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Dis It!Please contact us on Twitter @Triple_B_Pod Facebook https://www.facebook.com/brothersbreaking.bread.7 or Email: [email protected] Cred:Show Intro- We Outchea - Joseph JeffersonOutro- It’s Over – Joseph JeffersonProm
On this episode: We started off with a jubilant new Houston “Asteroids” fan celebrating almost catching a baseball in play with his son. Florida is back to doing Florida things and Bunnell Elementary singles out its black kids in an assembly t
On this episode: We celebrated 50 years of Hip Hop a couple weeks ago on the declared anniversary August 11th. Recorded in conjunction with Ep. 265, Ambrosia For Heads released a list of the 25 most important albums of the first 50 years of Hi
Sorry we were not able to get this one to you in a timely manner, there were a lot of emotions flying around on this one. Love, Connections, Remorse, Anger, Celebration, Loss, Romance, Memory, Appreciation and Black Air Force Energy. We were in
On this episode: Several announcements of the crew embarking on new endeavors. We’re excited to see it and wish everyone well. Trump and Juliani have been indicted with RICO charges, which is ironic for Juliani and not surprising for Trump. In
On this episode: We Treed another Coon! Dr. William B. Allen is defending Florida’s policy of teaching middle schoolers that there were “Benefits'' to slavery for the slaves. He took shots at Kamala Harris in the process. Mississippi is fight
Continued from the previous episode: We had a listening of a 1985 interview on Donahue’s show where he interviewed Minister Louis Farrakhan. We took time to pause in strategic places and contrast the conditions of race relations described in th
On this episode: We had a listening of a 1985 interview on Donahue’s show where he interviewed Minister Louis Farrakhan. We took time to pause in strategic places and contrast the conditions of race relations described in the mid-eighties with
What up my boy: https://www.tiktok.com/@kingajmanifest/video/72293519848669053901. The Cooney (Herman Cane aka 999)-ep 259 Clarence Thomas (Everything)-ep 258 Candice Owens (“Juneteenth is Ghetto and Made Up”)2. The Great Debaters -ep 238-239 M
On this episode: Long awaited punishments came out this week with sentencing for some of the most heinous crimes we’ve covered on BBB. Life sentences for the El Paso Walmart mass murderer from Ep. 1 and the teens who didn’t like their grade so
On this episode: We didn’t get to our Mid-Year review but got a nomination for best audio to begin the show. The right wing led SCOTUS dropped a lot of controversial decisions affecting college admissions for minorities and discrimination in LG
On this episode: The family of a KC cop convicted of murder has turned to the Republican Governor of Missouri for leniency. Justice Samuel Alito is auditioning for Catch Me If You Can part 2. The Free Dumb Caucus is divided and fighting each
On this episode: Ten Meters is still wrestling with his mute button and getting pinned. Chiefs are celebrating their superbowl victory with a White House visit and ring ceremony. Mizzou Baseball hired the SEC’s first black head baseball coach.
On this episode: We’re reminded by Will Smith it's Summer Time and time to slap some plates out of some folks hands that haven’t put in on the culture. We’re also inviting some folks adjacent to the culture to come get a plate and enjoy some t
On this episode: Local icon Janelle Monet is turning heads and burning up the internet with her new provocative video. Football Legend Jim Brown has passed but the oldest survivor of the Tulsa Black Wall Street Massacre lives on at 109! Florid
On this episode: During the checking we hit on a continuing issue sweeping across America. Gun violence and violence in the classroom. Senator Whitehouse brings the receipts on all the dirt the Supreme Court doesn’t want the country to know abo
On this episode: A special guest visited us fresh from her first session in the Missouri General Assembly, Representative Jamie Johnson. We discussed some examples and non-examples of the type of leadership we expect from her for the good peop
On this episode: Tennessee Three were expelled by Republicans from the state legislature for protesting gun rights. Really it was The Tennessee two expelled, guess what was different about the third member. The Missouri Legislature is just as
Show Prolog:Brothers Breaking Bread, or the “Triple B Pod”, is a collection of African American professionals, friends, and family that attempt to tackle the important issues of the day. We bring our unique brand of humor, sensitivity, and oft
On this episode: Both good and bad things are happening in American Schools. The Bad: sadly another school shooting has cost lives. The Good: two brilliant black Louisiana teens solved a 2000 year old math problem proving the pythagorean theore
On this episode: A Chiefs legend passed to the ancestral plane. Jon Stewart schooled a 2nd Amendment advocate about bringing chaos to order. Chris Rock got his lick back on Will Smith through his new Netflix special Selective Outrage. Melle M
Catching our collective breath, we'll be back at you next week. In the meantime enjoy Boscoe and Frank hosting "the brothers (pre)doom". We talked Childish Gamino's "This is America", Kanye's "Slavery was a choice" and Avengers: Infinity Wars
On this episode: Hip Hop is set to celebrate 50 years since Clive Campbell (DJ Kool Herc) hosted a back to school party at 1520 Sedgwick Ave in the Bronx. The break beats he looped on the turntables represented on August 11th, 1973 the birth of
On this episode: Hip Hop is set to celebrate 50 years since Clive Campbell (DJ Kool Herc) hosted a back to school party at 1520 Sedgwick Ave in the Bronx. The break beats he looped on the turntables represented on August 11th, 1973 the birth of
On this episode: Tragedy struck twice as a gunman came back to kill a reporter and a child. The Mormon Church has some explaining to do when it comes to stewardship of the tithes and offerings. The price of cotton products is too cotton pick
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