Ced G
Ced G Podcast
Having a real discussion about real things. I often ask the question, "How does an educated African-American guy from the "Hood" fit into American society?. Ced G Podcast is fun and entertaining, but educational. Covering current affairs, entertainment news and more.
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Episodes
The G-Code 05.10.2020 33:40
Is the Ghetto/Gangsta Code a fact or Myth? It can be fact or myth, but it depends on what side of the a person is on. I took a look at the ramifications of the G-Code in this episode. I don't own the rights to the song.
Peace & Zen 30.09.2020 32:00
Other people's spirit can kill your spirit. Good episode as I discuss how hard it is to keep a peaceful surrounding.
Through The Eyes Of A Child ft Waltrece & Ghost 24.09.2020 41:56
This episode is hilarious, but healthy and therapeutic. Our children watch our every move. Waltrece, Ghost, and myself discuss how children mirror their parents, but not always in the most positive light.
Strong Black Women Part 2 18.09.2020 31:26
Celebrating my 50th episode as I show homage to Strong Black Women of yesterday and today.
Young Boys Incorporated (Y.B.I.) 11.09.2020 36:48
Young Boys Incorporated was an drug cartel based in Detroit, MI during the late 70s and early 80s. They operated pre-crack era to take the heroin drug in the city other parts of the country.
Hotlanta, Georgia 07.09.2020 48:10
Special Guest K.B. educate me on the real Atlanta, GA. People may look at Atlanta as glamorous or entertainment, but there is another side to the city. K.B. give much credit to Memphis for birthing the Crunck & Trap Hip Hop sound.
Strong Black Women Part 1 26.08.2020 44:50
Interesting discussion with author Robyn The Writer. Black women are often in the background of men,but they're definitely apart of the struggle of our community. Black Women has been stereotyped, and Robyn is here to explain those stereotypes and other aspects of a true Strong Black Woman.
Antonio Carter Jr aka Team Eastside Snoop 24.08.2020 50:03
Long live a true legend as I talk about my nephew Antonio Carter Jr aka Team Eastside Snoop in this episode. He went by another moniker Baking Soda as well. Snoop was part of popular Hip Hop group Team Eastside, which gathered popular notoriety during his time with the group. He was murdered during an apparent robbery, but his legacy still lives on. It's been two years since his death, and his cas...
East Coast Politics 20.08.2020 42:02
Special Guest Ghost Of Real Talk With Ghost & Big G Podcast. Ghost and I discuss the upcoming election, NYC, and brokering a deal with the government on behalf of African Americans.
Black Politics 15.08.2020 24:32
Special Guest D-Lo discuss Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, and Black Politics.
Antisocial Personality Disorder 10.08.2020 36:18
The term Antisocial is loosely used when in fact it's a Personality Disorder. In this episode I discuss how we sit around Sociopath & Psychopath everyday. It could take up to 10 years to realize someone is Antisocial. They often go to prison. *I don't own the rights to music.
Memphis The Bluff City 04.08.2020 30:59
Historical site for the Civil Rights Movement do to Dr. Martin Luther King's assassination. Rich in musical history, as well as world renowned for it's Barbecue contest.
6 Mile The Movement 31.07.2020 41:26
I'm allowing the audience to come into my world. I want to let the audience know more about me, where I come from, and what neighborhood I represent. How we created movement that has transcended generations. 6 Mile is apart me and so many other people. The Mile Road System of Detroit was implement by the government with the Land Ordinance of 1785. Once an underdog of the more popular 7 Mile Rd, 6...
Single Moms In The Hood 27.07.2020 25:51
Single motherhood is very prevalent in my community. There are many variables surrounding this topic, but many speculate government social programs help keep father's out of the house with their children. They're single father's too, but overall it's a problem that can be fixed with better mating practice. Special Guest & Sponsored By Tomiko "Moosie" Garth.
Day 1 Gs 22.07.2020 48:08
Legends of the streets of Detroit. Talking about my roots and where it started for me. It's incredible how life takes its turns. Some for the best, and some for the worst. I thank God I'm here to tell a little of my story, and it starts with my Day 1 Guys.
Civil Rights & Black Power Movement VS The United States of America Part 2 18.07.2020 46:51
This is a focus on the Black Power Movement which is divergent from the Civil Rights Movement. The Black Panther For Self Defense is the most notable organization from this movement. SCCC, and the Black Liberation Army were other radical leftist groups involved in the movement. Executive Produced By Waltrece Garth-Horton. *I don't own the rights to music.
Civil Rights & Black Power Movement VS The United States of America 12.07.2020 35:19
This episode breaks down important events during the 50s & 60s. Landmark events like Brown VS Board of Education, Emitt Till, and the Montgomery Bus Boycott helped give steam to the movement. King is one of the most notable figure of the time. There were other activists like the Freedom Riders and SNCC who helped shaped the era. X generally critical of the idea of the Civil Rights Movement, was a...
The Motor City 09.07.2020 34:58
Detroit, MI located in the Midwest of U.S. in the state of Michigan. Originally named Fort Pontchartrain du Détroit by French settler Cadillac. The fort was eventually succeeded to Britain by way of war, and the name shorten to Détroit. Ford Motor Company, the Dodge Brothers, and others established the Auto industry 1903, which eventually put the Motor City on the map. In this episode I talk about...
Soul Ties Co-Hosted By Waltrece Garth-Horton 29.06.2020 36:00
Soul Ties is a spiritual connection with a friend, marriage, sex, or business situation. As humans we've experience this phenomenal once or twice in our life. Part of this discussion with special guest Dexter Spencer and Co-Host Waltrece is about how Soul Ties are developed, and how can we break the spell.
Generation Gaps 20.06.2020 40:18
In the grand scheme of things, there things missing between generations from my community. As an adolescent Gen X child, I knew nothing about the Civil Rights Movement because the generation before me didn't talk much about their generation. In this episode I discuss what shaped generations, and what's missing in between. Episode Executive Produced Chuck Young.
Africa- Did They Sell African-Americans Out? 14.06.2020 29:19
Historically no African nation identify with African Americans. They didn't speak out against chattel slavery, so many people wonder did they help with chattel slavery. This episode will explore the roll Africans played in the Atlantic Slave Trade. The residue of slavery still affects Black Americans today.
Snitching 06.06.2020 24:13
Exploring the ramifications of ratting someone out. This is a debate among various Vlogs sites on the internet. Personally I am not a snitch, but in this episode I will discuss the origins of this ominous term. Snitching can be viewed as a bad thing, and some think it's a way to save their own skin. ***I don't own the rights song in this episode.
Do Black Lives Matter To Black People? 03.06.2020 40:14
Returning guest Waltrece ask the question, "Do Black Lives Matter To Black People?" Interesting question in the midst of protests and riots breaking out around the country over the death of George Floyd. Also, African Americans are disproportionately affected by the Covid19 virus. Again, we are stuck in the cross roads as a country, notice I said "again," and Waltrece and I try to answer her quest...
Misery Loves Company 28.05.2020 31:34
Misery- a state or feeling of great distress or discomfort of mind or body. The world is filled with "unhappy" people, and will do things to others so they can be "unhappy" as well. In this episode, Moosie and I discuss 15 different things that make people miserable. Executive Produced & Sponsored by Spencer Brand Inc. Thank you for your contribution to my Radio Building Fund.
Poetic Justice 23.05.2020 35:29
Great episode with Special Guest Derrick "The Abyss" Graham of the legendary Uprite Lions. We discuss the social consciousness of today's African Americans. History has played a major role in the consciousness of inner cities across America, including cities like Atlanta, Detroit, and Memphis. Episode sponsored Mr. Dennis Hawkins. Thank you Mr. Hawkins for your contribution to the building fund.
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