The Mulatto Perspective circa April 2021
An objective look at the recent shenanigans of Lil Nas X and more. Christians beware. The Mulatto Perspective is an open space free of indoctrination but full of vibes and alcohol.
This episode Remy sits down with Willa, a musician and cybersecurity expert/hacker, to discuss what is real, what is not, and everything in between with vibes curated by Willa on the front and the end. Rhonda and Ed also join in the conversation. How far down the rabbit hole are we going to go on this one? Grab your drink and find out.
Remy has a long awaited conversation with someone he has known online for at least a decade and longer. Shoutout to Carmen for joining The Mulatto Perspective. Carmen is a busy beauty and working model who defies surface expectations as a deep and loving human being. Hailing from the Chi, so she's nice but she aint no punk. She's all the way ready for the zombie apocalypse if y'all keep playin XD. Get to know Carmen this episode and go follow her on IG at @peachic3. Get your drink ready and get you some vibes.
It's Women's History Month! Remy sits down with Elle, Crystal, and Daphne to ask the important questions and learn some important lessons. Grab a drink and enjoy.
Ed talks about his Ubering this weekend and why it made him later than usual to record, memories of Libra weekend 2020, alcohol L stories, spending habits, shared Full Sail experiences, the use of tablets, and pretty much wherever the hell the convo wanders. Let's see where things go. Enjoy.
Shoutout to Jayona (@iamjayona_ on IG), a new artist with 3TD (True to the Dream) out of Detroit curating the vibes all over this episode with Remy's guest and fellow vibe, Britt aka @vibin_with_b on IG. Remy and Britt discuss Britt's businesses, Mary & Grace and Goddess Grade Crochets, alternative music, Remy's concert fails, the non-covid Super Bowl winning alternate reality in Tampa Bay, Remy's uncle skills, Britt's road compared to women from Remy's past, Britt's humble cool and confidence, Remy's safety box, and all the dope deep stuff. The vibes are up on this one. Enjoy
Remy and Ed finally have a long awaited conversation about the beloved TV show Lost, which quickly spirals into discussions of other TV shows and movies and eventually goes completely off the rails as these things often do. Catch a vibe and enjoy the ride.
Happy MLK Day podcast people. We hope you're enjoying a well deserved day off. If not, we got something to help you get through it. This week Remy sits down with Susan AKA @g0ddessbehavior on IG. During this long overdue conversation they discuss their mutual connection in her husband, blossoming out of 2020, 0th impressions, social media and podcasting as millennial therapy, the privilege of now and having access to more than humans before us have ever had, "partaking", the issue with laws in modern society, the necessity of service for success, and all the deep dope ish. Click play, kick back, and ride the vibe.
This week we got Marcus back with the usual suspects. The Costa Rica boys are back together to talk future travel plans, Trump getting Dikembe Mutombo'd by the whole internet, the storming of the Capitol, and relationship talk including an extended conversation about the benefits, toxicity, and obsolescence of modern marriage and ways to reform by a bunch of unmarried mo fos. Come through and get mad, do shots, or catch a vibe.
Happy 2021 y'all. New year new episode! Remy and the people closest to him who he brought in the new year with have a sit down and talk about color, race, cultural appropriation, sexuality, beauty, stimulus, and so many other factors in American life. There's multiple years age difference and multiple shades of black at this table. This may be the most diverse and personal conversation heard on this podcast. Grab your first drink of 2021 and a couple of vibes and enjoy.
Remy keeps the vibes going in Atlanta and sits down with Coleman to talk about Trump, politics, and the state of our union with a thinker on the other side of the ideology spectrum. It is a very constructive and open conversation that should be considered a successful attempt at finding common ground. Crack open a Budweiser and your mind and have a good time. And while you're at it check out Coleman's facebook group The Common Ground.
Remy Mulatto ventures to the outskirts of Atlanta this week and sits down with Sean Ray. The gentlemen discuss single life as a man versus getting into a relationship, being driven toward monogamy, drink preference, what it takes to do stand up comedy, a stand up comedian compared to being an artist in music, television now compared to millennial childhood television, the need for age segregation, and all of the other things. It's a whole vibe of a conversation curated for your listening pleasure. Grab a drink and get you a whole listen, ya heard.
An episode full of nonsense, covid, and space brain. Drink and vibe.
Remy and his special guest, Crystal, share a long overdue formal introduction between people who have known of each other for years and never met, a wild yet completely normal circumstance of today's grown folks living our best life. They start with what sparked this conversation today. An unfiltered thought Crystal shared several months ago: "Most men don't really like women." And then they hop on the roller coaster and go through all the twists, turns, and loop de loops that a conversation about relations between men and women often follow. Cheers to your grand time enjoying the convo and the vibes.
This is the Jingle Jangle (on Netflix) appreciation episode. Go watch it and then grab a drink and come vibe out with Remy and friends.
This episode Jarrod sits down with Remy, Ed, and Jay. The boys get into minimum wage, Remy and Ed's backstory, our favorite time periods during our lives, ambition and inspiration from friends, the Raptors and the Super Bowl in Tampa, problems with capitalism, and so much more. You got your drink? Hang on I'll let you go get your drink.. You good now? Enjoy the vibes.
Prejudgment set aside, Remy sat down with Nikki, a new facebook friend and black female self proclaimed Trump voter, not to be confused with a Trump supporter. A very interesting conversation about her vote, the election, and the state of America as a whole. Have a listen with an open mind and a good drink and enjoy.