On this episode, I’m joined by good friend, Sid Bass, a Chicago-based rapper, producer, film director and all around entrepreneur, to discuss hate, where rap music came from, where it’s going and why the word hate wasn’t allowed in his grandma’s house. Sid also elaborates on his hate for man purses.
I’m joined by former clinical psychologist and educator, Julie Deisinger to discuss what hate means to her, as well as clinical depression, hate speech and ironing. I also wrap with a short tribute to the late DMX.
I’m joined by a good friend, Michael Beal, to talk in detail about infringement of rights and how it impacts the modern world in everything from gun control to mask mandates. Michael also talks about why he hates celery so much.
This is the maiden voyage for The Hate Network. The episode mainly consists of me discussing the topics I hope to cover on the show moving forward, as well as takes a high level look into the word “hate.” I describe my intention behind the program, what I look to accomplish and what initially brought the idea to life. To wrap up, I share some things that I personally dislike.