
We are Disqualified Opinions and our opinions are validated. Giving you a variety of things starting with our sports segments, life talks with guests during "Allegedly" segments, some music segments, and showing you the up and coming entrepreneurs with our enTRAPreneur segment.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 56 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Entrapreneur where we take local Entrepreneurs and give them the platform to talk about themselves, their product and showcase their talents.
Episode 5 is about Brandon Moody who is the owner of the clothing brand BlockBoy, he takes us through how t... more
On this episode we brought in Eric Clark to talk Ravens football. We went through the 2020 season with things we thought were done well and things that needed improvement. After that with the season start coming we went through what things we expect ... more
Entrapreneur where we take local Entrepreneurs and give them the platform to talk about themselves, their product and showcase their talents.
Episode 4 is about Talesha Johnson who is an artist that loves getting other artists out there and known.
Today on "Allegedly" we are talking about trauma. Childhood Traumas and the effect it has on you as you grow into adulthood.
Entrapreneur where we take local Entrepreneurs and give them the platform to talk about themselves, their product and showcase their talents.
Episode 3 is about Miles Maddox who is a Engineering Graduate of Morgan State University and has started a ... more
Today on "Allegedly" we are diving into a couple different topics and questions with a Rapid Fire Allegedly. The stages of dating and the correct way to approach them. Do soulmates really exist? Is right person wrong time real?
Today on "Allegedly" we are going to be asking the question Where is the line between what is or is not appropriate when communicating with somebody in a relationship and some other things as well.
I listened to a few of the podcasts in the “Allegedly” series and it was just interesting to finally listen to a group of people I could relate to. The conversation is real. The topics are real. Seams like a genuine conversation that I would have with my friends. I normally don’t listen to podcasts, but there are a few that I do listen to...only a few and this one is added to the list. If you like podcasts like “The 85 South Show” podcast, then you would like this podcast too.









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