Going Head to Head and the New Year
George Wallace – I’ve Been Funny Forever
George Wallace is a legendary stand up comic. So much fun talking to him.
Gen X vs. Millennials…Who Did It Better?
Are Gen X rappers truly the GOATs, or have Millennial rappers redefined the game forever? In this episode of Rap Latte, we dive deep into the generational debate: the lyrical mastery, cultural impact, and innovation of Gen X legends like Nas, Tupac, and Jay-Z versus the bold creativity and genre-bending styles of Millennials like Kendrick Lamar, Drake, and J. Cole. Who really owns the crown? Join us as we explore how hip-hop has evolved across generations, the shifts in storytelling, and what each era means for the culture today. No punches are pulled, and no era is safe!
Day After Xmas
On this episode Aries and Andy talk about Merry Christmas to all, Andy on stage, McRib, presents, a night out with Fat Joe, 2025, Kendrick and Schultze, torture, death by chu chu, the God Conversation, Marvel & Superman, current whore, converting, and Sacremento.
Encore: Did You Remember The Drake Beef? (with Clover Hope)
Attention must be paid to the Nicole Kidman of chimpanzees. This week, we’re bringing you an encore of Hunter and Peyton’s conversations about HBO’s new smash hit “Chimp Crazy,” their recap of the highlights and lowlights of this year’s second Emmys ceremony and their chat with Clover Hope about the rap beef at the center of next year’s Superbowl.
Gen X vs. Millennials…Who Did It Better?
Are Gen X rappers truly the GOATs, or have Millennial rappers redefined the game forever? In this episode of Rap Latte, we dive deep into the generational debate: the lyrical mastery, cultural impact, and innovation of Gen X legends like Nas, Tupac, and Jay-Z versus the bold creativity and genre-bending styles of Millennials like Kendrick Lamar, Drake, and J. Cole. Who really owns the crown? Join us as we explore how hip-hop has evolved across generations, the shifts in storytelling, and what each era means for the culture today. No punches are pulled, and no era is safe!
Kaepernick and Black Feminism
Throwback Spotlight
David Alan Grier – I’m Still Here
David Alan Grier shines as a funny doctor on the new NBC sitcom St Denis Medical. He’s at a point in his career when he only does things he really wants to do. Including this podcast. We talk a lot about his new show and In Living Color and A Soldier’s Story.
The Big Nasty
This week Jared Jeffries is joined by NFL great Willie “Nasty” Roaf to discuss his formative years as a Louisiana All-American, his 13-year NFL Career, and the magic of game day in New Orleans. Willie is an American football offensive tackle who played in the NFL from 1993-2005. He got his start playing for Louisiana Tech University, where he earned All-American honors.
What We Are Loving
Mike D.
Other than sports? How to Die Alone on Hulu is such a great show well shot and just interesting storytelling. I love the man on the street intros to set the tone for the episode.
Fun Fact
The tradition of gathering in Times Square for NYE actually started as a celebration to celebrate the debut of the New York Times building in 1904.
Story From History
This week in history: On December 22, 1956, a baby gorilla named Colo was born at the Columbus, Ohio Zoo; making her the first gorilla born in captivity.