Hosts:
Battle Rapper & Artist ”Street Hymns”
Non-Profit Worker & Musician ”Elisha ’Tre’ McCall”
w/ Dancer & Chef ”Caleb Berry” sit down in the midst of a live studio audience to discuss a variety of pressing topics from a black male’s point-of-view.
Whether it’s dating & black love, mental health, music & entertainment, church culture, or current events... These three offer an unfiltered and unapologetic outlook that is designed not only to spark questions but ultimately lead to action and answers.
Join the #BMDT as we also have special guests and co-hosts stop by from time to time to spice things up and also allow the live studio audience to join in during the occasional ”smoke session”.
Many conversations are overdue, but black men do talk.
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Hosts:
Battle Rapper & Artist ”Street Hymns”
Non-Profit Worker & Musician ”Elisha ’Tre’ McCall”
w/ Dancer & Chef ”Caleb Berry” sit down in the midst of a live studio audience to discuss a variety of pressing topics from a black male’s point-of-view.
Whether it’s dating & black love, mental health, music & entertainment, church culture, or current events... These three offer an unfiltered and unapologetic outlook that is designed not only to spark questions but ultimately lead to action and answers.
Join the #BMDT as we also have special guests and co-hosts stop by from time to time to spice things up and also allow the live studio audience to join in during the occasional ”smoke session”.
Many conversations are overdue, but black men do talk.
Is It A SIN For Christians To Watch "The Deliverance" Horror Movie!?
Black Men Due Talk
1 hour 17 minutes 47 seconds
1 year ago
Is It A SIN For Christians To Watch "The Deliverance" Horror Movie!?
Black Men talk about whether or not it is a sin to watch the new exorcism-inspired movie "The Deliverance." Street Hymns and Elisha McCall address comments made by Marcus Rogers and Prophetess Tiphany Montgomery.
"The Deliverance" is said to be based on actual events that occurred and is inspired by the true story of Latoya Ammons and her family, who lived in a haunted Indiana home.
Black Men Due Talk
Hosts:
Battle Rapper & Artist ”Street Hymns”
Non-Profit Worker & Musician ”Elisha ’Tre’ McCall”
w/ Dancer & Chef ”Caleb Berry” sit down in the midst of a live studio audience to discuss a variety of pressing topics from a black male’s point-of-view.
Whether it’s dating & black love, mental health, music & entertainment, church culture, or current events... These three offer an unfiltered and unapologetic outlook that is designed not only to spark questions but ultimately lead to action and answers.
Join the #BMDT as we also have special guests and co-hosts stop by from time to time to spice things up and also allow the live studio audience to join in during the occasional ”smoke session”.
Many conversations are overdue, but black men do talk.