In this thought-provoking episode of The Thought Brothers, the crew tackles a wide range of cultural and historical moments, beginning with a look back at the 30th anniversary of the O.J. Simpson trial and its lasting impact on race, media, and the American justice system.
In honor of Black Music Month, the hosts dive into the legacy of Sly Stone, who recently passed away, and debate who deserves the title of the most underrated Black musical artist of the past 25 years.
The conversation then turns introspective as each host selects one Black historical figure—dead or alive—they would most want to sit down and talk with, sharing personal insights and reasons behind their choices.
To close out the show, the Thought Brothers take on the challenge of defining today’s Black man in just three words—with powerful, raw, and sometimes surprising results.
The Thought Brothers Podcast features three diverse men who rotate as Host and talk about relevant and current topics of interest to a diverse audience of men and women. The Thought Brothers consists of William “Bill” Spivey, a retired FBI Special Agent, Christopher “C.J.” Johnson, a Social Media Commentator and Carlos Prillman, a Financial Analyst.
Their goal is to:
- Objectively discuss issues of interest to our community
- Inspire a “Call To Action” and model the appropriate behavior for others
- Educate, motivate, provide a sense of caring towards those who are less fortunate
- Have fun!
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