Send us a text Start with a salute to Noble Drew Ali, then step aboard a vessel where character is the cargo and unity is the lifeline. We sit down with leaders and members of the Moorish Rite to unpack why this Freemasonic body embraces a nautical framework—seamanship, roles, and discipline—to shape better men, stronger families, and resilient communities. The sea isn’t just a metaphor; it’s a method. Ships demand clarity, accountability, and courage, and those same traits carry us through c...
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Send us a text Start with a salute to Noble Drew Ali, then step aboard a vessel where character is the cargo and unity is the lifeline. We sit down with leaders and members of the Moorish Rite to unpack why this Freemasonic body embraces a nautical framework—seamanship, roles, and discipline—to shape better men, stronger families, and resilient communities. The sea isn’t just a metaphor; it’s a method. Ships demand clarity, accountability, and courage, and those same traits carry us through c...
Send us a text What if the story you learned about your first American ancestor isn’t the whole story? We go straight at the hardest questions: how did ships sustain hundreds of people for months at sea, why do the numbers for North America hover around 300,000, and where do DNA haplogroups and Paleoamerican finds like Lucia fit into the picture? We explore the claim that many Black families may hold deep Indigenous roots in the Americas alongside West African ancestry, challenging assumption...
NYPTALKSHOW Podcast
Send us a text Start with a salute to Noble Drew Ali, then step aboard a vessel where character is the cargo and unity is the lifeline. We sit down with leaders and members of the Moorish Rite to unpack why this Freemasonic body embraces a nautical framework—seamanship, roles, and discipline—to shape better men, stronger families, and resilient communities. The sea isn’t just a metaphor; it’s a method. Ships demand clarity, accountability, and courage, and those same traits carry us through c...