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The Eugenics Administration by Makin' A Difference
Ken Makin talks about Sinners, safe spaces (at HBCUs) and Shay Sharpe.
Host Ken Makin speaks with Lee Hawkins, the author of "I Am Nobody's Slave," a devastating memoir about Black parenthood and survival.
F- Calling It Culture by Makin' A Difference
Still A King by Makin' A Difference
Our host discusses the election and the state of the Democratic party in South Carolina.
Ken responds to the rhetoric surrounding Barack Obama's talk with Black men in Pittsburgh and Kamala's last-minute plan for brothas.
Ken speaks with District 5 Commissioner Bobby Williams in the aftermath of a crazy day in Augusta (Ga.) politics.
HINT: Voting is NOT enough.
Ken reviews the first season of X-Men 97 and predicts what will happen in the season finale! Plus Kendrick vs. Drake!
Nice change of pace pod featuring one of Ken's favorite shows and guilty pleasures, Raising Kanan.
In remembering the late Joe Madison, also known as "The Black Eagle," Ken finds inspiration in an African symbol of the past to come up with political and social solutions in the present. Not bird-brained at all.
We're starting off 2024 the right way! Katt Williams teaches us about the power of narratives and Ken talks about the importance of manifestation.
Easy listening. Hard truths. And the space to think.
SATE (Select Access To Excess) by Makin' A Difference
Program Building (feat. Olajuwon Paige) by Makin' A Difference
A review/preview of the the 2023 Legislative Workshop for the media. Ken fills in with some of the discussions that weren't had around the proverbial roundtable.
Ken talks about the controversies surrounding Kanye and Kyrie, then laments the death of beloved Migos member Takeoff.
Ken Makin speaks with Lynn Gladney, a candidate for Georgia House District 130, ahead of the November 8 election.
Former Auburn football coach Tommy Tuberville recently made racist comments about Black people and the need for reparations. Now, one of his former players boldly responds with a personal, political and powerful narrative. Meet Troy Reddick.























