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That Ain’t My Business ,But Let’s Talk About it!

By: Ftfuglyman Nestothadon& Iceberg Pac man
  • Summary

  • ”That’s Not My Business, but Let’s Talk About It” is an engaging and thought-provoking podcast that explores and discusses the latest news, stories, and issues surrounding the black and urban communities. Hosted by Ftfuglyman and Nestothadon, our podcast provides a platform to examine topics that are often overlooked or underrepresented in mainstream media, sparking conversations and promoting a deeper understanding of the black experience. In each episode, Ftfuglyman and Nestothadon delve into a wide range of subjects, including politics, social justice, entertainment, culture, entrepreneurship, and more. With a focus on black voices, experiences, and perspectives, they aim to shed light on important stories and provide comprehensive coverage that empowers and educates their listeners. ”That’s Not My Business, but Let’s Talk About It” features engaging discussions, informative interviews, and insightful commentary. The hosts bring in guests who are experts, activists, artists, community leaders, and individuals with unique perspectives to provide a multifaceted view on the topics discussed. Through their podcast, Ftfuglyman and Nestothadon aim to foster inclusivity, open dialogue, and critical thinking. They invite their listeners to join them in exploring the diverse issues impacting black and urban communities, encouraging them to participate, share their thoughts, and contribute to the conversations. Key Features: Diverse Coverage: ”That’s Not My Business, but Let’s Talk About It” covers a wide range of topics relevant to the black and urban communities, including current events, politics, culture, entertainment, and social issues. Engaging Conversations: Ftfuglyman and Nestothadon facilitate engaging and meaningful discussions that encourage listeners to think critically, question assumptions, and broaden their perspectives on the issues at hand. Insightful Interviews: The podcast features interviews with a variety of guests, including activists, experts, artists, and community leaders. These interviews provide unique insights, personal stories, and expertise that help shed light on different aspects of the topics discussed. Inclusive Perspectives: The hosts ensure diverse voices are represented on the podcast, providing a platform for underrepresented voices and perspectives from black and urban communities. Empowering and Informative: ”That’s Not My Business, but Let’s Talk About It” aims to empower and inform its audience, fostering a deeper understanding of the challenges, successes, and aspirations of black individuals and communities.
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Episodes
  • Confronting the Past: Unspoken Truths and Potential Reconciliations
    Jul 16 2024

    In this riveting episode, hosts PTB Ugly, Pac-Man, and Nesto tha Don welcome special guest Kayla, who shares her perspective on recent events that have stirred controversy among their circle. The episode kicks off with Kayla addressing rumors and misunderstandings that arose after a previous podcast episode, leading to a candid discussion about friendships, loyalty, and personal boundaries.

    The conversation delves into Kayla's experiences and the impact of social media gossip, touching on themes of trust and betrayal. The hosts and Kayla explore the complexities of their relationships, including a deep dive into the ethics and dynamics of the sex work industry. The episode takes an unexpected turn as the group debates the economic and political climate, comparing the presidencies of Trump and Biden and their effects on everyday life.

    Listeners can expect a blend of raw honesty, humor, and insightful commentary as the group navigates through personal stories, political opinions, and the potential for reconciliation. Will Kayla and her estranged friend mend their relationship? Tune in to find out.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Political Theater Unveiled: Shreveport's Local Politics and Economic Development Struggles
    Jul 11 2024

    In this riveting episode, we delve deep into the complexities of local politics in Shreveport, Louisiana, featuring an eye-opening conversation with the outspoken Craig Lee. Our hosts explore the recent controversial vote at the Shreveport City Council meeting, dissecting the racial and political dynamics that led to its outcome.

    Craig Lee shares his firsthand account of the council's decision on an open container law, shedding light on the roles played by various council members, including Gary Brooks, Grayson Boucher, and Jim Telefero. He also introduces the concept of "meritorious manumission Negroes" and its historical context, drawing parallels to current political maneuvers.

    The discussion takes a critical look at the city's economic development initiatives, particularly the launch of G-Unit film and television studios spearheaded by Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson. Lee and the hosts scrutinize the obstacles faced by this project, attributing them to deep-rooted systemic racism and political theater.

    Listeners can expect a candid conversation about the challenges of grassroots political advocacy, the importance of economic empowerment, and the stark realities of navigating local politics. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding the intricate power plays that shape Shreveport's future.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • "Unfiltered Independence: Inside the World of Sex Work with Slim Fine Goddess"
    Jul 8 2024

    Welcome to another riveting episode of "That Ain't My Business But Let's Talk About It," where hosts PTB UglyMan, Pac-Man, and Nesto tha Don dive deep into the world of sex work and independence. This special 4th of July edition challenges the traditional notions of Independence Day with candid discussions and raw insights.

    Our hosts are joined by Slim Fine Goddess, a seasoned sex worker who opens up about her eight-year journey in the profession. She shares her experiences from her first trip to Dallas, her encounters with various types of clients, and her staunch independence as a renegade in the industry.

    The episode covers a wide range of topics, including the dynamics between strippers and sex workers, the stigma and mental toll of sex work, and the importance of having a hustle. Slim Fine Goddess also sheds light on her personal life, how she manages relationships outside of work, and the misconceptions people have about sex workers.

    Listeners can expect an unfiltered and honest conversation that delves into the complexities of the sex work profession, the challenges faced by those in it, and the empowerment that comes from owning one's choices. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that breaks down stereotypes and celebrates independence in its truest form.

    Don't miss out on this eye-opening episode of "That Ain't My Business But Let's Talk About It." Follow Slim Fine Goddess on Instagram at @slimthagoddess for more insights into her life and work.

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    52 mins

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