiner
    05:25
    Reflections on Addiction and Family
    07:56
    The Impact of Media and Public Perception
    09:31
    Political Commentary and Condolences
    12:04
    The Dangers of Political Discourse
    14:57
    The Role of Celebrity in Society
    17:31
    Conclusion and Final Thoughts
    29:58
    Decency and Identity Politics
    31:55
    Reflections on Celebrity and Tragedy
    33:25
    The Indianapolis Colts' Quarterback Dilemma
    48:53
    Honoring H-Rap Brown's Legacy

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • The Diddy Doc and Squatters | MSR Ep. 17
    Dec 15 2025

    Yup we back again, 2 episodes in 1 week!! Adam, Paul and Nargis talk about the infamous Diddy Doc, The Squatter and a quick break down of the potential Warner Brothers sale. Check it out

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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • The Art Of Story Telling Feat. D. Watkins | MSR EP.16
    Dec 15 2025

    D. Watkins discusses his journey as a writer and the influence of his Baltimore roots on his work. He explores themes of respectability politics, the importance of authenticity in representation, and the power of storytelling. Watkins shares insights on his collaborations with David Simon, the significance of education in the writing process, and his future projects aimed at connecting personal narratives with broader cultural stories. The discussion emphasizes the need for genuine representation of black men in literature and the impact of community support on artistic resilience.

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    40 mins
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