The You Can Miss Me With That Podcast looks at society through a weird lens. A creation of Luther Okeyo, the goal of the podcast is for you to look at society the same way he does. Maybe you'll think he's opinionated, or maybe you'll think he's clueless. If you have some questions about the way everything works, or you just want to hear something new, this is the podcast for you. New episodes come out every Tuesday, just in time for Taco Tuesday. #YCMWT
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The You Can Miss Me With That Podcast looks at society through a weird lens. A creation of Luther Okeyo, the goal of the podcast is for you to look at society the same way he does. Maybe you'll think he's opinionated, or maybe you'll think he's clueless. If you have some questions about the way everything works, or you just want to hear something new, this is the podcast for you. New episodes come out every Tuesday, just in time for Taco Tuesday. #YCMWT
On this episode, Cori and I talk about the bizarre presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, preview the Vice Presidential Debate between Mike Pence and Kamala Harris, and we talk weddings, the what the lead up to the Presidential Election will look like and more.
So Donald Trump just announced that he and his wife have tested positive for the coronavirus. I just had to talk about with someone and Cori Smith ready, willing, and able to come on the podcast. We react to the breaking news, talk about what this means for Joe Biden, how this could affect the election in the future, and we continue our John Legend and Beyoncé debate.
On this episode, I talk about charges handed down by the grand jury in the Breonna Taylor case and the reaction to it. I also wonder what this means for the future.
On this episode I talk about my favorite Disney movie Mulan and why it's awesome before I watch the newly released live action version. I also talk about the late Supreme Court Ruth Bader Ginsburg death and the political fallout it has and will continue to cause.
On this episode, I talk about a quote by Charlamagne Tha God on his show the breakfast club that really got me thinking. Once again it's time to question why things are the way are. This time I'm talking about gender roles and expectations. Well... again... maybe... I don't remember.
On this episode, the school year has officially started for most schools here in the KC area and I'm not going to lie, I'm thoroughly enjoying my peace and quiet. I'm sure parents are pumped aright now, depending on which option school districts are offering for their students. Also, gender reveal parties are stupid, like really stupid. They've gotten so stupid, they have been actually doing really environmental damage now and I'm done with it!
Well ladies and gentlemen, put your headphones on. It's time for another edition of storytime. In this edition, my mom tells a story about the late Dr. Stephen Brown, who was critical to both of our lives.
I would like to sincerely apologize to you all for not letting you know about not having an episode last week. Things have been crazy and I need to step my game. On this episode, I talk about the recent big current events in the U.S. and I react to the death of Chadwick Bosman.
You ever think back for a second on the road you got where you are today. It a long one, huh? With many twists and turns, but you know what always stands out? The people who helped you on the way, whether it is directly on indirectly and today I would like to give thanks to one person in particular. Because without him, everything I have done so far wouldn't have been possible. Thank You, Dr. Stephen Brown.
On this episode, I talk about my strange addiction. (It's not bad at all tbh!) This really became clear to me over the last week, and hey the journey to recovered starts with admitting I have a problem huh? Also, I'm not ashamed of this at all but I got to tell you about it.
On this episode, I go back to where it all began and review the first episode of the Podcast. On Nov 8, 2018, I started a journey like never before, and it's time to look back at the steps I've taken and see what has changed. Some hilarity and embarrassment ensued.
This episode was inspired by a conversation I had with Dr. Bedell's son the other day. It shocked me how unprepared life skills-wise he might be in the future. Quarantine may have been a missed opportunity for America to change how it teaches our youth. Even small advances in the curriculum could prepare them for the real world and even though the world continues to evolve it seems like our education system has not.
On this episode, I was able to sit down with an old friend Armand' Banks. We talked about his new podcast Something For Fathers, our time at MNU, Jada Pinkett-Smith's engtanglement and the amount of shots Will Smith has taken, the fallout in the country since George Floyd died and so much more. Armand' is somebody I've wanted to have on the podcast for a will now and I was able to set a little history as well for the podcast. For the first time ever the podcast was shown via Facebook Live. Enjoy!
0n this episode, I talk about the DeSean Jackson controversy and its implications. I also talk about California shutting down again, and the ongoing conversations about kids going back to school even though COVID-19 is still hanging around. Plus I have a major announcement.
On this episode, I give my 2020 election preview. I also look back on the 2016 election and I give my prediction on who I think will win the election as of the recording of this episode. Also I ask this question, is 2020 the worst election year for any sitting president in U.S. history.
On this episode, I talk about the month that was since George Floyd. So many things have and are changing but I'm still curious to see what happens next. I also talk about Bubba Wallace, NASCAR, and the "noose" situation. I'm still tired but we still need to continue these tough conversations.
On this episode, I talk about the death of Rashad Brooks and the events that followed. Everything is changing and some people will resist it whether they agree with the change or not. Enjoy!
🚨 Bonus Pod Alert! 🚨 As a way to make it up to you guys for last week, I wanted to showcase another episode of my friend's Scotty's podcast Heathens With Hand Grenades. In this episode, The squad is joined by Lamonte, and they talk about Juneteenth and it's significant place in US history. They also talk about the current events and its far reaching effects on society and personal relationships.
Okay let's be honest, I am not one who is adept at speaking about racial matters and civil rights so I brought someone who is. On this episode, Cori once again hops on the podcast and we bear our souls out on the state of America both racially and culturally. Cori also reacts to my last episode and we explore what the future holds.
In this episode, I talk about George Floyd's death and the fallout after. Why do we as African-Americans have fight for the basic rights that America promises to its citizens?
The You Can Miss Me With That Podcast looks at society through a weird lens. A creation of Luther Okeyo, the goal of the podcast is for you to look at society the same way he does. Maybe you'll think he's opinionated, or maybe you'll think he's clueless. If you have some questions about the way everything works, or you just want to hear something new, this is the podcast for you. New episodes come out every Tuesday, just in time for Taco Tuesday. #YCMWT