• Inside a Community’s Shock: Gun Violence, Conditioning, and Hard Survival Lessons
    Oct 10 2025

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    A column of smoke kicked off a chain of calls, a scroll through social, and a gut punch: a mass shooting close to home. We talk through the first seconds of shock, how upbringing shapes the way adrenaline hits, and why some people freeze while others scan for exits and angles. It’s not bravado—just a hard look at how conditioning and environment change outcomes when eight minutes can rewrite lives.

    We pull apart “soft targets,” the limits of laws inside schools and public spaces, and the uneasy gap between fast police work and the helpless window before sirens arrive. Then we go deeper: family-level survival planning, what teachers can and can’t do, and the messy truth about who typically carries out mass shootings and how media talks around patterns. From Mindhunter to true-crime charts, we question a culture that packages violence as content while communities argue about rights and responsibility.

    Guns are front and center. One of us argues for uncompromising Second Amendment rights and trained readiness; the other pushes for more work tied to ownership—secure storage, smarter background checks, and mental health indicators with teeth. We debate what real preparedness looks like in a Walmart or a school hallway: scenario training, medical kits, clear commands, and the discipline to stabilize rather than escalate. Throughout, we stay human—naming bias, calling for accountability, and refusing to pretend that fear is a plan.

    If you care about safety, culture, and what actually helps in the moments that matter, this conversation is for you. Listen, share with someone you’d trust in a crisis, and tell us your household plan. Subscribe, leave a review, and drop a comment with one change your city could make this month.

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    43 Min.
  • Politicians, Preachers, and Pimps: How Leaders Manipulate the Masses
    Sep 18 2025

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    The power of words shapes our reality—and nowhere is this more evident than in American politics. In this raw, unfiltered conversation, we dissect how political figures like Charlie Kirk use carefully crafted language to appeal to their base without crossing into explicit racism. What does it really mean when politicians talk about "crime"? Why do certain words like "freedom" and "faith" trigger such powerful emotional responses?

    We break down the fascinating psychological similarities between what we call "the three Ps"—politicians, preachers, and pimps—all masters of verbal manipulation who understand how to make people feel they belong. As one of us puts it, quoting Iceberg Slim: "A pimp has got to know his whores but not let them know him." This same dynamic plays out in political movements, religious organizations, and anywhere people seek belonging.

    The recent assassination of Charlie Kirk serves as our entry point to understand tribalism in America—how groups immediately suspected "the other side" despite evidence to the contrary, and how devoted followers will defend their leaders regardless of contradictions. We explore why college campuses become battlegrounds for political recruitment and how charismatic figures from Obama to Trump use similar psychological techniques despite different political positions.

    Beyond politics, we examine how these principles of belonging and exclusion shape our daily interactions, relationships, and communities. Whether you're politically engaged or just fascinated by human psychology, this episode offers insight into why we follow those who speak our language, even when that language is carefully designed to manipulate us.

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    1 Std. und 1 Min.
  • Childhood Cartoons That Shaped Us
    Sep 4 2025

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    Remember how cartoons shaped your childhood? Bobby Frost and Shake take us on a nostalgic journey through their top five kid shows from the 90s, revealing layers of meaning they never caught as children.

    The conversation digs deep into how Batman: The Animated Series taught valuable lessons about preparation and intelligence overcoming raw power. They unpack the surprising realization that many cartoon villains—from Magneto to ecological activists like Poison Ivy—were fighting legitimate battles against systemic problems. As Shake puts it, "Now that I understand, the villain really was the hero."

    Their analysis of Power Rangers exposes the not-so-subtle racial coding (the Black Ranger was Black, the Yellow Ranger Asian) while celebrating how these team-oriented shows demonstrated different leadership styles and personality types. Captain Planet gets special recognition for its diverse international cast and environmental messaging—programming that mysteriously disappeared despite its positive influence.

    Beyond mere entertainment, these shows served as crucial developmental tools. X-Men's mutant struggles mirrored real-world discrimination. Doug's everyday challenges helped kids navigate insecurities. Thundercats, Courage the Cowardly Dog, and Dragon Ball Z taught loyalty, perseverance, and standing up for what's right.

    The hosts reflect on how differently today's kids consume content compared to their generation's dedicated viewing habits. "Cartoons helped raise a nigga," Bobby notes, highlighting how these formative experiences shaped their worldviews in ways that today's on-demand viewing might not replicate.

    Want to join the conversation? The Triparency team is seeking a female co-host to bring her perspective to these discussions. Drop us a line with your top five childhood shows and let's continue unpacking the surprising depth behind the cartoons that raised us. Hit the link below to show support. It's greatly appreciated

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    45 Min.
  • 810 Day: "Where the Sirens Don't Sing"
    Aug 20 2025

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    After a long-awaited return, Bobby Frost and New Co-Host Shake dive into a raw, unfiltered conversation about the recent tragedy at Flint's 810 Day celebration. What should have been a day of community pride turned deadly when a young girl was shot and killed, raising serious questions about security, policing, and systemic priorities in urban environments.

    The duo explores the stark contrast in police presence between events catering to different demographics, with Shake delivering a powerful statement: "You are not valued." They break down how authorities protect certain gatherings while seemingly abandoning others to potential violence. This protection disparity isn't accidental but reflects deeper societal values about which communities deserve safety resources.

    Music emerges as a fascinating thread throughout the conversation, with both hosts noting how different musical environments foster different behaviors. From venues playing soul classics to spots featuring aggressive contemporary rap, they observe that the soundtrack shapes the energy and potential for conflict. Meanwhile, their discussion on parenting reveals how the small age gap between many young parents and their children creates relationships more akin to friendship than authority, making discipline nearly impossible when "you're rocking the same lingo, the same music."

    Perhaps most compelling is their examination of Flint's educational collapse and ongoing gentrification. School closures have eliminated pathways for youth, while allowing violence in certain areas serves larger redevelopment agendas. "They got the money to rebuild the city from trying to eliminate you," Shake explains, connecting water crisis funding to demographic displacement plans.

    Despite these challenges, Bobby and Shake emphasize personal accountability and mental fortitude. As Shake puts it: "On an everyday basis, man, you just gotta wake up and try to make the best decisions because one wrong decision will have you in some shit you really can't get out of."

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    57 Min.
  • Genetic Frontiers: Genetic Engineering's Impact on Future Generations
    Nov 28 2024

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    Can genetic engineering redefine our world? Step into an exploration of genetic engineering's history and future as I, Bobby Frost, journey through its transformative power and ethical dilemmas. From the discovery of DNA's structure in the 1950s to the groundbreaking creation of genetically modified foods and FDA-approved human insulin, we trace the milestones that have shaped this fascinating field. We'll confront controversial moments, like the gene-edited babies scandal in China, and ponder the moral questions looming over this rapidly advancing technology. As Thanksgiving approaches and I navigate podcasting solo, I also share a slice of my life and a personal update about my son's new passion for basketball.

    Our discussion takes a deeper look into how genetic engineering could influence societal norms, especially within the Black community. Imagine a world where parents have the choice to alter their children's traits to fit beauty standards—what would that mean for culture and ethics? By drawing parallels to significant historical technological shifts, like the cotton gin, we highlight how innovation continuously reshapes human experience. To wrap up, I invite you to connect with me online, whether you're into college football, NBA 2K, or just looking for engaging conversations. Join me on social media under Bobby Frost Media, and let’s build community together.

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    26 Min.
  • “Happiness Unplugged: Gratitude, Digital Dilemmas, and Fulfillment”
    Nov 15 2024

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    Happiness—it’s more than a fleeting feeling; it’s a science, a pursuit, and sometimes, an enigma. Have you ever wondered how two people with vastly different lifestyles can experience similar levels of contentment? That’s part of the exploration in our latest episode, where we navigate the murky waters of happiness amid a nation politically divided and the turkey-filled joys of Thanksgiving. We turn a lens on the recent elections that saw two female candidates making waves, sparking a conversation on democracy, representation, and the post-election atmosphere. As the holiday season beckons, we also tackle the perennial challenge of balancing indulgence with health goals.

    In pursuit of understanding happiness, we dive into the intricate dance of material and emotional wealth. The concept of the "hedonic treadmill" paints a vivid picture of how the pursuit of more often leads to less satisfaction. But it’s not all gloom; there’s a silver lining. The power of strong relationships and a defined sense of purpose shines as key players in achieving long-term joy. Seasoned with personal anecdotes, we explore strategies for nurturing a balanced life—prioritizing experiences, embracing gratitude, and aligning work with personal values to craft a fulfilling existence.

    Social media and technology occupy a significant space in our lives, and with it comes a slew of pressures that redefine communication and self-perception. We tackle body image issues and societal expectations that have been magnified in the digital age. The conversation sheds light on the importance of real connections and the potential pitfalls of digital over-reliance. Technology’s rapid evolution could shape the future of personal relationships, and we ponder the implications of this shift. Wrapping up, I share my personal podcasting journey and extend appreciation for your support, while inviting you to join me across various platforms as we continue to build this vibrant community together.

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    34 Min.
  • Loyalty Conflicts and Voting Integrity
    Nov 6 2024

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    Ever wondered how loyalty and voting intersect, or perhaps clash, in today's society? Join me, Bobby Frost, as I unravel the tumultuous election landscape, urging you to prioritize informed voting over the seductive pull of partisan conflict. Too often, people get swept up in heated social media debates about figures like Trump and Kamala Harris without having their facts right. Let's explore why integrity and thorough research should be our guiding stars when navigating political discourse and casting our votes.

    Loyalty isn't just a buzzword; it's a complex dynamic, often manipulated in personal relationships. Why do we so easily open our wallets for big brands yet hesitate to support people we know? We'll break down the paradox of loyalty, examining how some individuals exploit it to their advantage, expecting unwavering support without giving anything in return. It's time to recognize and cut the cord on these one-sided relationships, fostering genuine connections that deserve our loyalty.

    My own journey through the podcasting world has been a learning curve, marked by struggles and successes alike. From grappling with subpar visuals to investing in professional quality, I've learned the importance of commitment. As I plan for future episodes, featuring both solo segments and guest appearances, I'm excited to share my reflections on Freddie Gibbs' impressive discography. Join me as we explore his standout projects and connect over music, politics, and the art of podcasting.

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    27 Min.
  • Logic vs Emotion: The Battle in Relationships
    Sep 26 2024

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    Can emotional decision-making lead to better outcomes than rational planning? Join me, Bobby Frost, as I explore this contentious topic in today's episode of Triparency. We'll take a deep dive into the vibrant hues of Michigan's fall, the joys of autumn fashion, and, more intimately, my personal journey of navigating birthday plans amidst an Achilles injury. But the real crux of our discussion is a provocative quote that questions the ability to have logical conversations with women due to societal conditioning. This claim sparks a fascinating exploration of how logic and emotions clash in relationships, featuring real-life scenarios that you won't want to miss.

    Imagine planning your future together, only to face emotional decisions that upend logical financial strategies. I'll share a personal story about a partner's choice to move into a luxury apartment instead of buying a house, shedding light on the financial and emotional implications of such decisions. We also address controversial topics like the misuse of sex as a weapon in relationships, the influence of societal norms on gender communication styles, and the importance of balancing logical thinking with emotional needs for a more harmonious and fulfilling partnership.

    Finally, we discuss the broader societal dynamics of logic and accountability, critiquing illogical complaints about gym attire and public behavior, and examining the interplay of power and financial decisions in relationships. We also spotlight some of the hardest-working artists in the industry—Curren$y, Larry June, Jay Worthy, and West Side Gunn—while inviting fellow gamers to challenge me in NBA 2K25 and NCAA College Football 25. This episode promises to be a compelling blend of personal anecdotes, thought-provoking discussions, and community engagement. Tune in and join the conversation!

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    37 Min.