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Busy Boys Uncensored

Busy Boys Uncensored

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The Busy Boys Uncensored podcast is centered around four black and brown queer individuals; Mayce Barker, Damontae Hack, Jah Whitehead, and Sekani Nolasco. We are working artists who come from different backgrounds and want to give more awareness to expressing ourselves in our continuously growing bond. We like to have fun; however, we are also willing to learn and grow from our experiences. We hope this podcast brings light to having a core friend group that is supportive and willing to cha ...
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Black News Unfiltered

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The Black News Unfiltered podcast is a weekly show that tackles the most pressing issues affecting the Black community. Hosted by Bob Edwards, the show provides a platform for unfiltered and uncensored conversations about politics, Black culture, and current events, with a focus on amplifying the voices and perspectives of Black people. Black News Unfiltered delivers thought-provoking commentary on the topics that matter most to Black Americans today.
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In this episode we have a very special guest, adult entertainer Boe Jack Ryan! We dive deep into the intricate world of the adult film industry, exploring the fascinating dynamics that shape it. With a focus on authenticity and respect, we want to destigmatize the adult film industry, showcasing the passion and professionalism of those who work wit…
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Bob discusses briefly about the miscarriage of justice by the State of Missouri in the Marcellus Williams execution on September 24,2024. Thank you for listening, text us a message. Support the showद्वारा Bob Edwards
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In this episode the boys and the raffle winner from their panel, Jordan Medley, have an in-depth discussion about their journeys in the arts. They explore how identity shapes their work, the challenges of navigating racism and homophobia, and the transition from passion to production.द्वारा Busy Boys Uncensored
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🎉 Surprise! A special episode drops today celebrating the 5th anniversary of DickAppointment—one of the most iconic parties showcasing the vibrant intersection of POC culture and Queerness. Get ready to dive deep into the magic that has made this event a beloved staple in our community!
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On this episode the boys and their very special guest, Ron Bellamy, have a juicy conversation all about hookups. They talk about their first, sex parties, and much more! Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe.द्वारा Busy Boys Uncensored
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We all could use some self reflection from time to time, on this episode the boys face themselves with some hard truths about themselves and each other as a group. It’s important to be real with yourself and people around you all for the purpose of becoming better people.द्वारा Busy Boys Uncensored
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On this episode the boys talk about Friends vs Frenemies. The challenges faced when having to confront situations where friends may not like someone you are around and dig into personal experiences as well.द्वारा Busy Boys Uncensored
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With our first ever panel we aimed to explore the experiences, challenges, and triumphs of these amazing Black individuals within the LGBTQIA community who are working in the arts. We hope to shed light on the diverse narratives and talents within this intersection, as well as discuss the importance of representation and inclusion within artistic s…
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Bob discusses the negative aspects and repercussions for Black Americans if The Heritage Foundations Project 2025 is implemented in a new Donald Trump administration. Thank you for listening, text us a message. Support the showद्वारा Bob Edwards
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In this episode the busy boys are joined by journalist, producer and media strategist Gary Pace (@garytylaa). Together they discuss the current state of media and what they’d like to see covered more in the news. From gossip outlets to blogs to magazines this is an episode you won’t want to miss.द्वारा Busy Boys Uncensored
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On this latest episode, Bob is talking about how America is letting a convicted felon and sex offender & fraudulent New York business operator have the opportunity to become President of The United States again, while many Black Americans with felonies aren’t even allowed to vote in most states in America. And why its is so important for Black Amer…
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On this episode the boys discuss a very sensitive topic: violence in the LGBTQIA+ community. They dive into warning signs to look out for, how to support a friend going through a violent situation and the different types of domestic violence. This episode may contain triggering content. Remember to like, comment and subscribe. Thanks for tuning in!…
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On this episode the boys get into the mean gay stereotype as well as main character syndrome, where they think it comes from and have they fed into that stereotype at some point in their lives. We encourage everyone to be kind to one another because you never know what someone is going through.द्वारा Busy Boys Uncensored
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Bob gives some insights and updates into Georgia's criminal racketeering and election interference trial against Donald Trump, which has turned into the D.A Fani Willis & Nathan Wade trial. Thank you for listening, text us a message. Support the showद्वारा Bob Edwards
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Bob Edwards and Content Contributor Davis Jackson talk about Bloody Sunday which refers to a pivotal event in the American Civil Rights Movement that occurred on March 7, 1965, in Selma, Alabama. It was a peaceful march led by civil rights activists, including John Lewis and Hosea Williams, to demand voting rights for African Americans. The protest…
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Bob Edwards talks about the origin and legacy of the Black Panther Party in Black American history. The Black Panther Party was founded in 1966 by Huey Newton and Bobby Seale in Oakland, California, during the height of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States. The party emerged as a response to police brutality and systemic racism experience…
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Bob talks about Black History Month and how it is used to "Gaslight" American's and how it is used to appease Black Americans, while not telling the whole truths about Black Americans contributions to America and American society. Thank you for listening, text us a message. Support the showद्वारा Bob Edwards
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A federal judge has approved Georgia’s newly-revised political maps for Congress and the state legislature, a win for Republicans who sought to preserve their partisan advantage while adding new majority-Black districts required by the court. “The Court finds that the General Assembly fully complied with this Court’s order,” U.S. District Judge Ste…
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On this episode the boys take it back to their early days in nightlife and how they were all introduced to it. This segways to their best and worst nights out and you don't want to miss the crazy stories. Get to know a little bit more about all of them from this fun episode. Socials, Question Submissions, & Playlists:…
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Black college athletes NIL deals are being threated to be eliminated or diminished by the latest goverment bill called The PASS Act, which was written in October 2023 by Democrat Senator Joe Manchin and Republican SenatorTommy Tuberville. The Bill wpould make it illegal for states to pass laws that would permit college athletes to share revenue wit…
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The Willie Lynch letter: The Making of a Slave. This speech was purportedly delivered by Willie Lynch on the bank of the James River in the colony of Virginia in 1712. Lynch was a British slave owner in the West Indies. He was invited to the colony of Virginia in 1712 to teach his methods to slave owners there. The term “lynching” is derived from h…
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On this episode the boys have a special guest, licensed therapist and influencer Shahem (@5hahem), to join their conversation surrounding colorism. They talk about their personal experiences, how colorism effects the masses, and what we can do to make a change.द्वारा Busy Boys Uncensored
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Welcome to season 2! In this episode the boys are catching up on their summers and what they did off camera. They also spill on what's unfortunate about guys being romantically interested in them all. Like, comment, and subscribe!द्वारा Busy Boys Uncensored
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Bob discusses the recent Florida Board of Education's approval of the new "Anti Woke" criteria and standards for teaching Black American history in Florida's public schools. Thank you for listening, text us a message. Support the showद्वारा Bob Edwards
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Bob discusses the alarming and increasing murder rate among Black Rappers in Gangster Rap, Trap Music and Drill Rap and it's effects on Black American teenagers, young adults and it's effect on the Black community. Thank you for listening, text us a message. Support the showद्वारा Bob Edwards
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On this episode the Busy Boys have a serious conversation about their mental health and how they prioritize it. They get into stories of dark times and how they overcame, as well as what keeps them sane and happy. This conversation gets deep, and we do want to provide a trigger warning here as well in the video for anyone who may not be ready to he…
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The final episode of season 1 consists of us discussing how we are growing, individually and together, and what we've learned on this journey. We want to thank every listener and viewer! We appreciate y’all! Stay tuned for season 2!द्वारा Busy Boys Uncensored
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A brief discussion with Derrick Johnson CEO & President of the NAACP about the impact and his thoughts about the recent Supreme Court ruling eliminating Affirmative Action for colleges and universities. Thank you for listening, text us a message. Support the showद्वारा Bob Edwards
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The Supreme Court ruled that Alabama discriminated against Black voters when it drew its seven congressional districts last year. The ruling against Alabama in the case Allen v. Milligan means the state will have to redraw its congressional map to accommodate Black voters by including a second majority-Black district for next year’s elections. The …
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