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[reposted from now defunct Ebony podcast network ]

Ron tells the story of his very black childhood and how it morphed into white adulthood. JD and Yolanda learn of yet another (supposedly) common Black term Ron doesn’t know. (Cackling ensues). Joining Ron, JD, and Yolanda are Ron’s friend and fellow Black marketing guy Frederick VanJohnson of the This Week in Photo podcast (and fellow lone black man in a white working world). Frederick shares his own personal story. He’s also tested to see how many Black terms he knows vs. Ron.

This week we’re also blessed with the presence of the hilarious comedian, writer, producer, and now feature director Chris Spencer. Chris and Ron went to South Pasadena High School together, and Chris shares more hilarious stories from their time together at school.

We still wanna know which diss track you think is best between No Vaseline and Hit ‘em Up. Email us your thoughts to podcast@dungeonsndurags.com. Or leave us a 5-star review and we may read your message on the show.

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Music for the show was licensed from Artlist and curated from FreeMusicArchive. CC songs include:

  • Sly and the Family Jones by Mike Schpitz and Phys Edison (CC BY)
  • Drums of War to Drums of Peace by MC Cullah (CC BY)
  • Divider 2 Candle Power by Chris Zabriskie (CC BY)
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Manage episode 376686270 series 3510530
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[reposted from now defunct Ebony podcast network ]

Ron tells the story of his very black childhood and how it morphed into white adulthood. JD and Yolanda learn of yet another (supposedly) common Black term Ron doesn’t know. (Cackling ensues). Joining Ron, JD, and Yolanda are Ron’s friend and fellow Black marketing guy Frederick VanJohnson of the This Week in Photo podcast (and fellow lone black man in a white working world). Frederick shares his own personal story. He’s also tested to see how many Black terms he knows vs. Ron.

This week we’re also blessed with the presence of the hilarious comedian, writer, producer, and now feature director Chris Spencer. Chris and Ron went to South Pasadena High School together, and Chris shares more hilarious stories from their time together at school.

We still wanna know which diss track you think is best between No Vaseline and Hit ‘em Up. Email us your thoughts to podcast@dungeonsndurags.com. Or leave us a 5-star review and we may read your message on the show.

Follow the hosts on social

Music for the show was licensed from Artlist and curated from FreeMusicArchive. CC songs include:

  • Sly and the Family Jones by Mike Schpitz and Phys Edison (CC BY)
  • Drums of War to Drums of Peace by MC Cullah (CC BY)
  • Divider 2 Candle Power by Chris Zabriskie (CC BY)
  continue reading

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