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The Deep Homie Guide to the 21st Century

The Deep Homie Guide to the 21st Century
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The times they are a-changing. How can we surf the New Wave? Join comedians Karam Anthony and Paul Wood as the Deep Homies talk the big issues of future trends and culture, tech, and spirituality with guests.
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LAST EPISODE BEFORE WE GO ON BREAK. A conversation between comics that weaves through comedy, race relations in America, future plans and more. Enjoy!
Free speech fundamentalism vs big tech/social media, deep homie a movement of real American conversation for change, Patrice O’Neills and the black Philip show, Daryl Davis and the KKK, Soft White Underbelly by Mark Laita, LA Spa Protests, first call in listener
Syracuse standout/standup comedian Mr Jaxn joins the deep homies this week! He's super duper funny! Insta @mrjaxn1 Youtube: MrJaxn Be Fishing
Talented Syracuse comedian RJ McCarthy joins the program to talk history of standup in Syracuse, how he got started, political division in America, free speech issues and so much more.
IG: rgaymcfarty
They discuss the podcast's new logo, premiere the Karam & Paul comedy sketch Hey Man I Got to Tell You Something, how Apple has fallen off since Steve Jobs, and Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace.
Jay Merante is a standup comic, actor, and host of the only comedy open mic going post-Covid in Syracuse, NY at the Orange Crate Express on Thursday evenings. He is also co-host of the Dirty Soap Podcast, available on Facebook, and an awesome fella!
Mike Terry is a talented Syracuse comedian with nearly 10 years of experience. He's performed in and around Upstate NY including the Syracuse Funny Bone and The Broadway Comedy Club in NYC. Get to know him on this week's episode! Follow Mike! IG: @miketerry7
Karam and Paul reflect on the evolution of the Deep Homie Guide in promoting peaceful dialogue. Crypto, Israel-Palestine Conflict, Newsom vs. Jenner California recall election, NYS weed legalization, best burger in New York State (it's in Syracuse!) and what topics will be funny on stage post-Covid?
Jordan Carter is the Missions and Outreach Pastor at Abundant Life Christian Syracuse in Syracuse, NY, one of the largest and most diverse congregations in the region. He is also co-founder of MeshTeams, and a host of the MeshTeams podcast. He stops by to discuss active listening ("leaning in"), tips on leadership, his mission as a pastor, Christianity in the modern era, his father, Pastor John Carter, who founded the church in 1990 in an apartment outside Syracuse University, healing political division, and so much more!
Zach Edward is a Syracuse, NY based comedian and co-host of the Wine Boyz podcast! The homies discuss BLM, Chauvin verdict, 24 hr news cycle, Ma'Khia Bryant incident, "Defund the police" as a slogan, Alex Jones scrubbed off Flagrant 2 podcast, VR porn, NYC vs. Atlanta as a city of opportunity and so much more...
Local competitive Super Smasher and artist Tony G and homie Matt Mounts sit down to talk the future of video games on 420.
Sam Williams is a Baltimore based computer programmer/software engineer. Today he gives us a more technical breakdown on computing, DDOS attacks, online social media censorship, a bearish outlook on cryptocurrency, how to combat data mining, and how to stay safe and encrypted on the web!
Sebastian Bharj is a jazz musician based in New Orleans. He's spent the later part of the pandemic with his cellphone turned off in a house in Oregon, concentrating on improving his skills with the keyboard and vocals. He and K discuss a number of "life hacks" to optimize performance, stress the importance of finding moderation with it, and create a new concept for a morning routine based in Taoism/randomness.
Paul Leo Ellinger is a Cleveland-based stand-up comic, U.S. Army veteran, and aspiring pro-wrestler. In this juicy episode, the homies discuss the cancel culture wars raging in the United States, from the Dr. Seuss news to NPR's song of 2020, "W.A.P." The homies get into the rebranding of Potato Head, the MLB steroid era, the history of America, white supremacy, and the state of stand-up comedy. This episode goes hard.
Meet Tom Anthony Jr., the founder of Max-Flow Seamless Gutters in Syracuse, NY and K's cousin, and learn how he runs his business a little differently! A former adrenaline junky, he explains how his whole life transformed after a motorcycle accident. He discusses balancing profit with going above-and-beyond for his labor force, growing up in both upstate New York and Florida, skipping college to go straight into sales, growing up Lebanese in America, his love for upstate, travel, and karma.
With guest co-host Paul Wood! Today we are premiering a new segment called "The Ned Report," an imaginary name for that real-life person everybody knew who recommended they buy Bitcoin ten years ago. We discuss NFTs on the blockchain, which might just be a "big deal" sooner than later. We discuss modern propaganda in news, Rush Limbaugh's passing, comedian Patrice O'Neal's documentary, robot police dogs in New York City, and so much more!
Mike Heins is a wild man! A math-whiz-soon-to-be high-school math teacher, beer-brewer, future homesteader, and six-year cold shower veteran - catch Mike shoveling barefoot and shirtless in February, or taking a relaxing dip in his Syracuse, NY pool in November! In this double-life-hacks episode of the DHG, he teaches us the Wim Hof method that allows him to do that, and presents some (non-financial expert) advice on crypto investing.
Deep Homie K interviews up-and-coming Syracuse comedian, Paul Wood. In what was supposed to be an apocryphal afternoon podcast (but has been released in this podcast's mission of full transparency) they discuss the bones of standup, growing up in the vague censorship of Christian households, and tradition vs. progress. In the evening segment, Paul talks growing up in the world of Pentecostal ministries, the death of his brother and his tragic youth experience, church as a support-system, walking in faith and becoming a local youth pastor. He tells us the turning point: the negative experiences that made him decide to forge a different path and become a comedian. Along the way, they talk pop culture, secularization, cancel culture, K's experience with speech on campus, the source of comedy, and their own experiences with laughter as healing.
In this first episode, Deep Homie K talks about the mission behind the show: discovering how we can be the best version of ourselves. Motivation, inspiration, and future trends. He introduces a life hacks segment on Tom Brady's routines, a propaganda corner segment on social cohesion and the election, and tells what leads him to this project, a 20s filled with searching for the metaphysical and spiritual "answer."