Kwaisi and friends bring you their unique take on current events, pop culture, and music. Frequent guests including up and coming artists and bands from Brooklyn, NY.
The Brothers and Sisters sitdown with Joseph Whittingham to talk about Pride and what it means to him.
The Brothers and Sisters sitdown with Joseph Whittingham to discuss Byron Donald wanting to join the Congressional Black Caucus.
The Brothers and Sisters sitdown with fashion designer Joseph Whittingham to talk about the controversy surrounding the 2121 musical In The Heights.
The Brothers and Sisters sitdown with fashion designer Joseph Whittingham in part 1 of our conversation talking about Juneteenth.
It's Pride Month and the Brothers and Sisters are shedding light on the black LGBT experience. In Part 3 of our podcast we interview Ranti Nathan Olaose on his pride experience.
It's Pride Month and the Brothers and Sisters are shedding light on the black LGBT experience. In Part 2 of our podcast with Ranti Nathan Olaose, we discuss the babies, parenting, and marriage.
It's Pride Month and the Brothers and Sisters are shedding light on the black LGBT experience. In Part 1 of our podcast with Ranti Nathan Olaose, we discuss the Migos, and the "Blackening" of Fell's Point Baltimore.
In Part 5, we sit down with trans comic, self proclaimed nerd, and political pundit Violet Gray to talk PRIDE and what it means to her specifically.
In Part 4, we discuss Naomi Osaka triggering Piers Morgan, and sports fans gone wild post pandemic.
In Part 3, the Brothers and Sisters discuss Joe Biden, the Democratic Party, and their relationship with the black community.
In Part 2, the Brothers and Sisters choose sides in the Battle of the Misogyteps, Kevin Samuels vs. Umar Johnson.
In Part 1, Shaun talks about playing Liam White in The Forgettable Life of Liam White, and the Brothers and Sisters talk about Ellie Kemper and the effect of racism on your entertainment career.
In Part 2, the Brothers and Sisters sit down with Teal Inzunza, the Program Director of the Economic Empowerment Program at the Urban Resource Institute in NYC to talk domestic violence, lgbtqia advocacy, child welfare, and economic empowerment.
The Brothers and Sisters sit down with Professor Del Wright of the UMKC School of Law to talk blockchain, cryptocurrency, bitcoin and smart contracts.
In part 4, the Brothers and Sisters interview psychotherapist and counslor trainer Dr. Kharod France to talk mental health, education, and support within our school sytem.
In Part 3, the Brothers and Sisters reflect on whether Cardi B and Megan The Stallion need to think about the children when it comes to WAP.
In Part 2, the Brothers and Sisters reflect on New York Governor Andrew Cuomo relying on a constituency long known for loyalty and forgiveness amidst his turbulence, the black community.
In Part 1, we talk about newly offered security for dating apps in an age of stolen identity and online love.
In Part 4, the Brothers and Sisters sit down with Paul Simms of Google Fiber to talk about the importance of mentoring in finance and tech, particularly for blacks in the field.
In Part 3, Nicole leads a discussion of Plies's breakdown of relationships and the importance of aesthetics.
In Part 2, Walter leads a discussion on the prison system, mental health, and it's overwhelming impact on the black community.
In Part 1, for black history month, Kwaisi continues his exploration of black personhood at the Supreme Court level with an analysis of Buchanan v. Warley (1917), a housing case that was perhaps the first major victory on the path to civil rights.
The Brothers and Sisters interview with Luke Anderson of the Gordon School to talk education of and about historically disadvantaged and marginalized people.
In Part 3, for Black History Month, Kwaisi continues his exploration into black personhood in America at the Supreme Court level with analysis of Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)
In Part 2, Walter explores how black women are treated within the zeirgeist in 2021 with Serena Williams as the guiding light.
In Part 1, Lindsay leads a discussion on city planning with the backdrop of the Texas powergrid failure.
In Part 2, the Brothers and Sisters sit down with Dr. Katherine Marshall Woods of PsychMinded Media discussing the intersection of media and mental health.
In Part 1 of our podcast featuring Dr. Katherine Marshall Woods, Kwaisi continues his exploration into the development of black personhood in America during Black History Month with a review of The Civil Rights Cases (1883)
The Brothers and Sisters kickoff Black History Month with civil rights attorney Malcolm Ruff discussing the Dred Scott decision, the saga of Andrew Gillum, and where black people go from here.
In Part 3, our sit down interview with Shauntele France-Young on motherhood and Mocha Moms/
In Part 2 of the podcast, Shaun talks about his harrowing experience working the inauguration post-Capital Riot.
In Part 1 of the podcast, Nicole Matthew recounts her harrowing ordeal with her lost phone.
The Brothers and Sisters talk about food deserts and how they impact the black community in Part 1 of a 2 part podcast.
In the first episode of the Brothers and Sisters podcast we sit down with Randy Goss of Young Georgia Democrats to talk politics and do a 2020 year end hip-hop review.
Part 4 of our conversation focuses on the reality of a Sanders or clinton presidency and what it means for our system.
Part 1 of my sitdown with Andre Borczuk of Flash Squad talking technology, diversity, rap and politics.
Part 3 of my conversation with Andre Borczuk of Flash Squad talking technology, diversity, rap and politics.
Part 2 of my conversation with Andre Borczuk of Flash Squad talking technology, diversity, rap and politics.
Part 2 of Kwaisi's sitdown woth Alex walden on the 2016 democratic Presidential primary where they discuss humanism and game theory in politics.
Part 3 of Kwaisi's conversation with Alex Walden encompasses Trump and money in politics.
Kwaisi sits down with Detroit rapper Rahm Kelly to talk about where rap has come from, where it is, and where it's going.
Mike and Andrew take you on a discovery of new music including Austin, Atlanta, and Seattle
Michael and Andrew talk music with you from everywhere including Austin, Baltimore and Brooklyn.
Austin musicians Andrew Molever and Michael Bridgett choose choose recent songs from artists from three different locations in an attempt to showcase the sounds the world is making. Your town. Your scene. Your music. The Culturebroker Musicast sonic guidebook can help get more artists heard and enjoyed. You're busy. Let us help track the tracks.
On this episode of Culturebroker Radio, Lola Bakare and I discuss the context of values in a variety of films, television programs, and music before going to a more personal conversation about our own values. Interestingly, we were prompted to discussion by Rihanna’s recent release of the Bitch Better Have My Money video.
A discussion about planning and executing a successful networking campaign for a blossoming rap career.
Kwaisi discusses the JACK'N for beats rap battle competition with Jack Daniels representative AJ Ahmed and 2015 Competition winner Jadon Woodard.
On this weeks Political Round Table, Kwaisi and Alex discuss the power house Presidential campaign of Donald Trump. They also discuss one of the U.S. Courts most controversial topic Rape and recent rulings on the students at the St. Paul prep school.
Kwaisi sits down with Asher Conniff, the winner of the WPT Championship, and they talk about being a professional poker player and how life changes once you become a millionaire.
Kwaisi is back with DressCode NightLife App Creator and CEO, H. Charles Dixon as well as his Marketing Director Charles Brown. They are also joined by friend of the show and Business Consultant Bob Murray. They discuss app development, user privacy and what's next for DressCode in Part 2 of a 2 part podcast. For more from Killing The Breeze visit KillingTheBreeze.com
Kwaisi sits down with DressCode NightLife App Creator and CEO, H. Charles Dixon as well as his Marketing Director Charles Brown. They discuss the apps functionality and what makes it special as well as it's origin story in Part 1 of a 2 part podcast. For more from Killing The Breeze visit KillingTheBreeze.com
John and Kwaisi crack open some tall boys and do what they've been doing for two years now.
Killing The Breeze on prostitutes, strippers, Cosby and Young Thug. This week featuring Shaun Woodland.
Kwaisi sits down with Dr. Bamidele Olatunbosun of the Institute for Family Health to talk about whether Obamacare is working, Ferguson, and who is 'clutch' in the NBA.
Brooklyn-based band Werewitch sits down with the KTB crew to discuss their music, their favorite guity pleasure music, and life in New York
Bridget Firtle tells us why she left a cushy job on Wall St. to make handcrafted rum in NYC.
Kwaisi sits down with actors/comedians Shaun Woodland and Derek Horton to talk about Chris Brown, whether it's worse to beat a child or a woman, and breaking into the entertainment industry as a black actor.
Brooklyn-based singer songwriter Michelle Amador shares an incredible piece of news with the KTB crew.
KTB discusses what the end of the world as we know it would look like. Plus Ebola outrage, Halle Berry and child support, Wiz Khalifa, and much more.
Brooklyn based DJ/producer Jack Inslee (Full Service/Knife Show) and singer/songwriter Odetta Hartman join the KTB crew to talk abou their new album and stories from their Bonarroo performances.
Kwaisi sits down with Mooonlight Social and Benny v. The Beast to talk about the Texas music scene.
Killing the Breeze on location in Austin, talking with members of local bands Moonlight Social and Benny v. the Beast about Texas culture and the scene in Austin.
New Podcast! Kwaisi sat down with Rob Hamilton and Marco Scola to find out what it takes to make a horror film.
The KTB crew sits down with Brooklyn's home-grown R&B artist Tony Collins to talk about lost love and the ups and downs of growing up in Canarsie.
Is the Ice Bucket Challenge really a challenge? Is your Instagrammed photo art? Is Mike Brown a thug? Depends on which lens you're looking through. Plus photographer Richard Lenz.