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My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveNegatives Black CultureBlack Culture is one of the most things to be proud of as a African American. We influence so much in this world but there are some negatives within the culture that we have to remove because it tears us down. Senseless violence, sexual content, negative rap lyrics that are being acted out, & the slave mindset of over caring of materialistic things. We look at these negatives as normal in our culture but it's something that is hindering us from growth. We are our own worst enemy. 2022-11-1353 minMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveBlack Hidden Figures In STEMBlack Hidden Figures are Scientist, Technologist, Engineers and Mathematicians. Black History Stories involve some intelligent men and women who invented things that we still use today. Black inventors such as Granville T Woods, Lewis Latimer, & Benjamin Banneker laid the foundations that changed Americas narrative that blacks weren't intelligent. Facing extreme racism and discrimination  from the patented office, Blacks still have over 50,000 patents and a lot more inventions were stolen from them. We need more black educated men and women who will change the world with their brains.2022-10-311h 02My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveWhat Happened To Mitrice Richardson & Lavena Johnson? Episode 50My Unapologetic Perspective Episode 50 "What Happened To Mitrice Richardson & Lavena Johnson?"   Mitrice Richardson case was never ruled a Homicide. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department made a lot of errors and had a lot of gaps in their stories about the disappearance and death of Mitrice. Was this a Cover Up? Was Mitrice Murdered? Why was the police slow to respond? Was it racism?  Private Lavena Johnson death was ruled a Suicide. The evidence paint a different Picture. Is this a military cover up of sexual assault? Was Lavena Murdered in a sexist military environment? Why has the US Ar...2022-10-0355 minMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveHow Black Comedians Educated America Episode 49My Unapologetic Perspective Episode 49 " How Black Comedians Educated America."  Black Comedians educated America on the truth about America. Black Comedians were usually humiliated early on in American history with blackface. Until Comedians such as Redd Foxx, Dick Moms Mabley, Dick Gregory, Flip Wilson, Bill Cosby, & Richard Pryor brought the truth to Americas door step. Black comedians used their platform to speak about Racism, Black History, Politics, Poverty, Police Brutality, and other problems in America. They gave humor and education through eras of segregation, Jim Crow, Civil Rights Movement, & Black Power movement to change comedy and television forever.  Eddie Murphy, Ch...2022-09-261h 12My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveWhy They're Afraid Of Critical Race TheoryMy Unapologetic Perspective "Why They're Afraid Of Critical Race Theory " Episode 48  Critical Race theory is how the law was/is influenced by race and power. Racism is part of Americas roots and still effects African Americans through systemic racism.  Critical Race Theory has been attacked by parents and politicians for the past few years. They're afraid that truthful teachings of the past regarding racism is not important.. They're erasing black history and removing books to hide history that contradicts their glory story of American history. American Slavery, Civil Rights Movement, KKK, Jim Crow, Segregation, Redlining, Lynching, Emmett Till, Dr Ki...2022-08-291h 00My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveHip-Hop Culture & History Featuring Jaz-OMy Unapologetic Perspective Episode 47 Hip-Hop Culture & History Featuring Hip-Legend Jaz-o. On This episode We interview Jaz-o discussing the origins of hip-hop, Recording his first album in London, Touring, Advice to younger artist, Hip-hop Culture and plenty of music stories.  Being from the same projects as Jay-Z, the two would meet and become friends, with Jaz-O being a rhyme mentor to Jay-Z. Sometime during the year of 1986, the two lyricists would soon form a short-lived group by the name of High Potent. Despite the group being short-lived, the two recorded and released several songs throughout 1986, before Jaz-O would go on a...2022-08-021h 45My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveHow America Was Built On RacismMy Unapologetic Perspective Episode 46 "How America Was Built On Racism" Some People in America are attempting to suppress history & half way tell the truth about the history in America. Why? Because the Founding Fathers and the the individuals who came up with the principles of America were racist. Most of people who sign the declaration of independence were slave owners. Racism is a system developed into institutions that still practice racism today. The Police Departments, Judicial System, Banks, and the Education System all are rooted in white supremacy. The country was built on the backs of Blacks used for...2022-07-171h 05My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveBlack People To Listen To Episode 45My Unapologetic Perspective Episode 45 " Black People To Listen To"   On this episode we discuss the people we listen to on a daily basis for their perspective. Black People have been indoctrinated to a lot of misinformation in America. The people we discuss give African Americans information for the Black History, current event and the black future. Tariq Nasheed - The Hidden Colors Series  Kaba Hiawatha Kamene  - Pan African, African Centered educator  Wallo & Gillie - Million Dollars Worth Of Game Professor  James Small- African Spirituality  Michael Imhotep  - African History...2022-07-111h 16My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveWhy Marcus Garvey Is ImportantMy Unapologetic Perspective Episode 44 Why Marcus Garvey Is Important  We have been raised on leaders such as Martin Luther King Jr, Malcolm X, Elijah Muhammad, &  Nelson Mandela but Marcus Garvey influenced them all.  Marcus Garvey and the UNIA ( Universal Negro Improvement Association ) created racial pride for Black people around the world. He created unity on Pan-Africanism that all black people help and build with each other from different parts of the world. He implemented a strong Black economy for black businesses.   Marcus Garvey is important for Black History and necessary to understand for the black future.2022-06-131h 05My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveBlack History & Future In Medical FieldHealing, Nursing, Doctoring is a huge part of Black History. African Americans in the Medical field is important to black history and the black future. Africans passed down healing remedies from generation to generation. Africans that were slaves brought the healing knowledge to American plantations. African Americans had knowledge of plants to create medicine. It was common for A black midwife to deliver babies for blacks and whites. They nursed them and took care of them. African Americans such as James Durham, Rebecca Crumpler, Mary Coley, Susie Taylor, Mary Mahoney, James Mccune Smith, Daniel Hale Williams, & Onesimus contributed to...2022-05-301h 00My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveThey Built Black Community On Toxic LandNew Orleans Built Homes on a toxic landfill and encouraged black residents to move there. The predominantly Black Community ( Gordon Plaza ) built on toxic land have not reimbursed for their decades of exposure to toxic chemicals. The area has been nicknamed " Cancer Alley."   Environmental Racism is one of the biggest factors in systemic racism. Plants that dump toxic waste and pollute the environment are located in Minority communities. Decades of segregation, redlining, Urban Renewal, Gentrification,  has made housing in African American communities a pitfall.2022-05-2358 minMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveImportance Of HBCU'S | Episode 40 |Historical Black Colleges and Universities aka HBCUS are important to black history and important for African Americans today. HBCUS have produced amazing black leaders such as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, WEB Dubois, Booker T Washington, Thurgood Marshall, Civil Rights Movement Leaders, Kamala Harris, Oprah Winfrey and Stacey Abrams. HBCU's such as Howard University, Fisk University, Hampton University, Spelman College, Morehouse College, Tennessee State, & Morris Brown. HBCUS are important history and important for the black future for educating African Americans in a comfortable and affordable environment,2022-05-161h 13My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveHow Muhammad Ali, Kareem Abdul Jabbar, & Jim Brown Pioneered Athletes Activism Episode 39Muhammad Ali, Kareem Abdul Jabbar, & Jim Brown were great athletes and Great Activist. Their Involvement in the Civil Rights Movement Discrimination, Racism has set the tone for Social Injustice movements today. Ali and Kareems conversion to Islam when America seen it as anti American paved the way for other athletes. Using their freedom of speech and proud to be black mentality they helped create change not just for athletes but for all African Americans2022-04-251h 07My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveWhy School Won't Teach About Reconstruction | Episode 38 |Most Americans never learned what happened after The Civil War that ended slavery and the Emancipation Proclamation went into effect. The reconstruction era is rarely taught in schools. W.E.B Dubois calls it the era where African Americans got a brief moment in the sun before being turned back into a new type of slavery. The reconstruction period was a time where African Americans were in schools, owning land, owning businesses and into government positions, It ended with the KKK and the confederates regaining their control over African Americans and racism picked back up.2022-04-1850 minMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveWhat They Won't Teach You About American Riots - Episode 37On this episode we discuss the miseducation of the riots. We debunk the myth that African Americans are the main rioters in the United States. we discuss the history of riots that were African Americans were mainly the victims of. We breakdown why African Americans march protest has turned into riots in the past few decades. 2022-04-1155 minMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveThe Black Women Who Refused To Shut Up Part 2 | My Unapologetic Perspective Episode 36 |Black Women have been the key to every movement in history. The Abolitionist, Anti-Lynching, Education, Women Suffrage, Civil Rights Movement, Black Panther Party & Black Lives Matters movement. They have been faced not only with racism but sexism. They still have managed to be leaders and create change even when the world has tried to silence them.  On this episode we focus on two of the greatest leaders in Black History which is Fannie Lou Hamer, & Ella Baker. We discuss how without them there wouldn't have been a civil rights movement. Their names may not be mentioned with the men b...2022-03-2858 minMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveThe Black Women Who Refused To Shut Up | My Unapologetic Perspective Episode 35 |Black Women have been the key to every movement in history. The Abolitionist, Anti-Lynching, Education, Women Suffrage, Civil Rights Movement, Black Panther Party & Black Lives Matters movement. They have been faced not only with racism but sexism. They still have managed to be leaders and create change even when the world has tried to silence them.  On this episode we focus on two of the greatest leaders in Black History which is Ida B Wells, & Sojourner Truth. We discuss the racism and sexism they faced . We also break down their accomplishments and their refusal to stay quiet w...2022-03-2155 minMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveHow Does The Killing of Jimmy Lee Jackson Keep Happening? | My Unapologetic Perspective Episode 34Jimmy Lee Jackson death sparked the Selma March for the civil rights movement which led to the Voting Rights Act of 1965. His death has been recycled when it comes to Self Defense from the attacker. He was another victim of police brutality that is still being fought today.  On this episode we discuss the cause and death of Jimmy Lee Jackson in the civil rights movement. We correlate his death with modern day deaths such as Trayvon Martin, George Floyd, & Ahmaud Arbery.2022-03-1458 minMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic Perspective Episode 33 | Why Did They Assassinate Fred Hampton? |On this episode we breakdown the greatness of the Chicago Chairman Of The Black Panther Party Fred Hampton. We discuss the FBI's plot and execution to assassinate Fred Hampton. We breakdown the FBI's case, raid, murder, and legal aftermath of the assassination. We discuss how it is relevant today and how important he will forever be.2022-02-071h 08Going North PodcastGoing North PodcastEp. 464 – “Redemption” with Bart Butler“Giving back is part of our business plan.” – Bart Butler Today’s featured author is Real Estate Mogul, Serial Entrepreneur, and philanthropist, Bartholomew “Bart” Butler. Bart and I talk about his book, “Redemption: Grace Extended and The Real Price of Success”, the power of faith, and more!   Key Thing’s You’ll Learn: What keeps Bart going. The 3 lessons he gained from publishing his book. The CES Method and how it can help you claim your own version of success.   Bart’s Site: https://thebartbutlersto...2022-02-0342 minMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveNew Wabu Order & My Unapologetic Perspective Collaboration Podcast Episode | Episode 32 |On this episode we collaborated with New Wabu Order Podcast. We discuss our origins and purpose of podcasting. We breakdown how African Americans forgiveness may contribute to our own oppression. We break down what Mental health is and how it is affecting African Americans. We talk about what we as black leaders can do to help the next generation. We share black history, perspective and genuine conversation.2022-01-101h 27My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic Perspective & New Wabu Order Podcast Collaboration |Episode 32|On this episode we collaborated with New Wabu Order Podcast. We discuss our origins and purpose of podcasting. We breakdown how African Americans forgiveness may contribute to our own oppression. We break down what Mental health is and how it is affecting African Americans. We talk about what we as black leaders can do to help the next generation. We share black history, perspective and genuine conversation. 2022-01-101h 32My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic Perspective Episode 31 | The Murder Of Emmett Till |On this episode we breakdown the murder case of Emmett Till. We discuss the background, the incident, the trial, and how it still impacts us today.2021-12-201h 00My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic Perspective Episode 30 | History, Struggle & Importance Of Black Officers |On this episode we discuss the history of black police officer in America. We talk about their accomplishments within in the department and community. We breakdown the everyday struggle that black officers in particular has to deal with. We also give our perspective on why we need more black officers. 2021-12-061h 11My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic Perspective Episode 29 | Silencing Black Voices |On this episode we discuss the history of racist people in America attempting to silence black voices. We breakdown the history of African American leaders being hated, killed or attempted to be silenced for speaking out against racism. We discuss the difference in Anti White vs calling out racism for what it is. We talk about why African Americans shouldn't stop speaking out, shut up and dribble, or be subordinate to Americas racism.2021-11-221h 09My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic Perspective Episode 28 | Segregated Housing, Sundown Towns, & Amber Alerts |On this episode the podcast discuss the Ahmaud Arbery Case and how it relates to the history of Segregated Housing. They talk about the history of Redlining, Sundown Towns, and discriminations in housing. They also break down the discriminations in Amber Alerts2021-11-151h 11My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic Perspective Episode 27 | Uncomfortable Questions For A Black Man |On this episode the podcast answers some uncomfortable questions authentically. 1. When did you first experience with racism that you noticed and how did you react to it? • what would be your advice to the youth on how to handle that situation today? 2. Was there ever a time where you felt ashamed to be black? Why did it make you feel that way? What made you come out of that mentality? 3. The term oppression has been used in the black community. If a person were to ask you ho...2021-11-081h 08My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic Perspective Episode 26 | Why Do We Talk About Black History & Racism? |On this episode of the podcast we revisit the question of Why do we do this podcast? We break down the importance of discussing black history, racism and controversial topics publicly. We talk about why it's important for other people to research the history and information to be able to have this conversations as well. We talk about emotions vs intellect when having these discussions.2021-10-181h 07My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic Perspective Episode 25 | History & Hard Times Of The Biracial |On this episode we discuss the history of Interracial couples and Biracial kids. We breakdown the history pre-slavery, slavery and post slavery. We talk about the culture shock it creates depending on where you are in the world. We talk about the mental health of kids who are biracial & their parents and the things they have to go through on a daily basis.2021-10-111h 12My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic Perspective Episode 24 | The Impact Of The Youth Creating Change |On this episode we talk about the history of young people creating change by doing courageous things to resist inequality. We dive into the minds of those younger individuals. We discuss why it's important for those youth leaders and what the adults can do to guide their voices and stances on important issues.2021-09-271h 14My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic Perspective Episode 23 | War On Drugs In The Black Community |On this episode of My Unapologetic Perspective the team discusses the history of drugs in the united states and how it has effected the black community. We talk about the effects of different drugs and the addiction it causes. We breakdown why African Americans decide to use drugs, sell drugs and the effect it has on themselves, their family and the community.2021-09-201h 14My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic Perspective Episode 22 | The Black Pawns & Sambos?? |On this episode the team talks about the History of The Uncle Tom & Sambo in reference to the sellout. They talk about how this created even more division amongst black leaders in the past and how it currently plays a role in politics when discussing Black liberals vs Black Conservatives. Who are the Sambos? Who are the pawns being used as propaganda to destroy the black community? What direction should the black community voters go in?2021-08-301h 25My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic Perspective Episode 21 | Overprotective Of Black Culture |On this episode the team discusses the core values of Black Culture. They talk how African Americans have passed down African Culture in America. They discuss being overprotective of the Black Culture when it comes to vultures. They break down Culture Appreciation Vs Culture Appropriation. 2021-08-231h 20Going North PodcastGoing North PodcastEp. 390 – “When Handsome Hearts Heal” with Nelson Brown (@NelsonEBrown1)“Just because you don’t share everything with everybody does not mean that you’re not doing anything phenomenal behind the scenes.” – Nelson Brown   Today’s featured award-winning author is entrepreneur, activist, and Radio Show Host, Nelson Brown. Nelson comes back for another visit to talk about his upcoming projects, lessons learned from the pandemic, and more!!   Key Thing’s You’ll Learn: What to expect from his next book. How Nelson used his time during the pandemi...2021-08-1449 minMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic Perspective Episode 20 |Youth With Guns & Black Mental Health |On this episode the teams talks about the growth of young African Americans using or being killed by gun violence. They talk about the accountability the black community has in the youths demise. They also breakdown the importance and seriousness of Black Mental Health. They talk about how racism and discrimination can cause mental fatigue.  2021-08-021h 09My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic Perspective Episode 19 | Racial Profiling & Removing Statues |On this episode the team discusses on why they're happy to see confederate statues come down in VA and why more need to come down. They breakdown the statistics released of African Americans being pulled over by police way more than anyone else in VA, and the dangers of driving while black.2021-07-261h 20My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic Perspective Episode 18 | Reporting Live From The Other America |On this episode the team discuss some important current events. They give their perspective On why there is no such thing as Black Privilege. They talk about the pros and cons of Boycotting the Olympics and of not boycotting the Olympics.  Their share what they expect from Virginias optional African American Studies Curriculum.2021-07-191h 25My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic Perspective Episode 17 | African Americans In The Old West & The Black Cowboy |On this episode the team talks about African Americans who helped settle and build up the western frontier. The also discuss the forgotten history of The Black Cowboy. They breakdown important Lawmen, Cowboys, investors and their stories in building what we call today the WEST. The conversation also talks about the importance of this topic for African Americans learning more about themselves.2021-07-121h 07My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic Perspective Episode 16 | The Necessity Of The Harlem Renaissance |On this episode of My Unapologetic Perspective, the team talks about why the Harlem Renaissance was important. They breakdown what led to the Harlem renaissance, what the purpose of it was and what it achieved. They discuss what the Harlem renaissance did for black people then and how we need it today.2021-07-061h 31My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic Perspective Episode 15 | The History Of Black Music |On episode 15, the group discusses the history of black music. They go through the timeline of early African american music on the plantation and work their way through the 19th century and 20th century. The break down all the genres of music. They discuss how important music was for african americans. They talk about important Musicans and songs.2021-06-141h 18My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic Perspective Episode 14 | The History Of Black Wealth |In this episode, the team discussed The History Of Black Wealth. They discuss the history of African American Millionaires & entrepreneurship. They break down how these individuals contributed to the building of wealthy black communities. They breakdown the importance of entrepreneurship in the black community and the support of these businesses. 2021-06-071h 29My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic Perspective Episode 13 | The Forgotten History Of The Black Soldiers |On this episode of the podcast the group honors Soldiers who served in the armed forces for memorial day. They discuss black soldiers contributions in each war as they volunteered and fought for freedom and respect. They break down the importance of individual and regiments achievements that has been kept quiet for a long time.2021-05-311h 36My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic Perspective Episode 12 | The Value Of The Black Visual |On the episode the team discusses, the importance of the portrayal of African Americans on television. We break down the history of stereotypes used on African Americans in films. We talk about the positive and negatives from African Americans portrayal in films. We talk about what we would like to see in the future from African American film makers. We honor impactful African American shows, movies, actors, writers and directors. 2021-05-241h 29My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic Perspective Episode 11| Impact In The Local Community |On this episode the group discusses local history in the Central Virginia area. They discuss important events that happened locally. They discuss impactful people from the past and present who helps build their community up.2021-05-171h 29My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic Perspective Episode 10 | The Impact & History Of Athletes |On Episode 10 the team discusses the history of sports and why it is important to the African American community. They breakdown the history and accomplishments of African American athletes when faced with extreme discrimination. They talk about what individuals have done in their sport, and their achievements in life to help change the world. They discuss players, coaches, women and important games.2021-05-031h 52My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic Perspective Episode 9 | The History Of The Fight For Civil Rights |In episode 9 of My Unapologetic Perspective the team discusses The Civil Rights Movement. They discuss the timeline of the fight for civil rights from abolitionist to the March on Washington. We discuss key events, their accomplishments and how we can use it today. We discuss our favorite individuals who played a part in the Civil Rights Movement. Key Sources: https://history.house.gov/Exhibitions-and-Publications/BAIC/Historical-Data/Constitutional-Amendments-and-Legislation/ https://www.aarp.org/politics-society/history/info-2018/civil-rights-events-fd.html2021-04-261h 32My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic Perspective Episode 8 | The Importance Of Knowing Your Family History |On Episode 8 The Podcast discuss the importance of Ancestry. They dive into why people should know their family history and how it will help them identify themselves. They breakdown how things in your everyday life may have been passed down from generation to generation. They also give tips on how to track your history and what you can do today to make sure your descendants know about you.2021-04-201h 23My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic Perspective Episodes 7 | Inequality In The Courtroom |In episode 7, the podcast discusses inequality in the judicial system in regards to race and economic status. They discuss certain cases that has different outcomes when African Americans are involved. They show how jury selection effects African Americans and how studies show the ineffective way judges treat minorities. They break down how minorities are treated harsher in juvenile and family court. They compare cases to show how the system disappoints African Americans, minorities and poor people as whole.2021-04-121h 26My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic Perspective Episode 6 | The Good, Bad, & Ugly of The Black Panther Party |On this episode of My Unapologetic Perspective they discuss The Black Panther Party Of Self Defense. The discuss how and why the organization was formed, the key people in the party, the programs, the principles, the leadership problems,  and the pros/cons of the party. This episode is important because there are good things to take away from what the party did and there are things that we need to avoid moving forward as new organizations are forming in the fight vs inequality.2021-04-051h 33My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic Perspective Episodes 4 | The Importance Of The Black Woman |On this episode of the My Unapologetic Perspective they discuss the history, importance and achievements of black women. The episode champions African American females for their support, leadership, activism, and love while they face the most disrespect of anyone in the world.  2021-04-041h 12My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic Perspective Episode 5 | Black Accountability |In episode 5 the team discusses the role black people play in their own oppression. They go through the timeline to show how African Americans were systematically placed in oppression and then explain how African Americans took on the role of the oppressor themselves. They give their perspective on solutions that can help the black community change and grow.2021-03-291h 32My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic Perspective Episode 3| The Miseducation Of The African American |On the third episode of My Unapologetic Perspective, MarTrey Stevens and Jerome Battle discuss the k-12 educational system. They breakdown the beginning of the educational system, segregation, integration, lack of curriculum of black studies, special education, standardized test and more errors in a one sided system.  2021-03-151h 32My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic Perspective Episode 2 | The Misrepresentation Of Malcolm X |On this episode of the Unapologetic Podcast Me and My Father( Jerome Battle ) Discuss the Misrepresentation Of Malcolm X. We go through his life, philosophies and experiences in a attempt to reeducate the people who aren't fully aware of his importance in history and presently.   Correction In The Broadcast: I mistake Dr Wade Nobles for Noble Drew Ali. You should research both are important figures. For this broadcast I meant Noble Drew Ali2021-03-081h 22My Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic PerspectiveMy Unapologetic Perspective - The Power Of Words (EP1)In the first episode of My Unapologetic Perspective, MarTrey talks about the power of words. He breaks down the origins of poetry, music, and communication systems amongst the African American people in the past and explains how it can be beneficial for the future when used correctly.2021-02-2728 minGoing North PodcastGoing North PodcastEp. 325 – “Springtime of Creative Youth” with Jonathon Nazario (@JonathonNazario)Sometimes you need to choose something to get somewhere rather than waste time.   Today’s featured author is 17-year-old self-help author Jonathon Nazario. Jonathon and I talk about his book, his future business goals, and more!!!   Key Things You’ll Learn: What helped him to gain the confidence to write and publish his first book. Why he chose self-help as his first genre to write in. Why you should trust your intuit...2021-02-0448 minThe DOPE ShowThe DOPE ShowThe DOPE Show Episode 15 | Does The Past Matter? |In this episode of The Dope Show the four discuss their  -old rec league basketball games. - Underrated Players In the Area of All time -Will Smith/Jada Smith/August Alsina Entanglement -Justins Corner- Would her past matter to you? -Q & A with an athlete with Tee - Advice Given from his coach and dad that still helps him today? - Might Motivation- Protect Your Mental Health - Quon Got His Groove Back - Stop Getting Hit 2020-07-151h 27Kingdom businessKingdom businessOvercoming Suicidal thoughts ft. Martrey StevensDepression is real. During these times, emotions are at a high. Special guest Martrey Stevens shares his testimony on how he overcame depression that lead to suicidal attempts/thoughts.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/barriesha/support2020-07-1418 minThe DOPE ShowThe DOPE ShowThe DOPE Show Episode 14 | Is Cam Newton Still Elite? |On Episode 14 of The DOPE Show the four return in a new recording spot. They discuss the topics of Statues being taken down, Kanye West president announcement, & Cam Newtons Contract. The New segments include: Justin's Corner: Discussing The text message that you get from your girl that shows you she is mad. Questions and Answers with An Athlete: Tee answers the question of his toughest transition from high school to college. Mighty Motivation: MarTrey Discusses chasing your goals off passion. Quon Got His Groove Back: ShaQuon Discusses Being Patient...2020-07-071h 16The DOPE ShowThe DOPE ShowThe DOPE Show Episode 13 | Who's Next? |On the 13th episode of The Dope Show the four celebrate hitting over 1,000 listens on the podcast. After the last episode of being serious the group decided to let their hair down for this episode. They discuss if the NBA should return, Celebrity Donations, Athletes transferring due to racial comments, pick up lines to females, and boundaries on social media likes. 2020-06-161h 27The DOPE ShowThe DOPE ShowThe DOPE Show Episode 12 | I Just Want To Live |On the 12th Episode the four talk about racism in America. George Floyd. Black leadership and facebook hate comments.2020-06-021h 23The DOPE ShowThe DOPE ShowThe DOPE Show Episode 11 | Let's Throw Money Into It |On this episode of the podcast the four discuss  -  Bad Fashion' -  Is it right for people not to be compensated in documentaries. - Putting money in between friendships - Blessings is not only money 2020-05-261h 16The DOPE ShowThe DOPE ShowThe DOPE Show Episode 10 | Joint Account |On the 10th episode of The DOPE Show the four talk about Dennis Rodman in the last dance,  knowing your role in your friends lives & Should the man pay for everything in a relationship. 2020-05-1959 minThe DOPE ShowThe DOPE ShowThe DOPE Show Episode 9 | Don't Talk To Me Like That |On this episode the four discuss rape, how leaders communicate, judging someone off old post and religion.2020-05-051h 10The DOPE ShowThe DOPE ShowThe DOPE Show Episode 8 | Check The Ball Punk |On Episode 8 the four are joined by special guest Jerome Battle. They discuss racism, taking care of your family boundaries, money, and youth coaching.  The D.O.P.E show stand for Dealing Out Positive Energy where MarTrey Stevens(Motivational Speaker/Mentor) ShaQuon Battle(Minister/Mentor) Tyron Staples(College Athlete/Mentor) Justin Hayden(Teacher/Mentor) take everyday topics and turns it into motivation. 2020-04-281h 32The DOPE ShowThe DOPE ShowThe DOPE Show Episode 7 | & Stealing |In Episode 7 of The DOPE Show, The four talk about players going pro over going to college, what causes them to cut people off and who impacted their lives growing up. stream the audio from the following services. The D.O.P.E(Dealing Out Positive Energy) will be available every Tuesday .You can watch the podcast on YouTube or stream the audio from the following services. •Spotify •Apple Music •Anchor • Iamteflonjohn "The D.O.P.E show stand for Dealing Out Positive Energy where MarTrey Stevens(Motivational Speaker/Mentor) ShaQuon Battle(Minister/Mentor) Tyron Staples(College Athlete...2020-04-2144 minThe DOPE ShowThe DOPE ShowThe Dope Show Episode 6 | Renee |In Episode 6 of The DOPE Show, The four talk about their playlist battle, how to stay connected with GOD since we can't go to church, and their biggest accomplishments.  stream the audio from the following services. https://anchor.fm/dopeshow The D.O.P.E(Dealing Out Positive Energy) will be available every Tuesday .  You can watch the podcast on YouTube or stream the audio from the following services. •Spotify •Apple Music •Anchor • Iamteflonjohn "The D.O.P.E show stand for Dealing Out Positive Energy where MarTrey Stevens(Motivational Speaker/Mentor) ShaQuon Battle(Minister/Mentor) Tyron Staples(College Athlete/Me...2020-04-1457 minThe DOPE ShowThe DOPE ShowThe DOPE Show Episode 5 | Based On A True Story |In episode 5 The four talk about their favorite shows and movies to watch during the quarantine, what is being a hater and whats not, and their weekly dope award. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KpDsHYmXOU You can watch the podcast on YouTube or stream the audio from the following services. The D.O.P.E(Dealing Out Positive Energy) will be available every Tuesday . You can watch the podcast on YouTube or stream the audio from the following services. •Spotify •Apple Music •Anchor • Iamteflonjohn "The D.O.P.E show stand fo...2020-04-0744 minThe DOPE ShowThe DOPE ShowThe DOPE Show Episode 4 | Floor General|In episode 4 the 4 discuss Public Vs Private, Relationships and the top 5 college football players of the last 20 years. Watch on YouTube https://youtu.be/nwQ4oFuljgs You can watch the podcast on YouTube or stream the audio from the following services. The D.O.P.E(Dealing Out Positive Energy) will be available every Tuesday . You can watch the podcast on YouTube or stream the audio from the following services. •Spotify •Apple Music •Anchor • Iamteflonjohn "The D.O.P.E show stand for Deal...2020-03-3154 minThe DOPE ShowThe DOPE ShowThe DOPE Show Episode 3 | Top Ten |In episode 3 they add another inspirational person to the show in Justin Hayden. The Four give their top 10 sports movies of all time, people who take advantage of givers, and saying No." You can watch the podcast on YouTube or stream the audio from the following services. The D.O.P.E(Dealing Out Postive Energy) will be available every Tuesday . You can watch the podcast on YouTube or stream the audio from the following services. •Spotify •Apple Music •Anchor • Iamteflonjohn "The D.O.P.E show stand for Dealing Out Positive Energy where Ma...2020-03-2439 minThe DOPE ShowThe DOPE ShowThe DOPE Show Episode 2 | We Love Hard |The We Love Hard episode the crew talks about making impact vs making money, Not caring about recognition, not burning the youth out, Liberty Vs VT and more.   https://youtube.com/watch?v=EekVIpStR5Q&feature=youtu.be The D.O.P.E(Dealing Out Postive Energy) will be available every Tuesday . You can watch the podcast on YouTube or stream the audio from the following services. •Spotify •Apple Music •Anchor • Iamteflonjohn "The D.O.P.E show stand for Dealing Out Positive Energy where MarTrey Stevens(Motivational Speaker/Mentor) ShaQuon Battle(Minister/Mentor) Tyron Staples(C...2020-03-1725 minThe DOPE ShowThe DOPE ShowThe DOPE SHOW Episode 1 | Welcome Back|This episode the crew dives into youth coaches,Deontay Wilder, What is success to you, and more.  The D.O.P.E(Dealing Out Postive Energy) will be available every tuesday morning starting on March 10th at 7pm. You can watch the podcast on YouTube or stream the audio from the following services. •Spotify •Apple Music •Anchor • Iamteflonjohn "The D.O.P.E show stand for Dealing Out Positive Energy where MarTrey Stevens(Motivational Speaker/Mentor) ShaQuon Battle(Minister/Mentor) Tyron Staples(College Athlete/Mentor) takes everyday topics and turns it into motivatio...2020-03-1038 minGoing North PodcastGoing North Podcast190 - "Counter Clockwise" with MarTrey Stevens“I traded my addiction for an obsession and I got obsessed with God.” - Martrey Stevens   Today's featured author is fellow motivational speaker Martrey Stevens. Martrey and I talk about his upcoming book, overcoming alcoholism and creating the next leader through serving the youth.   Key Takeaways: It’s all about sharing our stories.   If you want to get on the speaking circuit, start being transparent.   “There...2019-10-2133 minThe Art Of Reinvention By TeflonJohnThe Art Of Reinvention By TeflonJohnBonus Episode | 7 Life Skills From Sports | MarTrey Stevens | Mighty Motivation PodcastThis episode of the Mighty Mighty Motivation podcast talks about the importance of sports in our youth. Not the importance of records, scoreboards, and stats but the importance of the principles learned while playing sports. Athletes who learn these principles tend to perform higher in everyday life over people who didn't play sports. As coaches, parents and players its important we make sure these principles are being taught and learned.2019-09-2926 minThe Art Of Reinvention By TeflonJohnThe Art Of Reinvention By TeflonJohnEpisode #55 | The Streets Will Not Love You Back | MarTrey Baker Stevens | BonusThis episode is for our youth that is not making smart decisions. I'm so tired of hearing stories of teenagers being buried at such an early age. I hope this episode of the Mighty Motivation Podcast Inspires you to put the guns down. 2019-06-1813 minThe Art Of Reinvention By TeflonJohnThe Art Of Reinvention By TeflonJohnBonus Episode | You Dont Have To Pretend | MarTrey Baker Stevens | Mighty Motivation | Episode #51   You don't have to pretend to keep up with everyone else in life. Make decisions that make you feel comfortable not decisions that make everyone else happy. Today's youth is faced with some of the same issues I was faced with as a teenager. Peer pressure has evolved with the development of social media and it's high demand among teens. Listen to this episode as I explain the importance of not fitting in. You don't have to pretend!  2019-04-1718 minThe Art Of Reinvention By TeflonJohnThe Art Of Reinvention By TeflonJohnFifth Grader Dies After Fight At School | TeflonJohn | Special Guest MarTrey Stevens | Episode #49This episode takes a serious turn as my guest MarTrey Stevens and I discuss a recent tragedy that has taken our country by surprise. Fifth-grader Raniya Wright was knocked unconscious in the fight at her elementary school. She died in the hospital two days later. School board members and parents are looking for answers after a fifth grader died from injuries suffered in a fight at a South Carolina elementary school. Authorities released few details about the Monday fight. They say it involved two students and Raniya Wright was knocked unconscious at Forest Hills Elementary Sc...2019-03-2900 minThe Art Of Reinvention By TeflonJohnThe Art Of Reinvention By TeflonJohnEpisode #49 | Fifth Grader Dies After Fight At School | TeflonJohn | Special Guest MarTrey StevensThis episode takes a serious turn as my guest MarTrey Stevens and I discuss a recent tragedy that has taken our country by surprise. Fifth-grader Raniya Wright was knocked unconscious in the fight at her elementary school. She died in the hospital two days later. School board members and parents are looking for answers after a fifth-grader died from injuries suffered in a fight at a South Carolina elementary school. Authorities released a few details about the Monday fight. They say it involved two students and Raniya Wright was knocked unconscious at Forest Hills Elementary...2019-03-2945 minThe Art Of Reinvention By TeflonJohnThe Art Of Reinvention By TeflonJohnEpisode #46 | How To Go From Idea To Manifestation | TeflonJohn | Special Guest MarTrey Baker StevensIt is extremely easy to come up with an idea. But very difficult to develop a strategy that turns that idea into a movement or business. You have to check your motives at the door and make sure the idea is purpose driven not income driven. I had a great friend of mine MarTrey Baker Stevens, who is a motivator speaker and youth advocate as a special guest on this episode. He is very passionate about using his words to help empower this generation as well as anyone in need of inspiration. Please share this episode with s...2019-03-0638 minThe Art Of Reinvention By TeflonJohnThe Art Of Reinvention By TeflonJohnBonus Episode | You're Not Alone | MarTrey Baker Stevens | IAmTeflonJohn Welcome MarTrey "Baker" Stevens     I would like to welcome a very special brother of mine to the IAmTeflonJohn Family. His name is MarTrey "Baker" Stevens of Mighty Motivation in Bedford, Virginia. He's a motivational speaker who spends his time impacting and shaping our youth. He will have a regular segment on The Art Of Reinvention Podcast Show.        MarTrey "Baker" Stevens of Mighty Motivation talking about a way to handle mental health problems. Teen depression, addiction, suicides are becoming a bigger problem and this word could help save a life.   Facebook Page Martrey "Baker" Stevens   Instagram Page https://www.instagram.com/mighty_moti...2019-01-1906 min