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OTF GLOBAL PODCAST
OTF GLOBAL PODCAST
Author: Out The Frame
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OTF GLOBAL Podcast hosted by DL and Blek is where trucking stories stretch from the East Coast grind to the West Coast sunsets, with miles of game in between. They mix road wisdom, street knowledge, music talk, and pure business hustle into one dope conversation every episode. Together they cook up real game that hit home. It’s unfiltered, funny, reckless in the best way, and always real — the kind of vibe that keep you locked in no matter where you ridin’ or relaxin’. RSSVERIFY
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DL and Blek return to the mic with a deep analysis of the Epstein files and the larger system of influence surrounding them. This is not a gossip recap or a conspiracy rant. This episode examines documented connections, institutional patterns, media framing, and the deeper implications of elite power networks.How does someone build relationships across politics, finance, academia, and global leadership circles without scrutiny stopping them earlier. Why do certain names dominate headlines while others quietly fade from the narrative. What does selective accountability reveal about the structure of power.DL explores the cultural impact and public reaction. Blek breaks down the legal maneuvering, sealed records, media language, and the psychological architecture of influence at the highest levels. Together, they unpack timelines, suspicious protection mechanisms, and the uncomfortable truth about how institutions preserve themselves.Season 2 sets a clear tone. OTF Global Podcast is here for critical thinking, not emotional manipulation. This episode challenges listeners to separate evidence from assumption and analyze how elite systems operate behind the scenes.This conversation is about power, networks, and transparency.The files may be public. The full story rarely is.
DL is stuck at the terminal, boxed in by a DOT physical that still hasn’t cleared. The truck is parked, the clock is bleeding, and the frustration is loud. That dead stop turns into the spark for one of the rawest conversations of the season.Blek rides through the home of Billy the Kid, opening up a deeper discussion about the Black cowboys history keeps skipping over. Real riders who helped build the West, then got written out of it. The silence around them becomes part of the story.The road carries the crew through Roswell, where myth, memory, and misinformation live side by side. What we’re told, what we forget, and what we choose to believe all collide.DL also takes issue with ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith and his political commentary, questioning where analysis ends and performance begins. Media power, culture, and credibility all get put under the microscope.This isn’t just a season finale. It’s a checkpoint. The road keeps moving, but the questions stay.
Blek and DL keep it rolling on Episode 9... DL is complaining once again, but what else is new!
Episode 7 finds DL and Blek broadcasting straight from the road while dealing with the real pressures of trucking life. Missed timing. Bad dispatch calls. Early arrivals with late unloads. Blek is running a load from Cactus Texas to Holland Michigan while being hit with a second pickup that makes no sense. DL is stuck in Salisbury North Carolina watching the clock burn after an early arrival and delayed unload.The conversation turns heavy when DL breaks down a racist encounter in Lebanon Tennessee and the deeper reality of sundown towns that still exist today. From the history of the Green Book to modern day dangers for Black truckers the episode doesn’t dodge the truth. The suspicious death of J’Theon McGee comes up as another reminder that the road is not always safe.They get into winter driving. Fatigue. Icy roads. Distracted drivers. Blek recalls being hit by a woman who fell asleep behind the wheel and both hosts make it clear that all money ain’t good money if it costs you your life. They also call out four wheelers who cut off semis without understanding that eighty thousand pounds does not stop on a dime.Navigation mistakes. Google Maps disasters. Narrow streets. Low bridges. Super truckers versus real veterans. Team driving struggles. Unexpected sights on the road including a mountain in Colorado that looks like a pyramid and a sphinx.This episode is raw. Informative. Necessary. Trucking stories mixed with culture history and survival lessons you won’t hear anywhere else.Tap in. Subscribe. And ride with us.
On Episode 6 of the OTF Global Podcast, DL and BLEK go deep into one of the most fascinating and complicated stories in American spirits culture. The rise of Uncle Nearest is not just about whiskey. It is about buried history, reclaimed legacy, and what happens when truth finally gets its moment in the spotlight.The episode traces the overlooked role of Nathan Nearest Green, the enslaved master distiller who taught Jack Daniel how to make whiskey. For generations his name was erased while the brand he helped build became an American icon. Uncle Nearest emerged as a corrective to that silence, turning a forgotten legacy into one of the fastest growing whiskey brands in the country.But success brings pressure. DL and BLEK unpack the controversy surrounding founder Fawn Weaver and the massive lawsuit that followed. Allegations of financial mismanagement, loan defaults totaling over one hundred million dollars, and a court stepping in to take control of the company raise serious questions about power, growth, and accountability.This episode is about more than a brand in trouble. It is about what happens when history, money, and modern business collide. Who really controls the narrative. Who pays the price when a Black owned success story scales too fast. And whether reclaiming the past is enough to survive the present.All that and more on Episode 6 of the OTF Global Podcast.
Episode five steps into uncomfortable territory. Blek and DL break down The Reckoning, the Diddy documentary produced by 50 Cent, and what it represents beyond the screen. This isn’t just about a film. It’s about power, timing, and who controls the narrative in hip hop.The conversation turns toward 50 Cent’s long game. His history of calculated beefs, strategic moments, and an unmatched ability to stay in the media spotlight without ever feeling accidental. Every move feels deliberate. Every silence feels loud.From there, the episode dives into the Tupac Shakur assassination, with Blek laying out his conspiracy and revisiting questions that never fully went away. Old details resurface. Motives get reexamined. Some truths still feel buried.The episode closes with a broader discussion on top rap moguls and the difference between fame and real power. Who built empires. Who survived the politics. And who mastered influence behind the scenes.All this and more on episode five of the OTF Global Podcast.
Episode four pulls you straight into the heart of the DMV. DL and Blek dig into the quiet competition that never really dies. DC versus Baltimore. Two cities with love for each other but pride that never sits still.They walk through the culture that shaped them. The neighborhoods. The legends. The hometown heroes who put their cities on the map and became part of the story. From DC creatives and icons to Baltimore’s deep roots and the seafood culture that defines the city’s soul.The conversation jumps from history to memory to pure opinion as they build their TV Mount Rushmore. Sopranos. The Wire. And a couple more giants that spark real debate. It’s not just ranking shows. It’s breaking down why certain stories stick with you for life.By the time they slide into landmark history and what “home” really means, the episode feels like a reunion mixed with a tour mixed with a late night argument that nobody truly wins. It’s a ride packed with insight and flavor.Episode four. OTF Global Podcast. Tap in and feel the cities breathe.
DL and Blek back on the road for Episode 3 and this one got layers. We talk real trucking gripes drivers in cars wild truckers on the highway and the simple courtesy folks forget once they hit the road. Then we switch lanes into the holiday season and how Thanksgiving and Christmas don’t hit the same when you spend your life chasin miles instead of sitting still. And because we DMV to the core we dig into the roots of go go where it came from how it started and why the culture still beat like a live drumline in the city. All that and more on the OTF Global Podcast lock in and ride with us.
DL and Blek back at it live from the cab pushin miles while the mics stay hot. This time we arguin across the dashboard about the real acting king Denzel or Samuel L Jackson who really run the craft. Then we slide right into another heavyweight matchup Eddie Murphy versus Jamie Foxx talent for talent joke for joke legend for legend. The road loud the convo louder and you already know the takes might start fights at home and at the truck stop. Buckle up and let this ride play out we got smoke jokes and pure road tested truth all up in this one.
Episode 1 of the OTF GLOBAL Podcast is the warm up lap with DL and Blek finally stepping to the mic. This one’s all about letting yall feel the energy behind the show. We kick it off by introducing who we are and what Out The Frame Global is really about. Then we slide into some coast to coast trucking talk, break down our football goats and boxing goats, and give you a little taste of the flavor we plan to bring every week. Real convo. Real laughs. Real game. Just the first spark of what’s coming.









