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



Tuesday Aug 13, 2024
Tuesday Aug 13, 2024
Welcome to another exciting episode of "That Ain't My Business, But Let's Talk About It." In this episode, the hosts LTEL, Pac-Man, and Nesto the Dun, sit down with the legendary Terrance Gangsta Williams for an unfiltered and candid conversation about life in Ratchet City, the music industry, and street politics.The episode kicks off with a lively introduction and quickly dives into Terrance's experiences growing up in New Orleans. He shares personal anecdotes about his childhood, the influence of the streets, and his encounters with crime at a young age. The discussion then shifts to Terrance's relationships with well-known figures like Birdman, Slim, and the Hot Boys, providing listeners with an insider's perspective on the dynamics within Cash Money Records.As the conversation progresses, the hosts touch on controversial topics, including allegations of snitching, the authenticity of Turk's jewelry, and the impact of 50 Cent's investments in Shreveport. Terrance offers his insights on these issues, shedding light on the complexities of loyalty, street code, and the business side of the music industry.Throughout the episode, the hosts and Terrance engage in humorous banter, share stories about their personal experiences, and reflect on the cultural significance of the Hot Boys. The episode concludes with a discussion about the future of Shreveport's music scene and the importance of unity among local artists.Don't miss this captivating episode filled with raw honesty, laughter, and thought-provoking discussions. Tune in to "That Ain't My Business, But Let's Talk About It" for an unforgettable journey through the streets of Ratchet City.



Monday Aug 05, 2024
Rising Star Red Vegus: The Future of Hip-Hop
Monday Aug 05, 2024
Monday Aug 05, 2024
Welcome to another episode of "That Ain't My Business, but Let's Talk About It." Today, Nesto tha Dom and Pac-Man, the hood's voice box, are joined by a special guest from Las Vegas, young hip-hop prodigy Red Vegas. At just 14 years old, Red Vegus has already made waves in the music industry with his unique style and impressive lyrical skills.
In this episode, Red Vegus shares his journey into music, starting from his early days at seven, influenced by his father's house studio and his uncle's rapping. He talks about his inspirations, including T.I., and his experiences growing up in the fast-paced city of Las Vegas compared to Shreveport.
Red Vegas also discusses his recent projects, including his EP "St. Rose The Truth" and singles like "Respect My Crown" and "Jungle." He emphasizes the importance of staying focused on his craft and shares his ambitions to collaborate with renowned producers like Mouse on the Track.
The conversation dives into his future plans, including his aspirations to attend Clark Atlanta University to study business and marketing. Red Vegas also touches on his disciplined approach to balancing music with school and avoiding distractions.
Join us as we delve into the mind of this young talent and explore his journey, inspirations, and future aspirations. Don't miss out on this insightful and inspiring episode with Red Vegas!
Make sure to follow Red Vegas on Instagram at The Red Vegus, and check out his latest music on his website.



Thursday Aug 01, 2024
Lakeside Reunion: A Celebration of Community and Culture
Thursday Aug 01, 2024
Thursday Aug 01, 2024
Join us for an exhilarating episode of "That Ain't My Business, But Let's Talk About It" as we dive into the heart of the 9th Annual Lakeside Reunion! This episode captures the vibrant essence of Lakeside, showcasing its community spirit, culture, and the people who make it special.In this lively gathering, we hear from various Lakeside residents and visitors, sharing their stories, experiences, and the deep connections they have with the neighborhood. From heartfelt reunions to exciting announcements about upcoming events like the highly anticipated BBW pool party, the episode is filled with candid moments and genuine interactions.Special guests include local legends, up-and-coming artists, and community leaders, all contributing to the rich tapestry of Lakeside's narrative. The episode also features shout-outs to Early Bird Media and plugs for new music and projects, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the local scene.Expect to laugh, reminisce, and feel a sense of belonging as we celebrate the unique culture of Lakeside. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to stay updated on all things Lakeside and beyond!



Tuesday Jul 30, 2024
"From Glockwear to Black Hearted: Trill's Story
Tuesday Jul 30, 2024
Tuesday Jul 30, 2024
In this episode of "That Ain't My Business" podcast, join your favorite hosts, PTB Uglyman, Nesto tha Don, and Pac-Man, as they dive deep into the heart of Shreveport's culture and hustle. Celebrating their one-year anniversary with 77 episodes strong, the crew brings in a special guest, Trill, to share his journey and insights.
The conversation kicks off with a nostalgic look back at the evolution of party scenes and the infamous "triple stack" days, contrasting them with today's trends. The hosts and Trill discuss the changing dynamics of the city's culture, the impact of 50 Cent's presence in Shreveport, and the challenges of maintaining authenticity in a rapidly evolving environment.
Trill opens up about his entrepreneurial ventures, from the inception of Glockwear Clothing to his new brand, Black Hearted', sharing the inspirations and struggles that shaped his path. The discussion shifts to the importance of business acumen in the music industry, highlighting the need for collaboration and strategic thinking among local artists.
As the conversation deepens, the hosts and Trill explore the complexities of relationships, loyalty, and the trials of personal growth amidst a backdrop of adversity. They touch on the realities of street life, the importance of mental health, and the power of resilience.
With candid anecdotes, hard truths, and a sprinkle of humor, this episode offers a raw and unfiltered look at the life and hustle in Shreveport. Whether you're a longtime listener or new to the podcast, this episode promises to keep you engaged and reflective.



Saturday Jul 20, 2024
Spotlight on Yazzie: Nurturing Young Talent in Shreveport's Performing Arts Scene
Saturday Jul 20, 2024
Saturday Jul 20, 2024
In this engaging episode, the hosts welcome Martina Williams and Amari Mitchell from Yazzie, a renowned African-American performing arts organization in northwest Louisiana. Martina, the director of the Theater of the Performing Arts, shares the inspiring history of Yazzie, which is celebrating its 50th year. We delve into the program's evolution from a jazz-focused initiative to a comprehensive musical theater program that emphasizes black history.
Listeners will hear firsthand experiences from Amari Mitchell, a dedicated participant, as she discusses her journey and the impact Yazzie has had on her confidence and skills. The episode also highlights the program's inclusive nature, catering to kids from various backgrounds and ages, and its unique approach to education through performance arts.
Don't miss the details about the upcoming show, "My Heritage 2: The Journey Continues," which promises to be a powerful sequel focusing on civil rights and modern history. With auditions, rehearsals, and community support, Yazzie continues to shape the future of young performers in Shreveport. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about talent, dedication, and the arts!



Thursday Jul 18, 2024
When Friends Become Frenemies: Unraveling Truths
Thursday Jul 18, 2024
Thursday Jul 18, 2024
Welcome back to "That Ain't My Business, but Let's Talk About It" with your favorite hosts Nesto tha Don, PTB Ugly Man, and Pac-Man. This explosive episode dives into a heated conversation with special guests Deedee and a surprise appearance by her friend. The discussion takes a dramatic turn as they confront past misunderstandings and accusations from their last podcast appearance.
Deedee opens up about her journey as a content creator and the misconceptions about her profession, while tensions rise over claims of mismanagement and betrayal. The episode features an intense debate on loyalty, friendship, and the fine line between business and personal life. As the hosts try to mediate, the conversation shifts to deeper issues of trust, support, and the complexities of maintaining relationships in the digital age.
Tune in for an unfiltered look at the raw emotions and real-life drama that unfolds, offering listeners a captivating glimpse into the trials and tribulations of friendship tested by the pressures of public scrutiny.



Tuesday Jul 16, 2024
Confronting the Past: Unspoken Truths and Potential Reconciliations
Tuesday Jul 16, 2024
Tuesday Jul 16, 2024
In this riveting episode, hosts PTB Ugly, Pac-Man, and Nesto tha Don welcome special guest Kayla, who shares her perspective on recent events that have stirred controversy among their circle. The episode kicks off with Kayla addressing rumors and misunderstandings that arose after a previous podcast episode, leading to a candid discussion about friendships, loyalty, and personal boundaries.
The conversation delves into Kayla's experiences and the impact of social media gossip, touching on themes of trust and betrayal. The hosts and Kayla explore the complexities of their relationships, including a deep dive into the ethics and dynamics of the sex work industry. The episode takes an unexpected turn as the group debates the economic and political climate, comparing the presidencies of Trump and Biden and their effects on everyday life.
Listeners can expect a blend of raw honesty, humor, and insightful commentary as the group navigates through personal stories, political opinions, and the potential for reconciliation. Will Kayla and her estranged friend mend their relationship? Tune in to find out.



Thursday Jul 11, 2024
Thursday Jul 11, 2024
In this riveting episode, we delve deep into the complexities of local politics in Shreveport, Louisiana, featuring an eye-opening conversation with the outspoken Craig Lee. Our hosts explore the recent controversial vote at the Shreveport City Council meeting, dissecting the racial and political dynamics that led to its outcome.
Craig Lee shares his firsthand account of the council's decision on an open container law, shedding light on the roles played by various council members, including Gary Brooks, Grayson Boucher, and Jim Telefero. He also introduces the concept of "meritorious manumission Negroes" and its historical context, drawing parallels to current political maneuvers.
The discussion takes a critical look at the city's economic development initiatives, particularly the launch of G-Unit film and television studios spearheaded by Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson. Lee and the hosts scrutinize the obstacles faced by this project, attributing them to deep-rooted systemic racism and political theater.
Listeners can expect a candid conversation about the challenges of grassroots political advocacy, the importance of economic empowerment, and the stark realities of navigating local politics. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding the intricate power plays that shape Shreveport's future.

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