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  • Ever wondered why a famous 90s rapper might feel let down by today's concert crowds? Join us as Your host O.G. GOAT and Shariff from Queens sheds light on the evolving landscape of hip hop and the generational divide that's causing ripples in the music world. His efforts to introduce younger adults to old-school beats to their undeniable preference for modern trap music, Shariff brings a heartfelt perspective on how every era reshapes this dynamic genre. We reflect on hip hop's journey from its marginalized roots to its current status as a cultural powerhouse, all while keeping alive the spirit of its legendary forebears.

    https://youtu.be/4j4M9-uy9gI?si=tas9Na7MC9VONpb5

    Switching gears, we tackle the pressing issue of modernizing education to foster safer communities. Despite lottery funds supposedly earmarked for schools, our institutions often lag behind in technology and resources. Smart boards and tablets are simply not enough; we need a curriculum that genuinely engages students. With comparisons drawn from both public schools and the healthcare sector, we delve into the challenges and potential solutions for making education a catalyst for reducing crime rates. Join our debate on the reliability of technology in these crucial sectors and how updated learning tools can better stimulate young minds.

    We wrap up with a nostalgic homage to hip hop's pioneers and an appreciation for the technological strides that have transformed the industry. Remembering the high costs and rarity of early cell phones, we pay tribute to icons like Nas, Jay-Z, and Biggie Smalls, who climbed the heights of success through sheer grit and innovation. We also highlight Ralph McDaniels’ invaluable contributions via his live Instagram sessions and Video Music Box shows. Special thanks to Sharif for his insights, and a heartfelt shoutout to our audience for tuning in. Don't miss out on this rich tapestry of hip hop history and modern-day reflections!

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  • New York vs Long Island? Tune in and discover how our state-of-the-art podcast studio is designed to transform your recording experience. We promise you'll gain valuable insights into the dynamic flexibility and premium setup our new space offers, ideal for anyone ready to embark on or enhance their podcasting journey. Our discussion then shifts gears to dissect the legal scenarios surrounding Donald Trump's potential sentencing and its ripple effect on his presidential run. This segment will unravel the complex timelines and conditions that could still see him in the 2024 election race, providing a thorough breakdown of what's at stake.

    Ever wondered if congestion pricing is really fair? We tackle this hot-button issue by scrutinizing the additional fees imposed on New Yorkers for using roads and infrastructure they've already financed through their taxes. Hear us spotlight the taxpayer frustration and financial strain this policy can cause. Then, we make a bold comparison between Long Island and Manhattan, highlighting the perks of Long Island—from free parking and pristine venues like UBS Arena and Nassau Coliseum to more convenient shopping and dining options. By the end of this episode, you'll understand why we advocate for Long Island as the ultimate destination for leisure and entertainment, beyond the hustle and bustle of Manhattan.

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  • Emily Mutai's voice quivers with emotion as she recounts a childhood shattered by her father's alcoholism and a society that often turns a blind eye to the struggles of women. As a young mother in Kenya, her story unfolds with the rawness of heartbreak and the resilience of hope. This episode is a moving portrait of life's harshest trials and the unwavering spirit required to overcome them. Emily's experiences with disrupted education, the perils of single motherhood, and the dangers that African women face, serve as a stark reminder of the realities that lie beneath the surface of a continent often romanticized for its natural beauty but riddled with profound hardships.

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    Through Emily's harrowing tale, we share the intimate moment of a mother reuniting with her daughter after a forced separation and the chilling escape from an abduction that could have ended in tragedy. Her story is not just one of survival but a poignant example of the extraordinary courage that lives within the heart of every woman who has faced similar adversities. Join us as Emily brings us into her world, a journey through the very essence of human endurance, and a testament to the strength found in the unlikeliest of places. This episode is more than just a conversation; it's an emotional expedition into the depths of what it means to fight for a better life against all odds.

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  • When the reverberations of conflict echo through our lives, it's voices like Nerdeen Kiswani that bring the stark human reality into focus. Nerdeen's unfiltered narrative captures the calamity faced by Palestinians, particularly in Gaza, providing an account that traverses beyond mere statistics to the personal toll of over 32,000 lives lost, including 11,000 children, since October 7th. Her passionate plea resonates deeply, urging us to look at the US's role in this tragedy through its provision of arms and funds, an action he deems complicit in genocide—a term affirmed by the International Court of Justice.

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    This episode is far more than just a discussion; it's a conduit for the collective anguish and indignation of a people under siege. OG GOAT captures a testament to the Palestinian struggle, poignantly questioning the worth of his people's lives in the eyes of the world and condemning the apathy of powerful nations that stand idly by. As Nerdeen Kiswani shares the harrowing scenes of destruction and loss, she challenges each of us to not only bear witness but to act, to transform empathy into a force against the relentless tide of violence. Join us for a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit amidst the turmoil of war, and a conversation that demands we all take a hard look at the consequences of our inaction.


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  • When New York City grapples with a complex migrant situation, it's time for a powerful conversation that cuts through the noise. Join me as I sit down with Fat Cat CEO, a voice not afraid to challenge the status quo, to unravel the intricacies of Mayor Adams' controversial actions amidst a critical post-pandemic recovery. In a city already pulsating with the challenges of housing, employment, and an under-pressure social services system, we're dissecting the ramifications of suing bus companies for what many see as merely fulfilling their transport function. It's a foray into the heart of the migrant crisis, where the interplay between governance, accountability, and humanitarian responsibility takes center stage.

    This gripping episode peels back the layers of a reactive governance style that's in the hot seat for its latest decision to target bus companies as a means of managing the influx of migrants—both by land and now by air. We scrutinize the intricate dance of politics and practicality, questioning the long-term viability of Mayor Adams' current approach and highlighting the critical need for a proactive strategy that goes beyond courtrooms and confrontations. With Fat Cat CEO's piercing insights, we're shining a light on the need for foresight and action in a city that stands as a beacon for diversity and opportunity. Don't miss this candid take on the deep-seated issues that will shape the future of New York City.



    Ref;
    Mayor Eric Adams Welcomes all migrants with open arms
    https://www.nyc.gov/office-of-the-mayor/news/607-22/adams-administration-project-open-arms-comprehensive-support-plan-meet-educational

    Acceptance Speech bringing reform to the Police Department
    https://youtu.be/0_T0QVw3Nr4?si=lo6rJpEeXz_kE-Dv

    Reduce Police Force / School Safety Officers
    https://youtu.be/Cw2IygtakgI?si=KrSExCIyLzbpQuuf

    Budget Cuts
    https://youtu.be/VyiRd0etGaQ?si=9Amp3aTm4Ju9YrBF

    Rise of Crimes
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HDalDmUJBA

    Migrants time in shelter being cut
    https://youtu.be/m84mjR8ZiDg?si=bjFRWGSJ9wGKRUKu

    Migrants Crime
    https://youtu.be/p96gDPoCot0?si=1NJuJ8M4zGxcCQgh
    https://youtu.be/B-yViGTuT78?si=0E_4jSK-odqZzMys
    https://youtu.be/9Gya6q3VnQk?si=vJDvu7dvKaouvY6-
    https://youtu.be/VRoGAS5BZTQ?si=vn-nTL2uNzMs7-ch
    https://youtu.be/NYjQwmKErtI?si=3IqoQK0XbqE8DvB0


    Contridiction
    https://youtu.be/liUORa-wZpo?si=zKaXAhi8_dmFVDEd

    Migrants being flown in... Hey Mayor lets get a leg up on this one, Get ready.

    The Video: https://youtu.be/PM2iQQ5CAKE?si=wpDCow_2MPTrPzcS

    https://www.google.com/search?q=Migrants+getting+on+planes+in+Texas&rlz=1C1VDKB_enUS975US998&oq=Migrants+getting+on+planes+in+Texas&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIHCAEQIRigATIHCAIQIRigAdIBCjE4Nzk1ajBqMTWoAgCwAgA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#vhid=8wZ_cULqz_YAaM&vssid=l

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  • Ever had a friend who seemed to cheer you on but somehow left you feeling drained? That's the heart of our latest episode, where Azaa Khadraj helps us unravel the dark twists of 'frenemies' — those masquerading allies in life's theater. As Azaa dissects her book "Know Thy Frenemies" we navigate the perilous undercurrents of toxic relationships, even within our own families. It's a candid exploration of the veiled competition and resentment that can lurk beneath the surface of what seems like friendship, and the effect of such dynamics on our mental health, especially in the close quarters induced by the pandemic lockdowns.

    Tragedy often brings hidden truths to light, and our episode doesn't shy away from recounting the sobering tales of those betrayed by the very people they held close. Like the young woman with entrepreneurial dreams, whose fateful trip to Mexico ended in a nightmare, our discussion serves as a cautionary tale on the importance of knowing who we trust. These stories aren't just heart-wrenching—they're crucial conversations about personal safety and the need for discernment when it comes to the company we keep.

    To wrap this thought-provoking session, Azaa's upcoming book takes center stage, promising a deep dive into the art of spotting and understanding these deceptive dynamics. With her book touching down soon, we point you towards Azaa's hub of community interaction for those who can't wait to dissect more about this topic. So, pull up a chair and get ready to listen; because this isn't just another talk—it's a guide to navigating the treacherous waters of relationships with eyes wide open.

    Where to purchase the book: "Know Thy Frenemies"
    https://www.amazon.com/KNOW-THEY-FRENEMIES-Frenemies-Circles-ebook/dp/B0BPMZ9KW6/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?crid=1UHACN6VG269D&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.QL8QcKvI6xIt3Xw5BRMZmGi0GfuXjxZ-ODwh3hd3r2Y.qdEFBfqRVkaHBspSayP4sGlI82HPzWHvzZ_jas_P3R8&dib_tag=se&keywords=know+thy+frenemies+audate&qid=1703695002&s=digital-text&sprefix=know+thy+frenemies+audate%2Cdigital-text%2C64&sr=1-1-fkmr0&ref=d6k_applink_bb_dls&dplnkId=afc4b04a-0a76-4935-b68c-dbac533436df



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    Press Conference
    https://youtu.be/COpMquKDUEM?si=7PLhsPsHgj2IHUlY

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e222Q_MC5Eo

    https://youtu.be/GzkKdT9WM94?si=URGobs2PKd87F7QU

    https://metropolimx.com/bcs-governor-acknowledges-that-he-did-not-know-about-shanquellas-crime/

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  • Questioning Identity Labels and their Underlying Implications


    In this episode we will address the color terms used to describe different nationalities. Are these derogatory terms or proper terms? Where did these terms come from and who coined the phrase "Black People"

    Description

    Do we ever question the labels we use to define ourselves? Let's embark on a journey that pushes the boundaries of our own perceptions. We're not just talking about identity – we're dissecting it, challenging it, and daring to redefine it. We tackle the term "black" and ask if it diminishes the achievements of our community. We even consider how labels like "Irish," "Italian," and "Cuban" might carry a deeper cultural resonance. And before we dive too deep, we lighten the mood with a humorous take on "white" and "black" as nationalities, courtesy of an unwitting game show contestant.

    But we're not stopping there. We're delving into the heart of identity, scrutinizing the implications of reducing individuals to a mere color. Does the term "black people" truly encapsulate the complexity of our identities? With a small detour to the origins of the continent of Africa, we aim to provoke thought and encourage dialogue. Join the conversation, share your views, let's explore this together – not just for us, but for the richness of our shared histories and the future of our identities.

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    Identity and ethnicity are significant aspects of our lives. They influence our perceptions of ourselves and others, shape our experiences, and are instrumental in our understanding of the world around us. In this podcast episode, we take a deep dive into these two intertwined elements, challenging the labels we use and questioning their underlying implications.

    We explore the significance of labeling ethnicities and the terms we use to define ourselves. The term "black," for instance, is frequently used to describe our race. However, the host, Hulse O'GiGo, argues that this term downplays the achievements and contributions of our community. He suggests that terms like Irish, Italian, or Cuban carry more respect and meaning. This perspective, which aims to stimulate a re-evaluation of our perceptions, is supplemented with a clip by Muhammad Ali discussing the same topic.

    Interestingly, the conversation also touches on the use of the terms "white" and "black" as nationalities, with a humorous response from a game show contestant thrown in for good measure. The discourse aims to encourage listeners to share their opinions on this matter, inviting an open dialogue that values diversity of thought.

    Next, we delve into the meaning of identity and terminology. The host expresses discomfort with reducing individuals to a color and suggests that terms like Cuban, Puerto Rican, and Italian hold more cultural significance. He also introduces an intriguing point about the existence of an original name for the continent of Africa that is not commonly used. This topic aims to ignite a discussion on whether the term "black people" diminishes the complexity of our identities.

    This exploration into identity and ethnicity is more than an academic exercise. It is a journey that seeks to redefine our understanding of ourselves and others. It calls for a thoughtful e

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  • ¿Alguna vez has pensado en cómo es la vida en un refugio? ¿Cómo sería crecer sin el amor de una madre o convertirse en un niño de la calle? Esta es la dura realidad que enfrentamos en este episodio, donde exploramos la vida en un refugio. No es fácil, pero enfatizamos la importancia de la fe, la gratitud y la perseverancia. Compartimos nuestras propias experiencias y reflexiones personales sobre estos temas, y esperamos que te inspiren tanto como a nosotros.

    No queremos simplemente sobrevivir, queremos prosperar. Por eso, en la segunda parte de nuestro episodio, destacamos la importancia del trabajo y la independencia financiera. Hablamos sobre cómo vivir en un refugio puede ser humillante y manipulador, y por qué es tan crucial esforzarse por trabajar y no depender de la ayuda del gobierno. Discutimos cómo el trabajo duro y la determinación son las claves para lograr el éxito y cumplir tus metas personales. Acompáñanos en esta emocionante conversación y descubre por qué es tan importante mantenerse firme incluso en las circunstancias más difíciles.

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  • Ready for a wake-up call, America? We're peeling back the layers on the pressing issue of homelessness, particularly in the epicenter of New York City. Expect an uncensored look at the troubling statistics that show a staggering rise in homelessness over the years, alongside an influx of new migrants. We throw some burning questions into the mix: What happens when our homeless veterans are neglected while billions are shipped off to wage wars abroad? How do the city's new arrivals compare with those holding Section 8 vouchers, battling every day for a chance at a decent life?

    As we steer the conversation toward the recent migrant wave in New York City, we question the implications for the city's existing homeless. Brace yourself as we scrutinize the unsettling act of housing migrants in luxurious five-star hotels and offering them employment opportunities, while countless locals languish on the streets. We also highlight a must-watch PBS.org episode that offers valuable insights into this issue. It's high time we put our own citizens first and start making a difference. So, tune in, challenge your preconceptions and let's collectively work towards meaningful change.
    MUST WATCH VIDEO - EXCLUSIVE!!!
    What really happens to the money for affordable housing....
    https://youtu.be/8iei3HtdBbQ?si=HecZcdcqUtvZ508A

    HUD estimates that approximately 990 New York veterans are homeless.
    https://www.coalitionforthehomeless.org/basic-facts-about-homelessness-new-york-city/
    Around 30 percent of homeless families in NYC are employed but still can't afford an apartment.

    Homeless Veterans
    https://veterans.ny.gov/system/files/documents/2022/11/2020-0_veteranhomelessnessnys_report_final.pdf

    This legislation acknowledged trends indicating an increase in the number of women
    veterans experiencing homelessness, as well as the difficulties such veterans face in
    obtaining shelter, childcare, and employment.

    More than 38,000 Homeless Veterans across the United States in 2023
    https://news.va.gov/press-room/va-announces-goal-to-house-38000-veterans-experiencing-homelessness-in-2023/

    Since the war began more than a year ago, the United States has given Ukraine more than $113 billion in aid. We know it is a lot of money.
    https://www.kennedy.senate.gov/public/2023/6/america-s-billions-in-aid-to-ukraine-isn-t-charity-but-it-can-t-be-wasted

    Average Cost of living?
    https://www.forbes.com/advisor/mortgages/cost-of-living-by-state/
    $49,000 Average cost of Living in USA * 40,000 homeless Veterans = Do the math

    Homelessness wasn't always this bad. "In the 1970s, there was an adequate supply of affordable units
    https://www.npr.org/sections/money/2021/06/08/1003982733/squalor-behind-the-golden-gate-confronting-californias-homelessness-crisis

    How many immigrants have been sent to New York?
    Since April 2022, more than 116,000 migrants have arrived in New York City.
    https://www.vox.com/policy/2023/9/26/23875580/new-york-city-migrant-crisis-influx-eric-adams

    The numbers. In 2019, the overall number of homeless residents was 78,604. The vast majority of them, 74,982, were in shelters while 3,622 were not. This represents a slight decrease from 2018 when the total number

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  • Imagine your peaceful residential neighborhood suddenly becoming the hub for Citi bike stations. As fascinating as it sounds, it also brings along an array of issues. We take a deep dive into this topic, not only highlighting the problems like zoning law disregard and decreased property values, but also the cumbersome aftermath of riders gallivanting through the streets at night along with a lack of protective gear. Our Host, OG Goat, an expert in urban planning, joins us to provide some much-needed perspective on how these bike stations, while a boon for eco-friendly travel, may also become a bane for residents.

    Now, picture the future where unmanned bikes and careless riders become the norm. We raise pressing concerns about the potential safety risks and the nuisance they could cause in residential areas. Starting with bikes strewn around to the riders doing a slalom between cars, we discuss the possible chaos. OG Goat lends his voice to the discussion, suggesting ways to ensure the safety of riders and maintain the tranquility of the neighborhoods. This conversation is not just essential, but also eye-opening for anyone intrigued by the impact of Citi bike stations on their communities. Let's navigate the rocky terrain of this discussion together.

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  • The time has come, through this episode Black women will connect world wide. There are Black women world-wide and we want to hear your story. What are you going through as a Black Woman? How are you being treated in your country? This is the beginning of the Black Woman's Global Society featured on "What part of the game is that". Starting with this episode Black Woman will now create a force the will shock the world!

    Episode Description

    Get ready to embark on an enthralling journey through rural Kenya, as we sit down with the charming and insightful Margaret. Living amidst the simplicity and tranquillity of Kakomega, Margaret gives us an unexpected perspective on wealth, as she compares the self-sufficient agricultural lifestyle of the rural areas to the market-dependent urban life. Buckle up as she takes us through her daily routine, from nurturing her farm that brims with an array of fruits, vegetables, and livestock, to her thoughts on housing and equality in her close-knit community.

    The conversation takes a fascinating turn as we explore the communication and entertainment scene in Kakomega with Margaret. Experience the thrill as Margaret shares her methods of keeping in touch with the outer world, her access to beauty treatments, and how she enjoys her dose of entertainment. The episode reaches its climax as Margaret candidly discloses the healthcare scenario in Kenya, highlighting the pivotal role of local and foreign-educated practitioners in fortifying the country's medical infrastructure. She offers an upfront and compelling narrative on Kenya's battle against diseases, and how they are keeping AIDS at bay. An intriguing conversation with Margaret awaits you, promising a deep dive into an unfamiliar world of rural Kenya.



    Inspirational Links
    When Black Women Lead We all Win!
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/marianneschnall/2020/08/17/when-black-women-lead-we-all-win/?sh=242d937e4513

    The Video
    https://youtu.be/zrpjaHhAaQ8

    Afro-Mexican Women
    https://youtu.be/zS4VSQNGr_A
    https://blackgirlnerds.com/10-things-you-didnt-know-about-afro-mexicans/
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afro-Mexicans


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  • This episode has been brought to us by a co-worker of mine name Camille. Traditional Feminist "The Big Three". In this episode I am sure we will have many different opinions. However let me get this out first. Many people have told me I have an unorthodox way of thinking. Including but not limited to my chess game. Now that, that's on the table here is my thoughts (listen to this episode)....

    Ever wondered why the term 'men' has historically referred to both genders or does it? Does this subtle language nuance impact our perception of equality? In our enlightening discussion, we dive into the complexities of feminism and equal rights, affirming that our society is indeed ready for a woman to hold the highest position in the country. We touch upon work equality and how it manifests in different industries such as construction, and discuss how women can play a decisive role in modifying key legal documents like the Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence.

    Did you know that the interpretation of the phrase 'all men are created equal' has varied over the years, oftentimes being used to justify oppression and drive change? Let's delve into this and more, as we unpack the topic of abortion and women's rights. We take you through the different stages of pregnancy, the legal implications of a woman's decision to have an abortion and how a woman in power can effect such changes. We conclude with an engaging discussion on the importance of embracing our differences to create a more equitable society. Tune in for a fresh perspective and deeper understanding of feminism and women's rights.

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    Explorando el feminismo, la igualdad y los derechos de las mujeres: lingüística histórica e implicaciones modernas


    ¿Alguna vez se preguntó por qué el término 'hombres' se ha referido históricamente a ambos géneros o no? ¿Este matiz sutil del lenguaje afecta nuestra percepción de igualdad? En nuestra esclarecedora discusión, nos sumergimos en las complejidades del feminismo y la igualdad de derechos, afirmando que nuestra sociedad está lista para que una mujer ocupe el puesto más alto del país. Nos referimos a la igualdad laboral y cómo se manifiesta en diferentes industrias, como la construcción, y discutimos cómo las mujeres pueden desempeñar un papel decisivo en la modificación de documentos legales clave como la Declaración de Derechos y la Declaración de Independencia.

    ¿Sabías que la interpretación de la frase "todos los hombres son creados iguales" ha variado a lo largo de los años, y a menudo se usa para justificar la opresión e impulsar el cambio? Profundicemos en esto y más, mientras analizamos el tema del aborto y los derechos de la mujer. Te llevamos a través de las diferentes etapas del embarazo, las implicaciones legales de la decisión de una mujer de abortar y cómo una mujer en el poder puede efectuar tales cambios. Concluimos con un

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  • This episode is intended on getting to the bottom of the cloned meats issue. Have you slipped cloned meats into our supermarkets? I want to know what I am eating! You want the public to trust what you say... but every time we turn around you give a reason not to trust you. Feel free to add your opinion to this episode by calling 212-718-0330 and leaving a voicemail message.


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    https://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/health/article/fda-won-t-require-label-for-products-from-clones-1816178.php

    CNBC - FISH GROWN IN A LAB
    https://www.cnbc.com/video/2017/09/02/indiebio-tour-lab-spawned-memphis-meats-funded-by-gates-branson.html?jwsource=cl

    Read more from the government website: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2213849/

    Tanne JH. FDA approves use of cloned animals for food. BMJ. 2008 Jan 26;336(7637):176. doi: 10.1136/bmj.39468.528368.DB. PMID: 18219021;

    Dr.Bobby Price
    https://youtube.com/shorts/_bkMNcPD3HE?feature=share

    Fake Food
    https://youtu.be/1Lexquxg52c

    T-Bone Steak
    https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT8FRnGCf/

    Cabbage anyone?
    https://youtube.com/shorts/Vs0PfYXAxNY?feature=share

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  • It appears the system is set up to dig into the pockets of low income families by any means necessary. Knock it off let's get the kids off the streets and into schools by any means necessary. Lets off the programs the children are interested in. After all they have proven there is a way to have financial free using the computer. And there is more to come. I am eager to see what's next.

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  • In this episode I discuss minimum wage with Ms. D from Brooklyn New York and the effects it has on low income neighborhoods. While discussing this topic it led us into education, guns, the government's system in determining what the minimum wage should be, what ever method the government uses it doesn't work. Many people are unable to live in New York and move out. The system needs fixing!!! To the Government STOP playing with people's lives, fix the school system and government housing. Enough is enough. You created the term Slum landlord and you are sitting on the throne.

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  • How much trust/faith do you have in the hospitals. I have a great deal, however I can also say it is not 100%. I will give them about 80%. The point I am making here is simple please keep yourself in tuned with what's going on in the hospitals and nursing homes when it comes to your love ones.

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  • Customer Service, Where do you stand?

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  • In this episode Reverend Marion Hedger a Psychic is addressing the difference between people that claim to be Psychics and a true Psychic. Marion says you check the credentials of Psychics the same way as your any other profession. Hear the detailed story of a true Psychic.

    GOAT, O.G. (2012, Sep 16). Psychics VIII : Debra Huelsebusch and Marion Hedger, The Sculpture Center, 44 Purves Street, LIC, NY. https://youtu.be/ZnKppS0DfGM, https://youtu.be/oOyQMgIiYrY

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  • We are trying to understand why co-workers snitch at work are they guaranteed a promotion? Please record your audio file and send it in. We would like to hear from you on this one. Snitching at Work! Why do they do it?

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  • Why is it so hard to do business on the up and up? 75% of the sandwich is empty.

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