Topic: Support Systems

3 chapters across the catalog

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz
1:45:46 - 1:49:28

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz

Tupac Shakur, Generational Mindsets and E-Class

Mo Facts discusses growing up with the music of Tupac Shakur and how it shaped his worldview. He expresses gratitude for his friend E-Class, who supported him through his recent career transition. The hosts discuss the importance of having "brothers" to talk to when navigating the shift from corporate employment to entrepreneurship.

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz
2:42:24 - 2:44:57

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz

Self-Validation, Mental Health and Reaching Out

Mo Facts describes his own process of moving past the need for external validation and focusing on his mental and physical health. He urges men to reach out to their "brothers" and check on their "strongest friends," as those individuals are often suffering in silence. He emphasizes that mental health struggles can quickly manifest as physical health issues if left unaddressed.

06: Meet The Parents
51:49 - 54:27

06: Meet The Parents

Judge Judy and the Black Community's Perception of Fairness

Judge Judy is noted as a popular figure among black men because she is perceived as "fair" in a legal system that often feels rigged. The discussion touches on how the family court system is frequently used as a "weapon" by mothers to marginalize fathers. This dynamic creates a cycle where fathers are limited to "two days out of every fourteen" with their children while paying a significant portion of their salary.