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Corrected Felon Podcast

Corrected Felon Podcast

By Middle Passage Media

Corrected Felon Podcast is a podcast based on 3 principles, 1. Information 2. Inspiration and 3. Mobilization. It’s in conjunction with our other 2 podcast, Brown Paper Bag Podcast and Purple Pill Politix .
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The Missing Link; Exploring the Absence of Black Fathers and Its Impact on Young Black Youth

Corrected Felon Podcast Apr 27, 2024

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The Missing Link; Exploring the Absence of Black Fathers and Its Impact on Young Black Youth

The Missing Link; Exploring the Absence of Black Fathers and Its Impact on Young Black Youth

Summary


The host discusses the current state of hip hop, the impact of policies on the black community, and the generational trauma that has led to the criminal behavior of young black boys. He emphasizes the lack of positive role models and the elevation of rappers and entertainers as the only inspiration for young boys. He also highlights the issues of access to guns, the influence of the internet, and the prevalence of drug use among young people. The host calls for better representation of black men and for rappers to sell a more positive message.


Keywords


hip hop, policies, black community, generational trauma, criminal behavior, positive role models, rappers, entertainers, guns, internet, drug use, representation, positive message


Takeaways


The current state of hip hop and the ongoing beefs between artists

The impact of policies on the black community and the generational trauma experienced by young black boys

The lack of positive role models and the elevation of rappers and entertainers as the only inspiration for young boys

The issues of access to guns, the influence of the internet, and the prevalence of drug use among young people

The need for better representation of black men and for rappers to sell a more positive message


Chapters


00:00 Introduction and State of Hip Hop

03:24 Impact of Policies on the Black Community

08:25 Generational Trauma and Criminal Behavior

14:23 Lack of Positive Role Models for Young Boys

23:46 The Need for Better Representation and Positive Messages






Apr 27, 202425:39
The Impact of Local and State Politics on the Black Communities with Special Guest "Sonnie Johnson"

The Impact of Local and State Politics on the Black Communities with Special Guest "Sonnie Johnson"


The conversation between Sonnie Johnson and the participant covers various topics related to local and state politics, the impact of government policies on black communities, and the importance of being actively involved in local government. They discuss the existence of Ferguson-like situations in other black communities, the role of local government in taxation and law enforcement, and the need for accountability and justice. They also touch on the issue of black representation in political offices and the importance of understanding policy and voting in local elections. The conversation emphasizes the power of local government in effecting change and the need for black communities to be actively engaged in shaping their own destinies. The conversation covers various themes, including personal growth, black economics, and community building. Sonnie Johnson shares her experience of raising her daughter and the importance of empowering the next generation. She also discusses the influence of Jay-Z on her understanding of black economics and the need for black people to shift from materialism to investment. The conversation highlights the potential of the black community's buying power and the importance of utilizing capitalism. Sonnie emphasizes the significance of cultural relevance, faith attachment, and historical context in leadership. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the importance of family, fellowship, and genuine connections within the community. The conversation touches on the importance of personal choices and actions, the impact of family and community, and the need for individual happiness and freedom. It emphasizes the power of love, legacy, and building strong relationships. The conversation also highlights the role of government in interfering with personal lives and the desire for government to leave individuals alone. The guest expresses gratitude for the inspiration and motivation provided by the host, and the host discusses her plans to run for local office and make a positive impact in her community.

Keywords

local politics, state politics, government policies, black communities, taxation, law enforcement, accountability, justice, black representation, policy understanding, voting, local elections, power of local government, community engagement, personal growth, black economics, community building, empowerment, black community, investment, buying power, capitalism, cultural relevance, faith attachment,

Takeaways

Local and state politics have a significant impact on black communities and should be prioritized over federal politics.
Government policies, such as taxation and law enforcement, can disproportionately affect impoverished areas, including black communities.
Black representation in political offices does not guarantee positive outcomes for the community, and it is important to evaluate the intentions and actions of elected officials.
Understanding policy and actively participating in local elections can lead to meaningful change and better representation for black communities.
Being actively involved in local government, such as attending board meetings and engaging with school systems, can help address issues and advocate for the needs of black children and families. The choices we make in our personal lives, such as being a loving spouse, parent, and community member, are important and contribute to our overall happiness and fulfillment.
Family and community play a significant role in shaping our values and beliefs, and it is important to surround ourselves with people who inspire and motivate us.
Government interference can hinder personal growth and happiness, and it is important to advocate for individual freedom and the right to be left alone.
Running for local office and getting involved in our communities can be a powerful way to make a positive impact and create change.
Love, legacy, and building strong relationships are essential components of a fulfilling life.

Apr 03, 202401:03:26
Democrats' and the Black Vote Ep. 30

Democrats' and the Black Vote Ep. 30

On episode 30 of the Corrected Felon Podcast, Inspiretheblock ask the simple question; Should black people continue to support the democratic party with it's history of broken promises to black people.

Mar 28, 202419:42
Crash Dummies of America

Crash Dummies of America

On this episode of the Corrected Felon Podcast, Inspiretheblock gives insight to the term "Crashing Out". A warning to black parents on what's going with young black boys in the black community












Mar 22, 202417:00
A Change Gone Come

A Change Gone Come

On this episode I thank all my supporters and briefly explain why I work to help our community
May 04, 202305:54
Corrected Felons In America

Corrected Felons In America

On this episode I give my take on felons who come home from prison and do community work, however they never get the credit we deserve.
Apr 28, 202304:06
My talk at the Lions Club International of Alpharetta Georgia

My talk at the Lions Club International of Alpharetta Georgia

On this episode I share my story about going to prison at a young age and now me and a few people created a 501(c)3 to work in the criminal justice reform space
Feb 25, 202322:06
Who is Corey Frazier?

Who is Corey Frazier?

On this episode I spoke with the rotary club in Alpharetta Ga about life in prison and I also allowed questions and answers
Oct 20, 202227:17
Is America A Racist Country?

Is America A Racist Country?

On this episode I discuss the recent comments made by Vice President Kamala Harris and Senator Tim Scott when they both said that "America Isn't A Racist Country". 

May 31, 202133:27
Ma'Khia Bryant, What could have been done to save her life?

Ma'Khia Bryant, What could have been done to save her life?

On this episode we have a conversation about the surrounding factors and circumstances encompassing the police killing of Ma'Khia Bryant. 

Intro dialogue: The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan 

Apr 26, 202128:49
Derrick Chauvin Guilty On All Counts

Derrick Chauvin Guilty On All Counts

I give a small rant on the Derrick Chauvin guilty verdict. Also I speak about the senseless killings of Daunte Wright, Adam Toledo and the recent police killing of Makiyah Bryant. I also give my displeasure about how white conservatives love to justify these killings of unarmed black people.

Apr 22, 202127:52
A Gun And A Taser Is Not The Same

A Gun And A Taser Is Not The Same

On this weeks episode we talk about the recent police killings of unarmed black me and the relationship between the black and white community.

Apr 19, 202140:21
Remembering DMX

Remembering DMX

On this episode we remember the life and legacy and what he meant to hip hop culture. We also introduce brother Dr. Dyson X Slater who is currently incarcerated in the Michigan Department of Corrections serving a life without parole sentence. He has been in prison 25 plus years and i working on his freedom. He can be contacted via jpay.com at Dyson X Slater #243278.

Apr 12, 202142:07
Brother Dr. Dyson X

Brother Dr. Dyson X

Dr. Dyson X lays a foundation for the Nation Of Islam central belief of God appearing in the person of Master Fard Muhammad. This will be a continue discussion about this important part of the teachings of The Honorable Elijah Muhammad under the leadership and guidance of The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan.  

Apr 12, 202115:40
Introducing Brother Dr. Dyson X Slater to "Corrected Felon Podcast" and middlepassagemedia.com

Introducing Brother Dr. Dyson X Slater to "Corrected Felon Podcast" and middlepassagemedia.com

On this episode we are welcoming brother Dr. Dyson X Slater to the Middle Passage Media family. Dr. Dyson X is a student of The Honorable Elijah Muhammad under the leadership and guidance of The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan. Dyson X is currently serving a life without parole sentence in the Michigan Department of Corrections. He has been incarcerated for over 27 years and continues to fight for his freedom. 

Brother Dyson will be contributing as a blogger on middlepassagemedia.com in the very near future, however please support this brother by contacting him via JPay #243278. Any and all contributions supports his cause and case for freedom.   

Apr 08, 202115:45
George Floyd Justice In Policing Act 2020 Part 2

George Floyd Justice In Policing Act 2020 Part 2

On this episode we breakdown

  • Work to End Racial & Religious Profiling
  • Bans On Choke Holds
  • No-Knock Warrants
  • Officer De-escalation
Mar 29, 202126:13
George Floyd Justice In Policing Act 2020

George Floyd Justice In Policing Act 2020

On this weeks episode I discuss the "George Floyd Act" that was passed in the house and how it will impact the black community

Mar 16, 202144:30
Remembering The Life Of Lyric Chanel

Remembering The Life Of Lyric Chanel

On this episode of "Corrected Felon Podcast" we remember the life of @yhung.chanel_ her struggle and untimely death to brain cancer is a testimony that we all can learn from.

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Mar 08, 202125:53
Serving Life Without Parole, 25 years later

Serving Life Without Parole, 25 years later

On this episode I talk with a good friend who served 25 years in prison, on a life without parole sentence. He was freed after the United States Supreme Court ruled that is was unconstitutional to give juveniles a life without parole sentence. 

Feb 22, 202101:40:35
#tangibles, what black people deserve from Joe Biden and the Democratic Party

#tangibles, what black people deserve from Joe Biden and the Democratic Party

On this episode I discuss the viral video I put on on twitter that received mixed reactions from people on the left and the right about holding Joe Biden and the democratic party accountable to black voters. 

Feb 07, 202148:01
Mass Incarceration

Mass Incarceration

On this episode I discuss and break down the source of mass incarceration

Feb 01, 202127:39
Real Criminal Justice Reform

Real Criminal Justice Reform

On this weeks episode of Corrected Felon Podcast, G-Fraz discuss ways to improve Criminal Justice Reform that will have a real significate impact on the recidivism rates in America.

  1. Housing 
  2. Education
  3. Restoration of gun rights
  4. Sealed felony convictions

Be sure to check us out on Libretv.co for the "Brown Paper Bag Podcast" every Monday at 7pm and "Purple Pill Politix" every Wednesday at 7pm all eastern time zone.  

And please go to middlepassagemedia.com for you latest news updates and blog content 

Jan 25, 202128:26
Talking Willie Lynch and the Black Community

Talking Willie Lynch and the Black Community

On this weeks episode I talk with "Wasted Podcast Talent" Host Jonesy about the Willie Lynch Theory and issues regarding the black community. His podcast can be found on Apple podcast also every Monday at 8pm on Youtube you can him and Hotep Jesus talking about the "Jianchor Project".

Jan 18, 202101:13:49
What Is Data Analytics and Date Science Feat. Jamarc Hurd

What Is Data Analytics and Date Science Feat. Jamarc Hurd

On the episode of "Corrected Felon Podcast" founder of "Hurd Consultants" Jamarc Hurd stopped by and we discussed the importance of data analytics and date science and how it has a major significance in the lives of everyday people. You can find him on Instagram @JamarcHurd and @SocialCurrensy. 




Jan 11, 202159:00
Corrected Felon Podcast Ep. 9 (The Tom Brady/New England Patriots Effect)

Corrected Felon Podcast Ep. 9 (The Tom Brady/New England Patriots Effect)

In this episode I discuss having a championship mindset like Tom Brady and the New England Patriots when dealing with struggles and adversity that come in your life. Once you continue to succeed others will hate you for it and that’s how you know you are doing something correct.
Feb 08, 201910:21
Corrected Felon Ep. 8 (Secure The Bag, Not A Bunk)

Corrected Felon Ep. 8 (Secure The Bag, Not A Bunk)

In this episode I discuss the importance of making money without sacrificing your freedom to get it.
Jan 21, 201911:34
Corrected Felon Ep. 7 (First Step Act Part 2)

Corrected Felon Ep. 7 (First Step Act Part 2)

In this weeks episode I discuss the good parts of the “First Step Act”, the criminal justice reform bill that was signed into law and the affects that it will have on felons/prisoners.
Jan 07, 201916:57
Corrected Felon Ep. 6 (First Step Act)

Corrected Felon Ep. 6 (First Step Act)

In this weeks episode I discuss the pros and cons of the criminal justice reform bill called “First Step Act” that was recently passed by the US Congress and signed into law by the President of the United States.
Dec 25, 201812:17
Corrected Felon Ep. 5 (Having A Proper Perception Of Reality)

Corrected Felon Ep. 5 (Having A Proper Perception Of Reality)

This episode is about having the insight to understand reality and how convicted felons must apply it in order to be successful in overcoming their felony.
Dec 13, 201810:42
Having a felony ain’t fun

Having a felony ain’t fun

This episode is about those that have been convicted of a felony, be honest about tell young people the real about it. Having a felony messed up your whole life and it’s time to be honest about and stop acting as if life is still normal like it was before the conviction.
Dec 07, 201807:34
Do what you have to do

Do what you have to do

In this episode I explain that your felony is going to hold you back, but when it comes to employment take any job to keep money coming even though you may not like the job. Just do it until you can do better.
Dec 06, 201808:19
Yes, New Friends!!

Yes, New Friends!!

In this episode I discuss that in order to go from “convicted felon” to “corrected Felon” you have to find new friends. Continuing to hang around the same that’s not trying to do and be better in life will continue to help you fail and not succeed.
Dec 06, 201807:27
Middle Passage Media presents “Corrected Felon Podcast”

Middle Passage Media presents “Corrected Felon Podcast”

This is the introduction of my YouTube/podcast series to help convicted felons to become Corrected Felons.
Dec 06, 201807:26