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The Ask Your Oldhead Podcast

Askyouroldhead.com is a creative project exploring modern masculinity at the intersection of race, gender, and class. We are specifically interested in capturing the stories of transition from young man to healthy adult. Here you will find a mix of stories, commentary, opinion, exposure, exploration, and a challenge to study your own beliefs and assumptions about manhood. Everything under the Sun is up for investigation, exploration, and discussion. Please laugh, learn, and add on.

Askyouroldhead.com is brought to you by Justice Rajee (@justicerajee) and the occasional guest. If you like what you see, hear, and read feel free to share, comment and kick in some cash if the moment takes you.  Keep the conversation going on twitter at @askyouroldhead. Peace

Jun 29, 2020

This episode Majestic and Justice are joined by our good brother Alyasha to talk Little Richard, Rock & Roll, and make meaning of it all. The conversation goes into the importance of keeping our connections to our musical roots to the modern value of knowing how your creativity will be treated in the market. As always...


Jun 29, 2020

In a turn to a lighter page Majestic and Justice converse on their shared enjoyment of Billions. If you have never watched the Showtime series about money, power, and full blown male privilege then you are in for a treat. I will not get into explaining the show here, so listen to the podcast and add on after. Please...


Jun 13, 2020

In this episode of the Ask Your Oldhead Podcast I am joined by Alyasha. If you know the name in the world of design, apparel, skateboarding, and other creative spaces then you may know what is in store. In the midst of a global pandemic and public uprising we are pushed to lock in what is most important. For me, that is...


Jun 6, 2020

In this episode Majestic and Justice return to the realities of the week that was in the wake of the murder of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmad Arbery. Protesters are in the streets demonstrating and disrupting the day to day comfort of those that would silence them as we record. We felt it was best to look over...