Episodes

Tuesday Feb 04, 2020
S2E4 Can Someone Help Me Find a Sitting Republican with a Spine?
Tuesday Feb 04, 2020
Tuesday Feb 04, 2020
This week I have journalist and writer, Bobby Mathews in the He-Hutch and his reformed thoughts about politics. Bobby is a self-proclaimed ex-conservative, who offers a lot of insight into the thought processes of this new "Trump" brand of conservatives. What makes them do the things they do? Why is there nothing Trump can do to lose their support? Lastly, where are all of the spines in the Republican party?

Wednesday Jan 29, 2020
S2E3 Let Me Ask a Teenager
Wednesday Jan 29, 2020
Wednesday Jan 29, 2020
This week on Let Me Say This, I talk to a teenager about what it's like growing up in the 21st Century. My son, Quintus is a freshman at a local high school and I have questions. What is high school like? What are your thoughts about sex and gender? We talk about this and more.

Tuesday Jan 21, 2020
S2E2 Tyler Perry & Five Days of Mediocrity
Tuesday Jan 21, 2020
Tuesday Jan 21, 2020
This week Tony is joined by his husband (Robert Christon-Walker), Antonio "Twane" Williams, and Terrell and Nancy Walker. We take a collective sigh and really examine Tyler Perry's new movie, "A Fall From Grace". We look at the editorial glitches, overall plot and development, and what could have been done to make a better product. This movie had lots of potential, but that's about it.

Tuesday Jan 14, 2020
Tuesday Jan 14, 2020
This week Tony is joined by Antonio "TWANE" Williams, a good friend, and a recent transplant to Birmingham. The lead discussion is all about 45 and this stupid war he's trying to start. Then we dive into the real reason for the lack of Black people on the new Democratic Primary roster. Finally, we take you out with the Prince Harry and Meghan saga. Black people can't catch a break and neither can the whitest of white people who love us.

Monday Nov 25, 2019
S1E18 What's Normal and What's Not
Monday Nov 25, 2019
Monday Nov 25, 2019
This week we talk about things that are remarkable in our culture. Why would it not be ok to have an all-women Supreme Court when we've had all men for most of our existence. What's up with the lies that our elected officials are telling, and who should be our next President?

Tuesday Nov 19, 2019
S1E17 Racial Trauma, Protesting and the Primaries
Tuesday Nov 19, 2019
Tuesday Nov 19, 2019
This week I am back with a new guest, Professor Martez Files from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Martez is a Ph.D. candidate and we explore what racial trauma looks like for Black people in this country and the effects it has on the way we fight for our rights. We also spend a few minutes talking about the 3,000 people running in the Democratic Primaries.

Sunday Oct 06, 2019
S1E16 White People Talking About White Fragility
Sunday Oct 06, 2019
Sunday Oct 06, 2019
This week my two favorite guests, Dr. Brynn Welch and Dr. Dave Barnhart. Jr., talk about White Fragility, Racism and other things that make white people uncomfortable. We also talk about the breaking news in the Amber Guyger case.

Wednesday Sep 25, 2019
S1E15 Why Do White People Get Upset When You Call Out Racism?
Wednesday Sep 25, 2019
Wednesday Sep 25, 2019
This week I speak with Dr. Brynn Welch about the visceral reaction white people have when you call out racism. Is racism still a problem? Can Black people also be racist? We end on why I refuse to go to another Hight School Reunion.

Monday Sep 23, 2019
S1E14 Special Local Politics Edition w/ Latanya Millhouse
Monday Sep 23, 2019
Monday Sep 23, 2019
This week I have a special podcast with special guest Birmingham City Council Candidate, Latanya Millhouse. This episode is focusing on the upcoming elections and why Latanya wants to the representative of District 6.

Sunday Aug 25, 2019
S1E13 Preparing Black Boys for Life in a World that Fears Them
Sunday Aug 25, 2019
Sunday Aug 25, 2019
I have Dr. Brynn Welch in the studio again and we're talking about raising black boys. Raising Black boys into men can be a difficult task. How do we prepare them for a world that hates them? How can we work on making all marginalized people whole? What lessons can be learned from the past?