Episodes

  • Mississippi Activist Richard Mattox on 7-Year-Old Civil Rights Courier Days
    Jul 16 2025

    Mississippi's Richard Mattox takes listeners inside his wild journey from seven-year-old civil rights courier to Kappa Alpha Psi province leader on The Kenny D Show. In this episode, Richard breaks down carrying secret messages between NAACP activists in 1970s Mississippi while authorities monitored every adult in the movement but never suspected a kid. This fraternity powerhouse gets real about growing up with pictures of RFK, JFK, and MLK in every household, wanting to be president since seventh grade, and how military service shaped his political ambitions. Richard drops knowledge on his top five activists of all time, defending Barack Obama's legacy and why Congressman Benny Thompson's fearless January 6th leadership embodies true activism. Kenny D pushes hard on black family unity, marriage challenges in 2025, and whether fear stops potential activists from speaking up after seeing leaders like Malcolm X and Dr. King assassinated. The conversation covers Kappa's aviation programs getting 18-year-olds pilot licenses, Tyler Perry allegations, and Richard's five essential principles for young activists ready to change their communities.

    Connect with Richard Mattox:


    Email:

    richard@mattoxwoolfolk.com

    About:

    https://krimsonpac.org/staff-member/richard-b-mattox/

    Connect with Kenny D:


    Website:

    https://www.thekennydshow.com/

    YouTube:

    https://www.youtube.com/@ThekennydshowLive

    Instagram:

    https://www.instagram.com/thekennydshow/

    Facebook:

    https://www.facebook.com/Thekennydshow/

    Linktree:

    https://linktr.ee/thekennydshow

    Mentions:-


    Kappa Alpha Psi:

    https://www.kappaalphapsi1911.com/

    RFK | Robert F Kennedy:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_F._Kennedy

    JFK | John F. Kennedy:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_F._Kennedy

    MLK | Dr. King | Martin Luther king Jr.:

    https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/peace/1964/king/biographical/

    Barack Obama:

    https://barackobama.com/

    Benny Thompson:

    https://benniethompson.house.gov/

    Malcolm X:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_X

    Tyler Perry:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyler_Perry


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  • Louisville Legend Rashad Ali on 29 Years in Music and 476+ Artist Interviews
    Jul 9 2025

    Louisville's Rashad Ali of The RnB Talk Show brings nearly three decades of music industry hustle to The Kenny D Show, breaking down his journey from 15-year-old concert flyer designer earning $500 cash to hosting one of the most respected R&B podcasts in the game. This Kentucky native gets deep about interviewing 476+ legendary and independent artists since 2016, including career-defining conversations with Raheem DeVaughn, Kenny Lattimore, and Janet Jackson that left him starstruck. Rashad spills on his mama's girl group "Three Shades Deep," watching Soul Train at age four, and how Don Cornelius inspired his interviewing style that separates him from the pack. The conversation covers his transition from hip-hop to R&B content, landing features in 32+ magazines, and why consistency beats everything when building your podcast empire. Kenny D pushes on marriage in 2025, social media destroying relationships, and Rashad's hot takes on August Alsina vs Raheem DeVaughn plus other legendary artist matchups. Real talk about helping independent artists, future Roku TV plans, and what it takes to stay relevant after six years of grinding in the podcast space.

    Connect with Rashad Ali:

    Email: rshadrnb@gmail.com
    Instagram: @thernbtalkshow

    LinkedIn: the-rnb-talk-show

    YouTube: @TheRnBTalkShow


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  • Building an Empire in the DMV with Bustamove
    Jun 11 2025

    Kentland's own Bustamove sits down with Kenny D to break down his journey as a DMV entrepreneur in episode 3 of The Kenny D Show. This street-smart businessman gets real about hitting his first thousand-dollar day as a young hustler, surviving five and a half years locked up, and how the right books changed everything while he was inside. Bustamove talks building his empire with Martinis Restaurant & Lounge, teaching his 18-year-old son the barbering game, and why he stacks gold and diamonds like insurance policies. The conversation covers his Muslim faith, family values, NBA Finals picks, and bringing acts like Johnny Blaze to his spot. Kenny D don't hold back asking about run-ins with police, family struggles, and what it really takes to flip street smarts into legitimate wealth. Bustamove keeps it one hundred about finding your niche, staying consistent, and turning negatives into positives when you ready to level up.

    Connect with Bustamove:

    Instagram: @bustamove10

    Martinis Restaurant & Lounge: 725 Katie Drive, Fort Washington, MD
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  • The Kollective Calls Out Music Industry: 'Most Artists Today Aren't Creating - They're Copy/Pasting'
    Jun 4 2025

    New York's The Kollective—Kevin Bridges and Locksmiff—break down how church training shaped their musical DNA and why most artists today skip the fundamentals. These producer-songwriters reveal the brutal truth about getting critiqued by church congregations, explain why groups can't stay together anymore, and share how they turned a Biggie sample into their breakout hit "Mesmerized." From working with Life Jennings to building their own musical empire, they discuss the death of artist development, why copying other artists is killing creativity, and how they're bridging the gap between 90s R&B greatness and today's microwave music culture. Kenny D digs deep into their top-five artist lists, tests them with rapid-fire "who you got" matchups, and gets the real story behind their Mission Control Recordings partnership and upcoming projects.

    Connect with The Kollective:

    Instagram: @kollectivemusicgroup

    Website: Kollectivemusicgroup.com

    Listen to their song on you favorite platform: Mesmerized

    Instagram - Locksmiff

    Instagram - Kevin Bridges

    Listen to The Kenny D Show:

    Youtube: @ThekennydshowLive

    Instagram: thekennydshow
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  • Welcome to The Kenny D Show
    May 28 2025

    Step into a world of empowerment, inspiration, and entertainment with Kenny D, the visionary, voice, and vibe behind The Kenny D Show Brand. Welcome to the one and only show that brings you Entrepreneurs, Hustlers, and Starz.
    Kenny D brings his unique perspective and infectious energy to the forefront, delivering thought-provoking discussions, captivating interviews, and valuable insights that resonate with the modern man and woman on a mission. Join us on a journey where The Kenny D Show isn't just about gossip, but it's about playing life to win. From personal development and success stories to pop culture and current events, we cover it all with authenticity, humor, and a relentless drive to bring you crazy energy with every episode, that's guaranteed to leave you on the edge of your seat. 🚀 Don't miss out – hit the subscribe button now and don't forget to turn your notifications on to stay up-to-date with the latest episodes! Let's feel the energy together. #Thekennydshowlive #Energy #hustlers #Success #Starz

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  • Drums, Drugs & Hollywood: Ethan Spalding's Unexpected Journey
    May 21 2025

    On this episode of The Pimp Game Podcast, DMV native Ethan Spalding shares the story behind his pioneering "Trap Rock" sound. Spalding traces his early musical influences starting with a Kool Moe Dee tape from his babysitter and his days playing buckets to earn money for congas before joining the Go-Go band TKL in the mid-90s. He reminisces about a life-changing freestyle at a block party and how college battles in Massachusetts led to his first studio recording. Now juggling musical innovation with acting roles in four films, including his self-produced "Panda Land" based on his children's book, Spalding talks about his mission to bring back rock sounds similar to Pearl Jam and Red Hot Chili Peppers. The conversation highlights his dedication to authentic expression and his advice to aspiring artists: "Don't listen to anybody but your gut" and "absolutely do you and have fun."

    Connect with Ethan Spalding:

    Instagram: @iamethanspalding
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  • Big Fred: Baltimore Comedy and Community Impact
    May 14 2025

    On this episode of The Pimp Game Podcast, comedian Big Fred takes us through his Baltimore upbringing and unexpected comedy origin story that started with losing his childhood Rottweiler, Midnight. Fred shares his first comedy experience at the Apollo Theater during a high school field trip and the lessons learned after headlining his first real show. He discusses opening for notable comedians Jess Hilarious and Marlon Wayans, plus his nonprofit "Lil' Laughs" that brings comedy-infused anti-bullying programs to schools nationwide. Fred explains how his organization creates engaging professional development for teachers and employment opportunities for fellow comedians. With insights on his comedy influences and a vision for Netflix specials that could showcase youth talent, Big Fred represents Baltimore's comedy scene while staying grounded in authenticity and community service.

    Connect with Big Fred:

    Email: bookbigfred@gmail.com
    Nonprofit: lillaughs.org
    Instagram: Fred Watkins

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  • The Diamond in the Rough: Aladdin's Rise in Radio
    Apr 30 2025

    On this episode of The Pimp Game Podcast, radio personality Aladdin shares his journey from collecting records at age three to becoming "Prince of the Airwayz" at 93.9 WKYS. His story unfolds from Bowie State University's college radio station—where he showed up at 7:45 AM for an 8 AM opportunity that changed everything—to producing for legends like Donnie Simpson and Big Tigger. Aladdin reveals how his nickname connects to his fraternity line name through an unexpected "diamond in the rough" connection, and explains the touching origin of his signature "Hold Up" catchphrase as a tribute to a band member who passed away. The conversation explores music industry shifts in the digital age, balancing creativity with commercial success, and his philosophy on staying authentic in media. For aspiring personalities, Aladdin offers this advice: "Know who you are before you get into this industry... because if you don't, nine times out of ten, this industry will form you to be what they want you to be."

    Connect with Aladdin:

    Instagram: @aladdindaprince
    Bookings: aladdinbookings@gmail.com
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