Send us a text The night starts as a catch-up and turns into a wake-up call: people at home are listening closely, waiting for the stream, and telling us this show feels like them. We thought we had a casual couch session; the city told us we have a community mic. So we set a new Tuesday schedule, talk through what consistency actually costs when the cameras cut off, and admit how much it means to hear friends and strangers say they’re locked in. Life enters the room fast. One of us is hours...
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Send us a text The night starts as a catch-up and turns into a wake-up call: people at home are listening closely, waiting for the stream, and telling us this show feels like them. We thought we had a casual couch session; the city told us we have a community mic. So we set a new Tuesday schedule, talk through what consistency actually costs when the cameras cut off, and admit how much it means to hear friends and strangers say they’re locked in. Life enters the room fast. One of us is hours...
The Village Vets discuss Charlie Kirk, Atlanta rappers, and childhood memories
Culturally Inappropriate with A.C. Lee
1 hour 53 minutes
2 months ago
The Village Vets discuss Charlie Kirk, Atlanta rappers, and childhood memories
Send us a text Who truly belongs on Atlanta's hip-hop Mount Rushmore? In this raw, unfiltered conversation, we spark a heated debate about the artists who've shaped the A's musical legacy. While Future, Gucci Mane, and André 3000 get their flowers, we make passionate cases for overlooked legends like 2 Chainz and Ludacris – artists whose versatility and impact often get lost in the historical narrative. "Atlanta ain't just the streets, it's club music," one of us points out, highlighting how...
Culturally Inappropriate with A.C. Lee
Send us a text The night starts as a catch-up and turns into a wake-up call: people at home are listening closely, waiting for the stream, and telling us this show feels like them. We thought we had a casual couch session; the city told us we have a community mic. So we set a new Tuesday schedule, talk through what consistency actually costs when the cameras cut off, and admit how much it means to hear friends and strangers say they’re locked in. Life enters the room fast. One of us is hours...