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The Disconnect

The Disconnect

By: J No the Sun King and Eyebee Knowing
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In a world of endless noise, why do we still feel unheard? In an era of hyperconnectivity, why are we more divided than ever? The Disconnect is a podcast that dares to ask the hard questions, exploring the fractures in our society that keep us apart—whether in our relationships, communities, cultures, or institutions. Each episode unpacks the hidden forces that create division, from systemic issues to personal struggles, and seeks to bridge those gaps through open, thought-provoking dialogue. Through meaningful conversations with guests from all walks of lifeJ No the Sun King and Eyebee Knowing Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Who Hurt Who First? (Part 2) | Healing the Rift Between Black Men & Black Women
    Dec 18 2025

    In Part 2 of this powerful conversation, The Disconnect Podcast goes deeper into the ongoing tension between Black men and Black women. Beyond viral arguments and podcast wars, we unpack the historical trauma, emotional wounds, and social conditioning that continue to divide us.

    This episode focuses on:

    • Why accountability feels like attack on both sides

    • How unhealed trauma shows up in modern dating

    • The role of media, podcasts, and social platforms in fueling division

    • What healing, unity, and rebuilding actually look like

    • How conscious love can exist without denial or blame

    This is not about choosing sides — it’s about breaking cycles, restoring trust, and having the conversations our community avoids but desperately needs.

    🎙️ The Disconnect Podcast exists to bridge gaps where society is divided — and this episode is a necessary step toward collective healing.

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    46 mins
  • “The Lost Episode w/ Mistah Dred | Is Pan-Africanism Dead in America?”
    Oct 22 2025

    Sometimes the most powerful conversations aren’t the polished ones—they’re the ones that almost didn’t make it.

    In this exclusive, unfiltered episode of The Disconnect Podcast, host J No the Sun King & Eyebee Knowing sits down with Mistah Dred to dive deep into one of the hardest questions of our time: Is Pan-Africanism dead in America—or just waiting to rise again?

    This is the lost episode—the one where the cameras ran out of data mid-shoot, forcing a full reshoot. What you’re about to see is the raw, original version—real energy, real emotion, no filters.

    Together, they explore the legacy, the decline, and the possible rebirth of Pan-Africanism through culture, economics, and everyday consciousness. It’s a conversation that’s messy, honest, and necessary.

    🎧 Exclusive. Uncut. Real.
    Welcome to The Disconnect.

    #TheDisconnectPodcast #MistahDred #PanAfricanism #BlackLiberation #ConsciousConversation #UnfilteredTalk #LostEpisode #RawFootage

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    37 mins
  • "Christopher 'Unc' Jones for Mayor: Bridging the Gap in Beaumont | The Disconnect Podcast"
    Apr 23 2025

    In this episode of The Disconnect, we sit down with Christopher "Unc" Jones, a powerful voice for change and candidate for mayor of Beaumont, Texas. Known for his deep roots in the community and unwavering dedication to underserved neighborhoods, Unc shares his vision to revitalize Beaumont through modern infrastructure, equitable development, and real investment in the people.

    We dive into his plans to tackle long-standing issues, improve public services, and bring 21st-century solutions to a city ready for transformation. Whether you're a Beaumont resident or just passionate about community empowerment and urban progress, this episode is a must-listen.

    🔊 Topics Covered:

    The infrastructure crisis in underserved Beaumont communities

    Unc Jones’ grassroots strategy for mayoral success

    What real change looks like for Southeast Texas

    The power of representation and local leadership

    📍 Tune in to understand what’s at stake, and why this election could reshape Beaumont’s future.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
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