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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

Apr 30, 2021

Pardon the delay! Today we discuss the verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial. The close of the trial brings a level of accountability, but does not end the work. We discuss the case and the reaction and try to make some sense of it all. Love and respect to George Floyd’s family and to all the families grieving across the...


Apr 26, 2021

Today, I am joined by my good brother Divine Culture. Divine is a long time educator, current graduate student and my good brother. We discuss Covid-19’s impact on education, research, and five panel hats. Please take the best part for yourself. 

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Apr 21, 2021

This week we share thoughts on The Devil You Know by Charles M. Blow. The provocative manifesto calls for a return to the South as a pathway to Black power and a bulwark against anti-blackness. It is heavy subject matter and leaves much to explore. Please take the best part for yourself.

 

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Apr 12, 2021

This week we hold space to reflect on the impact of DMX and pay respects in the wake of his recent passing. We also take a look back at the Earth, Wind, and Fire Vs The Isley Brothers Verzuz battle. Much love and respect to Earl Simmons, his family and anyone that knew him well. Please take the best part for...