Episodios

  • Trump and the Allure of the Antihero
    Jun 30 2024

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    What happens when you mix billionaire bravado, unyielding political ambition, and an unprecedented media presence? We unravel the intricate mystique of Donald J. Trump, dissecting his controversial presidency and his refusal to concede the 2020 election. We dig deep into his personality traits - especially his defiance against loss and the status quo - to understand why so many remain magnetized by his polarizing yet captivating allure. Learn how his wealth and perceived immunity from consequences make him an aspirational figure for many Americans.

    We explore the cultural and societal dynamics that have led some Americans, particularly from economically disadvantaged and rural backgrounds, to gravitate toward Trump. Drawing insights from Tennessee Brando, we examine the shift in regions like West Virginia, where the wealthy were once despised but are now idolized. We also discuss the role of race and identity in shaping political allegiances, highlighting the paradox of supporting a flawed individual with a questionable reputation. This conversation dives into the allure of antiheroes and how Trump's persona fits into this cultural phenomenon.

    Finally, we tackle the contentious issue of racism in American politics, particularly under Trump's leadership. We debate the implications of his policies on existing prejudices and inequalities, even as his platform claims to champion freedom for all. By examining Trump's tax cuts favoring the rich and discussing the broader impact of political choices, we provide a cautionary tale for voters. This episode promises a thought-provoking journey into understanding the complex motivations behind Trump's enduring appeal and its broader implications for American society.

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    24 m
  • Katie's Fight - From George Floyd to Banned Books
    Jun 30 2024

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    What happens when an African-American fifth-grade social studies teacher brings an ambitious Black History Month project to a predominantly white school? In our much-anticipated return to "Just Being Brothers," we sit down with Katie, a dedicated educator and advocate for education reform, who shares her compelling journey and the unexpected resistance she faced. Her story not only highlights the intricacies of navigating diversity, equity, and inclusion in education but also underscores the broader issues of banned books and the challenges of teaching under today's heightened scrutiny.

    Katie’s resilience shines through as she recounts a tense encounter over a classroom mural, which led to a restorative circle led by the school principal. Employing the fishbowl technique, Katie and other administrators addressed the concerns and questions of fellow educators and stakeholders. Through this dialogue, Katie passionately defends the mural’s intent and advocates for teaching difficult historical truths. Her reflections on the George Floyd era and her commitment to representing diverse narratives provide a poignant reminder of the enduring importance of inclusive education.

    As we wrap up, we explore the shifting attitudes toward education across generations. Katie offers valuable insights into the loss of neighborhood schools and the growing disconnect between educators and their communities. We discuss the need to rekindle pride in education and the role of teachers in making learning relevant and engaging for today’s youth. Join us as we bid a heartfelt farewell with our guest, Katie, and extend our gratitude to all our listeners. This compelling episode will challenge and inspire you to rethink the landscape of education. Don’t miss it!

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    38 m
  • Prostate Cancer - Awareness, Prevention, and Survival Stories
    Jun 26 2024

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    Did you know that African-American men are at a higher risk for prostate cancer, with an expected 299,000 new cases in 2024 alone? Join us for a crucial conversation on Just Being Brothers as we return from our hiatus with our associate producer, Deuce, to shine a light on prostate cancer awareness and prevention. We share our personal experiences and highlight the importance of regular physical exams and early detection, which can significantly improve survival rates. Our discussion is backed by alarming statistics and emphasizes the dire need for proactive health measures to combat this disease. We urge our listeners to prioritize their health and undergo regular screenings to catch potential issues early.

    Our episode aims to debunk common myths about prostate cancer, including misconceptions about its causes, and stresses the importance of understanding genetic changes that lead to the disease. We delve into the significance of PSA tests and digital rectal exams, especially for men over 40, and share personal stories about diagnosis and treatment options like hormone therapy and active surveillance. We also celebrate the resilience of cancer survivors like Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro, who inspire hope and proactive health management. Tune in for an informative and heartfelt discussion that underscores the importance of staying informed and taking charge of your well-being.

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    24 m
  • PROSTATE CANCER - One Man in Four...
    May 28 2024

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    Battling prostate cancer can feel like an uphill climb, but early detection can be the game-changer that saves lives. This week on Just Being Brothers, we return with a powerful episode dedicated to prostate cancer awareness and prevention. Meet Deuce, our new associate producer, and get personal with updates about Steve's endeavors in education and Mike's own journey confronting prostate cancer. With prostate cancer being the second leading cause of cancer death among men in the U.S., our discussion underscores the pressing need for regular health check-ups. We delve into risk factors such as age, family history, and race, while highlighting that race is a social construct. Our aim is to remind everyone of how essential it is to take your health seriously and the lifesaving impact of early diagnosis.

    Shattering the myths and misconceptions about prostate cancer, we clarify that high sexual activity doesn't cause the disease and emphasize the need for regular physical exams. Learn about various treatment options, from hormone therapy to prostate removal, and the primary screening tests like the PSA test and digital rectal exam. We also touch on early signs and symptoms to watch for. To inspire hope, we recount the resilient journeys of actors Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro, who conquered prostate cancer and continued to thrive. Their stories, along with our personal anecdotes, serve to encourage men to take proactive steps in health monitoring and remind us all that a cancer diagnosis is not the end, but a fight that can be won.

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    24 m
  • FATHERHOOD
    Dec 14 2023

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    Ever pondered the distinction between being a 'father' and a 'dad'? Not just semantics, we believe there's a difference, and we spill the tea in our candid chat about fatherhood. As two brothers and fathers ourselves, we're lifting the lid on personal experiences that highlight the pivotal role dads play. From instilling morals and values to preparing children for the world, navigate with us the journey of fatherhood.

    Let's also peek into the unique, sometimes complex dynamics of father-daughter and father-son relationships. We bring to the table our personal experiences with our kids and the generational differences that shape our parenting styles. We're also stripping back the layers on the importance of imparting life lessons to boys and girls alike, emphasizing patience and the art of waiting.

    As we cruise through the 21st century, the evolving role of fathers takes center stage. We share our observations and anecdotes about raising children in an era of distractions and opportunities, and the distinct parenting styles of moms and dads. Got a sweet tooth? We even use donuts as a metaphor! So sit back, relax, and join us for a hearty conversation on the joys and trials of fatherhood.

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    34 m
  • RIGHT and WRONG -Part 2 The Inherent or Learned Values That Shape Us
    Nov 14 2023

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    Are morals ingrained or learned? What is Right and wrong? It's the burning question at the center of our lively discussion in this podcast episode. Your hosts, Big Brother Mike and Little Brother Steve, break down this intriguing debate, investigating how our interactions, experiences, and maybe even our genes form our moral compass.
    Steve presents 21 morals and values necessary for a positive life.


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    29 m
  • RIGHT and WRONG! The Influence of Morals, Values, and Ethics on our lives
    Oct 28 2023

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    What is morality? Where do we derive our morals. What are values? Brothers Mike and Steve are back and looking at what morality meas. This conversation is casual and full of examples that we all face day to day. Can our morals be our worst enemy?
    Tune in and set what the guys have to say. Listen. Laugh. Learn

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    32 m
  • CHURCH: A Deep Dive into Faith, Money, and Pastor Worship
    Aug 5 2023

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    Picture this: You're seated in a pew, a hushed congregation around you, and the pastor's sermon is weaving a spiritual web. A familiar scenario for many, isn't it? But did you ever stop to wonder why we do it? Why do we go to church? My brother Steve and I scratched beneath the surface of this life-long habit in our latest episode. We dove into the varied reasons that pull people to church, from guilt, job opportunities, to familial obligations and more. We also pulled back the curtain on the darker aspects of the church, such as the infamous Al Capone finding solace within its walls, or the heartbreaking incidents of abuse and shootings.

    Churches and their leaders walk a fine line between spiritual guidance and financial gain. Are your eyebrows raised? So were ours. We took a hard look at the rich side of the church, zeroing in on the substantial salaries of high-profile pastors like Joel Olstein, Kenneth Copeland, Pat Robertson, Benny Hinn, and Joyce Meyer. We questioned whether such opulence helps or hinders the faithful, and provoked thoughts about the role of church as the only way to a righteous life.

    Our personal stories lend an intimate touch to this enlightening discussion, as we shared our journey through grief and the solace that church sermons can bring during challenging times. Regardless of your church-going habits, this episode promises to deliver fresh insights into the role of church in our lives and the multitude of paths available towards becoming a better person. From skeptics to devout believers, we invite you to join this thought-provoking conversation. You might just find yourself seeing church – and maybe life – through a brand new lens.

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    38 m
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