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Enough of this "buy my 6 step process and you'll be rich" garbage. Sometimes, life is hard. But we work harder. I deal with Anxiety. And you know what? Stuff like Anxiety is a real problem. Depression is a real problem. But you're in control. You're the master of your future. Stop the bullshit, let's take the bull by the horns and get through it together.
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Now, Where Were We (#NW3RADIO) is your source for intelligent conversation with music's brightest minds and the best rap music nobody else is playing (yet). It airs every Wednesday night from 9PM - 10:30PM on WNYU (89.1FM NYC or wnyu.org). Co-hosted by Peter Oasis & Dharmic X.
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Felony Miami is a show about injustice in America told through real conversations between real people. We explore the disparities in the criminal justice system and the intersection of those disparities and the arts. In this exploration, Felony Miami seeks to educate, entertain, enlighten and contribute towards the improvement and fairness of the system. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/felony-miami/support
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Trauma, hate, distrust, fear, frustration, tears, disgust, abuse, resentment. These are some of the effects of doing time. For every Malcolm X, there are ten million felons whose names you’ll never know, who never shake their past. Society breeds impropriety; and careless citizens through the infected soul of American democracy.--- Support this pod…
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Broke, busted, tapped out, lost in the woods, dissolute, naked in the winter wiped out, over lev’d, indigent, penniless, gone fishin’, in the poor house, itinerant, rambling, povertized, compromised, chaptered, scrambling, crumbling … Bankrupt! Where there is injustice for one, there is injustice for all. Welcome to Felony Miami. Let’s air it out.-…
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Four walls, steel bars, and a saline drip. Concrete bed, bologna sandwich, convulsions, embolism, heart rate speeding like a freight train through your chest plate. The fear is gripping and real. It's not just that you are going to jail, it's that you might have a medical issue. And the thought of going into the prison health care system is causing…
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Private prisons are the scourge of civilization. The food is awful, the water tastes like it came from a gutter in Flint, Michigan, and sending an email costs more than a Rolls Royce lease payment. The U.S. the number one spot for the most people in cages. Where there is injustice for one, there is injustice for all. Welcome to Felony Miami. Let's …
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There’s a reason that South Florida is the fraud capital of America, and it’s all built on a house of cards that the contractor skipped out on after an all cash transfer from your bank account to their sense of moral bankruptcy. Where there is injustice for one, there’s injustice for all. Welcome to Felony Miami, let’s air it out.--- Support this p…
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Productivity is usually a good thing. But not when it comes to mass incarceration. In fact, the harassing, and stalking, and arresting, and incarcerating, and ruining the records of those who are guilty of victimless so-called crimes, is one of the greatest problems in America today. Today we invite three veteran attorneys, one of whom is running f…
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Lies. Truth. Some people live it, some people tell it, and some people mix both into one and don't do either very well. When it comes to the criminal justice system, it's been said that there are three sides to every story: His, hers, and the truth. No matter which category you fall into, there's one thing you should never do: if you're on the othe…
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From Medellín to Mexico; Panama to Bogotá; and Sinaloa to South Miami, in the 1980's, the South American drug trade began its assault on the shores of the USA. It brought money, violence, and really bad bad-guys. Enter the DEA, a force of highly skilled and seasoned law enforcement officers with one goal: take down the drug traffickers, corner drug…
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There’s blood in the mud, cocaine in the evidence room, and millions of pages of arrest reports. To say that there’s been a lot of crime committed in Miami is the understatement of the century. When it comes to solving crimes, and closing cases out three guests today are experts in the field. Real life Miami vice investigators--- Support this podca…
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Ok so this is episode 13...it's an intermission episode between Season 1 of Felony Miami and our next upcoming Season 2. What we've prepared for you is a little taste of what happens after the show ends and the microphones are still on. Enjoy these little hidden snippets from Felony Miami, and we'll be with you on Season 2 next time.--- Support thi…
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Money, power, respect. If you’ve got the first one, you can buy the rest. If you’ve got power, you can get the money, take money, or make the money. And if you’ve got respect, people will give you everything they work for. But if you don’t have any of those, good luck making the other two count for anything. It’s up to us to knock it down because w…
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Beating the system, convincing the jury, making a deal, smashing the state, crushing the closing, destroying the evidence…Wait, maybe not destroying the evidence….Suppressing the evidence and manipulating the system all in the name of constitutionality. Whatever you’ve gotta do to get out of jail, your criminal defense lawyer is there to do it for …
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Anarchy, calamity, destruction, disorder, the annihilation of civility, the total breakdown of society, the end of all order and descent into chaos. These are the results that those in power fear, and their pretext for crushing the souls of millions under the steel toed boot of the criminal justice system. Just because it’s a man-made law, doesn’t …
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If you end up on the wrong side of the law, you’re probably going to get offered one of theses deals: It's called a plea bargain. But is this a game of let's make a deal, the price is right, the wheel of fortune, or double jeopardy? The plea bargain is a negotiation between the prosecution and the defense in order to reduce the amount of cases that…
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On this episode of Felony Miami, we have a former bank robber, rehabilitated and turned activist anti corruption blogger; a Miami reality tv star who is woke and fully activated in her community; and one of America’s top pop musicians and record producers. Welcome to Felony Miami. Where there is injustice for one, there is injustice for all.--- Sup…
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The number one call that most cops are afraid to answer is a domestic dispute. Why? Because that's when people are at their most vulnerable, emotional, and unpredictable. Why do relationships seem to make some act so crazy? If we had the answer, we wouldn't be having this conversation. But one thing we do know is that violence is not the way to sol…
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The slammer, the joint, the clink, the hoosgow, gray bar hotel, the pen, the pokey, the brig, the big house, club fed, up the river, statesville, the can, incarceritis, gangster college, locked up. Whatever you call it, if you're arrested in Miami, you might need one of these folks. Surety agents, bounty hunters, bail bondsmen these are the people …
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What is justice and who does it serve? Murderers sometimes walk free after 12-15 years in prison, while low level drug offenders can go away for life. Two different killers with two different lawyers get two different sentences. Why? Is Lady Justice blind? Today we welcome Leroy Jones, Denise Georges, Dr. Bernard Ashby, and host Joe Stone.--- Suppo…
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Florida is one of only four states that permanently bans convicted felons from ever voting again in their life. The other three are Kentucky, Iowa, and Virginia. Why is Florida an outlier in restoring felon’s rights?--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/felony-miami/support…
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Weed, herb, pot, cannabis, good stuff, that sticky icky, chronic, krippie, marijuana, maryjane, OG Kush, Sour Diesel, Purple Urkle, Trainwreck...whatever you call it, in Florida it can still send you to prison. Recreational states have collected over a billion dollars in tax revenue on marijuana, but no state in the South has legalized it for adult…
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Gloria Taylor is almost 30 years into a life sentence for non violent drug trafficking. The Assistant U.S. Attorney offered to drop counts against Gloria if she would agree to be sentenced as a habitual felony offender. At their discretion, the judge and prosecutor maxed out her sentence at 999 years. Now, her daughter Gemena Taylor has started a p…
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On Valentines Day 2018, one of the world's deadliest school shootings took place at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. We speak with Mr. Chris Mattox, a teacher at the school who was on campus the day of the shooting; Daisy Baez, a former Florida state rep with a U.S. Army background; and Francisco Alvarado, award winning in…
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Zany pop producer/songwriter extraordinaire Benny Blanco made an appearance on this week's NW3Radio to talk about how he got his start in the business, what inspires him to make music in 2015, and how he went from introducing Hell Rell to bongs to crafting "Tik Tok" for Ke$ha. He also took phone calls from fans and aspiring producers trying to peep…
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Peter and Dharmic sat down with the legendary Paul Rosenberg on this episode of NW3Radio. For those that don't know, he is the manager of Eminem (and Action Bronson and Danny Brown), the head honcho of Shady Records, and co-owner of Shade 45. Oh, and he was once aspired to be a rapper before he eventually became an entertainment lawyer. Find out mo…
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Originally aired July 16, 2014.Peter and Dharmic were joined in the studio by the cast and makers of Bad Rap, a documentary about Asians in hip-hop. Awkwafina, Rekstizzy, Lyricks, Jaeki Cho, and Salima Koroma talked about the making and origins behind the film and how each of the artists have overcome the stigma often associated with being an Asian…
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