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Hosted by Dj Dead Homie (@DeadhomiesPodcast) examines controversial and thought-provoking topics, social consciousness and culture. This show is raw and unfiltered designed to educate and uplift and to provide honest insight into the issues facing the Black Community and the United States. A mix of hip-hop & RnB; political commentary, The views expressed by guests/clips are their own and their appearance on this podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. #Enjoy
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The rules of high-paying careers are changing—and you don’t need a traditional college degree to win anymore.
This podcast explores the evolving landscape of tech, logistics, and supply chain careers, breaking down how everyday workers can transition into high-value roles using alternative education paths like certifications, bootcamps, apprenticeships, and self-guided learning.
We dive into real-world career roadmaps for positions such as:
Data Analyst
Supply Chain & Logistics Analyst
Cybersecurity Specialist
DevOps Engineer
Operations & Inventory Control Roles
Listeners will learn how to leverage practical tools like SQL, Python, Excel, Power BI, and Power Query—and how these skills directly translate into better pay, job security, and upward mobility.
Beyond technical skills, the show emphasizes what often gets overlooked:
Soft skills that hiring managers actually care about
Networking strategies for breaking into new industries
Using podcasting and content creation to build authority and visibility
How to pivot from manual labor, warehouse, or creative backgrounds into specialized careers
We also analyze real compensation data, entry-level vs senior pay ranges, and apprenticeship opportunities that offer paid, on-the-job training—giving listeners a realistic picture of what’s possible and how fast change can happen.
This podcast is for anyone feeling stuck, underpaid, or underestimated—and ready to turn experience into expertise.
🎧 New episodes break down careers, tools, and strategies you can start using today.
When the money talks, the people walk — and this latest government “shutdown deal” proves it. In this episode of Dead Homies & Enemies, we break down how the Democrats once again sold out their base to keep their donors happy. Prof. BlackTruth called it: this shutdown wasn’t a slip-up, it was a setup.
From Chuck Schumer to Hakeem Jeffries, the so-called “leaders” played the same revolving-door blame game — while real Black empowerment stays off the table. We’re talking about political chess in a rigged system, where our loyalty is the bait and power’s the price.
🧠 Street-smart talk meets strategic thinking.
💬 Tap in, think deeper, and never play the pawn.
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#DeadHomiesAndEnemies #ProfBlackTruth #BlackEmpowerment #StreetPolitics #Democrats #ControlledOpposition #BlackMedia #PowerNotPromises
What if death ain’t the end—just another mission?
From a firefighter’s near-death experience to Whitley Strieber’s encounters with beings beyond this world, we dive deep into the idea that consciousness never dies. Whether you’re from the block or the battlefield, this episode explores what the afterlife might really be—and why the hardest souls are often chosen for the deepest lessons.
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From the block to the black budget—Dr. Steven Greer exposes how powerful forces have been hiding game-changing technology for decades. We talk teleportation, consciousness control, and the manipulation of what we see as “reality.” This one’s for the thinkers, the hustlers, and the ones who know there’s always more to the story.
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Discover the eerie origins of the Jack-o’-Lantern through the chilling Irish legend of Stingy Jack. This tale follows Jack, a cunning drunkard who tricks the Devil not once, but twice, securing a promise that his soul will never be taken to Hell. Yet when Jack dies, both Heaven and Hell turn him away, condemning him to roam the earth forever. With only a burning ember inside a hollowed turnip to light his way, Jack becomes the first wandering spirit of Halloween night. Learn how this haunting story gave rise to the tradition of carving lanterns—first from turnips, beets, and potatoes in Ireland, and later pumpkins in America.
Perfect for Halloween lovers, folklore fans, and anyone curious about the dark roots of one of the season’s most iconic symbols.
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What if the universe is not just out there—but within you?
In this episode, we explore the deep crossroads between Carl Jung’s psychology, quantum physics, and spiritual consciousness. Drawing from the academic work “Carl Gustav Jung, Quantum Physics and the Spiritual Mind”, we examine how wave–particle duality and Jung’s Unus Mundus both point to a mindlike cosmic background from which all physical reality emerges.
Balancing this scientific view with a mystical one, we turn to the viral YouTube talk “What If God Is Just Pretending to Be You?”—a modern spiritual interpretation of imagination as the creative power of God. Together, these perspectives invite us to see imagination not as fantasy, but as the mechanism of creation itself—the bridge between consciousness and matter.
🔮 Topics include:
The intersection of quantum theory and Jungian archetypes
The idea of a conscious, unified universe
Visualization and belief as tools of transformation
How imagination shapes the realities we experience
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The wealth of the United States was never self-made — it was Black-made.
This episode of Dead Homies & Enemies Podcast breaks down “American Economic Engines: Slavery’s Global Finance and Legacies,” exposing how Wall Street, major banks, insurance companies, railroads, and elite universities like Harvard and Yale all profited from chattel slavery.
We dive deep into:
💰 How the U.S. government directly benefited from slavery — at every level.
🏦 The role of banks, universities, and corporations in financing the slave economy.
📜 The 13th Amendment loophole that legalized modern slavery through incarceration.
🎖️ How the GI Bill and housing policies shut Black Americans out of generational wealth.
🏚️ The ongoing damage of redlining, gentrification, and systemic theft.
The conclusion? America is a debtor nation — and reparations are overdue.
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In this breakdown of Proffessor BlackTruth’s analysis, we explore how white supremacy sustains itself less through material wealth and more through “psychic benefits” — psychological rewards like status, superiority, and identity. The ruling elite use operatives and buffer groups motivated by these non-material perks, allowing them to maintain dominance without broad wealth distribution.
The video also examines history, noting how gunpowder technology allowed Europeans to expand global power despite coming from a resource-poor environment. Today, this same system influences modern politics and media, where shifts in racist rhetoric often reflect economic and generational changes rather than true transformation.
👉 Topics covered:
White supremacy and “psychic benefits”
How elites use buffer groups to maintain power
Gunpowder’s role in European expansion
Why modern anti-Black rhetoric adapts with financial trends
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This episode breaks down Poetik Flakko’s critical analysis of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ shocking 50-month prison sentence under the Mann Act. The case raises serious questions about judicial overreach and fairness in the legal system.
According to Flakko, the judge went far beyond the jury’s verdict—factoring in acquitted conduct such as force and coercion, and even classifying eight men who weren’t part of the conviction as “victims.” Despite the jury ruling that the transportation of two women was consensual, the court elevated the charges and increased the sentence.
Supporters argue that the sentence deters future offenders, while critics call it a dangerous misuse of judicial power. Even if Diddy is a controversial figure, was this punishment legally justified—or an abuse of the system?
🔑 Topics Covered:
Diddy’s 50-month sentence under the Mann Act
How acquitted conduct influenced sentencing
Victims added beyond the conviction
The debate over deterrence vs. justice
Public opinion: too harsh or too lenient?
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👉 Tune in and share your thoughts—was this justice, or judicial overreach?
In this episode, we break down the growing debate around reparations for Black Americans and confront the voices opposing it from within the community. Drawing on insights from Prof BlackTruth, we expose why some Black critics dismiss reparations as “unrealistic,” and how this mindset plays into the hands of white supremacy.
We explore:
Why reparations are a non-negotiable demand for justice
How other groups have successfully secured reparations
The dangers of “respectability politics” and internalized self-hatred
Why Black empowerment depends on fighting for what’s owed
This is more than a policy debate—it’s about reclaiming dignity, resources, and political power for our community.
🎙️ Tap in for an unfiltered conversation on the fight for reparations and the truth about those standing against it.
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Award-winning Cineflix Productions presents Enough, a powerful new documentary spotlighting the life and work of civil rights attorney Lee Merritt. Known for championing justice in cases like Ahmaud Arbery and Atatiana Jefferson, Merritt’s tireless fight for accountability in police violence cases has made him a leading voice in the struggle for equality.
Co-directed by Matthew Vigil and Kreshnik Jonuzi (Top Neck Films), Enough explores Merritt’s groundbreaking legal battles, the emotional toll of social justice work, and his enduring impact on the movement for Black lives. With executive producers J.C. Mills and Tanya Blake, this docu-series captures the urgency and humanity behind Merritt’s fight for justice.
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#LeeMerritt #EnoughDocumentary #CivilRights #PoliceReform #SocialJustice
The tragic assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University by 22-year-old Tyler Robinson has ignited a storm of controversy across media and social platforms. As details emerge, debates rage over Robinson’s political affiliations—some citing his conservative upbringing, others pointing to a shift toward liberal and LGBTQ+ ideologies during his college years.
This episode dives deep into the polarizing reactions surrounding Kirk’s death. While public figures from across the spectrum condemn the violence, social media has exposed a troubling divide—ranging from mourning to open celebration, with some individuals facing career backlash for their comments.
We also examine Kirk’s own controversial legacy, including his outspoken views on race, the Civil Rights Act, and LGBTQ+ rights. Comparisons made between Kirk’s death and the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. have only added fuel to the heated discourse, sparking criticism and further division.
🎙️ Join us as we break down the facts, reactions, and cultural impact of this shocking event.
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Episode: Father Runs Over Infant Son After Argument
In this episode, we cover the heartbreaking case of a father who fatally ran over his infant son following an argument. We break down the details of this tragic story, explore the charges involved, and place it in the broader context of recent cases highlighting the dangers children face due to adult negligence, violence, and conflict. This episode takes a hard look at the patterns behind these devastating incidents and what they reveal about accountability, family dynamics, and the justice system.
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This content delves into the controversy surrounding leaked jail calls involving Young Thug during his ongoing RICO trial. Central to the story is YSL Mondo, co-founder of Young Stoner Life, who claims to have obtained and released the recordings—allegedly with help from Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who once served as his defense attorney. The leaks feature Young Thug criticizing fellow artists such as Gunna, Kendrick Lamar, Lil Durk, and Migos, while also touching on chart manipulation and industry politics. The revelations have ignited heated debate in the hip-hop community over loyalty, betrayal, street credibility, and the ethical implications for both artists and legal professionals involved.
A freewheeling and informal discussion from the channel "SpiderLocMostEastyBlacbox," where the host, Spider Loc, and presumably other participants, react to and comment on a recorded phone conversation between two individuals, "Wack 100" and "Luce Cannon." The conversation itself is characterized by intense personal attacks, accusations of cooperation with federal authorities, and threats, with Spider Loc and his co-hosts analyzing the implications of the conversation, particularly the legal ramifications of statements made on a recorded line. They also critique the intelligence and character of the speakers, making observations about their past behaviors and current circumstances, often using highly offensive and vulgar language. The overall tone is sarcastic and critical, highlighting the perceived foolishness and hypocrisy of the individuals being discussed within the context of a "street" or "gangster" persona.
The provided texts collectively offer an in-depth look into the life and career of Anthony "Big Boz" Boswell, particularly his integral role in the success of No Limit Records. The YouTube transcripts feature Big Boz discussing his childhood in the Calliope Projects with Master P, his experiences with street life and incarceration, and the transition to building the record label. The additional sources reinforce his position as Vice President and an executive figure, emphasizing his calm demeanor and behind-the-scenes influence in establishing No Limit's independent and black-owned identity. Discussions also touch on the cultural impact of the music, the challenges faced by artists and the label, and Big Boz's current endeavors in mental health facilities and advocating for reformed individuals.
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In this episode of Dead Homies Podcast, we dive deep into the tragic 2019 murder of Jobina Brown—rapper Tee Grizzley’s beloved aunt and manager. With reports from The Family and Poetik Flakko YouTube channels, we explore the circumstances surrounding her death, the arrest of Jermaine “Wu Thang” Weeden, and the explosive allegations that have surfaced during ongoing legal proceedings—including a shocking claim that Tee Grizzley may have fathered a child with his aunt.
We also examine Tee Grizzley’s emotional response through his music, community outrage over gun violence, and troubling inconsistencies in the rapper’s narrative. Was this just a tragic loss—or is there more to the story than meets the eye?
Tap in as we piece together facts, rumors, and red flags in one of Detroit’s most shocking hip-hop tragedies.
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n this explosive episode, we break down the shocking lawsuit filed against No Jumper host Adam22. A man named Jeremel Reed claims he was brutally attacked at the No Jumper headquarters in December 2024, suffering a concussion, broken nose, and other serious injuries. Reed also alleges he was robbed of over $10,000 in valuables—and accuses Adam22 of failing to provide a safe environment, despite prior incidents at the location.
Adding to the controversy, rumors suggest a second victim, Marciono, was left paralyzed in the same incident. While Adam22’s camp denies any involvement and says they’ve yet to receive official notice, the legal and public fallout is already underway.
Tune in as we dive into the lawsuit, the timeline of events, and what this could mean for one of hip-hop’s most controversial podcast platforms.
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In this episode, we break down a viral account from a popular streamer detailing his luxury-filled trip to Turks & Caicos—and the unexpected drama that followed. He recounts two run-ins with Los Angeles podcaster T-Rell, exposing contradictions in T-Rell’s public story and calling out what he sees as fake tough talk from the Back on Figg crew.
From nightclub vibes to a tense boat encounter, the streamer paints T-Rell as a “fan girl” chasing clout while fabricating a story about intimidation. He challenges the L.A. podcaster scene’s obsession with street credibility, dismissing the idea of being "marked out" as online bravado. By the end, the streamer claims a clear win over T-Rell and his circle, framing their gangster personas as just content—not reality.
Tune in for receipts, reality checks, and a raw look at how clout-chasing fuels podcast beefs in 2025
From on-air meltdowns to behind-the-scenes beef, the hip-hop podcast world is wilder than ever. In this explosive episode, we unpack the chaos surrounding No Jumper, DJ Akademiks, and rising tensions between podcasters like T-Rell, Smac, and King Pill. With 14 detailed sources, we explore how authenticity, ego, and money collide—fueling everything from walkouts to viral drama. Is it all for content, or are the beefs real? Tap in as we break down the blurred lines between real-life conflict and performative clout-chasing in today’s digital rap media circus.
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