

FULL SHOW: Irv Gotti Passes Away At 54, Jess Fix My Mess, Brea Baker Interview + More
Feb 6, 2025
In a thought-provoking discussion, Bria Baker, author of 'Rooted,' highlights the history of Black land ownership in the U.S. and the ongoing fight for reparations. She critiques land access issues and shares personal anecdotes of activism. Meanwhile, journalist Morgan Wood updates listeners on current events, emphasizing the importance of race in discussions of wealth and justice. The conversation weaves in reflections on the late Irv Gotti's legacy in hip-hop, balancing serious topics with light-hearted commentary.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Weather Woes and Heartfelt Tributes
02:16 • 13min
Humorous Relationship Insights and Advertisements
14:46 • 4min
Cultural Reflections and Musical Legacies
18:54 • 17min
Collaboration Amidst Crisis: Governor Newsom and President Trump's Meeting on Wildfire Relief
35:29 • 2min
Land Ownership and Racial Justice
37:53 • 15min
Empowering Local and Transforming Perspectives
53:10 • 4min
Exploring Land Ownership and Music Controversies
57:15 • 12min
Impulsive Decisions and Wedding Drama: A Stabbing Incident
01:09:04 • 4min
Toxic Love: Misunderstandings and Divine Intervention
01:13:14 • 5min
Texting and Transformation
01:18:15 • 5min
Navigating Trust and Trauma
01:22:48 • 11min
Loyalty and Betrayal in Hip-Hop
01:33:38 • 5min
Reflections and Legacy: Remembering Irv Gotti
01:38:29 • 8min