In This Episode we light up with a dear friend and get to know his story. Shout out to ShopHelloMary .
We hunt through an interactive map to piece together what really went down.
Special Guest Jason
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What Can I Say... I dream big!
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🛍️ Episode Bio – Malls, Memories & the American Shift (ft. Joint Juggernaut)
In this episode of Let’s Match, Let’s Talk About It, Tony is joined by special guest Joint Juggernaut to roll up and rewind the tape on the golden era of American malls. From food court hangouts to Friday night sneaker drops, we reflect on what malls meant in the '90s — not just as shopping centers, but as cultural ecosystems. Joint Juggernaut shares real stories from the mall scene, the rise of smoke spots in JC Penney dressing rooms, and the unspoken rules of arcade hierarchy. We also explore how mall culture has shifted: ghostly retail spaces, Amazon-era consumerism, and the deeper loss of local social hubs. This isn’t just nostalgia — it’s a look at how architecture and community used to vibe, and what it says about where we’re headed.
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In this episode, Tony dives into the puzzling recent events shaking public trust: video footage of a Hellfire missile reportedly bouncing off an unidentified aerial object, congressional experts demanding answers, and what it all means for how we believe in our national security. Also explored is the tragic death of Charlie Kirk — how it occurred, the questions left behind, and why political violence is no longer fringe news but central to how we see leaders, safety, and speech. This show isn’t about picking sides; it’s about asking whether our institutions are equipped for what’s happening, and how the lines between truth, fear, and trust are getting redrawn.
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Where where you on September 11, 2001.
What where you told.
Can we trust the main narrative given to us?
What do you believe happened?
Get Familiar with the weed market, terms and locations. In this episode i cover just a few things, average price to start a dispensary, how a lottery works, and which states serve teh best deals. I also have a few predictions, let's see if I'm on the money when Kentucky Markets open by Thanksgiving!!
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What's The Difference: Between The Bloods, The Ku Klux Klan, & Free Masons?
This episode dives into the real contrasts between brotherhoods, secrecy, and legitimacy.
We explore how some organizations create community through tradition and shared purpose.
Others use ritual and exclusivity as a mask for control, manipulation, or hidden agendas.
The conversation asks: what truly makes a group legitimate?
We break down the difference between support networks and organizations that exploit members.
You’ll hear how certain groups historically tried to pass themselves off as harmless “clubs.”
We examine why paperwork alone doesn’t define purpose or accountability.
An LLC, when used correctly, can create transparency, structure, and protection.
That structure is the opposite of secrecy—it allows a brotherhood to operate openly.
It’s a conversation about empowerment versus exploitation.
We uncover what separates healthy community from dangerous imitation.
By the end, you’ll see that legitimacy is more than labels—it’s the intention behind the organization.
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Welcome Back To S2-
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🔊 About Episode 2 – High Thoughts: What’s the Difference?
In this thought-provoking solo episode, Tony unpacks the legal, cultural, and structural double standards that separate street gangs from fraternities, cults, and even the Ku Klux Klan. With blunt honesty and a deep dive into how paperwork, public perception, and privilege shape legality, this episode challenges why some groups are celebrated and others are criminalized. From gang enhancement laws to nonprofit status loopholes, Tony breaks down what really makes an organization “legit” in the eyes of the law. The episode also explores how gangs could go legitimate, and why society refuses to see similarities between brotherhoods with matching hoodies versus those with matching robes. It’s not about what you do — it’s who’s allowed to do it without being punished. This is the episode where street truth meets legal fact.
Smoking J Littys
We celebrate 4.20 with Gothic Grimzz- we dive into early child hood stories & how we both enjoy ganja!!
We talk the lone gun man theory, assasination attempts and Reefer Madness!
Smoking With
mexican content creator underrated legend going to the top soon https://linktr.ee/uzlen
We sit down and talk the 1st interactions with weed with Uzlen
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Centaurus Farms is being led by John Paolella, a Colorado-based cannabis entrepreneur. The facility is being built by Walker Land Company out of Mt. Sterling, Kentucky. They acquired the full Wayne County Industrial Park to launch this operation. This project is part of Kentucky’s official rollout of medical cannabis following the state’s legalization in January 2025.READ MORE
A I Episode discussing the charges and allegations of a cannabis influencer who goes by Matthais 710
Part 3- the sequel to the 1st Two Episodes
Without warning, YouTube began systematically removing cannabis-related channels, regardless of their educational value or legality in their region. Prominent voices like CustomGrow420, Greenbox Grown, UrbanRemo, and countless others saw years of content erased overnight. The event became known in the cannabis community as the "YouTube Cannabis Purge."
To make matters worse, creators received vague policy violation notices, often with no chance to appeal. Many were caught up in the broader wave of YouTube’s "Adpocalypse"—a crackdown driven by advertiser pressure—which targeted all content deemed “controversial,” even if it was legal, informative, or culturally important.
Demonetization, shadow bans, and content flags became the new normal. Creators walked on eggshells, never knowing if the next upload would be their last.
In the midst of all the chaos, Spotify quietly became a haven for authentic cannabis content.
Founded in 2006 and launched to the public in 2008, Spotify has steadily expanded into a podcasting giant. Now, with the rise of video podcasting, it’s giving cannabis creators the room—and respect—they deserve.
One of the clearest examples? Dope As Yola.
Enter: Spotify – A Platform That’s Actually Listening
Join us this 4.20 for a update on Boston's Buds, we discuss what all has happened in a year!