Realtor Extraordinaire Amy McCoy, Mollies, Percocets, and Stevie Wonder’s controversial take on BLM

Amy McCoy, of My Home Town Realty Group, joins the show to discuss the ups and downs of the real estate market and how buyers and sellers can mitigate the damage that happens when the housing bubble bursts yet again. Byron is BIG mad at BET for their performance lineups and Frank weighs in Stevie Wonder’s controversial comments about Black Lives Matter.

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Professor Yonina Robinson, The Golden State Warriors, and the riveting testimony of James Comey

Professor Yonina Robinson, proud alumni of Texas Christian University and John L. Leflore High School, joins the show to talk about masturbatory education practices, drag queens, and being a great communicator. Byron and Frank weigh in on the testimony of James Comey and Frank talks about the the potential impact increased terrorism could have on flying in the future. Byron also shares his thoughts on Bill Mahr’s use of the N word and if he should be given a pass because of his political stance.

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South Carolina Senator Tim Scott, Bill Cosby, and Mike Pence’s not so secret Political Action Committee

For the second time in show history Senator Tim Scott joins the show to discuss health care, racial profiling, and why Betsy Devos shouldn’t bear the brunt of the criticism when it comes to education reform. Byron questions Vice President Mike Pence’s new PAC and Frank thinks you should still watch the Cosby show even if Bill Cosby is guilty of his accused crimes.

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Dr. Tiffany Pierce on living your best life, Lebron’s pettiness, and Andy Lack’s major shake up at MSNBC

Dr. Tiffany Pierce, of Oh So You Life Coaching, joins the show to discuss being a life coach and what it looks like when you’re living out God’s purpose in your life. Byron and Frank discuss the recent shake up by Andy Lack at MSNBC and both hosts ponder the plight of the black middle class moving forward.

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Politically Entertaining – Financial Guru Sam Boggan on why school makes you poor, the amazing story of Henrietta Lacks and why Craig Hodges’ activism cost him his NBA career

Entertaining Money founder, Sam Boggan, joins the show to discuss the value of precious metals, bitcoins, and why most Americans are not prepared for an economic collapse. Byron explores the political activism of Craig Hodges and how it adversely affected his NBA career. Frank weighs in on the incredible story of Henrietta Lacks and both hosts discuss the new GOP health bill that is now in the Senate.

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Politically Entertaining – Author, educator, and activist ZaZa Ali, the rise of the Milwaukee Bucks, and the original sin of domestic violence

Author, educator, and activist ZaZa Ali joins the show to talk about her new book, educating future generations, and why the message of Black Lives Matter is misguided. Frank discusses why abortions will never go away and Byron questions if Richard Spencer should be allowed to spew his mesaage of white supremacy on college campuses.

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Politically Entertaining – Syrian Airstrikes, House Intel Corruption, and why Pepsi should avoid protests

Byron and Frank weigh in on the crisis in Syria and what the ramifications could be if the United States becomes involved in the conflict. Pepsi releases a commercial that marginalizes political protests and Frank weighs in on the fall out for the company going forward. Byron questions the future of Bill O’Reilly on Fox and talks about the recusal of House Intel Chair, Devin Nunes.

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Politically Entertaining – Late Gate Radio founder Montraze Slater, Missing Black Girls in D.C., and the racist rhetoric of Bill O’Reilly

Late Gate Radio founder, Montraze Slater, joins the show and discusses his passion for music, staying focused, and his future vision for Late Gate Radio. Byron ponders if Dave Chappelle went too far in his latest stand up and takes a surprising stance on Bill O’Reily’s comments about congresswoman Maxine Waters. Frank talks about the missing girl situation in DC and how reports of missing children should be handled, regardless of race.

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Politically Entertaining – Attorney at Law Quinon Brooker, The Truth about Interracial dating, and the tragic tale of Kalief Browder

Attorney at law Quinon Brooker joins the show to discuss what’s new on QB Law TV, the hyprocrisy of Donald Trump supporters, and a surprising perspective on the prosecutors in the Kalief Browder case. Frank explores the age old question of what attracts black men to white women and Byron dissects the Presidents new budget with a fine tooth comb.

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Politically Entertaining – Fashion Entrepreneur Angelique Velez, Ciara’s nude photos, and the GOP’s new healthcare bill

Angelique Velez, founder of Breakups to Makeups, discusses her passion for make up and fashion as well the events that led up to her current path of success. Byron criticizes Ciara’s oedipal like photos and crushes the GOP’s new health plan. Frank think other races should be able to criticize one another without being labeled racist but acknowledges the reality is quite different when actually put into practice.

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