This episode starts with New Year reflections and the idea of “F*** the Streets” — questioning how street mentality really affects kids, women, and the community at large. We get into the contradictions of street codes, the glorification of snitching, karma, stunting culture, and what all of it does long-term. From there, we talk honestly about fear, pressure, and survival through the lens of Black men, before shifting into relationships, celebrity breakups, gender dynamics, vengeance, and th...
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This episode starts with New Year reflections and the idea of “F*** the Streets” — questioning how street mentality really affects kids, women, and the community at large. We get into the contradictions of street codes, the glorification of snitching, karma, stunting culture, and what all of it does long-term. From there, we talk honestly about fear, pressure, and survival through the lens of Black men, before shifting into relationships, celebrity breakups, gender dynamics, vengeance, and th...
We start this episode with a message — not just to y’all, but to myself. That Keri Hilson quote at the top? It hit different. If you’re ignoring your purpose, life will remind you. And not gently. I break down why momentum, pressure, and consistency matter — especially when you're trying to change your life. Then we get into it... First up, Wallo’s viral comments about Black business got the internet buzzing. Was he wrong, or just being honest? I’m unpacking the whole clip and giving my take ...
OutsideLooKINGinPOD
This episode starts with New Year reflections and the idea of “F*** the Streets” — questioning how street mentality really affects kids, women, and the community at large. We get into the contradictions of street codes, the glorification of snitching, karma, stunting culture, and what all of it does long-term. From there, we talk honestly about fear, pressure, and survival through the lens of Black men, before shifting into relationships, celebrity breakups, gender dynamics, vengeance, and th...