Politically Entertaining – Brandon Davis gets real on race relations, Brexit Fallout, and why you should use your stage name at AirBnB

Brandon R. Davis joins Politically Entertaining to discuss a variety of social issues, including the often overlooked aspect of over policing, and how it can affect a community just as drastically as a lack of law enforcement. Frank explores the Brexit fallout and Byron weighs in on Jesse William’s speech and the conundrum of being an African American customer with AirBnB.

Intro Music – Michael Mixwell McCoy

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Politically Entertaining – LaShoundra Holmes Young, Real Talk about the Michael Moore shooting, and the sham that was Trump University

In one of the most explosive episodes in Politically Entertaining history Frank and Byron jump in with both feet on the topics of the Orlando shooting and the tragic death of Michael Moore. LaShoundra Young joins the show to share her inspiration and views on fashion and drops a hint about which magazine you should be subscribing to later this summer.

Intro Music – Michael Mixwell McCoy

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Politically Entertaining – Senator Tim Scott, Muhammad Ali, Hiroshima, and Daisy Dukes

For the first time in Politically Entertaining history a standing U.S. Senator joins the show. Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina joins the show to discuss his Investments in Opportunities Act and gives a frank commentary on the state of African Americans and their political alliances. Frank and Byron discuss the Presidents visit to Hiroshima and pay tribute to the great Muhammad Ali.

Politically Entertaining – Straight talk with Saleem Mohammed on being Muslim in America, Baylor Football, and the dishonest nature of Hilary Clinton

Saleem Mohammed joins the show this week to discuss the current plight of the American Muslim as well as intolerance in America as it relates to freedom of religion. Byron explores the scandal brewing at Baylor University and Frank thinks Hilary Clinton’s biggest issue is her duplicitous, pandering nature.

Intro Music – Michael Mixwell McCoy
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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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