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The Transition Podcast

Rashad McCants

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Hosted by former NBA star and author Rashad McCants, The Transition Podcast highlights personal, professional and spiritual growth in individuals that embody the perseverance, inspiration and dedication to overcome obstacles and challenges in today’s society. Rashad gives us his insights on current events while giving personal testimonials on how he has Transitioned in life from a man to a God.
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To The Baha

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WE GETTING TO THE BAHA....Your go-to for live basketball talk. Live every Monday and Thursday. Hosted by Theo Pinson, Raymond Felton, Tyler Relph ,and Kameron Wilkerson plus special guests. A Tidal League Original. https://www.youtube.com/@RunYourRaceTL/streams
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Sit down with Big Court as he delivers a unique brand of unfiltered content joined by some of the biggest names in entertainment/sports to share their journey and discuss trending topics in the culture. Joined by his daughter Rachel Renee' and Producer Ken, Holdin Court Podcast brilliantly blends the urban experience with current topics as guests document their life experiences and rise to fame. Holdin Court Podcast has risen tremendously in popularity and is one of the cultures top celebrit ...
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Send us a text What does it mean to embrace being "the villain" in your own story? In this compelling conversation, we dive deep into the complex dynamics of perception, power, and personal identity. The episode kicks off with a provocative admission: "I'm usually the villain in other people's stories...but I usually win." This sets the stage for a…
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Send us a text The landscape of power, fame, and accountability collides in our latest episode as we unpack the shocking testimony in Diddy's trial. Cassie's brave recounting of years of abuse doesn't just tell her story – it potentially exposes an entire system of enablers around one of music's most powerful figures. The details are disturbing, fr…
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Send us a text America's power dynamics are laid bare in this unflinching examination of who gets regulated and who gets to break the rules. From the glittering Met Gala runway to polluted neighborhoods in Memphis, we connect seemingly disparate cultural moments to reveal a consistent pattern of privilege and control. The episode opens with a sharp…
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Roy Scott, CEO and founder of Healthy Hip Hop, was heavily influenced by hip-hop culture growing up. After graduating high school, he passed on a promising college basketball career to become a rapper. Years later, Roy picked up his four-year-old son, Justus, from school and noticed him repeating his explicit lyrics word for word. That’s when he kn…
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Roy Scott, CEO and founder of Healthy Hip Hop, was heavily influenced by hip-hop culture growing up. After graduating high school, he passed on a promising college basketball career to become a rapper. Years later, Roy picked up his four-year-old son, Justus, from school and noticed him repeating his explicit lyrics word for word. That’s when he kn…
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Send us a text What happens when our cultural values clash with modern realities? This episode dives deep into the tension between tradition and progress, starting with a hilariously relatable story about movie theater experiences with our parents that had us cringing and laughing simultaneously. The conversation shifts to serious territory as we u…
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Send us a text The boundaries of self-defense become starkly racialized when examining the Karmelo Anthony case, where a young Black man defended himself against aggressors but found himself characterized as a "thug" despite evidence supporting his claim. Through eyewitness testimony and analysis of Texas' Stand Your Ground law, we unpack how the r…
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A successful businessman in the furniture and real estate industries, O'Guin recognized that Tech N9ne's talent was being mismanaged and partnered up with him to form Strange Music around 2000. A believer in the Japanese business philosophy that the middleman should be cut out, O'Guin built a Strange Music studio and started making all merch in-hou…
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Send us a text Money changes everything—or does it? This episode dives deep into the moments that could have transformed our financial futures but slipped through our fingers. From a missed opportunity to invest in Bitcoin in 2013 ("we would have 1200 percent our money") to content creation ideas that were years ahead of their time, we explore the …
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Strange Music's built an empire over the years. Tech N9ne alongside his partner Travis O'Guin essentially helped build the template for independent rappers on the grind. Since 1999, they've approached the industry on their own accord, both musically and business wise. However, they definitely faced their fair share of adversities while trying to ma…
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Send us a text When LeBron James chose Pat McAfee's show over Black-hosted platforms to address Stephen A. Smith's criticism, he revealed the complex calculations Black public figures make in media. What does it mean when a Black superstar feels more comfortable in predominantly white spaces? Why do many prominent Black voices seek these "safer" en…
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Strange Music's built an empire over the years. Tech N9ne alongside his partner Travis O'Guin essentially helped build the template for independent rappers on the grind. Since 1999, they've approached the industry on their own accord, both musically and business wise. However, they definitely faced their fair share of adversities while trying to ma…
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Send us a text Radio studio tensions explode into must-see content when Jess Hilarious confronts Lauren Lorosa live on The Breakfast Club. What begins as professional territory marking quickly transforms into an emotional conversation about respect, perceived betrayal, and the complex dynamics of workplace relationships. We break down this compelli…
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Bentley Kyle Evans made his acting debut in the 1990 film House Party. He is most notable as the show runner on several sitcoms, among them Martin (1992–1997) on FOX, The Jamie Foxx Show (1996–2001) on The WB, and Love That Girl! (2010–2014) on TV One. Evans is also the creator of Love That Girl! and the co-creator of The Jamie Foxx Show. Outside o…
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Send us a text The swirling vortex of celebrity culture takes center stage as we unpack how public figures wield their influence—for better or worse. From the unfolding Diddy case with its bizarre allegations against Druski and Odell Beckham Jr., we examine how sensationalism might serve as a calculated strategy to undermine legitimate victims by m…
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Bentley Kyle Evans made his acting debut in the 1990 film House Party. He is most notable as the show runner on several sitcoms, among them Martin (1992–1997) on FOX, The Jamie Foxx Show (1996–2001) on The WB, and Love That Girl! (2010–2014) on TV One. Evans is also the creator of Love That Girl! and the co-creator of The Jamie Foxx Show. Outside o…
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Send us a text In an era where misinformation spreads faster than truth, this episode tackles the critical importance of media literacy through multiple cultural touchpoints. We begin by dismantling a viral claim about Oscar-winning actresses, demonstrating how easily falsehoods become accepted narratives when we don't verify information. Our resea…
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Send us a text Prepare for a gripping and thought-provoking episode as we explore the tragic tale of Hannah and Tevin—a story marked by love, betrayal, and devastating consequences. This episode delves into their night out, which took a dark turn when Hannah’s gun accidentally discharged, resulting in Tevin’s death. Discover the complexities of thi…
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