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On this episode of MANdatory Overtime, DJ Highstar recaps his trip to Charleston (@01:55) and talks a recent coaching job he took on. Afterwards we highlight brother Rissa Islam in our Building wisdom (@08:05)segment. Before dissecting Big Pun’s deep cover 98 verse for
Highstarbars (@10:35)
Random thoughts (@14:00)
This weeks discussion is centered around Provision (@22:00). How should a man show up for his family and provide?
We finish the show with some final random thoughts on business and shares some #highstarbars from 7 years ago.
Email the show MANdatoryOT704@gmail.com
Chapters- (00:00:06) - Mandatory Overtime
- (00:03:55) - Martin on Raising Canes
- (00:04:28) - A Taste of Wisdom and Rome Stradamus
- (00:05:07) - Passion Fruit Conversation
- (00:06:55) - Building Wisdom Moments: Provision
- (00:07:59) - Building Wisdom With Brother Riza Islam
- (00:10:32) - Big Pun
- (00:13:36) - Random Thoughts and Gr gripe
- (00:15:52) - Rapper Asmr. on Cleaning His Face
- (00:19:24) - Random Thoughts For The Week
- (00:21:49) - Protection, Provision and Decisions
- (00:24:58) - Provisions For Black Men
- (00:27:52) - Black Men's Relationship With Money
- (00:28:26) - Black Men's Relationship With Finances
- (00:30:38) - Risk Assessment for Rich People
- (00:33:09) - provision and providing for your family
- (00:34:38) - Steve: Customer Service Is Garbage
- (00:38:05) - Small Businesses in our Way Out of Community
- (00:42:48) - Black Love The Spirit of Radio Raheem
- (00:43:34) - Black Love For The USA
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