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brothers before others
brothers before others
26 episodes
1 day ago
Brothers Before Others is a grab bag of limited-run podcasts focused around how we live our lives, what we love, and what we do. The first salvo is The Way We Move, an examination of the gap between how we grew up and how we live now.
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Brothers Before Others is a grab bag of limited-run podcasts focused around how we live our lives, what we love, and what we do. The first salvo is The Way We Move, an examination of the gap between how we grew up and how we live now.
Show more...
Arts
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Speakertalks, The Monthly Show: March with Jamila & Julian
brothers before others
32 minutes 2 seconds
7 years ago
Speakertalks, The Monthly Show: March with Jamila & Julian
This is Speakertalks, the Monthly Show! In honor of National Weed Appreciation Day, Jamila Rowser & Julian Lytle join me to discuss chopped & screwed music in general and specifically the Chopstars (AudioMack, chopnotslop.com). Big KRIT’s Keep the Devil Off, a transition between two phenomenal Drake tracks, and Travis Scott, Justin Bieber, and Young Thug’s … Continue reading Speakertalks, The Monthly Show: March with Jamila & Julian
brothers before others
Brothers Before Others is a grab bag of limited-run podcasts focused around how we live our lives, what we love, and what we do. The first salvo is The Way We Move, an examination of the gap between how we grew up and how we live now.