Ep. 48: Teenage Deadly Affair (Audio Released)
Come with us to the sunshine state of Florida, where we discuss a case involving what should have been teenage puppy love but what quickly turned into a twisted murder plot. We discuss the senseless death of 15-year-old Seath Jackson who was killed by his former girlfriend, former best friend, two other individuals, and his nemesis (at least at the time). What Drake might have called the Facebook fingers, resulted in a life being taken due to a Facebook beef that uncontrollably escalated.
It would not be the Café if we didn’t discuss these things openly and honestly — but most importantly — while having a good ole drink in our hands.
Listen in to our honest and raw conversation.
Stream wherever you listen to podcasts or on our website. Grab your favorite beverage, sit at our table, and DRINK, LISTEN, & CONVERSE!!!
Come chat with us as we stream the video complement to the podcast live on Twitch, Youtube, our Facebook page, on this webpage, or on our Twitter pages (links in the Watch the Pod link below) at 7:30 PM EST on Thursday, August 26, 2021.
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Ep. 47: A Family Affair - Audio Released
Come with us to Mountain City, Tennessee, where we discuss a case that only maybe Stephen King can think of with all the plots and twists. We discuss the double homicide of a couple, that stems from a disagreement, unset expectations of a friendship, and good ole social media — in this case Facebook. We chat it up about the murders of Bill Payne and Billy Jean Hayworth. And how, if at all, perhaps an old social media junkie, Janelle Potter, was involved — including her sixty-something year old parents — Barbara and Marvin “Buddy” Potter.
It would not be the Café if we didn’t discuss these things openly and honestly — but most importantly — while having a good ole drink in our hands.
Listen in to our honest and raw conversation.
Stream wherever you listen to podcasts or on our website. Grab your favorite beverage, sit at our table, and DRINK, LISTEN, & CONVERSE!!!
Ep. 45: Unpopular Opinion
In this episode, we are at the Café chopping it about Bill Cosby’s release and what the Philadelphia Supreme Court’s opinion really means — and it may just be an “unpopular opinion.” We also discuss:
(1) Travis Stackhouse, a Wisconsin father who is convicted of killing his 5-year old son over some cheesecake; (2) Norway’s law, prohibiting the posting of touched-up photos without saying that you touched up the photo; (3) the fact that God just might not like the ugly that is going on with the Tokyo Olympics; and (4) the senseless murder of a Spain man by twelve individuals — all over being homophobic and ignorant.
Release Ep. 43 - What in the Fried Chicken 🍗 & Watermelon 🍉
In this episode, we are at the Café chopping it up about several topics. We discuss:
Subway’s Tuna- is it really Tuna or have we all been duped?
#FreeBritney movement
Pride month- Sha’Carri Richardson & Carl Nassib.
The Tusla Massacre & The Ocoee Massacre
Juneteeth - IKEA — come on now!
Black Creator TikTok Strike
It would not be the Café if we didn’t discuss these things openly and honestly — but most importantly — while having a good ole drink in our hands.
Listen in to our honest and raw conversation.
Stream wherever you listen to podcasts or on our website. Grab your favorite beverage, sit at our table, and DRINK, LISTEN, & CONVERSE!!!
Be sure to watch the video episode and chat live with us at 7:30 p.m. EST on Thursday, June 24, 2021, using the Watch the Pod link below.
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Ep. 42 - Who Does That?
Welcome to Season 4 - now, throughout the episode, due to the excitement of recording again, we kept saying Season 3 (excuse us) — but you know what I meant — time flies).
In this episode, we are at the Café chopping it up about several topics. We discuss:
podcasting nearly 3 years later;
Sean’s 40th Birthday Mexico trip;
the fact that cicadas are everywhere;
whether we are team mask on no mask in light of the recent CDC guidelines;
the Alzheimers shot;
techniques on dealing with (sh*tty) coworkers;
impulsive behavior;
Cristhian says bye-bye to the Kardashians;
psychotic Ryan Le-Nguyen; and
pride gone wrong at Nellies Sports Bar, where a black female patron was dragged down flights of stairs by the staff.
It would not be the Café if we didn’t discuss these things openly and honestly — but most importantly — while having a good ole drink in our hands.
Listen in to our honest and raw conversation.
Stream wherever you listen to podcasts or on our website. Grab your favorite beverage, sit at our table, and DRINK, LISTEN, & CONVERSE!!!
Be sure to watch the video episode and chat live with us at 6:30 p.m. EST on Wednesday, June 16, 2021, using the Watch the Pod link below.
Ep. 41: Lawyering While Black
In this episode, Sean sits down (virtually) with his friend, colleague, and old law school buddy, Frank Davis. The two discuss the intricacies of being a black lawyer, including: (1) being stereotyped by non-black lawyers; (2) personal and professional burdens that come with the job; (3) how other black lawyers sometimes create more a hurdle than necessary; and (4) the overall despondent number of black lawyers in private firms and leadership.
Stream wherever you listen to podcasts or on our website. Grab your favorite beverage, come sit at our table, and DRINK, LISTEN, & CONVERSE!!!
Ep. 40: Detoxification of Toxic Relationships
Come on and step into the Café, grab your favorite drink, and let's get into it.
In this episode, we discuss the detoxification of toxic relationships. To delve into this topic, we discuss the true crime case of Rannita “NuNu” Williams and Johnathan Robinson out of Shreveport, Louisiana. This case ends when NuNu’s life is tragically and prematurely taken during a Facebook Live video by her ex-boyfriend Johnathan. A three-way relationship turns into a messy and violent ordeal. What signs of toxicity were present in this relationship? Are open relationships generally unhealthy? Listen in to our honest and raw conversation on the topic!
Stream wherever you listen to podcasts or on our website. Grab your favorite beverage, come sit at our table, and DRINK, LISTEN, & CONVERSE!!!
Livestream of Ep. 39: All Things Trauma
With the release of the audio version of the podcast this morning, we will live stream the video recording of the podcast. Watch it on:
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Ep. 39: All Things Trauma
Come on and step into the Café, grab your favorite drink, and let's get into it.
This is a raw discussion of trauma. We’ve all experienced some sort of trauma whether we call it that or not, or perhaps you don’t believe your life experiences would constitute trauma. In today’s episode, we talk about what trauma means to us and provide examples of how it shows up in our lives. Mostly, we get to know more about one of our fellow cafer’s past (and maybe current) traumas. Tune in and listen to this completely honest and raw conversation! Perhaps you will learn something.
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Ep. 38: Straight Up No Chaser (Back 2 Blackness)
Come on and step into the Café, grab your favorite drink, and let's get into it.
In this episode, Sean sits down and discuss several topics relevant to our community:
1) Coming 2 America;
2) The three Black men who were recently released from a prison in New York after serving 25 years due to prosecutorial misconduct (well, maybe);
3) Cash Bails & how this system denigrates our communities; and
4) Those good old Georgetown Law School professors talking about black folks at the bottom of the barrel.
Stream wherever you listen to podcasts or on our website
Livestream of Episode 37: I Love You; Now Die
With the release of the audio version of the podcast this morning, we will live stream the video recording of the podcast. Watch it on:
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Episode 37: I Love You; Now Die (Michelle Carter - Needy or In Need?)
The gang is back in the Café this week chatting it up about another case.
In 2018, Conrad Roy III (18 years old) took his own life by poisoning himself with carbon monoxide. During the investigation of his death, it became apparent that his suicide might well have been persuaded by his then “girlfriend” Michelle Carter (17 years old at the time). Despite only having met a few times in person, the two exchange a plethora of (over 65,000) text messages. Many of these text messages focused on Conrad killing himself. Can your words be enough to have you charged and convicted of involuntary manslaughter? Was she needy or just in need of attention? Was she rightly accused of a crime in the first place?
Listen in as we discuss the intricacies involved with this case. Join in on the conversation! Grab your favorite beverage, come sit at our table, and DRINK, LISTEN, & CONVERSE!!!
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Live Stream of Episode 36: Murdered His Mother or Falsely Accused
With the release of the audio version of the podcast this morning, we will live stream the video recording of the podcast. Watch it on:
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Episode 36: Murdered His Mother or Falsely Accused
We hope you enjoyed the last week’s Straight Up No Chaser Episode - Back to our crime discussion.
We are finishing up our discussion of A&E’s documentary Accused: Guilty or Innocent with episodes 6 & 7 of the series.
In Murdered His Mother or Falsely Accused, we are in Iowa where we meet Jason Carter, a man that is being accused of killing his mother — even his father, brother, and sister all believe he did it. His wife, however, does not believe he committed the crime. Did he? Or were there suspects who were overlooked? Listen in as we discuss the intricacies involved with this case.
Join in on the conversation! Grab your favorite beverage, come sit at our table, and DRINK, LISTEN, & CONVERSE!!!
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Live Stream of Episode 35: Straight Up No Chaser
With the release of the audio version of the podcast this morning, we will live stream the video recording of the podcast. Watch it on:
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Ep. 35: Straight Up No Chaser (Judas & the Black Messiah)
In this episode, I am joined by my friend, author, educator, mover, and all-around phenomenal woman, Keena Day (who is also a Commissioner for the City of Commerce’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Commission). We discuss (without scripts or filters) the movie Judas and the Black Messiah, which focuses on Chairman Fred — the Illinois Black Panther Party's assassinated Chairman. We discuss the film from a cinematic perspective but mainly focus on the historical aspects of the movie.
In honor of Black History Month, this was a necessary, stimulating, and organic conversation.
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Live Stream of Episode 34 - Deadly Driver or Tragic Accident (The Jason McCombs Story)
Continuing with our A&E documentary Accused: Guilty or Innocent, Sean & Denise sit down to discuss Episode 5 of the series.
In this case, a Texas man finds himself charged with assault and battery with a deadly weapon and manslaughter when two cars collide. One person dies, one person severely injured, and then the defendant (Jason McCombs). But neither of the survivors have any memory of the crash. Listen in as we discuss the intricacies involved with the case.
Join in on the conversation! Grab your favorite beverage, come sit at our table, and DRINK, LISTEN, & CONVERSE!!!
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Episode 33 - Straight Up No Chase (My Words are My Most Valuable Possession)
After viewing YouTube Videos from Patti LaBelle, Nina Simone, Jay-Z, and Will Smith, Sean discusses lessons he learned from these greats. How it is important for him to continue podcasting — even when those who he believed would be more supportive aren’t. He gets raw in this episode discussing his own insecurities but hones in on key concepts these greats taught him at that moment.
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