Discover
Talking Race, Africa and People
32 Episodes
Reverse
Have Hope and Daniel discuss Paul Thomas Anderson's latest film "One Battle After Another," it's lack of politics, depiction of revolution, black women, whiteness, and American society. Also is artificial intelligence art going to take everything over?
Daniel and Have Hope discuss the Rush Hour trilogy, Hulk Hogan's legacy, Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch rejecting her Nigerian heritage and upbringing, then Israel's occupation of Palestine.
Have Hope and Daniel discuss the sexual assault allegations made against ESPN's Shannon Sharpe and review Ryan Coogler's newest film "Sinners."
Have Hope and Daniel discuss why people are lured into flat earth theory, and how miseducation leads to misinformation and a desire to uncover the "real" or "hidden" truth.
Have Hope and Daniel discuss the PlayStation network crashing, Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers, Anthony Davis to the Dallas Mavericks, and why is Elon Musk and Donald Trump's wealth transferred into a sign of intelligence?
Have Hope and Daniel discuss Kendrick Lamar referencing Andrew Schultz in "GNX," the killing of UnitedHealthcare's CEO, and Jay-Z's new allegation in connection with Diddy.
Have Hope and Daniel discuss the annoyances of the Internet, Diddy being arrested by the U.S. federal court, why so much baby oil, and what is the nature of documentary.
Have Hope and Daniel discuss Gilbert Arenas' comments on Team USA and Team South Sudan. The assassination attempt on Donald Trump. Joe Biden removing himself from the United States presidential election, and Kamala Harris being the presumptive Democratic Party nominee to run for president of the United States.
Have Hope and Daniel Tiluk discuss Kendrick Lamar beating Drake in their rap beef, and whether Lebron James Jr. being drafted by the L.A. Lakers to play with his father is an example of "acceptable nepotism."
Have Hope and Daniel discusss the passing of O.J. Simpson, and J. Cole declining rap beef with Kendrick Lamar.
Have Hope and Daniel discuss Dr. Umar Johnson, his fame, ideology, and cultural relevance.
Have Hope and Daniel discuss JK Rowling's position on transgender women, and Yasiin Bey (aka Mos Def) commenting on Drake, pop music, capitalism, and what it means to "be hip-hop."
Have Hope and Daniel are back from their respective trips to Nigeria and Uganda. A discussion about the continent starts from there...
(00:00) Have Hope went to Amsterdam
(20:50) On Michael Jackson's fame, talent, and evolution/devolution of his appearance
On this week's episode, Have Hope breaks down his views on Will Smith: His career, persona, acting roles, and marriage. Contrasting Smith with Denzel Washington, Eddie Murphy, and Wesley Snipes, Have Hope and Daniel discuss the nature of Hollywood, "fakeness," and "realness."
After that, we were asked to talk about how we deal with parents or loved ones who are sympathetic with Israel over the Palestine as a byproduct of religious beliefs, and whether engaging is worth the trouble it has the potential to create.
On this week's episode, Have Hope and Daniel discuss the recent comments made by the co-creator of Rolling Stone magazine, Jann Wenner. He suggested African people have no relevant contribution in his recent book of interviews, despite his publication and career being a result of black music.
When did you first realize rock and roll wasn't European music, but came from African people, and which artists are exalted by the society that shouldn't be, and which are neglected? When will African people leave hip-hop culture to create the next genre of music. Also, classical music isn't as wack as was first presented.
We discuss music and the impact that it can make in rap, rock and how we are defined by its genres. As well as how Bob Marley and the music of Reggae is represented to the world.
This week, we talk about the Coup in Niger, the reason for the numerous Coups in Africa, the problems of leadership, and the issues with its citizens. Jamie Foxx vs. Jennifer Aniston and Jennifer Garner vs. Regina King about African American ancestry. And we look at Lord of the Rings and discuss the subliminal message Tolkien put in the stories.
This week we discuss Elon Musk and his takeover of Twitter, turning it into X. And we react to the news of UFOS and Aliens at a US congress hearing. What would Aliens existing mean for the human race?
We look at the "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer" craze as well as reacting to the Netflix movie "They Clone Tyrone" and the message it is trying to convey.
!! SPOILER ALERT !! Watch "They Cloned Tyrone" Before listening to the podcast !!
























Hey guys. I realy njoy your convos specially this one. Im South African and I don't like this guy also. he fucks up everything he touches. I think he is dumb and rich, this is a very bad combo! keep doing what you do