Deng returns to trash talk about basketball, movies and South Sudan's independence.
All the boys' social happenings are covered, as Christian engages them in a battle royale on whether rock or hip hop rules the roost.
The boys talk to Wes from the Australian Hip Hop Championship about the upcoming event, and get two tickets to give away to you guys! They also chat with local hip hop dance artist KG about the scene. Massive!
Reyhan drops in to discuss his amazing cycle around the world! For real.
Christian joins the team for the first time as they discuss what the Government should do for youth; school sporting endeavours; their biggest fears and their biggest hopes.
Dan discusses his last show before marriage and Bul discusses his record signing by GWS.
Mr X joins Dan, Amar, Bul and Ekol to talk about all things including the end of the world and being cool.
Bul, Ekol and Deng bask in the glory of their newfound Canberra Times stardom, while Byol drops in for the first time to talk about school, life and everything.
Dan chats to Rob Lancaster about his adventures around the world with the organisation Initiatives of Change, and Bul drops in for a surprise visit.
ACT hip hop artist Kayo Marbilus comes in to freestyle, play some of his tracks and talk about how it all came about.
Dan and Bul talk about a recent report into racism against migrant youth.
Apart from discussing their sporting exploits and film classic "The Room", today the lads discuss people who inspire them.
Ekol talks to the Multicultural Youth Centre about their role and what they've got coming up, including Youth Week.
Bul, Dan and Fabs have a general chat, including an update on what the Big Bang Ballers are doing.
Bul gives an update on the progress of his basketball team, the lads chat about South Sudan's independence and Dan attempts to school Bul with old school hip hop, sparking a debate about old school vs new school.
With the studio to himself, Bul tells of his secret sporting dreams and all the goings on in the world of basketball.
Bul gets John back in to update listeners on the progress of his album production.
Bul and Ekol talk to Jok, the Secretary of the Sudanese Australian Community Association in Canberra, and John pops in to play a few more tunes from his latest album.
Malual, Andrew and Bul talk to John, a local Sudanese hip hop artist, and discuss the South Sudan independence referendum
Dan and Bul talk about the year's worth of exciting interviews, then Fariba comes in to discuss the recent Human Rights Day Forum hosted by the Baha'I community.