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Culturally Inappropriate with A.C. Lee
A.C. Lee
565 episodes
2 days ago
Send us a text The calendar flips to November and the vibes split: family milestones and Marine pride on one side, then a blunt Falcons reckoning on the other. We lay out why Atlanta’s defense is doing enough, why the offense isn’t, and how “take the points” is more than a motto—it’s the difference between winning and wasting solid game scripts. From playcalling that doesn’t create layups to a rookie QB who needs a coordinator with real reps, we make the case for building an identity that tra...
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Send us a text The calendar flips to November and the vibes split: family milestones and Marine pride on one side, then a blunt Falcons reckoning on the other. We lay out why Atlanta’s defense is doing enough, why the offense isn’t, and how “take the points” is more than a motto—it’s the difference between winning and wasting solid game scripts. From playcalling that doesn’t create layups to a rookie QB who needs a coordinator with real reps, we make the case for building an identity that tra...
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Culturally Inappropriate with A.C. Lee
Mr. Blank, Tear Down This Wall, Make Atlanta Great Again
Send us a text The calendar flips to November and the vibes split: family milestones and Marine pride on one side, then a blunt Falcons reckoning on the other. We lay out why Atlanta’s defense is doing enough, why the offense isn’t, and how “take the points” is more than a motto—it’s the difference between winning and wasting solid game scripts. From playcalling that doesn’t create layups to a rookie QB who needs a coordinator with real reps, we make the case for building an identity that tra...
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2 days ago
1 hour 59 minutes

Culturally Inappropriate with A.C. Lee
Washed and Winning: Let That B*h Burn: Falcons First and Everything in Between
Send us a text The laughs stop early and the gloves come off. We get straight to why Atlanta feels broken: leadership that talks process while the product keeps slipping. We call out the performative firings, the sideline optics that change nothing, and the roster choices that undercut the plan in real time. Then we name the real leverage points—who actually sets direction, who dodges blame, and where accountability needs to land if the Falcons want a culture that travels past Thanksgiving. ...
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1 week ago
1 hour 59 minutes

Culturally Inappropriate with A.C. Lee
When Pretty Isn’t Enough: Standards, Stability, And The Weight Of Being “Him”
Send us a text Selena on the speakers sets a playful tone, but the conversation quickly sharpens into something deeper: how nostalgia, status, and performance shape the way we show up in real life. We trade homecoming stories, laugh about guarding burgers like TSA, and unpack why watching a bet unfold feels different than reading a box score. Then we pivot hard: “Imagine being judged by your worst day.” From an alleged airport scare to the gray area between legality and risk, we wrestle with ...
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 26 minutes

Culturally Inappropriate with A.C. Lee
Falcons Statement Win Over Bills
Send us a text A win that never trails says more than any viral clip. We open with Atlanta’s statement over Buffalo and the kind of defense that holds up when the weather turns: Ulbrich’s pressure packages, corners finishing plays, and an offense disciplined enough to avoid vanity. Bijan Robinson and Drake London didn’t just post numbers—they bent coverages, owned leverage downs, and made the national “what’s wrong with the Bills” narratives feel lazy. We talk why this brand of football is bu...
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3 weeks ago
2 hours

Culturally Inappropriate with A.C. Lee
Another Stogie and a Cocktail
Send us a text The mics crackle, friends clown, and then the room gets honest. A birthday weekend spills into a candid, funny, sometimes raw conversation about what we owe our kids, our partners, and ourselves—especially when the internet moves faster than our values. We start with party stories and a church moment that felt more résumé than reverence, then dive into the “girl dad” debate: curse for former players or calling for protectors who can teach the game without breaking their daughte...
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3 weeks ago
1 hour 55 minutes

Culturally Inappropriate with A.C. Lee
The Wing War: Lemon Pepper vs Buffalo
Send us a text The red helmets look perfect under lights, but great uniforms don’t win games—great plans do. We open with why Atlanta’s throwbacks should be permanent and quickly get to the meat: how the Falcons can turn a primetime moment into a statement against Buffalo. We break down Josh Allen’s stress points, why half-sacks and layered tackles matter, and the quiet chess match in the seams with Dalton Kincaid. On offense, we map a run-first script behind Bijan and Tyler, then show how to...
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4 weeks ago
1 hour 59 minutes

Culturally Inappropriate with A.C. Lee
Village Vets: The world doesn't end when Cardi B stands you up
Send us a text Ever wonder what kills relationships before cheating even enters the picture? This episode dives into the uncomfortable truth that most partnerships don't end because someone stepped out—they die slowly through silence, avoidance, and neglect. Our raw conversation explores how the same open communication that builds relationships in the beginning mysteriously disappears once we're committed, creating fertile ground for disconnection. The episode kicks off with weekend disappoi...
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1 month ago
1 hour 31 minutes

Culturally Inappropriate with A.C. Lee
Free Speech Under Fire
Send us a text The suspension of Jimmy Kimmel following government pressure has exposed a disturbing fault line in American democracy where free speech becomes negotiable when corporate interests and regulatory power collide. This critical moment deserves our full attention as it reveals how easily constitutional protections can be selectively abandoned. When the FCC director threatens a major network over a comedian's commentary, we've crossed a threshold that should concern citizens across...
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1 month ago
35 minutes

Culturally Inappropriate with A.C. Lee
Washed and Winning: Welcome to Sacklanta
Send us a text In a stunning Sunday Night Football showcase, the Atlanta Falcons transformed their identity before our eyes, evolving from "Ratlanta" to "Sacklanta" with a defensive masterclass against the Minnesota Vikings. This episode dives deep into how the Falcons' defense completely dominated rookie quarterback JJ McCarthy, registering five sacks and allowing just six points in a hostile environment. The transformation was nothing short of remarkable. After a disappointing Week 1 loss ...
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1 month ago
1 hour 59 minutes

Culturally Inappropriate with A.C. Lee
The Village Vets discuss Charlie Kirk, Atlanta rappers, and childhood memories
Send us a text Who truly belongs on Atlanta's hip-hop Mount Rushmore? In this raw, unfiltered conversation, we spark a heated debate about the artists who've shaped the A's musical legacy. While Future, Gucci Mane, and André 3000 get their flowers, we make passionate cases for overlooked legends like 2 Chainz and Ludacris – artists whose versatility and impact often get lost in the historical narrative. "Atlanta ain't just the streets, it's club music," one of us points out, highlighting how...
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1 month ago
1 hour 53 minutes

Culturally Inappropriate with A.C. Lee
Washed and Winning: Deja Vu: Same Old Falcons
Send us a text When does a pattern become an identity? For Atlanta Falcons fans, Sunday's loss to Tampa Bay wasn't just another defeat—it was the continuation of a two-decade saga where the faces change but the story remains painfully the same. This episode dives deep into the Falcons' organizational problems that transcend coaches, quarterbacks, and players. Whether it's Michael Vick, Matt Ryan, or now Kirk Cousins and Michael Penix Jr., the results follow a frustratingly familiar script. W...
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1 month ago
2 hours

Culturally Inappropriate with A.C. Lee
“Future, Falcons & Foolishness”
Send us a text In this unfiltered conversation, AC Lee (later joined by co-host V) delivers piercing insights on sports, culture, and community while maintaining the authentic voice that has made Village Vets a must-listen podcast. The episode kicks off with AC Lee's breakdown of the rain-delayed Cartersville-Calhoun high school football showdown, celebrating local athletic talent while lamenting how weather disruptions affected the game experience. This naturally transitions into a pa...
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2 months ago
2 hours 9 minutes

Culturally Inappropriate with A.C. Lee
Washed and Winning: Big Penix Energy
Send us a text Ever wonder why certain quarterbacks get hyped before they've proven anything? In this episode, we pull back the curtain on how media narratives shape college football rankings, revealing how Texas and Arch Manning benefited from name recognition despite limited experience. You'll discover the shocking truth about Vegas odds—they're not actually who bookmakers think will win, but who they can't afford to have win at proper odds due to betting volume. The conversation takes a h...
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2 months ago
1 hour 59 minutes

Culturally Inappropriate with A.C. Lee
Village Vets: CBD
Send us a text When old wounds remain unhealed, sometimes all it takes is getting in the same room to start the healing process. That's exactly what happened when CB and Dito found themselves face-to-face in the Village Vets studio after years of tension. What begins as lighthearted reminiscing about middle school basketball rivalries quickly evolves into something much more profound. The conversation weaves through Atlanta Falcons predictions and discussions about Young Thug's legal situati...
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2 months ago
1 hour 15 minutes

Culturally Inappropriate with A.C. Lee
Washed and Winning: Pilot
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2 months ago
2 hours

Culturally Inappropriate with A.C. Lee
Village Vets: Better Late Than Never
Send us a text Sometimes the most meaningful conversations happen when friends just kick back and speak their minds. In this raw, unfiltered episode of Village Vets, we navigate everything from hometown drama to controversial corporate policies with the candor you've come to expect. When longtime Facebook feuds between local figures spill into the public eye, we don't just rubberneck—we propose solutions. Should there be a mediated sit-down? A boxing match? Or simply letting bygones be bygon...
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2 months ago
1 hour 22 minutes

Culturally Inappropriate with A.C. Lee
Culturally Inappropriate: Confessions of a Code-Switcher
Send us a text Have you ever caught yourself becoming a different person depending on who you're around? That's the heart of what I'm exploring in this raw, unfiltered conversation about identity, purpose, and the exhausting work of being everyone except yourself. After nearly 15 years serving in the military, the end of my marriage, and a dramatic shift in my financial situation, I found myself stripped of all the external factors that had defined me. Without these anchors, I was forced to ...
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3 months ago
27 minutes

Culturally Inappropriate with A.C. Lee
A.C. Lee and Parlay Pete Finale!!!! (We’ll be back, REBRAND Loading
Send us a text Five years in the making, this final episode of the AC Parley Pete Show delivers a perfect blend of sports analysis, cultural commentary, and genuine friendship as we prepare for our next evolution. The NBA free agency period has reshaped the league's competitive landscape. Atlanta emerges as potentially the biggest winner in the East with strategic additions addressing defensive needs while maintaining offensive firepower. We break down why the Steelers' trade for Jalen Ramse...
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4 months ago
3 hours 42 minutes

Culturally Inappropriate with A.C. Lee
Morehouse Men: How Atlanta's HBCU Culture Shapes American Conversations
Send us a text Sports media exists in a fascinating paradox: we claim to want pure competition, but our attention gravitates toward personalities, narratives, and brands. This episode unpacks that tension through several revealing conversations. We dive deep into the phenomenon of Angel Reese—a rookie whose cultural impact dwarfs her on-court production. Her situation perfectly illustrates how modern athlete success often relies more on personal branding than athletic achievement. When her f...
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4 months ago
3 hours 8 minutes

Culturally Inappropriate with A.C. Lee
The Village Vets Talk Club Culture, Relationships, and Respect
Send us a text Remember when Atlanta clubs were all about getting sweaty on the dance floor instead of flexing in VIP sections? The Village Vets take you on a journey through the evolution of ATL's nightlife culture, pinpointing exactly when and how everything changed. Around 2010, clubs prioritized dancing and authentic good times, but by 2013, a seismic shift began transforming the scene into something far more status-driven and expensive. The crew explores how music itself caused this tra...
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4 months ago
2 hours 16 minutes

Culturally Inappropriate with A.C. Lee
Send us a text The calendar flips to November and the vibes split: family milestones and Marine pride on one side, then a blunt Falcons reckoning on the other. We lay out why Atlanta’s defense is doing enough, why the offense isn’t, and how “take the points” is more than a motto—it’s the difference between winning and wasting solid game scripts. From playcalling that doesn’t create layups to a rookie QB who needs a coordinator with real reps, we make the case for building an identity that tra...