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Grits and Eggs Podcast

Deante’ Kyle
Hollywood
Diddy
Black Culture
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Kendrick Lamar
Drake
Joe Biden
Racism
Katt Williams
Pop Culture
Comedy
Mental Health
Systemic Oppression
Dating and Relationships
Hip Hop Culture
Conspiracy Theories
Rap Beef
Cassie
Sean Combs
Kamala Harris

Deante’ Kyle raw and unfiltered. Talking pop culture, current events, conspiracies and anything else he can think of.

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Recent Guests

William J
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Nia Rivera
Activist from DC involved in gardening and food autonomy, with a history of activism from the Trayvon Martin case
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Imani B
DC resident and organizer raising awareness about police brutality and community safety
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Neighborhood Alky
Local community member from DC involved in grassroots activism and observations about policing practices
Episode: Episode 81 - All Eyes On D.C.
Durand Bernarr
Grammy-nominated artist and vocalist
Episode: Episode 74 - Words Matter ft. Durand Bernarr
Ebony Roberts
Director and founder of the United We Heal Film Festival, filmmaker and creative.
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Jeta Simone
Co-director and assistant director of the United We Heal Film Festival, with a background in finance and storytelling.
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Jamila Bell
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Hosts

Deante Kyle
Host known for his raw and unfiltered commentary on pop culture, societal issues, and personal anecdotes.
Big Ice Cup Cat
Co-host who adds humor and perspective to topics, enhancing the dynamic of discussions around pop culture and community issues.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 2.7k ratings
  • This show is up there !

    I fell across this show and now it’s my top ten I listen to now weekly! You might want to do an episode where you talking to someone in Texas as well so you can compare someone with culture from two southern states but still different vibes and issues we go thru as American. I was born and raised in dfw and I know so much history here and more what I’ve gone thru being mixed in a southern state.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bigsis92
    United States9 days ago
  • 10/10

    This podcast is soooo good, it makes me feel smarter than my peers every time I listen to an episode. Please continue what you’re doing! Absolutely love it.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Shai.notshy
    United States15 days ago
  • Best Pod on this App

    This podcast is superb with its content, coverage, interviews, and commentary. It’s astonishing that we don’t have more radical and interesting ideas being discussed like the ones Deante’ and Big “IceCup” Kat bring up. With nods to the 90s and early 00’s and an emphasis to put Black culture on the forefront this pod is amazing and I’m tuned in and doing the knowledge!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    mellowblanket
    United Statesa month ago
  • Joking about Domestic Assault??

    I adore this podcast and everything it represents until I listened to episode 80 and listened to them laugh for over 3 minutes straight about a woman who shared her domestic abuse story with them specifically.. I was an avid listener of the Pod but not after today.

    Apple Podcasts
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    browngirl12
    United States2 months ago
  • Greatest pod of all time

    Been a fan since the first episode

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SmellDaLoud
    United States2 months ago

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The blend of pop culture and social commentary is seen as refreshing and insightful, resonating with many who seek deeper narratives.

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Episode 91 - Gate Keep Our Culture
Q: How should it be handled by administration and students regarding the attacks on HBCUs?
They should always handle situations like that aggressively; there ain't no debate to be had about your own racism.
Episode 91 - Gate Keep Our Culture
Q: What advice do you have for someone looking to build community and remove social barriers?
Reach out to me via email again, and let me know. You could do a lot with 44 acres.
Episode 85 - The Amanda Show ft. Amanda Seales
Q: Did you send out like thoughts and prayers for when the representative from Minnesota was murdered?
Absolutely not, and does any of them make up people about those children that were shot in Colorado?
Episode 85 - The Amanda Show ft. Amanda Seales
Q: What five books should one read to learn about being radical?
Blood in My Eye by George Jackson; Asada, her autobiography; Black Power by Kwame Ture; Black Marxism by Cedric Robinson; Freedom Dreams by Rabindee G. Kelly.
Episode 85 - The Amanda Show ft. Amanda Seales
Q: What are some of the most effective forms of self-care that you practice?
I rest. I get a good night's sleep. I go to bed between 10.30 and 11 o'clock.

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