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One Thing Fasho: Episode 52 w/ ODM SLIM

One Thing Fasho: Episode 52 w/ ODM SLIM

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Welcome to another episode of “One Thing Fasho", where we dive deep into the culture, real-life experiences, and the biggest conversations happening right now. Today, we have a special guest, ODM Slim, who shares his journey from the streets to growth, redemption, and navigating the world of podcasting.


Topics We Cover:

ODM Slim’s upbringing and how gang culture shaped his perspective

Surviving a car crash and being clinically dead for nearly 2 minutes

Getting shot and what made him decide to move differently

The portrayal of gang culture in hip-hop & mainstream media

Lessons he wants to pass down to the next generation


We also get into some of the hottest headlines: Big U, Luce Cannon, & Bricc Baby hit with RICO charges

Is podcasting helping or hurting the Black community?

Yella Beezy reportedly arrested for the murder of Mo3

Kanye West’s wild tweets—calling out Jay-Z & Beyoncé’s kids

Trump administration ends segregated prison facilities ban


And some real-talk discussions:

Do Black women dating outside their race bother y’all?

Should Black foreigners play historical Black American roles?

Should we instill morals in kids that aren’t our own?

Do overweight kids reflect bad parenting?

Should Aaron the Plumber get more respect for catching fades?

Is love a choice?

Starbucks ordered to pay $50M after hot tea burns customer’s genitals


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#ODMSlim #HipHopCulture #BlackPodcast #StreetLife #RICOCharges #KanyeWest #GangCulture #BlackMedia #Parenting #PodcastDiscussion #JusticeSystem #LoveAndRelationships #HotTopics


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