Join host Samaad for raw, unfiltered conversations on Black news, Black life, and the moments shaping our collective experience. Each episode blends personal reflection with timely social commentary, creating space to unpack hard truths, cultural flashpoints, and the emotional toll of navigating the world as Black people.
In this episode, Samaad reflects on the tragic killing of Carlisha Hood and the haunting parallels it sparked from his own childhood, recalling a moment when he felt compelled to protect his mother. The conversation centers on Black youth, fear, survival, and the painful reality that violence is never the answer, even when protection feels instinctual.
The episode also dives into the Titan submersible implosion, the BET Awards, and what these moments reveal about Black culture, visibility, and value. What does the Titanic symbolize for Black folks today? How do history, spectacle, and erasure show up in modern media and music? Samaad explores it all, alongside a powerful reflection on Ralph Yarl’s emotional interview with Robin Roberts and the broader implications of his shooting.
Pour up your drink of choice and tune in for a thoughtful, honest conversation about race, fear, culture, and the world we are living in. This is not just a podcast episode. It is a moment to pause, reflect, and tell the truth out loud.