ii-044 Shea Butter Twitter artwork
Introspective Insight: The Black Wall Street Podcast

ii-044 Shea Butter Twitter

  • 1:41:25
  • March 18th 2018

Peace, Love, and all that good stuff!

WoS – Ambiguous – Open to or having several possible meanings or interpretations; Equivocal

QoS – “Don’t take life too seriously. You will never get out of it alive.”

Off-Topic – Michelm rhetoric (Eating Healthy)

Topics: Is Bruno Mars a Cultural Appropriator? Eminem? | Miley Cyrus? | Bieber? | Mackelmore? → Racial ambiguity allows accepted crossing of genres/ different sounds →The Goat (MJ) would struggle in this day and age →Since Hip-Hop culture is poppin all artist want in →Bruno Mars recreates work and is not original →Bruno Mars won Album of The Year because white people love him →The issue is we want our culture from non-black bodies → New Jack Swing → The story of Harlem in the late '80s is engraved in hip-hop lore. The crack epidemic was at full force and violence became rampant as the center of Black culture revivalism became synonymous with urban decay. Under these conditions, a young musical prodigy named Teddy Riley was steadily gaining attention with this new rhythmic sound. In a 1987 Village Voice article, writer Barry Michael Cooper christened Riley's sonic concoction the "New Jack Swing" and it wasn't long before the new sound became a movement.

Break------- Know what you do x Nowell Major

During break we got into a debate about chris brown and if him and rihanna never got into it where would he be in his career. We all said much further than he is thus far but there had to be one person to completely disagree and the content was tooo good to pass up ! Tune in!

Men Bashing → #MenAreTrash →Men are born into misogyny →Men have the easy way →Men don’t have a place for pain result in abuse hyper masculinity →Patriarchy →Expressed casually as opposed to explained →#MenAreTrash enables the trash behavior →No solidarity in this situation →Its offensive to catch attention →Do men Listen? Do women explain? →Women are groomed to be passive and to wait on the right man →This hashtag is Bashing the system that oppresses women

Thank you for checking out this episode of Introspective Insight: The Black Wallstreet Podcast and we hope you come back next week with a new set of ears. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on iTunes, iHeartRadio, Soundcloud, Tunein Radio, or Stitcher. It will help us to keep delivering great content that you want to hear every week!

Subscribe to Introspective Insight via iTunes | Soundcloud | Stitcher | Tunein Radio

As always,

#JoinTheConversation | #StayRoyal

Social Media

FB: RoyalFlexTheBrand | Devin Malik Anglin | RFTB: Introspective Insight Hot Topics | FlowGodFlaMo

IG: RoyalFlexTheBrand | KingDevDoe | D.Horace | FlowGodFlaMo

Twitter: RFTB_Official | iiTalkShow | KingDevDoe

Youtube: Devon Horace |

Youcaring.com/RFTBinsight

---

Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/introspectiveinsight/message

Introspective Insight: The Black Wall Street Podcast

Introducing Introspective Insight: The Black Wall Street Podcast, where edutainment is KING! Our mission is to build community through conversation, centering on the unique perspectives and experiences of Afrocentric people. With rotating hosts, creator Devin Anglin provides insight on various topics based on life experiences to revive communities like the infamous Black Wall Street. We believe in collective mindsets and action for collective impact work. Join us for a unique blend of education and entertainment where righteousness and ratchetness coexist in harmony. Get introspective insights, challenge your thinking, and explore the African diaspora + some with us on this journey of growth and discovery.


Our revolution will be televised! #IntrospectiveInsight #TheBlackWallstreetPodcast #BlackWallstreetMindset

King Dev avatar
King Dev
Host

King Dev, the visionary behind the acclaimed Introspective Insight podcast, has captivated audiences since its inaugural episode on April 5th, 2017. With an impressive record of over 100 episodes, King Dev has left an indelible mark on listeners. Now, driven by a renewed fervor, he seeks to reignite the momentum and deliver even more riveting edutainment to both loyal and newfound fans. Get ready to be enthralled once again by the brilliance and passion of Dev as he embarks on this exciting new chapter.

Support Us

Your unwavering support empowers us to continue our transformative journey. By embracing Afrocentric perspectives and fostering a sense of community, together we can make a lasting impact. Join us in this important endeavor, as we strive to uplift voices and build bridges of understanding. Your support means the world to us. #IntrospectiveInsight #TheBlackWallstreetPodcast #JoinTheConversation