Welcome to another riveting episode of "That Ain't My Business, but Let's Talk About It." Hosted by Nestor the Dunn, Pac-Man, and PTV Ugly, this episode dives deep into the complexities of street life, accountability, and new legislation impacting the community.
Our special guest, Marcus Johnson Jr., shares his raw and unfiltered insights on various topics, including the new law allowing 18-year-olds to carry guns without permits, and the implications it has for the black community. The conversation takes a candid look at how systemic issues and personal choices intersect, and the importance of accountability in navigating these challenges.
We also explore the impact of learned behaviors, the role of financial literacy, and the power of collective action. MJ emphasizes the need for young people to leverage their influence for positive change and discusses the importance of creating opportunities through programs like the Louisiana Institute of Creative Artists (Laika).
Tune in for an eye-opening discussion that challenges the status quo and calls for a new approach to solving the issues facing our communities. This episode is packed with real talk, practical advice, and a few laughs along the way.
Don't miss it!
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