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30 Episodes

48 minutes | Feb 9, 2021
S3E2 Let's Talk About the COIVD vaccine
This week, I talk to my good friend Teresa McCallum about concerns that she and others have about the new COVID-19 vaccines. Is it safe? Should you take it and why?
60 minutes | Sep 18, 2020
Let's Talk About Racism w/White People
Season 3 of Let Me Say This is back and we're starting off with a bang. I facilitate a conversation on racism with white people. That's right, real white people talking about racism. I have to say this was one of my favorite podcasts and I really appreciate our panelists for being so honest and transparent. 
82 minutes | Jun 9, 2020
S2E12 Riots, Religion, and Romance
Join King Ramon from Cornbread and Caviar and me for our very first joint podcast. Along with special guest, Karl Hatcher, we discuss the protest, a little religion, and what the hell do you when your new boo happens to be white, and we're at a tipping point of racial tensions.
74 minutes | May 30, 2020
S2E11 How Are We Talking with Kids About Racism
This week, Brynn, Dave, and I talk about the murder of George Floyd, and how America keeps getting it wrong. Why is it so hard for white people to see that racism hurts them as well as Black people. Is looting ok? Finally, we listen to the fears that my fifteen-year-old son, Quintus, lives with daily.  
41 minutes | May 11, 2020
S2E10 Ahmoud Arbery & The Misdirected Empathy of Conservatives
This week, Dr. Dave Barhart and I talk about the murder of Ahmaud Arbery. Why are Black men still being lynched in 2020? How do you talk to white people about racism in an effort to get them involved in dismantling it?
41 minutes | Apr 23, 2020
S2E9 COVID 19 Deniers Are Their Own Cure and Should We Care?
This week, Dave and I talked about the people who are saying that this pandemic isn't as bad we're making it out to be. These people are dangerous, not only endangering their lives but the lives of others. Our existential question is, "Should we feel sorry for them if they die from the virus in the process." You probably already know my answer. 
29 minutes | Apr 3, 2020
S2E8 I Survived COVID-19; One Man's Coronavirus Experience
This week, I speak with a young man, Andy Yousef,  who survived COVID-19. We talk about possible contagion points and his symptoms. As you listen to this, keep in mind that Andy's experiences were mild and in no way means that we shouldn't be afraid of this virus. We don't want to sound the alarm, but we don't want you to have a false sense of security either. If you live in the Birmingham, AL area and think you need COVID testing, please call this number: 205-975-1881. For nationwide testing go to this website. https://www.cdc.gov/publichealthgateway/healthdirectories/healthdepartments.html If you are a healthcare professional in need of cotton masks for work for free, visit this website. These folks are doing some excellent work. I'm sure they need monetary donations, as well. Go to this website. https://www.bhamfacemasks.com/  
63 minutes | Mar 22, 2020
S2E7 The Doctors Take on COVID-19
This week, I interview three doctors; Dr. Ankrehah "Dr.Kre" Johnson, DO; Dr. Michael Mugavero, MD, MHSc, and Rev. Dr. David Barnhart, Jr., Ph D. Our podcast is fortunate to have so many smart people willing to give us advice. Dr. Kre talks to us about signs, symptoms, and what we can do to help prevent and/or spread the COVID-19 virus. Dr. Mugavero and I talk about the global and local impacts of the virus and our efforts to combat it. Lastly, Dr. Dave and I talk about mental and spiritual needs and how we must augment the way we're even doing church. 
42 minutes | Mar 9, 2020
S2E6 Blank or Bust: What the Heck Are We Doing
This week Dave and I talk about this 'my candidate' or the highway phenomenon. What's behind the thinking that if your candidate doesn't win then we burn down the entire system. We have our first disagreement, and he wins. Let us know what you think. 
49 minutes | Feb 10, 2020
S2E5 Mamba Mentality
This week Tony, along with his friends, Rashad Hayes from "Sculpt With Shad, his frat brother Brian Lauderdale, and nephew Nick Shepard talk about the big controversy with Gayle King's interview with Lisa Leslie. Was it proper? Was it wrong? What should the community 'punishment' be, or are we all taking this way to seriously. 
81 minutes | Feb 4, 2020
S2E4 Can Someone Help Me Find a Sitting Republican with a Spine?
This week I have journalist and writer, Bobby Mathews in the He-Hutch and his reformed thoughts about politics. Bobby is a self-proclaimed ex-conservative, who offers a lot of insight into the thought processes of this new "Trump" brand of conservatives. What makes them do the things they do? Why is there nothing Trump can do to lose their support? Lastly, where are all of the spines in the Republican party?
28 minutes | Jan 29, 2020
S2E3 Let Me Ask a Teenager
This week on Let Me Say This, I talk to a teenager about what it's like growing up in the 21st Century. My son, Quintus is a freshman at a local high school and I have questions. What is high school like? What are your thoughts about sex and gender? We talk about this and more. 
74 minutes | Jan 21, 2020
S2E2 Tyler Perry & Five Days of Mediocrity
This week Tony is joined by his husband (Robert Christon-Walker), Antonio "Twane" Williams, and Terrell and Nancy Walker. We take a collective sigh and really examine Tyler Perry's new movie, "A Fall From Grace". We look at the editorial glitches, overall plot and development, and what could have been done to make a better product. This movie had lots of potential, but that's about it. 
44 minutes | Jan 14, 2020
S2E1 45's War; What Happened to Cory Booker; and Even in Britain We're Still N-words
This week Tony is joined by Antonio "TWANE" Williams, a good friend, and a recent transplant to Birmingham. The lead discussion is all about 45 and this stupid war he's trying to start. Then we dive into the real reason for the lack of Black people on the new Democratic Primary roster. Finally, we take you out with the Prince Harry and Meghan saga. Black people can't catch a break and neither can the whitest of white people who love us. 
66 minutes | Nov 24, 2019
S1E18 What's Normal and What's Not
This week we talk about things that are remarkable in our culture. Why would it not be ok to have an all-women Supreme Court when we've had all men for most of our existence. What's up with the lies that our elected officials are telling, and who should be our next President?
64 minutes | Nov 18, 2019
S1E17 Racial Trauma, Protesting and the Primaries
This week I am back with a new guest, Professor Martez Files from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Martez is a Ph.D. candidate and we explore what racial trauma looks like for Black people in this country and the effects it has on the way we fight for our rights. We also spend a few minutes talking about the 3,000 people running in the Democratic Primaries.
68 minutes | Oct 5, 2019
S1E16 White People Talking About White Fragility
This week my two favorite guests, Dr. Brynn Welch and Dr. Dave Barnhart. Jr., talk about White Fragility, Racism and other things that make white people uncomfortable. We also talk about the breaking news in the Amber Guyger case.
57 minutes | Sep 25, 2019
S1E15 Why Do White People Get Upset When You Call Out Racism?
This week I speak with Dr. Brynn Welch about the visceral reaction white people have when you call out racism. Is racism still a problem? Can Black people also be racist? We end on why I refuse to go to another Hight School Reunion.
60 minutes | Sep 22, 2019
S1E14 Special Local Politics Edition w/ Latanya Millhouse
This week I have a special podcast with special guest Birmingham City Council Candidate, Latanya Millhouse. This episode is focusing on the upcoming elections and why Latanya wants to the representative of District 6.
60 minutes | Aug 24, 2019
S1E13 Preparing Black Boys for Life in a World that Fears Them
I have Dr. Brynn Welch in the studio again and we're talking about raising black boys. Raising Black boys into men can be a difficult task. How do we prepare them for a world that hates them? How can we work on making all marginalized people whole? What lessons can be learned from the past?
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