ASAP Alligators and Buffalos
ASAP Ferg – I Am Darold
Ferg is back with a great new album Darold. We talk about the album, the job of MCing, the impact of being molested as a kid, and what’s up with Rocky.
Alligator Birkenstocks
On this episode Aries and Andy talk about relive my 20's, white people and animals, broke, Ronald Williams, flawless, manfood movies, Dragon Ball Z, porn titles, John Q, Alpha Brain, The Piano Lesson, and Ms. Deidre Ann Johnson.
Encore: Does Adam Brody Want This?
Mark Zuckerberg would never take the substance. This week, we’ve got an encore of Hunter and Peyton’s chat about the new movie The Substance, their latest haul of things they’ve bought from TikTok and their discussion about the new Netflix show “Nobody Wants This.” We’ll be back next week with a brand new episode!
New Years Eve Traditions for the Culture
Throwback Spotlight
Warren Sapp – I’m A Buffalo
Warren Sapp is one of the greatest football players of his era. Now he’s at Colorado working alongside Deon Sanders. We talk about Colorado football, Miami football, Tampa Bay, changing the culture, winning the Super Bowl and what mental toughness means to Sapp. Awesome convo with an amazing guy.
Holidays Hit Different When Black At a PWI
Adell and Anna reflect on all they had to be grateful during their experiences as black college students at Predominantly White Universities (PWI'S). As Anna reflects on the nostalgia of coming home for the holidays and spending time with her family. Adell recollects a scary time where a holiday trip back to college had her and her friends deciding if they should sleep in a gas station or go with a complete stranger and his offer to drive them back to college?
What We Are Loving
Adell
Sweet Bobby: My Catfish Nightmare
This story was crazy also, shows how cultural pressure can influence poor decision-making and make us so focused on partnership we miss the obvious red flags. Great telling of a story, and I love me a good documentary.
Fun Fact
Ancient Romans are credited with the kissing tradition on New Year’s Eve to honor their Saturnalia festival.
Story From History
This week in history: On January 1, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation.