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Good Brothers Content Control

January 12, 2021 by Justice Rajee

This week we dive into the realities of content value and control in the wake of Joe Budden and Spotify split. Podcasts have become a lucrative product and we are still in the beginning of what the future of independent content will be. We take a walk through to find understanding. In closing we share a word on the passing of John Thompson. A coaching legend and stalwart of a past era in sports and culture. Love and respect to John Thompson, his family and all of the young men he nurtured and coached to excellence. As always take the best part for yourself.


Find the us at: @goodbrothers_pod

Check Out The Joe Budden Podcast here:

https://youtu.be/m9oVwp7y7rA

Read this piece on John Thompson:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2020/08/31/john-thompson-catalyst-change/

Ask Your Oldhead is a creative project exploring modern manhood at the intersection of race, gender, culture, and class. We are specifically interested in capturing the stories of transition from child to young man to healthy adult. Please listen, rate, share, and subscribe. Peace


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January 12, 2021 /Justice Rajee
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Good Brothers Verzuz with Nabri Savior

November 24, 2020 by Justice Rajee

To close out July the Good Brothers are joined by our good brother Nabri Savior to discuss the Verzuz. Verzuz has bloomed into our lives during this global pandemic. We invited our good brother on to dive in on the meaning and impact of these events. Thank you Nabri for adding on with us. Please take the best part for yourself. 

http://verzuztv.com/

Ask Your Oldhead is a creative project exploring modern manhood at the intersection of race, gender, culture, and class. We are specifically interested in capturing the stories of transition from child to young man to healthy adult. Please listen, rate, share, and subscribe. Peace

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November 24, 2020 /Justice Rajee
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Good Brothers Fitness Wine

November 23, 2020 by Justice Rajee

The summer is one of the best times to get out and get fit. In the midst of our global pandemic finding your path to full health requires some thought and practice. We go in on some goals and objectives and slide into the away to end the day for some. Take the best part for yourself.

Find us here: @goodbrothers_pod

Ask Your Oldhead is a creative project exploring modern manhood at the intersection of race, gender, culture, and class. We are specifically interested in capturing the stories of transition from child to young man to healthy adult. Please listen, rate, share, and subscribe. Peace

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November 23, 2020 /Justice Rajee
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Done Beats Perfect with Stephen Green

November 23, 2020 by Justice Rajee

In this episode of The Ask Your Oldhead Podcast I am joined by Stephen Green. Founder of Pitch Black, teacher of many business development skills and a great connector of people. We get into family, entrepreneurship, community, and finance as you could expect if you are familiar with Stephen’s work. Thank you Stephen for sharing some of your story here. As always please take the best part for yourself. 


Find Stephen here:

Twitter: @PDXStephenG

Instagram: @pdxstepheng

TedX Portland: https://youtu.be/abKBA9RvQ0I
Learn More about Stephen & Pitch Black here:

https://blackandbrownfounders.com/pitchblack

 Article  1 - https://pamplinmedia.com/but/239-news/436574-347500-pitch-black-holds-up-a-mirror-to-portland-pwoff

Article 2 - https://socialcapitalmarkets.net/2019/03/pitchblack-founder-stephen-green/

Ask Your Oldhead is a creative project exploring modern manhood at the intersection of race, gender, culture, and class. We are specifically interested in capturing the stories of transition from child to young man to healthy adult. Please listen, rate, share, and subscribe. Peace


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November 23, 2020 /Justice Rajee
pitch black, black business, black entreprenuer, black history, black men, family, father, pioneer, creator
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Self Accountability with Alyasha

November 23, 2020 by Justice Rajee

In this episode of the Ask Your Oldhead Podcast I am joined by Alyasha. If you know the name in the world of design, apparel, skateboarding, and other creative spaces then you may know what is in store in this session. In the midst of a global pandemic and public uprising we are pushed to lock in what is most important. For me, that is my relationships and connections. Although we share a common root that is ageless, we have developed a true bond in recent months. We go long in this one, so buckle in and bring your frosty beverage. Please take the best part for yourself. 

Find out more about my good brother in the following:

@stackaly

https://thehundreds.com/blogs/bobby-hundreds/meet-your-maker-the-alyasha-owerka-moore-story

https://www.designsponge.com/2016/08/a-1920s-era-san-diego-home-shows-that-downsizing-can-be-delightful.html

https://shoyoroll.com/blogs/syr/mood-board-alyasha-owerka-moore

https://www.onesixthwarriors.com/forum/

Ask Your Oldhead is a creative project exploring modern manhood at the intersection of race, gender, culture, and class. We are specifically interested in capturing the stories of transition from child to young man to healthy adult. Please listen, rate, share, and subscribe. Peace

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November 23, 2020 /Justice Rajee
black business, black men, design, sneakers, kicks, skills, learning, style, streetwear, fashion, brotherhood
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Good Brothers - #blackAF

July 29, 2020 by Justice Rajee

This week Majestic and I dive into the first season of the Netflix series #BlackAF. The reality satire #BlackAF created by Kenya Barris, starring Kenya Barris and Rashida Jones. We get into our impressions of the show, what we enjoyed, what we wrestled with and the story created by the story. I will let the podcast speak for itself. Much respect to Kenya Barris and the whole crew involved in bringing this show to the world. Please do what we all came here to do and listen to the show! 

 

Donny Hathaway & Roberta Flack - Back Together Again - https://youtu.be/dwPriuQEsfM

 

Mr. Bean - https://youtu.be/vYohbQAaKJA

 

taxonomy -  a scheme of classification (just in case you did not know what taxonomy means and you also don’t know how to use the internet to find definitions)

 

All praises due to our good brother Knowledge Everlasting! Peace

Knowledge Bennett’s work can be found here - http://knowledgebennett.com/

 

Ask Your Oldhead is a creative project exploring modern manhood at the intersection of race, gender, culture, and class. We are specifically interested in capturing the stories of transition from child to young man to healthy adult. Please listen, rate, share, and subscribe. Peace

 

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July 29, 2020 /Justice Rajee
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Black Man Green Plan with Knowledge Divine

April 09, 2019 by Justice Rajee

In this episode I sit down for the epic session with my good brother Knowledge Divine creator of Blackman Green Plan. Blackman Green Plan is about green living, sustainability, and renewable energy, in a way that the hood can understand it. Black, Brown, Yellow, Red, or White. Because we all use energy, but may not understand how to avoid paying so much for it. He is here to explain the benefits. He is the Fab Five Freddy of Green! You just have to listen! Please listen, rate, subscribe, and share! Peace

 

Where to find Black Man Green Plan:

http://blackmangreenplan.tumblr.com

https://twitter.com/blkmangreenplan

https://www.instagram.com/blackmangreenplan/

 

Ask Your Oldhead is a creative project exploring modern masculinity at the intersection of race, gender, culture, and class. We are specifically interested in capturing the stories of transition from child, to young man to healthy adult. Please listen, rate, share, and subscribe.

 

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April 09, 2019 /Justice Rajee
askyouroldhead, podcast, black business, black men, black history, green plan, brotherhood, society, standards, motivation, values
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September 07, 2018 by Justice Rajee

The journey through friendship and brotherhood can take unexpected turns. My good brother Knowledge Build used to drive me out my peace and quiet, but my life would not be the same without him. Knowledge is the host of the Ten Minutes of Knowledge Podcast, an entrepreneur, civil servant, and a politically active community member. He is kicking off the first episode of season two of the podcast. Pittsburgh is my second home and Knowledge connected me to the city right from the start. This episode is a little shorter than recent episodes, but it is no less spicy. Please listen, subscribe, rate, share, listen again and tell a friend.

You can connect with Knowledge by doing the following:

@knowledgebuild on Twitter & Instagram

@Classic1824 on Twitter and Classic1824 on Facebook

Classic 1824 is a community engagement consulting company that utilizes on the ground and social media strategies to help business/organizations amplify their bandwidth, tell their stories and connect to their target audience.

Thank you for listening.

Peace

September 07, 2018 /Justice Rajee
family, brotherhood, askyouroldhead, pay it forward, entrepreneur, business, black men, black business, podcast, creator, creativity, dance
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Coffee Should Be Dope with Ian Williams

June 24, 2018 by Justice Rajee

In this episode I am joined by Ian Williams, owner of Deadstock Coffee, sneaker connoisseur, and generally good dude. We talk business, experience, making space, and making life dope. I enjoy coffee and when I can I try to get it from the best people I can find. Deadstock is great shop and has created a space to find some community when you are moving through the city. Please listen, share, rate, subscribe and all the other. Peace

 

www.deadstockcoffee.com

@DeadstockPDX

 

Find me:

@just_ife on Twitter 

@just_ife on Instagram

 

Thank you for listening, PEACE

June 24, 2018 /Justice Rajee
podcast, askyouroldhead, coffee, business, black business, community, people, connections, music
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Immigrant Hustle with Bertony Faustin

December 31, 2017 by Justice Rajee

 

In this episode I sit with Bertony Faustin owner and operator of Abbey Creek Vineyards. Bertony Faustin is Oregon’s first Black winemaker, but more than that he trying to create something great for his family and open up minds through his work. We discuss business, family, the myth making of the wine industry and more. Bertony has found his own way to build a business in a tough industry and build community in a place sometimes folks don’t expect him to be. This is our last episode of the year. Thank you Bertony for sharing your story. Please listen and enjoy. Peace

 

http://www.abbeycreekvineyard.com

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December 31, 2017 /Justice Rajee
wine, family, hustle, immigrant, pedigree, community, future, black business, business, creativity, pioneer
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