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The Outlaws Radio Show

The Outlaws Radio Show

By: FCB Podcast Network
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The Outlaws Radio Show is one of the most influential programs in the media landscape, making waves both locally and nationally. With its unique blend of entertainment, politics and culture, the show has become a powerful platform for discussion and dialogue, attracting a diverse audience eager for insightful commentary and engaging interviews.Copyright FCB Podcast Network Political Science Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Ep. 438 - NAACP Cleveland President Will Tarter and Professor Ayesha Bell Hardaway talk about the DOJ's Consent Decree
    Apr 4 2026
    NAACP Cleveland's President Will Tarter and professor Ayesha Bell Hardaway join the show to talk about the DOJ's consent decree with the Cleveland Division of Police, the desire among many to end it and their concerns about ending it now, at a time that they believe would be premature.
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    27 mins
  • Ep. 437 - Talking: The War in Iran, the tragic murder of two girls by their mother and more
    Mar 6 2026
    On todsy's episode, the team discusses the war in Iran, a horrific situation with two children being allegedly murdered by their mother and more.
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    37 mins
  • Ep. 436 - Gospel icon Damita talks about her new radio show, the issues in the Gospel industry, Druski and more
    Jan 23 2026
    The Outlaws are back! Today's episode features an interview with Gospel icon Damita. She discusses her new radio show "Damita Uncut", talks about the state of the Gospel music industry, the controversy over Druski's latest skit about flashy pastors and more.
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    47 mins
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