Hosted by Royce White
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | HistorySociety & Culture |
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Thank you Royce, I needed a genuine truth teller to finally gain knowledge. Respect.
The part I will give credit to is that he thinks outside the box and tells the truth without sugarcoating. Sadly to many in the nation has been so enabled instead of disciplined by government the last 60 years. A lot of democrats are lazy entitled spoiled brats that needs to have the truth shoved in their face/hit rock bottom to finally wake up. That is why most can’t face the hard truth that he points out the truth about. So 👍.
LAYS OUT THE TRUTH ON WHAT HAS HAPPENED AND WHATS HAPPENING IN OUR NATION LOVE THE WAY HE TALKS . I HIGHLY RECOMMEND
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For us B-Ball kids from the 80s, 90s, 2000’s and Twenty 10’s he is a gift and maybe a part of many God’s gentle Mercies that shed light where there is darkness.
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Exploring contemporary issues through a provocative lens, the episodes feature discussions on topics ranging from politics and identity to societal norms and technology. Throughout the conversations, the host articulates a strong viewpoint on the political landscape, often addressing themes of nationalism, immigration, and cultural identity. The discussions exhibit a critical stance towards mainstream narratives, particularly around the roles of identity politics and governmental influence in societal issues. Episodes often blend personal anecdotes with broader commentary on American values, creating an engaging format suitable for listeners interested in alternative perspectives on current events, culture, and politics.
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Royce White: Please, Call Me Crazy launched 3 years ago and published 100 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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2. Laverne Turner
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