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(0:00) Rod & Toan Podcast begins in Heaven discussing theatre
(2:00) “There’s some Hoes In This House” The cast take it back for their listeners to DJ Frank Ski and Baltimore Club Music
(4:30) The Duo Check-In about their individual week and weekend experiences
(6:30) Rest In Peace to FBG Duck, Chicago Rapper who recently was gunned down in broad day light in Chicago
(9:00) Thoughts of division within “The Culture” and how this lessens advancement
(14:30) Message to Africans & African Americans 🟩⬛️🟥
(22:30) The Group speaks on BALTIMORE influence on the culture, it’s natives and it’s well known charm
(29:00) The cast describe and explore Baltimore Reputation, misconceptions and ideas of what could uplift the Little Big City
(34:00) The Duo change gears to Talk industry “Writers versus The Artist” and deliberate on “who gets credit”
(42:00) How does confidentiality of Ghost Writing spur out to the public?
(44:00) Next, The group explore some historic influences on the history of African American image
(50:00) Monica & Brandy Versuz Anticipation 💕
(53:00) Toan likes a lot about WAP, but disagrees with lyrics such as “Bottom Feeders”
(56:00) The cast discuss wearing “Mask in the Strip Club” after Rod says it’s his song choice when establishments reopen
(58:00) Killa Cam Cam’Ron spits bars and the group demands another project
(60:00) The duo discuss new music from Nas, Pharrell and Jay-Z & more
(65:00) Why are Bloggers not reposting Black Excellence, however quick to publicize Black Trauma ❓❓
(71:00) Exploring media double standard with publicizing social justice content when it’s convenient
(74:00) Rod & Toan discuss STREET CODE relevance in 2020
(77:00) Baltimore Bias track from Monte Baby 🎶
(79:00) Megan Thee Stallion and Tory Lanez implications.
(82:30) Rod facilitates talks sensitive to Black Women’s Protection while calling for more Black Men and Males in general to stand up for Women’s Well-Being
(89:00) Closing remarks from the cast prompt their listeners about zero tolerance towards division and increasing cultural cohesiveness