Topic: Nipsey Hussle

4 chapters across the catalog

97: Flowers for Fuller
1:46:52 - 1:50:36

97: Flowers for Fuller

Celebrity Ownership and the Displacement of Communities

The discussion focuses on how celebrity "ownership" in sports teams, such as Jay-Z's minority stake in the Brooklyn Nets, is often used as a marketing tool to gain community support for projects that ultimately displace residents. The hosts argue that the term "owner" is used ambiguously to mask the fact that these celebrities often own less than 1% of the entity.

69: Infektion
1:36:02 - 1:45:22

69: Infektion

Show Number Producers, Dr. Sebi and New Podcast Apps

Donors celebrate "Show 69" with specific numeric contributions. The hosts discuss listener questions regarding Dr. Sebi, Nick Cannon, and Nipsey Hussle's documentary on natural cures. They encourage listeners to use new podcast apps that support Bitcoin "Satoshi" streaming and the "Boost" button.

23: Blacktivate
1:47:27 - 1:51:21

23: Blacktivate

RT Interview, Ted Hayes and Mainstream Media

An RT interview with Ted Hayes is analyzed, where the interviewer is criticized for being condescending toward Hayes' views on immigration. The hosts reflect on the state of Black leadership in America, suggesting that traditional leaders have "sold their souls" and are being replaced by independent voices on podcasts and social media.

03: Opportunity Zone
43:36 - 47:55

03: Opportunity Zone

Nipsey Hussle, Real Estate and Community Development

The death and legacy of rapper Nipsey Hussle are examined through the lens of his business dealings in Los Angeles. While celebrated for community investment, the hosts look into his partnership with David Gross and their plans for the Slauson Plaza strip mall. They question whether the development was intended for affordable housing or as a vehicle for high-end residential gentrification.