In this episode of the Everyday Black Men are pleased to be joined by the author Ismael Brown who created the book My Own Worst Enemy: A Black Man's American Story. This episode starts off us interviewing Ismael and ends in a discussion of R. Reed saying we must fix our men before we criticize our women. We transition from Young Dro’s magic thesaurus to if we believe Trump really got the coronavirus and end with asking where in the world is Kendrick Lamar in all this 2020 turmoil. For music we touch on when we should take Kanye West seriously, how Hit Boy ranks in comparison to his peers and Riker hits a few quick thumbs up thumbs down review. We end this episode with R. Reeds anthem waste her time like its 2029, Armstead says how the value of $100 is, if we can finally say that last Popsmoke album wasn’t good and much more.
Show Notes:
1.https://www.instagram.com/ismael_brown/
2.http://www.ismaelbrown.com/
3.https://www.amazon.com/My-Own-Worst-Enemy-American/dp/0998793701/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1491159703&sr=1-1
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