Topic: Fasting

5 chapters across the catalog

97: Flowers for Fuller
2:46:06 - 2:54:13

97: Flowers for Fuller

Constructive Behavior and the Four Clincher Questions

Mo Facts concludes the episode with a "booster shot" of logic, urging listeners to evaluate every action as either "constructive" or "non-constructive." He provides four "clincher questions" for conscious living: what do I want to do, why do I want to do it, how do I plan to do it, and what is the expected constructive result. The hosts sign off, encouraging listeners to pay attention so the truth can reveal itself.

56: Fishing Polls
2:01:18 - 2:08:01

56: Fishing Polls

Kanye West, Brainwashing, The Machine

Kanye West's claims about black people being "brainwashed" by the media and the Democratic Party are analyzed. The discussion covers the exportable nature of the "cultural mind trap," which includes unhealthy music, fast food, and pharmaceuticals. The hosts suggest that "The Machine" views people as "useless eaters" and uses these tools to maintain control and profit from systemic illness.

34: Big Momma Drama
51:17 - 53:01

34: Big Momma Drama

American Food, Fast Food and Essential Businesses

The definition of "American food" has shifted from indigenous traditions to a globalized reliance on fast food. During the 2020 lockdowns, the classification of fast-food chains as "essential" while farmers' markets were closed highlighted a systemic failure in national nutrition. This policy disproportionately affected Black communities, who were left with few options other than high-calorie, low-nutrient commercial meals.

34: Big Momma Drama
55:25 - 57:45

34: Big Momma Drama

Historical Diet, Lean Meat and Vegetarianism

The claim that Black health issues are the result of 400 years of oppression is challenged by the historical reality of the African American diet. Until the industrial age, many Black families were essentially vegetarian or relied on lean wild game like deer and rabbits. The current health crisis is framed as a modern phenomenon driven by the introduction of junk food and the abandonment of traditional agricultural habits.

11: Alley-Oop
1:35:18 - 1:38:09

11: Alley-Oop

Corporate Ties and the Closing Window of Truth

The discussion expands to include the influence of Chinese money on K Street lobbyists, campaign donations, and various industries like video games and fast food. It is predicted that the current window of open criticism from figures like Jason Whitlock will soon close as corporate interests reassert control. Despite the hypocrisy, the American public's desire for the "escape" of sports is expected to eventually override their concerns about the NBA's ethics.