This episode of Black Out opens with a raw question from the audience: How do you fall out of love with a co-worker you see every day? That vulnerability sets the tone for a wide-ranging conversation covering love, emotional discipline, and the complexities of modern relationships. From heartbreak in the workplace to the chaos of NIL deals, we didn’t hold back. We also broke down the viral Shedeur Sanders situation, Quinn Ewers turning down $8M, and the latest plot twist surrounding Burkina Faso’s Ibrahim Traoré and alleged American involvement.Of course, it wouldn’t be Black Out without a few wild hypotheticals and unfiltered opinions. We debated if 100 men could take down a silverback gorilla, exposed the Trump–Columbus conspiracy theory, and asked hard questions like: Are healthy relationships boring? and What would you pay to be with a woman? We also dove into deeper social topics like what predicts the success of children, rules for running into your ex, and what it means to restore balance in today’s relationships.We closed the episode by asking a big one: What’s the one thing you’d fix to save America? This conversation is honest, entertaining, and at times, uncomfortably real. If you’re looking for substance with humor, edge, and cultural clarity — this one’s for you. Tap in, leave a comment, and join the tribe.Link to New Haven Book Tour Event:https://sites.prh.com/you-deserve-to-be-rich#BlackOutPodcast #Relationships #NIL #ShedeurSanders #ShannonSharpe #TrumpConspiracy #DatingDebates #ModernLove #PodcastClips #ViralTopics #CulturalCommentary #Entrepreneurship #EmotionalIntelligence #MentalHealth #RealTalkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this thought-provoking clip, Kev On Stage, Rashad Bilal, and Ian Dunlap dive into the conversation sparked by the viral idea that $1,200, $2,500, or even $5,000 is “not real money” anymore. Kev shares his personal perspective on what “real money” means in today’s world, reflecting on how any amount that helps cover bills is significant for most Americans. The hosts recall the days when even $1,000 felt life-changing and discuss how rising living costs have shifted our views on money.Kev On Stage keeps it real, bringing humor and authenticity as he points out that paying bills with found money is proof it’s “real.” Rashad Bilal and Ian Dunlap weigh both sides of the argument, exploring how perceptions shift over time and as financial responsibilities grow. Ian also provides a reality check: the dollar’s lost purchasing power and soaring rents have changed what different amounts of money can truly do for us.Whether you remember when $5,000 felt like a fortune, or you’re grappling with how far your paycheck stretches today, this conversation challenges us all to re-examine what “real money” means in our own lives. Join the discussion and let us know in the comments—what amount would make a real difference for you today?Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more honest takes on finance, entrepreneurship, and real-life money matters!**#MoneyTalk #FinancialReality #KevOnStage #HonestConversations #Entrepreneurship #CostOfLiving #PersonalFinance #WealthBuilding #RealMoney #BillMoney #Economy #Inflation #FinanceClip**Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this episode of Black Out, we tackle the complex issues shaping our society today. We begin with a deep dive into the rise in autism rates and the growing questions surrounding environmental and systemic factors. We also explore whether alcohol consumption has finally peaked, signaling a shift in generational values and lifestyle choices. The conversation then moves into dating culture—what’s driving the generational gap in relationships, and is location sharing with your partner a form of trust or a red flag?We also explore the economic red flags many ignore. Why did 60% of Coachella attendees finance their tickets—and what does that say about our obsession with lifestyle over long-term wealth? We discuss Palantir’s launch of its own version of college, raising concerns over privatized education and data control. For those thinking globally, we share the top 3 countries to consider for dual citizenship, giving you options for financial and personal freedom.To close out the episode, we unpack whether billionaires have truly destroyed America, and if their influence has gone too far. We break down the $50M lawsuit against Shannon Sharpe—is Tony Buzbee reaching or does he have a case? With the passing of Pope Francis, we also examine the real possibility of a Black Pope and what that could mean globally. And we wrap up with a spotlight on the Top King Makers pulling the strings in business, politics, and culture.Link to New Haven Book Tour Event: https://sites.prh.com/you-deserve-to-be-rich#BlackOutPod #AutismAwareness #AlcoholTrends #DatingCulture #LocationSharing #PalantirCollege #CoachellaDebt #DualCitizenship #ShannonSharpe #BlackPope #BillionaireImpact #KingMakers #CulturalConversation #SocietyUnfilteredAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this powerful clip from Blackout, Angela Rye joins Ian Dunlap and Rashad Bilal for an unfiltered discussion on confronting today's political regimes, the erosion of DEI initiatives, and the escalating threat of white supremacy in America. Angela Rye breaks down actionable solutions for the Black diaspora—highlighting the strength found in economic power, strategic boycotts, and global unity with African, Asian, and Latin nations.The conversation dives deep into how Black Americans and allied communities can use their collective $1.5 trillion in buying power to demand respect and accountability from brands, businesses, and policymakers. Listen as the speakers reflect on the civil rights tradition of economic protest and explore how modern movements can leverage the lessons of the past for today’s political climate.Angela Rye shares her vision for the State of the People Power Tour, an initiative focused on building stronger, more resilient Black communities through authentic conversation, service, and mobilization. The conversation challenges the notion of seeking common ground with extremists and urges a renewed focus on unity and healing within the community.Key discussion points in this clip: – Practical strategies to fight back against oppressive policies and anti-DEI actions – Leveraging buying power as a tool for social and political change – The dangers of sanitizing or neglecting white supremacist rhetoric – The importance of intra-community conversations and coalition building – Bridging gaps with African nations and the wider diaspora – Encouraging service, listening, and grassroots leadership – Why now is the time to mobilize and support each otherDon’t miss this insightful conversation on entrepreneurship, politics, and empowerment—designed to spark change and inspire action within the Black community and beyond.If you enjoyed this clip or want to hear more from Blackout Med, be sure to subscribe, leave your thoughts in the comments, and share this conversation with your network!**Hashtags:** #BlackoutMed #AngelaRye #EconomicEmpowerment #DEI #CommunityBuilding #BlackWealth #StateOfThePeople #BuyBlack #BlackExcellence #CollectiveActionAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this compelling clip from Blackout, Rashad Bilal, Ian Dunlap, and special guest Angela Rye tackle the disturbing realities of recent deportations to El Salvador and their broader impact on democracy and civil rights in America. Angela Rye explains how current immigration crackdowns and the blatant defiance of Supreme Court orders represent a mounting constitutional crisis—one where fundamental rights and protections for all Americans are at risk.The conversation begins with Rashad's concerns about the dubious point system used to label people as gang members, resulting in mass deportations to some of the most dangerous prisons in El Salvador. Angela Rye provides context, highlighting how easily people's rights can be disregarded when governmental branches go unchecked, and why everyone—regardless of their background—should be alarmed. She powerfully connects constitutional protections like Miranda rights and equal protection to the everyday freedoms Americans rely on and warns against a growing disregard for humanity and justice.The panel also delves into the political response, asking if the Democratic Party missed opportunities to connect with communities in need and address urgent issues like economic challenges and immigration. Angela discusses the growing platform of political figures like Gavin Newsom and questions whether bridging the gap with harmful conservative narratives is really the way forward or just political opportunism.Rashad and Ian push further, asking about real recourse when leaders ignore Supreme Court rulings and expand efforts to deport even American citizens under the guise of law and order. Angela outlines the dangers such actions pose, especially to Black and brown communities, drawing parallels to historical injustices and the ways civil rights are being stripped away.Key topics covered in this clip include: - How the U.S. government is handling deportations to El Salvador - The use of arbitrary point systems and racial profiling - What a constitutional crisis really means for average Americans - The problematic messaging from political parties around economics and immigration - The importance of protecting civil rights and building coalitions against injustice - Why Black and marginalized communities must stand united and vigilantThis is an essential conversation for anyone concerned about America’s democratic future, the protection of civil rights, and the urgent need for community action in the face of authoritarian overreach.Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more insightful discussions!**Hashtags:** #ConstitutionalCrisis #AngelaRye #Immigration #ElSalvador #BlackoutPodcast #CivilRights #Deportation #Democracy #AmericanPolitics #SocialJustice #PoliticalDiscussion #BlackVoices #GavinNewsom #MirandaRights #EqualProtectionAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this insightful clip from Blackout, Rashad Bilal, Ian Dunlap, dive deep into the hidden world of luxury manufacturing and the shocking markups behind your favorite brands. With Chinese manufacturers pulling back the curtain on TikTok, we’re seeing firsthand how major brands like Lululemon, Fila, Under Armour, and even Hermès actually source their products—often from the very same factories in China.The panel discusses how TikTok creators are exposing the reality that the same yoga pants, handbags, and even home goods we buy at sky-high retail prices can be found direct from the factory for a fraction of the cost. This conversation goes further, addressing how savvy Chinese marketing is influencing Western consumer perceptions and the explosive impact that transparency (and social media) is having on brand loyalty.Rashad and Ian break down the illusion of luxury—how branding, not quality, justifies those jaw-dropping prices. They debate the true value of items like Birkin bags and Rolex watches, and question what makes “luxury” worth it today. The hosts also explore the changing landscape for consumers, pointing out ways ordinary people are now importing high-quality products directly from China, sidestepping traditional retail markups, and what this shift could mean for global commerce.Is it finally time to rethink what makes a brand “premium”? Will the transparency wave change what and how we buy? Tune in for these answers and more as the Blackout Med team peels back the layers of global luxury manufacturing, marketing, and consumer mindset.Share your thoughts below! Have you ever sourced products directly from China? Do you think luxury branding still holds value in the age of transparency?**Hashtags:** #LuxuryExposed #TikTokReveals #BrandTransparency #MadeInChina #BlackoutMed #ConsumerTruth #LuxuryBrands #FactoryDirect #RetailMarkups #BirkinBag #Rolex #Lululemon #FashionIndustry #ModernConsumer #IanDunlap #RashadBilal #SourcingSecrets #GlobalEconomy #BrandingTruth #SocialMediaImpactAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week on Black Out, we’re diving deep into the headlines, the culture, and the chaos. Angela Rye joins us to unpack the latest on China’s trade tactics and why Boeing is suddenly off their shopping list. We also explore the global implications of China suppliers revealing production secrets amidst a trade war.We get real about arranged marriages, the constitutional crisis brewing in El Salvador, and what it means when leaders defy their own constitutions. Plus, we examine the current state of DEI initiatives and discuss practical solutions to combat challenges in diversity, equity, and inclusion.Angela Rye departs, but not before we crown our Mt. Rushmore of Black leadership and issue a PSA to podcasters: some of y’all are DONE. We also discuss the backlash to a viral statement about money, debate the most overrated luxury car, and react to David Robinson’s refusal to sign a fan’s jersey. Plus, we delve into Kanye’s controversial comments about Taylor Swift and question if Shedeur Sanders is being blackballed.Tap in. This episode is a full-course meal.Link to EYL University Sale (enter code "marketmondays" at check out for 50% discount): https://eyluniversity.com#BlackOutPodcast #AngelaRye #ChinaTradeWar #Boeing #ArrangedMarriage #ElSalvador #ConstitutionalCrisis #DEI #WhiteSupremacy #BlackLeadership #Podcasting #KevOnStage #LuxuryCars #DavidRobinson #KanyeWest #TaylorSwift #ShedeurSandersAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this compelling clip, join Rashad Bilal, Ian Dunlap, and renowned activist Tamika Mallory as they dive deep into Tamika's journey through activism, personal challenges, and her ongoing quest for justice and healing. Tamika discusses the often-overlooked struggles faced by those in activist roles and sheds light on her own personal battles, including financial hardships, the pressure of public perception, and her candid experiences with mental health and addiction.Tamika shares the inspiration behind her powerful book, "I Live to Tell the Story," which aims to humanize activists by revealing the human behind the headlines, bullhorns, and public appearances. Her story is a testament to resilience, illustrating how she navigated raising her son as a single mother, dealt with the loss of her son's father, and grappled with cycles of financial instability.The conversation takes an intimate turn as Tamika bravely recounts her struggles with prescription drug dependency, revealing the toll that stress, anxiety, and public scrutiny have taken on her mental health. She opens up about the moment she realized she needed professional help and how therapy and support networks have been vital in her recovery and continued activism.Tamika's honest dialogue with Rashad and Ian is both eye-opening and inspiring, highlighting the importance of mental health awareness and self-care, especially in high-pressure roles like activism. She emphasizes that having a calling is distinct from having a passion, explaining how her sense of purpose continually draws her back to the work of advocating for justice, despite the numerous challenges she has faced.This clip is a powerful reminder of the strength and vulnerability that coexist within the world of activism. Tamika Mallory's story encourages viewers to foster empathy, recognize the multifaceted nature of public figures, and understand the impact of mental health on everyone, regardless of their position or perceived strength.Join the conversation and gain insight into how Tamika continues to push forward, live her truth, and make a difference in the world, showing us all that personal struggle can lead to immense growth and societal impact.**Hashtags:**#TamikaMallory #Activism #MentalHealthAwareness #Resilience #PublicFigures #Empathy #PersonalGrowth #JusticeMovement #OvercomingAdversity #HealingJourneyAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Dive into a compelling discussion with Tamika Mallory, Ian Dunlap, and Rashad Bilal as they unpack the ongoing challenges surrounding diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). In this insightful short, Tamika Mallory delves into the history and significance of DEI initiatives, tracing their roots back to affirmative action and highlighting the systemic pushback seen today.Tamika shares her thoughts on the broader implications of dismantling such initiatives, touching on the rollback of critical race theory and the erasure of historic icons like Harriet Tubman. She explains how these efforts to obscure race-related history and achievements impact not just marginalized communities but the nation as a whole.Ian poses thought-provoking questions about potential solutions for combating systemic racism and whether building new alliances, both domestically and internationally, could be part of the answer. Tamika emphasizes the importance of self-education, community building, and staying informed to fortify against these regressive measures.Whether you’re curious about the role of educational reforms or the power of collective activism, this short provides valuable insights and actionable steps to engage with these pressing issues. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation that not only addresses the problems but also offers pathways to resilience and unity.**Hashtags:** #DEI #DiversityEquityInclusion #TamikaMallory #AffirmativeAction #CriticalRaceTheory #HarrietTubman #CommunityBuilding #SocialJustice #RacialEquality #IanDunlap #RashadBilalAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this captivating clip, join Rashad Bilal and Ian Dunlap as they delve into a heated discussion about the stock market sparked by a controversial statement from Kenny Burns. Rashad and Ian address the concerns some people have about investing in stocks versus real estate, tackling the idea that the stock market might resemble a Ponzi scheme.Rashad starts the conversation by reflecting on Kenny Burns' viewpoint that investing in real estate is more secure than stocks due to the tangible nature of property. Rashad argues that while stocks can seem volatile, historical data shows that they have consistently outperformed real estate over time. He warns against the mentality of dismissing the stock market without acknowledging its historical success.Ian further contributes to the conversation by emphasizing that financial wisdom should include a combination of investments. He believes in diversifying with both real estate and stocks, highlighting that limiting oneself to just one type of investment might not be the best strategy. Ian passionately argues that the perception of stocks as intangible should not deter people from recognizing their worth, just as tangible goods, like an iPhone, hold significant value.Throughout the clip, both Rashad and Ian stress that while both stocks and real estate have their risks, it’s crucial to be informed and strategic rather than falling prey to fear-based misconceptions. They also touch on the risks involved with real estate, like eminent domain, where property can be taken by the government for various projects.Whether you’re an experienced investor or just getting started, this insightful discussion provides valuable perspectives on balancing your investment portfolio. Rashad and Ian's engaging conversation highlights the importance of education, diversification, and a balanced approach when it comes to investing.Don't miss this thought-provoking discussion, and be sure to share your thoughts in the comments!**Hashtags:**#StockMarket #RealEstateInvesting #InvestingTips #FinancialWisdom #Diversification #InvestmentStrategy #BlackoutMed #RashadBilal #IanDunlap #KennyBurns #PonziSchemeMythAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy