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NYPTALKSHOW: Where New York Speaks

Welcome to NYPTALKSHOW, the podcast that captures the heartbeat of New York City through candid conversations and diverse perspectives. Every week, we dive into the topics that matter most to New Yorkers—culture, politics, arts, community, and everything in between.

What to Expect:
    •    Engaging Interviews: Hear from local leaders, activists, artists, and everyday citizens who shape the city’s narrative.
    •    In-Depth Discussions: We unpack current events, urban trends, and community issues with honesty and insight.
    •    Unique Perspectives: Experience the vibrant tapestry of New York through voices that reflect its rich diversity.

Whether you’re a lifelong New Yorker or just curious about the city’s dynamic energy, join us as we explore what makes New York, New York—one conversation at a time.

Tune in and let your voice be part of the dialogue on NYPTALKSHOW.

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Send us a text Who gets to name you—and what does that name unlock? We dig into why “Moorish American” isn’t a trend but a nationality with real lineage, legal standing, and a living culture. From the fall of Granada to the Atlantic world, we trace how Moors shaped knowledge, trade, and society, and how their descendants in America can locate themselves beyond labels like Negro, black, colored, or African American. We break down the etymology of “Moor,” connecting Greek and Latin forms to ol...
Send us a text A lot of people are told to “add the math.” Wise Asia makes a sharp case for why that misses the point—and how the power of 5% teachings lives in simple language, daily action, and social impact. We walk through her path to learning 120 more than once, what she kept, what she discarded, and why titles like “educator” and “enlightener” matter less than the duty to help someone stand in their own understanding. Along the way, we unpack the roots of “all being born,” the risks of ...
Send us a text What if sexual energy could be trained like breath and turned into clarity, charisma, and resilience? We sit down with Dr. Alem Bey to map the science and spirit of semen retention through two powerful lenses: the yogic path that lifts kundalini to the crown and the Taoist microcosmic orbit that stores and circulates energy through the body’s internal circuit. No fluff, no moral panic—just the how and why of a practice that reframes pleasure as power. We break down the mechani...
Send us a text What if eating less could give you more life? We sit down with Val, raised in Harlem’s King Towers near Mosque No. 7, to trace a journey from church choirs to FOI discipline, from pork and deli meat to a plant-powered, one-meal-a-day routine. It’s a story about culture, conviction, and how a simple rule—fewer meals, better food—can reshape energy, mood, and long-term health. We get specific about protein myths and why plants are the original source of amino acids. Val explains...
Send us a text Start with the flag, not the folklore. We dig into why territorial sovereignty sits at the center of nationality, jurisdiction, and every claim that follows—and why a personal declaration or a stack of papers won’t dissolve U.S. authority. With clear examples and evidentiary standards, we break down how conquest, cession treaties, and the law of succession moved sovereignty over this land, and how that shift legally bound inhabitants through acquisition of nationality by subjug...
Send us a text A vampire story is just the surface. We dive into Sinners to track how sound becomes a force that heals, reveals, and threatens power, and why a single gold coin can undo a whole town. With Wise Asia, we trace the twins’ maker-and-owner ambition, the juke joint vision that bends past and future, and the way a community’s heartbeat can be stolen when greed sets the tempo. We go deep on frequency, vibration, and the bayou sciences that use bones, botanicals, and precise words to ...
Send us a text What if the story of Jesus isn’t centered in Rome at all, but in a living African lineage that empires tried to bury? We sit with Crip Jesus to map a bold throughline: from the Amarna tribe named in the Quran as Imran, to Coptic guardians in Egypt, to Fatimid rulers and Saladin’s campaigns, and even to Muhammad I pressing Rome at Caput Mundi. The aim isn’t shock value; it’s a source-based journey that threads Five Percent lessons, Moorish Science, Quranic surahs, Crusade treati...
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Send us a text What if your lineage is more than a family tree—what if it’s a frequency? We sit down with Dr. Aleem to trace a provocative arc from E1B1A haplogroups and Bantu migrations to Dogon star knowledge, pyramids as alignment engines, and initiation as a structured way to “tune” the body-mind. It’s a ride across genetics, myth, and method that keeps circling one practical question: how do these stories help us build stronger lives today? We unpack why some traditions call America a r...
Send us a text A single image on a book cover can hold a whole curriculum. We zoom into the Holy Quran of the Moorish Science Temple of America and read it like a map: the right-facing new crescent signaling a new era, the star within the womb, the Prophet stepping from the sea of the “cares of the world” onto the rock of salvation, humanity in his arms and the unborn future in her. Every symbol points to law, order, lineage, and a sober kind of mercy that is meant to be lived, not just admir...
Send us a text Hungry for clarity on discipline, destiny, and who gets to define both? We start with a simple challenge—one meal a day while living an athlete’s schedule—and turn it into a blueprint for sustainable change. Instead of crash-cutting from three meals to one, we outline a measured path that respects workload, metabolism, and sanity: remove meals gradually, extend fasting windows, and make the single meal count. The payoff isn’t just better energy; it’s a mindset that treats restr...
Send us a text Tired of bold claims that crumble on contact? We take on the most persistent Moorish movement misconceptions and put them under the bright light of evidence, walking through what counts as proof, where to find it, and how to argue it in rooms that demand rigor. From the idea that Moors founded the U.S. government to the dollar‑bill “merger” myth, we break down what treaty law actually requires and why symbolic imagery is not a legal instrument. We also unpack why private indivi...
Send us a text What if a name, a loss, and a stack of lessons could flip an entire approach to community power? That’s the energy of this conversation with True Ajani Allah—where Supreme Mathematics meets logistics, and unity stops being a slogan and turns into stoves, fridges, websites, and buybacks that actually move the needle. We start where identity meets intent: choosing a name through the Supreme Alphabet and anchoring a life’s work in meaning. From there, True takes us through a raw ...
Send us a text The wind doesn’t ask for permission before it shifts, and neither does real transformation. We invited a beloved priestess to walk us through the living current of Lukumi—how a Catholic childhood among Brooklyn nuns led to years of study, sweat, and service before the crown, and what it actually means to surrender when an orisha claims your head. From there, we step straight into the storm with Oya: the female warrior who enforces change, guards the cemetery gate, and signals u...
Send us a text Power, politics, and the inner life collide as we unpack Islam’s major branches with uncommon clarity. We sit down with Modibo to trace how a single question—Who succeeds the Prophet?—shaped centuries of belief and practice, and why those differences still matter today. From the companions and Ahl al‑Bayt to the quiet work of the heart, this is a guided tour through history, law, and living faith that respects the complexity without hiding behind jargon. We start with the Sunn...
Send us a text A bold claim walked into our studio and asked to be heard: a guest who identifies as “Son of Man,” asserting the authority to interpret scripture and to judge. We welcomed the story before the stakes. He takes us from Mississippi to Watts, from Church of God in Christ routines to a nineteenth birthday in Vietnam, and from door-to-door sales to Muhammad’s Temple in Los Angeles. That journey sets the stage for a deeper conflict—what counts as proof when someone claims spiritual o...
Send us a text Sharp talk beats vague slogans, and this conversation delivers. We brought respected voices from the Nation of Islam, the 5% Nation of Gods and Earths, and the Moorish Science Temple into one candid room to face the “who owns what” debates, decode the word “black” across law and science, and map a plan that trades Twitter threads for tractors, clinics, and construction crews. No cheerleading, no gotchas—just clear memory, real receipts, and a blueprint that starts where people ...
Send us a text The journey toward Black liberation requires both spiritual transformation and political independence—a truth powerfully articulated in this eye-opening conversation with Minister Eric Muhammad of Muhammad's Temple Number 15 in Atlanta. Minister Eric unveils a revolutionary vision of the future where Black people will experience not just social change but fundamental transformation at the cellular level. He explains how the "brown germ" within Black people—the source of weakne...
Send us a text Dr. Claude Anderson's Powernomics offers a roadmap for Black economic empowerment that remains profoundly relevant today. This thought-provoking conversation between community leaders explores how we can transform theory into practice by building sustainable Black communities and economic infrastructure. When we witness displacement and oppression globally, we often fail to recognize similar patterns happening in our own communities. What we euphemistically call "gentrificatio...
Send us a text Words aren't simply tools for communication—they're weapons of conquest and subjugation. In this mind-expanding episode, linguistic scholars Yisrael Bay and Abdullah Bay unpack the crucial distinction between etymology (the historical origin of words) and semantics (their current meaning and usage), revealing how this difference has been weaponized to erase cultural identities. The brothers deliver a masterclass in linguistic methodology, demonstrating how words evolve—or more...
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