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The Michael Doroc Experience (2024)
The Michael Doroc Experience (2024)
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Showcasing last night's live stream with some awesome listeners.
Welcome to my latest 80's rock session here on the Michael Doroc Experience. Please feel free to share what you thought about this musical journey.
An awesome mix and one you will truly want to add to your 80s collection.
Our second pt 2 episode continues with some smooth cool classics. Feel free to download this episode and do leave a few comments.
My love for the Westcoast culture inspired me to put this mix together.
A continuation so that you can enjoy some true school classics.
During a few of my live streams, I noticed several audio disruptions I wasn't happy about, and I decided to put together several compilations without the live stream. I hope you enjoy the mix and enjoy the show. Please subscribe and enjoy the free downloads.
Another Disco throwback with Johnny D & WKTU
Warden & executioner shares his story
Just another day in the life with Michael Doroc
This interview was provided by White Underbelly and photographer Mark Laita. These videos are surrounding the human conditions of Abuse, Neglect, Addictions, Rape and Murder. The fact that these stories are communicated by the victim or abuser, I must warn you that these stories can be very sensitive for others to hear and may cause triggers for anyone who has walked in these same shoes. Plese note: If you have ever considered Suicide as a way to escape, please contact someone as soon as possible.
This interview was provided by White Underbelly and photographer Mark Laita. These videos are surrounding the human conditions of Abuse, Neglect, Addictions, Rape and Murder. The fact that these stories are communicated by the victim or abuser, I must warn you that these stories can be very sensitive for others to hear and may cause triggers for anyone who has walked in these same shoes. Plese note: If you have ever considered Suicide as a way to escape, please contact someone as soon as possible.
Welcome back as we continue down the Beat Street Era of the '80s with the former street hustler, graffiti artist, and B-boy Michael Doroc
On today's podcast former hustler/ b-boy and graffiti writer, Michael Doroc takes a moment to reflect back in the '80s as he ventured out of Brooklyn and into Money Makin Manhatten. The Rock Steady Crew Breakers, Amsterdam & 99th Street, the late Frosty Freeze, and Kippy Dee as well as Dino and the uptown posse.
On today's podcast, former Hustler/ B-Boy and NYC 80's Grafitti Artist Michael Doroc takes a look back on the 80's Hip Hop Era, the Dance Club Era, and hanging with the late Wayne Frosty Freeze, Rock Steady members like Lil Lucan, the late Kippy Dee, and the entire Roxy's, 80's Beat Street Crew, as well as Grafitti Crews like The Vamp Squad, and The Public Animals, along with some great Hop Hop Content.
On today's podcast, former addict & street hustler Michael Doroc looks back on how the 1990s began with the shooting of a very close childhood friend, (Joey Clarkson) that took place on Liberty Avenue in the City Line section of East New York section of Brooklyn. This is a Cold-Case that needs to bring peace and justice to the Clarkson family.
On today's podcast, Michael Doroc, a former street hustler during the '80s and 90's shares about the realities of prison, the shady characters along the way, the damage of drugs, but also the power of Grace as he had to rely on God to help him get past the years he would have to face alone in prison, detoxing from drugs and learning how not to live life as a hustler and addict.
On today's podcast, former drug dealer/addict, Michael Doroc talks about the lifestyle of the addict and hustler. The consequences of making poor decisions under everyday challenges and life situations. I hope that this will be helpful to you, but if you are struggling in any way physically, emotionally, or mentally, take a step back, breathe, and focus on what matters to you in a healthy way. Remember to stay strong in all that you do. Don't let life, friends, or family beat you into choosing a dark path of regrets or consequences. You are special and you are truly filled with hidden treasures. Keep living your dreams of becoming who you want to be. This episode will be marked as explicit because of the content and its nature.
In this episode, I begin to shares some brief childhood experiences on the streets of Brownsville, Brooklyn. This time I take a moment to reflect on the '70s era, the music, and our family's tragic times, pain, and turmoil. Issues that create not-so-quiet moments within our circle of love and security.
Michael Doroc is a New York City, Brooklyn-born native whose parents moved from Puerto Rico to Brownsville Brooklyn as children with their parents in the mid-1950s. Michael was born in 65, and his upbringing at home and on the streets taught him how to survive the turmoil of the hood, but one thing about the rules of the streets was that you had to make a choice of being a Lion or a Sheep. Michael chose to be a Lion.
Welcome to the Michael Doroc Experience.
A podcast that will share his amazing story of survival, in the concrete jungles of New York City during the '70s as a child, the '80s as a drug dealer, and an inmate in the 90's. From drug addictions to sticking up prostitution brothels dressed as one of New York Citys finest. Hear how Michael fought to overcome his fears and challenges, only to becoming one of New York's hottest photographers and receiving a Hip Hop Honors Award for Best Photographer in the Music & Arts in 2012 at Baruch College. So welcome and thank you for joining me on my journey -Michael Doroc












