Omarion the Star, March Madness…and Segregation?!
Omarion - I’m A Star
Omarion has been a star for years and years. In his most candid interview ever he talks about dating, breakups, his youth in LA gang life, and what it takes to be an elite singer.
The Mug Shot
On this episode, Aries and Andy talk about Marc the Magnificent, the Knitting Factory, "is Marc a secret-homo", Point Break, Bo Jangles, Gabby, the Feminist movement, made man, The Last One Left, reaction, and figuring Andy out.
How To Be Single
This week, Hunter Harris and Peyton Dix get into the Traitors season three finale and reunion, the new HAIM music video, and Scarlett Johansson’s immediately iconic interview quote.
Holding the Justice System Accountable: Court Watch Insights
How do we hold the justice system accountable?” Host, Chris Colbert, speaks with Dr. Carmen Johnson, revealing the transformative power of Court Watch, a community oversight program reshaping bond hearings and empowering citizens. Discover how this initiative is demanding transparency in courtrooms and learn about the critical importance of educating youth on their legal rights.
'Segregated Facilities' Are No Longer Explicitly Banned in Federal Contracts
Throwback Spotlight
Raquel Willis - I Am Trans and Proud
Raquel Willis is a major trans activist and the author of a powerful memoir called The Risk It Takes To Bloom. We dive deep into what it means to be trans from her coming out to her politics to her dating life. Amazing conversation.
Turning Rejection into a Podcast Business - Jeff Umbro
Jeff Umbro had a successful podcast, but he couldn’t get a job at a podcast company–so he decided to create his own. Jeff is the founder of The Podgolmerate, a company that produces, distributes, and monetizes podcasts. He went from not getting hired to now running his business with nine full-time employees, representing anywhere from 70 to 80 shows at a time, and having been profitable since 2018.
What We Are Loving
@MikeD
I’ve been on a OBG (oldie but goodie) kick lately, rewatching shows I grew up on or giving reruns I never tried a new shot. This month has been binge-watching A Different World on Netflix—a show I never was that interested in growing up (don’t judge me haha!) but so glad I’m watching now, thanks to my wife constantly playing it haha! As a person who loves love and friendship, I can’t get enough of Whitley and Dwayne. If you’re like me and never checked it out, you should!
Fun Fact
The odds of filling out a perfect March Madness bracket is 1 in 9.2 quintillion.
Story From History
This week in history: On March 19, 1966, Texas Western defeated Kentucky with an all-Black starting five for the NCAA championship title.