Politically Entertaining – Prince Rocks, Nicole Spears changes the World, a pocket full of Tubmans, and A lot of Paper in Panama

Politically Entertaining returns after a 2 weeks hiatus with a show that will have you talking all week. Nicole Spears, creator of TakingOverMyFuture, talks about preparing kids for the working world, HBCUs, and why it’s important to be honest with your children. Frank gives a strong opinion on Harriet Tubman and Byron explores the mystery behind the Panama papers. Lastly, Frank and Byron pay tribute to Prince not only as a musical genius but also as a ladies man.

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Politically Entertaining – Orazio Mancarella talks good credit, Bernie Sander’s chances, The GOP’s Loyalty Pledge, and questionable LGBT laws

Politically Entertaining welcomes special guest and veteran, Orazio Mancarella, to talk credit, business plans, and maximizing your income prior to your tax return. Byron explores the GOP’s loyalty pledge and Frank looks at the sensibility of the LGBT law that was recently passed in North Carolina.

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Politically Entertaining – Dynamic Dance Instructor Michelle Kisielewicz, Top 5 Rappers, Looming Threat of ISIS, and a Seafood Debate for the Ages

Welcome to another episode of Politically Entertaining. Michelle Kisielewicz joins the show as a special guest and shares her viewpoints on politics and business as well as sharing an interesting relationship with one of the co-hosts. Byron ponders the electability of Hilary Clinton and Frank makes a tough decision about where the best seafood in America is.

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Politically Entertaining – Highly Esteemed Professor Clayborne Carson, Dirty Water, Steph Curry, and Brokered Conventions

Politically Entertaining welcomes Professor Clayborne Carson in one of the most exciting episodes of the season. The professor shares his knowledge of the Civil Rights struggle and differentiates between reality and rhetoric when it comes to revolutions. Byron thinks he has a way to stop the reigning MVP Steph Curry and Frank is not impressed with the Republican Party’s recent actions.

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Politically Entertaining – Baltimore Mayoral Candidate DeRay Mckesson, A Different World, and why Trump being President isn’t the worst thing that could happen

Another episode of Politically Entertaining is here and Frank and Byron are ready for action. Byron interviews Baltimore Mayoral Candidate DeRay McKesson and goes on a Trump rant for the ages. Frank explains why Trump being elected President isn’t the worst thing that could happen and whether or not Bernie Sander’s campaign is officially reach its breaking point.

Politically Entertaining – Entrepreneur Extraordinaire Terri Matthews, Steve Kerr, Melanin and Heroin, and the Oscars

Byron and Frank return for another jam packed episode of Politically Entertaining. Byron interviews Terri Matthews who not only shares her stories of business success but also her struggles and triumphs in raising her autistic son, Jaden. Frank shares his thoughts on the ‘new’ approach to people suffering from heroin addiction and Byron gets the listeners ready for what to expect in the remaining primaries. Lastly, the Oscars and their relevance is discussed amongst the backdrop of real world issues.

Politically Entertaining – Why Blackish Matters, Gronk Boat, Super Tuesday, and the Mayor of Mobile

Politically Entertaining returns with its most explosive episode yet. Frank and Byron check in on the candidate’s prospects heading into Super Tuesday and Erica Perkins joins the fray for first the guest appearance in Politically Entertaining history. Byron has some figurative fun on the Gronk Boat and discusses the conundrum of the black vote.

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Politically Entertaining – President Trump, 1200 Cuban Cigars, and a very controversial Formation

The hosts of Politically Entertaining, Frank and Byron weigh in on the results of the Nevada Caucus and the South Carolina Primary. Byron explores the potential of Trump as president and Frank thinks the Sanders campaign is in a bit of trouble. Byron also addresses the recent political moves of the Black Lives Matter movement and Frank ponders why Beyonce’s Super Bowl performance has gained so much attention.

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