Topic: Associate Executive Producers

7 chapters across the catalog

90: Micro Mockingbird
1:47:30 - 1:51:50

90: Micro Mockingbird

Associate Executive Producers, GBG Jingle and Basket Weaving

The hosts read the names of Associate Executive Producers who donated at the $50 level. The segment includes a request for the "GBG" (Give Blacks Guns) jingle from the movie "Don't Be a Menace." They also highlight a donor, Rami McKinney, who is a fiber artist and basket weaver, and discuss the importance of supporting independent creators through "Mo Karma."

67: Q-Hopium
1:31:54 - 1:39:16

67: Q-Hopium

Listener Letters and Associate Executive Producers

The hosts read a lengthy letter from producer Greg Wheeler, who discusses the courage needed to speak out against mandates and the "wicked web" of modern society. Wheeler is officially "de-deadbeated" following his first donation. The segment concludes with a list of associate executive producers, including Judy S, Wesley Olson, and John Harvey III, who are thanked for their financial support and engagement with the live shows.

67: Q-Hopium
2:39:48 - 2:47:17

67: Q-Hopium

Producer Credits and the Ashli Babbitt vs. George Floyd Paradigm

The hosts thank Dreb Scott for his work on show chapters and transcripts before diving into the final segment. They frame Ashli Babbitt as the 180-degree opposite of George Floyd in the media landscape. While thanking producers like Alejandro Alocer and Miguel Espinal, they note that Babbitt's death as an unarmed white female veteran was treated with "crickets" or justification by the same media outlets that championed Floyd, highlighting a total lack of ideological consistency in mainstream reporting.

57: Capitol Heel
1:47:50 - 1:52:21

57: Capitol Heel

Associate Executive Producer Credits, Authentic Conversations

The hosts continue thanking donors, including Dame Jennifer and Brian Rogers. They highlight a comment about the "authentic conversation" between a white man and a black man that bypasses mainstream triggers. They also reference a historical moment involving Big Boy on Hot 97 and encourage listeners to support the show via mofundme.com.

54: Lemonhead Delight
56:44 - 1:01:31

54: Lemonhead Delight

Production Schedule, Mo Fund Me Details

Moe explains the fluid production schedule of the show, prioritizing quality over a strict weekly cycle. The hosts read final donations from the "54 Club" and associate executive producers, including Megan Emery and Chef Elvis Rosenberg. They direct listeners to mofacts.com and mofundme.com for support options via Cash App and PayPal.

42: GBG
2:12:35 - 2:18:04

42: GBG

Associate Executive Producer Credits and Personal Therapy

The hosts read more donor notes, including one from Jacob Smith in Seattle who requested "Mo' Karma" for his upcoming home purchase. Nadia Borg thanks Mo'fax for acting as a "personal therapist" via direct messages to help her navigate victim mentality among her peers. Mo'fax emphasizes the importance of the feedback loop between producers and listeners.