That Ain’t My Business ,But Let’s Talk About it!
”That’s Not My Business, but Let’s Talk About It” is an engaging and thought-provoking podcast that explores and discusses the latest news, stories, and issues surrounding the black and urban communities. Hosted by Ftfuglyman and Nestothadon, our podcast provides a platform to examine topics that are often overlooked or underrepresented in mainstream media, sparking conversations and promoting a deeper understanding of the black experience. In each episode, Ftfuglyman and Nestothadon delve into a wide range of subjects, including politics, social justice, entertainment, culture, entrepreneurship, and more. With a focus on black voices, experiences, and perspectives, they aim to shed light on important stories and provide comprehensive coverage that empowers and educates their listeners. ”That’s Not My Business, but Let’s Talk About It” features engaging discussions, informative interviews, and insightful commentary. The hosts bring in guests who are experts, activists, artists, community leaders, and individuals with unique perspectives to provide a multifaceted view on the topics discussed. Through their podcast, Ftfuglyman and Nestothadon aim to foster inclusivity, open dialogue, and critical thinking. They invite their listeners to join them in exploring the diverse issues impacting black and urban communities, encouraging them to participate, share their thoughts, and contribute to the conversations. Key Features: Diverse Coverage: ”That’s Not My Business, but Let’s Talk About It” covers a wide range of topics relevant to the black and urban communities, including current events, politics, culture, entertainment, and social issues. Engaging Conversations: Ftfuglyman and Nestothadon facilitate engaging and meaningful discussions that encourage listeners to think critically, question assumptions, and broaden their perspectives on the issues at hand. Insightful Interviews: The podcast features interviews with a variety of guests, including activists, experts, artists, and community leaders. These interviews provide unique insights, personal stories, and expertise that help shed light on different aspects of the topics discussed. Inclusive Perspectives: The hosts ensure diverse voices are represented on the podcast, providing a platform for underrepresented voices and perspectives from black and urban communities. Empowering and Informative: ”That’s Not My Business, but Let’s Talk About It” aims to empower and inform its audience, fostering a deeper understanding of the challenges, successes, and aspirations of black individuals and communities.
Episodes
Episodes
Thursday Sep 05, 2024
Thursday Sep 05, 2024
Welcome to another special edition of "That Ain't My Business, But Let's Talk About It." In this riveting episode, your hosts Nesto the Don, Pac-Man the Hood Voice Boss, and PTB Ugly Man dive into the gritty realities and untold stories of street life. Joined by special guest Terrance "Gangsta" Williams, the conversation covers a range of topics from prison sentences, street codes, and personal redemption. Terrance Gangsta Williams clears up misconceptions about his release from prison, discussing the role of the First Step Act and his cooperation with law enforcement. He also shares insights into the harsh realities of prison life, the impact of his past actions on the current violence in New Orleans, and his efforts toward community reform through his nonprofit organization, They Need Us. The episode also delves into the dynamics of street respect and the controversial "no snitching" code, featuring anecdotes about high-profile figures like Birdman, BG, and Hurricane Chris. The hosts and Williams discuss the implications of paying for retaliation versus doing it yourself, and whether such actions affect one's reputation in the streets. With a mix of humor, raw honesty, and eye-opening revelations, this episode promises to keep listeners engaged while shedding light on the complexities of street life and the journey toward redemption.
Wednesday Sep 04, 2024
Wednesday Sep 04, 2024
In this special episode of "That Ain't My Business, But Let's Talk About It," hosts Nesto tha Don and Pac-Man the Voice Box dive deep into the tumultuous business dealings surrounding rising artist DaByabya. Joined by DaByabya himself and his mother Rhoda, they unravel the controversies and legal battles that have plagued DaByabya's career. The episode kicks off with a discussion on the confusion over DaByabya's label affiliations, touching on allegations of forged signatures and unauthorized contract signings. The conversation takes a dramatic turn as DaByabya and Rhoda reveal how former manager Big Fella Zil allegedly mishandled finances, including a questionable $65,000 deal with Uber Eats and the NFL, of which DaByabya received only $3,000. Listeners will also hear about the emotional and financial toll on DaByabya and his family, from struggling with housing issues to the shocking misuse of DaByabya's food stamps for a wing truck. The episode explores the darker side of the music industry, shedding light on how young artists can be exploited due to lack of proper representation and knowledge. As the episode progresses, the hosts and guests discuss potential legal actions and the importance of having one's business in order before diving into the music industry. The episode concludes with a heartfelt plea for accountability and justice, emphasizing the need for transparency and fairness in all business dealings. Don't miss this eye-opening episode that pulls back the curtain on the music industry's murky waters, offering invaluable lessons for aspiring artists and industry professionals alike.
Sunday Sep 01, 2024
From Bristol to Bloomsdale: The Journey of Mon8
Sunday Sep 01, 2024
Sunday Sep 01, 2024
Join us in this captivating episode as we welcome Mon8, an up-and-coming artist from Bristol, PA, who shares his unique journey in the music industry. Hosted by P.T.B. Uglyman, Pac-Man, and Nesto the Don, this episode dives deep into Mon8's influences, his experiences with manager Scott Morris, and his perspective on the Philly music scene.
Mon8 opens up about his roots in Bloomsdale, the challenges and inspirations that drive his music, and his admiration for artists like Polo G. The hosts and Mon8 discuss the vibrant and sometimes chaotic events happening in their respective hometowns, making for an engaging and unfiltered conversation.
Expect a mix of humor, raw storytelling, and insightful discussions about the music industry, local culture, and the reality of life in different parts of the country. Whether you're a fan of hip-hop or just love a good story, this episode has something for everyone.
Tune in to hear more about Mon8's journey, his plans for future collaborations, and some unexpected twists and turns along the way!
Thursday Aug 29, 2024
Thursday Aug 29, 2024
Welcome back to another explosive episode of "That Ain't My Business But Let's Talk About It"! Join your favorite hosts, Nesto The Don and Pacman The Hood Voice Box, as they dive deep into the latest controversy surrounding Jaguar Wright and her bold claims against Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson.
This episode unpacks the viral video where Jaguar Wright accuses 50 Cent of various wrongdoings in Shreveport, including environmental hazards and secretive business dealings. Our hosts dissect these allegations and offer their unfiltered opinions on why these conspiracy theories hold no water.
We also touch on the local reactions from notable figures like Hurricane Chris and discuss the broader implications of spreading misinformation. This episode aims to set the record straight and defend the integrity of Shreveport and its community.
Don't miss out as we break down the drama, challenge the claims, and call for a more intelligent discourse. Tune in for the real talk and raw opinions that you won't find anywhere else!
Wednesday Aug 28, 2024
Wednesday Aug 28, 2024
In this riveting episode of "That Ain't My Business, But Let's Talk About It," hosts Nesto tha Don and Pac-Man, the hood's voice box, are joined by the returning guest Craig Lee, also known as the troublemaker from Shreveport, Louisiana. Craig, a grassroots empowerment advocate with nearly three decades of experience, delves into the complex socio-economic landscape of Shreveport and the challenges posed by systemic racism and white supremacy.
Craig shares his insights on the North Louisiana Black Renaissance Movement, likening it to the Harlem Renaissance, and highlights the importance of grassroots economic development in the community. He discusses the arrival of Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson in Shreveport and the significant impact of his investment in the city's economic and cultural revitalization.
Listeners will gain an understanding of the challenges and opportunities within Shreveport, the importance of strategic planning in economic development, and the role of influential figures like Orville Hall and Philip Price. The episode also touches on the misconceptions surrounding the term "ratchet" and its cultural implications, urging a focus on positive community building and empowerment.
Tune in for an enlightening discussion that connects the dots on Shreveport's past, present, and future, while offering valuable lessons on activism, resilience, and the power of community.
Tuesday Aug 27, 2024
Saucceee and La Spankk From the Streets to the Studio: The Motion Game
Tuesday Aug 27, 2024
Tuesday Aug 27, 2024
Welcome to another episode of "That Ain't My Business, But Let's Talk About It," hosted by Nesto tha Don and Pac-Man. In this lively discussion, we are joined by Saucceee and La Spankk, who share insights on their journey from growing up together to creating a successful clothing line and pursuing music careers.
Throughout the episode, Saucceee and La Spankk discuss their experiences in the music industry, from starting to rap in 2019 to consistently dropping new tracks and music videos. They also talk about their clothing brand, So Much Motion Clothing, and how they integrate it with their music endeavors.
The conversation delves into the challenges and obstacles they face in their hometown of Shreveport, including support from local artists and the community. They also share entertaining stories about networking, collaborating with other artists, and dealing with the ups and downs of the music industry.
Additionally, the episode touches on personal anecdotes about relationships, loyalty, and the importance of staying true to oneself. With a mix of humor and candidness, Saucceee and La Spankk provide an engaging and insightful look into their lives and careers.
Don't miss this episode filled with raw and unfiltered discussions, valuable lessons, and a glimpse into the hustle and grind of rising artists in the game.
Sunday Aug 25, 2024
Sunday Aug 25, 2024
Welcome to a special episode of "That Ain't My Business, but Let's Talk About It." Hosted by Nesto tha Don and Pac-Man, this episode features an exclusive interview with Bigg Redd, a legend from Boss City, who shares his journey through the Shreveport music scene and his experiences with Hurricane Chris.
Bigg Redd opens up about his early days in the industry, working on various commercial projects, and his significant contribution to the hit song "Bang." He reveals the behind-the-scenes dynamics, including how he created the iconic chant and the challenges he faced with the music label over ownership and credits.
The conversation takes a deeper dive into the controversies surrounding Hurricane Chris, from the alleged backstabbing and financial disputes to the recent diss tracks and public feuds. Big Red discusses the emotional impact of these events and the lack of recognition and support from Hurricane Chris, despite their shared history.
Amidst the revelations, Big Red reflects on the good times, the camaraderie, and the unforgettable experiences of being on the road and performing at major events. He also addresses the broader issues of gatekeeping and lack of resources that hindered the success of many talented artists from Shreveport.
In a candid discussion, Bigg Redd calls for resolution and understanding, emphasizing the need for respect and proper acknowledgment in the music industry. He also hints at new music on the horizon, inspired by recent events.
Join us for this eye-opening episode as we uncover the untold story of Ratchet City and hear from one of its true pioneers. Don't miss out on this compelling narrative of ambition, betrayal, and the quest for recognition.
Thursday Aug 22, 2024
Thursday Aug 22, 2024
In this riveting episode of "That Ain't My Business, but Let's Talk About It," hosts Nesto the Don and Pac-Man the Who's Voice Box welcome a special guest, Scooter Man Pro. Join us as we dive into the vibrant music scene of Shreveport, Louisiana, and explore its evolution over the years.
Trulia, Scooter Man Pro shares his journey of starting in radio at the tender age of 11, becoming the first 13-year-old in Louisiana with his own show. He reflects on the significance of events like the "Let the Good Times Roll" festival and its impact on his career.
The conversation shifts to the current state of Shreveport's music industry. Scooters praises the immense talent in the city, highlighting the importance of providing platforms for local artists. The discussion also touches on the recent Human Harmony Festival and the role of 50 Cent in revitalizing the local music scene.
Additionally, the episode delves into the complexities surrounding Hurricane Chris's statements about the festival and his potential impact on the community. Trulia emphasizes the need for unity and collaboration to make Shreveport a thriving hub for talent.
Listeners will also get a glimpse into Scooter"s personal life as he honors his father, Professor Willie Burton, and his contributions to documenting Shreveport's black history. Scooter's vision for a museum to preserve this rich history is also unveiled.
Tune in for an engaging and insightful conversation that celebrates Shreveport's musical heritage and looks forward to a promising future.
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