U PANIC'D Podcast

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Sinopsis

U Panic’d is a podcast featuring three individuals with diverse perspectives. Not always in agreement, they build off each other, providing vital information to the community. They speak on Black ideologies and issues (both past and present). They may disagree often, but these Boston natives all maintain a certain sense of camaraderie. As 3 young individuals who grew up in the Boston inner-city, they witnessed many of the ills of their community. And because of this, they are dedicated to seeking the answers that can uplift their community. The goal of the U Panic’d Podcast is to question all ideologies, practices, organizations, movements, scholars, and content (both mainstream and grass-roots) that circulates amongst Black America. U Panic’d dares to not just touch on these issues, but also examine them through honest (and often controversial and politically incorrect) discussion.

Episodios

  • EPISODE 26: Prison Culture

    25/03/2018 Duración: 01h05min

    Today we speak with an inmate of a Georgia state prison. We phone him in and have a great conversation about what the culture in prison truly is. Closing Track by: P Goods, What If

  • EPISODE 25: Discrimination in Hip-hop Nightlife

    18/03/2018 Duración: 01h09min

    We kick it off with a Real or Fake saying "rap music brings out violent crowds" to break the ice with our guest, Sir Locksley and DJ Nexus. With both their perspectives we then begin to dissect the politics behind rap music's treatment in the nightlife scene. Oh yeah, and look out for Gee's apology to Sheens for his Mo'Nique comments in the beginning of the episode.. Closing Track by: Vintage Lee, Bless You (prod. Jew Paidro)

  • EPISODE 24: The Battle Rap Scene

    11/03/2018 Duración: 01h08min

    One of the artists we often use at the end of our episodes, Sir Locksley, has sat down with us to discuss the Battle Rap scene. We start off with a quick tangent on the recent Deontay Wilder vs Luis "King Kong" Ortiz boxing match up, and close out speaking on the show Everyday Struggle beginning to fall short. Between it all we discuss the scope of present day Battle Rap. Exclusive Closing Track by: Sir Locksley, Space Base

  • EPISODE 23: Black Panther Analysis Part 2, Wakanda and the African Diaspora

    04/03/2018 Duración: 01h08min

    We continue our discussion on Black Panther and dive a little deeper into the under lying narratives that surround Wakanda and the African Diaspora. Closing Track by: Swift, Black America.

  • EPISODE 22: Black Panther Analysis

    25/02/2018 Duración: 01h09min

    Marvel's Black Panther has made a huge impact on Black culture since hitting theaters, so it's only right we break down the nuances and critiques of Marvel's most successful film of it's franchise. We kick the episode off with a Real or Fake stating "Black people who are concerned about the 'hidden messages' in Disney/Marvel's Black Panther Movie are Overreacting". Closing Track by: Jerome Clayton, "Juice" Produced by "MacBassick"

  • EPISODE 21: Political Correctness (Part 2)

    18/02/2018 Duración: 01h10min

    Here we go further into discussing Political Correctness by moving away from the comedians, and more into the role it plays in our society. We start off with a few definitions (including the definition of a social justice warrior), dissect some issues, and end with an explosive back and fourth on "Safe Spaces" in colleges and universities. Closing Track by: Boogie Da God, I'm Hungry

  • EPISODE 20: Political Correctness (Part 1)

    11/02/2018 Duración: 01h18min

    In his latest 2018 Netflix Special Titled "Equanimity" Dave Chappelle says he stopped doing comedy once he realized America's ears were "too brittle". On Episode 20, we dive into Political Correctness with our guest Dre, from Episodes 2 & 11, and discuss if Dave has a point with his statement. Has Political Correctness  gone too far? Closing Track by: Locksley, INCREDIBLE (Prod by. Flexxington Don)

  • EPISODE 19: She’s Gotta Have It (Past and Present)

    04/02/2018 Duración: 01h14min

    Breaking down the "She's Gotta Have It" Netflix Series from Spike Lee, we have a look at each of the main characters and compare them to their representation in the original film from 1986. Before diving into each characters personality, we start the show off with a Real or Fake surrounding Polyamorous relationships... snowballing into sex robots. Closing Track by Ashante´ Nicole: Surrender (prod. by Kae Tea)

  • EPISODE 18: Defending Black Women

    28/01/2018 Duración: 01h08min

    We kick off the episode with a Real or Fake surrounding the Mo'Nique/Netflix debacle. From there, we appropriately discuss ways Black men can align themselves with Black women to fight the various injustices we all face; exploring ways we can build with and support one another.

  • EPISODE 17: Black Women in the Porn Industry with Former Adult Film-star, Italia Blue (Part 2)

    21/01/2018 Duración: 01h04min

    In Episode 17 we continue our discussion with Pickle Rick (Formerly Italia Blue) to discuss the inner workings of the adult-film industry. Before she gets personal we kick this episode off with a Real or Fake segment surrounding ethics and prostitution.

  • EPISODE 16: Do Black Men Oppress Black Women & Interview with Former Adult-film Star, Italia Blue (Part 1)

    14/01/2018 Duración: 50min

    In Episode 16 we introduce our new host, Sheens! We're happy to have her join the team, and she jumps right in to a segment of "Speak Yo Speech" to debate the topic of Black Men Oppressing Black Women, stemming from our Cat Calling episode. We also Introduce our Interview of Rick, Formerly Known as Italia Blue in the Adult-film Industry. 

  • EPISODE 15: Black Fatherhood (Part 2)

    07/01/2018 Duración: 01h09min

    In Part 2 of Black Fatherhood we go off script to define what Manhood is for a healthier discussion on the topic. This is also Fu's Official Last Episode as a host on the U Panic'd Podcast. Stay Tuned!

  • EPISODE 14: 2017 Wrap Up

    31/12/2017 Duración: 01h42min

    It's Our Final Episode of 2017 & This will be Fu's last recording! We used this opportunity to broadcast Live on Facebook and Instagram so our listeners could tune in and engage. We begin by going through our "Top 5 Panics" of the year; each of us with our own list. To help us out we bring back J Walk, Voo, and the Intern Boston YG. This is a moment we use to reflect on the past year we've shared with you.

  • EPISODE 13: Black Fatherhood (Part 1)

    24/12/2017 Duración: 01h21min

    Today the crew discuss fatherhood and what it means to be a stand up dad. While observing several statistics and studies, the three use their own experiences for a healthy debate on what a good father should be in the black community.

  • EPISODE 12: The Black Messiah Complex

    17/12/2017 Duración: 01h50min

    Does the black community need a new face or leader to help progressions? Is the legacy and story of a leader greater than the individual? This U Panic'd episode dives into those thoughts for a healthy debate on the Black Messiah Complex.

  • EPISODE 11: Personal Responsibility or White Supremacy

    10/12/2017 Duración: 01h06min

    On this episode a Real or Fake segment takes over. Should we charge reckless children as adults in court? Why are our children in these harsh environments in the first place? The discussions turns into a debate with our guest A. Lambert responding with Personal Responsibility, and our host Gee responding with White Supremacy.

  • EPISODE 10: Is Public Education Failing Black Students

    03/12/2017 Duración: 02h28min

    As we celebrate our 10th episode, we are joined by two Boston Public High School educators to discuss if public education is failing our Black students. Our guests, Kev (pilot school math teacher) and Veau (exam school biology teacher) indulge in this serious conversation about our local and national educational system, while immersed in a chill and celebratory environment with the U Panic’d crew.

  • EPISODE 9: Sovereignty

    26/11/2017 Duración: 01h52min

    Here we discuss what it means to be sovereign as well as indigenous to the land. To help us out we phone in Estes Bey of the Moorish Science Temple from Detroit Michigan, and sat with Dominique who identifies as an Indigenous American.

  • EPISODE 8: Masculinity in Hip-Hop (L’ Edition)

    19/11/2017 Duración: 01h52min

    This is the 2nd Edition of our L Edition, where we have a few drinks to set the mood. We're joined by our guest J Walk to discuss a disagreement he had with our answers to a Real or Fake Question from Episode 4: Cat Calling, about rather or not Black Men 'Oppress' Black Women. Aside from that we discuss masculinity in hip hop, past & present.

  • EPISODE 7: Code Switching

    12/11/2017 Duración: 02h19min

    Here on Episode 7 we discuss the controversial tactic known as Code Switching. Is it just a tactic used for survival or even a bad thing? Is it coonin'? Tackling the subject through exploration of corporate culture and other avenues, we attempt to breakdown what it means to "Code Switch".

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