Real Spill NOLA

Auteur(s): Noble Robinson
  • Résumé

  • Welcome to Real Podcast NOLA, your go-to source for all things hip hop, social, and cultural in New Orleans and beyond! Join us as we dive deep into the vibrant world of hip hop, exploring its roots, evolution, and impact on our communities. Each episode features dynamic discussions on the latest trends, influential artists, and pressing social issues, all infused with the rich culture of NOLA. With guest interviews, insightful commentary, and a pulse on local happenings, we celebrate the voices shaping our world. Tune in for an authentic blend
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Épisodes
  • The Fight for Change: Navigating Pressure and Violence in Personal Growth
    Nov 19 2024

    The stress individuals of all ages experience when striving for self-improvement.

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    30 min
  • Why Did Black Voters Choose Trump? Did Kamala Harris' Drop The Ball?
    Nov 6 2024

    n this compelling video, we dive into the complex landscape of the 2024 election and examine why a notable segment of Black voters chose to support Donald Trump. What factors influenced this decision, and how do they reflect broader trends within the community? We’ll also analyze Kamala Harris’s role in the election—did she effectively engage Black voters, or did she miss critical opportunities to connect with them? #BlackVoters #Trump2024 #KamalaHarris #ElectionAnalysis #PoliticalDiscussion #VotingTrends

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    4 min
  • From R Kelly To P Diddy: Why Are They Targeting Us?
    Nov 1 2024

    From R Kelly To P Diddy: Why Are They Targeting Us? In this conversation, the speaker discusses the historical context of drug use and its impact on the black community, particularly focusing on the music industry with the arrests of R Kelly, P Diddy and more. They explore how systemic issues have led to the downfall of many individuals and families, emphasizing the role of law enforcement and societal structures in perpetuating these cycles. The speaker also highlights the allure of quick money through drugs and the choices individuals make in their lives, contrasting those who chose education and stability with those who fell into the trap of the drug trade. takeaways The music industry has a long history of exploiting artists like R Kelly and P Diddy Drugs have been a significant issue in black communities since the 60s. Law enforcement has often turned a blind eye to drug activities. The crack epidemic had a profound impact on society. Many individuals in impoverished areas are lured into drug dealing. Not everyone in disadvantaged communities chooses the street life. The consequences of drug use extend beyond individuals to families and communities. Systemic issues contribute to the cycles of poverty and crime. Education and positive choices can lead to different outcomes. The music business has always been intertwined with drug culture. 00:00 Introduction The Trap of the Music Industry 01:03 The Police Allowed Us To Sell Drugs 08:22 The Impact of Drugs on Communities 10:54 When Liquor Was Illegal

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    16 min

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