Presidential Debates, Katy Perry, VMAs and Sparking ‘Mad Izm’
Hakim Green of Channel Live - I Sparked Mad Izm
Hakim Green was part of Channel Live a hot 90s rap duo known for the massive hit “Mad Izm.” The success of that record changed Green’s life in many ways—because he known for talking about weed, people started asking him for it. So he started selling it. But the struggle to make another massive hit led to depression, failure, and homelessness. It’s an incredible life story.
Fake FN Allies
On this episode Aries and Andy talk about movies, Rocky 3, Citizen Kane, Ep 600, JFK timestamp, Andy said...., Monkey Man, and the return of Mookie.
Is Katy Perry In Her Flop Era? (with Isa Nakazawa)
The Gemini slander must end! This week, Hunter and Peyton lament Katy Perry’s flop era, discuss the new instagram etiquette and read their horoscopes with astrologer and host of the podcast, “Stars and Stars with Isa”, Isa Nakazawa.
Black Women Are More Likely to Undergo Unnecessary C-sections
Justin Richmond (Broken Record) interviews Paddy Hirsch (The Indicator from Planet Money; Evolving Money; The Outthinking Investor)
Justin Richmond, host and co-creator of the Broken Record podcast, is joined by award-winning journalist Paddy Hirsch, current host of The Indicator from Planet Money, Evolving Money, and The Outthinking Investor podcasts to talk career transitions & financial curiosities.e To Pus
Throwback Spotlight
Roy Wood Jr – I Quit The Daily Show
Roy Wood Jr. could have been the new host of the Daily Show. But instead, he left the show. Why would he walk away from a great job? Did he want to be the host? He goes into the whole story and tells us why leaving was way more empowering than staying. And much more.
That Was A Shitshow
The debate was traumatizing. Triggering. Enraging. Trump was a monster. Wallace was an enabler. And Biden was… there.
What We Are Loving
Ryan Woodhall
I’ve been listening to Neal Brennan: Blocks, which features the comedian in longform conversation with other comedians - Using jokes as stepping stones to serious discussions of trauma and existential neurosis. It’s rare for a loose interview format to be both funny and conceptual without it coming across as forced - But Neal and his team seem to nail it every time.
Fun Fact
Astronauts can grow up to 3% taller while spending time in microgravity.
Story From History
This week in history: On September 12th, 1992 Dr. Mae Jemison became the first Black woman to go into space.