The conversations you wish you could have on social media—without the filter. Join B Brezzy, Slick Grayson, and Jamie Toxx as they tear into the most relevant, controversial, and can't-miss topics in culture, music, social debates, and politics. From the hottest Hip-Hop beefs to the toughest generational issues, nothing is off-limits. Get ready for vibrant, no-holds-barred opinions and a dose of essential weekly toxicity. You might disagree, but you'll definitely be entertained. This Might N ...
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A Hoop Dream is defined as the pursuit of excellence in your chosen field. Will Gates and Arthur Agee, the stars of the original Hoop Dreams documentary, dive into the origin stories of men and women from the sports, entertainment and fashion industries, who are chasing their own version of a Hoop Dream. From college and pro athletes to journalists and broadcasters, to actors, musicians and designers, they dive into the back stories, the struggles, the accomplishments and the perseverance it ...
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Coop Back Podcast is about cousins Wize Grazette, Alex and Kevin talking through all the random twists that come with surviving adulthood, both in Barbados and abroad. Along the way, you’ll discover that new anime to watch, a new activity to try, a review on the latest movie, reactions to the internet’s funniest moments, and plenty more. None of this is scripted, just us chopping it up about the things we love and the things we’re figuring out. If you want conversations that feel like hangin ...
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Two takes are better than one, but twin takes are even better! Listen in as twin sisters Ariam and Yodit Solomon talk about all things music and pop culture. The sisters also invite artists and creatives to join in on these conversations and share their stories.
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Why does the President of Belarus always imprison his political opponents? What does the UAE-Israel Deal mean for the Arab World? Comedians Turner Sparks and Michael Ira Kaplan turn comics stationed around the globe into embedded reporters so you can know what's really going on.
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In under 30 minutes, join Wize Grazette as he connects with podcasters to uncover their unique stories behind the mic. Each episode spotlights creators sharing their personal journeys, creative passions, and the moments that inspired them on their journey. Whether you're into trending podcasts or exploring new perspectives, this series is perfect for a quick listen on the go. Listen to our guest's favorite songs on our Spotify or YouTube, B-Sides Track of the week playlist. Add our playlist ...
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Working People: A podcast by, for, and about the working class today (now in partnership with In These Times magazine and The Real News Network). Working People is a podcast about working-class lives in 21st-century America. In every episode, you'll hear interviews with workers from around the country, from all walks of life. We'll talk about their life stories, their jobs, politics, and families, their joys and hopes and frustrations. Overall, Working People aims to share and celebrate the ...
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Introducing Introspective Insight: The Black Wall Street Podcast, where edutainment is KING! Our mission is to build community through conversation, centering on the unique perspectives and experiences of Afrocentric people. With rotating hosts, creator Devin Anglin provides insight on various topics based on life experiences to revive communities like the infamous Black Wall Street. We believe in collective mindsets and action for collective impact work. Join us for a unique blend of educat ...
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Welcome to Gunsmoke: Old West Stories, a podcast that takes you back to the rugged plains of 1870s Dodge City, Kansas. Rediscover the timeless tales of bravery, justice, and survival in the American frontier with our re-broadcasts of the classic Gunsmoke radio program. First airing on April 26, 1952, Gunsmoke was celebrated as the first adult western radio show, renowned for its superb storytelling and exceptional production quality. Join Marshal Matt Dillon, portrayed by the incomparable Wi ...
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Join us for Episode 227, where we'll cover the latest news and events! This week, we discuss the UA homecoming, Al Sharpton being listed as an FBI informant, the viral "Group 7" TikTok trend, Andrew Cuomo's comment that "a $2,300 rent is for a poor person," Jennifer Lopez being confronted by her ex-husband, Tyler, the Creator facing internet backla…
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Impact: A Fire, a Fraud, and a Fatal Mistake
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19:15Originally Aired: February 24, 1957 In Gunsmoke #255, “Impact,” Marshal Matt Dillon grows wary when a string of “accidents” begin to befall tough-as-nails widow Ellie Larkin. The source of his suspicion? Lonnie Welch—a drifter turned surrogate son who seems a little too eager to inherit her ranch. As Matt probes deeper into Lonnie’s past, a shockin…
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Originally Aired: February 17, 1957 In Gunsmoke #254, “Doubtful Zone,” Marshal Matt Dillon is drawn into a case that's more heartache than crime when a store break-in leads him to a runaway girl named Willie Beeper. Fleeing a brutal home life and dry farm drudgery, Willie wants only a fresh start—with a stolen pistol, a stolen shirt, and a bottle o…
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Originally Aired: February 10, 1957 In Gunsmoke #253, “Hellbent Harriet,” a woman’s grief sharpens into something more fierce when her husband, Jim Morney, is found dead—his injuries blamed on a fall from his horse. But Harriet Morney, as strong and unyielding as the Kansas land she works, is certain it was murder. Suspecting a neighbor with motive…
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This government shutdown is not like the others: Furloughed federal workers explain
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51:58The federal government shutdown is now in its fourth week. Over 700,000 federal employees have been furloughed, with nearly as many continuing to work without pay, yet there are still no signs that an end to the shutdown is near. “Unlike past presidents, Mr. Trump appears to feel little urgency to strike a deal to reopen the government,” Luke Broad…
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BONUS: 2025 WNBA RECAP - Tune in as Will and Arthur breakdown an exciting WNBA season. The guys talk WNBA Finals, A'ja Wilson, The Las Vegas Aces, Caitlin Clark and the Fever, Sabrina and The New York Liberty, Napheesa Collier and oh ya, the Collective Bargaining process and salary demands. Watch and Subscribe now on all your podcast platforms. Sub…
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Originally Aired: February 3, 1957 In Gunsmoke #252, “Cold Fire,” Marshal Matt Dillon investigates a baffling case of embezzlement and death when $20,000 in gold vanishes from the Dodge City bank vault. All clues point to Marvin Gross, a mild-mannered teller living under the strict eye of his mother. When Marvin dies resisting arrest, it seems like…
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BONUS: Hoop Dreams 2025/26 NBA Preview. Will and Arthur dive into opening night of the NBA Season and look ahead at all the games and players on the chess board this year. Opening night features the Lakers (without LeBron) and the Warriors. Are Lebron James and Steph Curry at the end of their careers or is their still gas left in the tank. In the o…
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A Woman Called Mary: Redemption Through Labor
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21:01Originally Aired: January 27, 1957 In Gunsmoke #251, “A Woman Called Mary,” Marshal Matt Dillon confronts a case that demands more than just the law—it calls for justice of the heart. When Red Sutter cons a lonely woman, Buffalo Mary, out of her savings, a prison sentence seems certain. But Dillon proposes an alternative: let Red work off his debt …
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Categorical Imperative: A Storm, a Prisoner, and the Lawman’s Code
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21:33Originally Aired: January 20, 1957 In Gunsmoke #250, “Categorical Imperative,” Marshal Dillon defies a raging snowstorm to recapture Clay Macklin, an unrepentant cattle rustler who’s almost certain to walk free due to lack of evidence. As the elements test their endurance, a near-fatal accident on the ice forces Dillon to rescue the very man he pur…
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AFRICON 2025 Day One with Anna, Odessa & DJ Obi (Part 1 of 2)
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28:03On this episode, I take you inside AFRICON 2025, recorded live at REVOLT Studios Atlanta with Anna from First Gems and Odessa from Reasonings with Odessa. We talk about the energy, panels, and connections that made this year’s AFRICON a powerful experience linking the African and Caribbean diaspora. From the opening night at The Gathering Spot to i…
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The success of Olivia Dean’s The Art of Loving inspired Ariam and Yodit to think about the power of a strong sophomore album and how it can propel an artist’s career. From Beyoncé’s B’Day to Paramore’s Riot!, listen to the twins share their list of top sophomore albums. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Ozymandias: A Rancher’s Obsession and a Son’s Revolt
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21:28Originally Aired: January 13, 1957 In Gunsmoke #249, “Ozymandias,” Marshal Dillon is tasked with serving an eviction notice that could uproot homesteader Sloat Carson from the only land he’s ever known. The order comes from Burke Cragar, a domineering rancher obsessed with owning every inch of Blue Sage Valley—soon to be renamed after himself. But …
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Join us for Episode 226, where we will cover the latest news and events! This week, we discuss the passing of musician D'Angelo, President Trump's layoffs at the Department of Education, and allegations against Saweetie regarding prostitution. Well also delve into the heated exchange between Stephen A. Smith and Alexis Ohanian over comments about S…
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Devil’s Hindmost: A Jealous Heart and a Fatal Mistake
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21:38Originally Aired: January 6, 1957 In Gunsmoke #248, “Devil’s Hindmost,” Marshal Dillon finds himself trying to avert tragedy when a jealous farmer, Buck Webber, becomes convinced his estranged wife Rancy is being wooed by a suave gambler named Frisco Bates. As Rancy seeks independence and respect, Buck's anger boils into deadly intent. But when thr…
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Hound Dog: A Boy’s Mistake and a Lonely Man’s Forgiveness
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21:44Originally Aired: December 30, 1956 In Gunsmoke #247, “Hound Dog,” Marshal Dillon finds himself mediating an unlikely and emotional conflict when a reclusive trapper’s beloved old dog is shot and killed. At first, suspicion and resentment fall on a nearby homesteader—but the truth is far more complicated, involving a frightened boy, a mistaken shot…
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Beeker’s Barn: A Snowbound Birth and a Family Reckoned
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21:07Originally Aired: December 23, 1956 In Gunsmoke #246, “Beeker’s Barn,” a bitter snowstorm forces estranged couple Will and Harmony Ross to take shelter in the barn of Harmony’s father, Jethro Beeker—a man who disowned her two years prior. As tensions rise and old wounds reopen, Harmony goes into labor, setting the stage for an emotional reckoning b…
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Ep. 101 Leroy Smith - The Man Who Motivated Michael Jordan
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53:17Ep. 101 The infamous Leroy Smith, the man who beat out Michael Jordan for a spot on the high school basketball team, joins Will Gates and Arthur Agee on this weeks episode of The Agee & Gates Hoop Dreams Podcast. Philadelphia born and North Carolina raised, Leroy grew up in North Carolina playing basketball with the most famous player in history at…
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On this episode, we unpack the rise of AI gatekeepers in job hiring, the rollout of BIM Pay in Barbados, and how mindfulness is helping us all reset. Wize Grazette, Alex, and Kevin share how meditation and small habit changes are helping them stay grounded, even as technology keeps evolving faster than we can catch up. Plus, we explore a wild What …
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Cherry Red: A Widow’s War and a Stranger’s Truth
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20:10Originally Aired: December 16, 1956 In Gunsmoke #245, “Cherry Red,” fiery widow Cherry Odell is still clinging to hope that her long-absent husband Slim will return—until a handsome stranger named Red Larned rides into Dodge with a shocking revelation. Claiming to be Slim’s former partner, Red tells Cherry her husband is dead—killed by Indians. But…
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Originally Aired: December 9, 1956 In Gunsmoke #244, “Braggart’s Boy,” the son of frontier loudmouth Cleave Cleveland arrives in Dodge dressed like a dime-novel cowboy, fresh from Philadelphia. While Cleave has spent years crafting a reputation as a fast gun, the reality is far less impressive. When his son Tom tries to live up to the legend, he pr…
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Will Texas State University fire a tenured professor based on a Nazi apologist’s doctored video?
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1:05:53“In Texas, a socialist professor is now in the fight of his life against MAGA’s New McCarthyism,” scholar and author Bill V. Mullen writes in Jacobin. “Tom Alter, a labor historian and tenured professor of history at Texas State University, was fired from his job on September 10 after a far-right troll doctored a videotape of Alter speaking at a vi…
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Talib Jasir on Building Afros & Audio and the Power of Community in Podcasting
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31:48In this episode of Behind the Mic, host Wize Grazette sits down with Talib Jasir, founder of the Afros & Audio Podcast Festival, to explore how one man’s vision reshaped the landscape for Black podcasters across the nation. Talib shares how his passion for storytelling and audio fiction led to the creation of a thriving national community for indep…
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