4DAFAM

Discussion About Independent Media surge and Legacy media’s decline

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Saturday Dec 20, 2025

On episode 15 of For The Fam Podcast, hosts Six Mill and KG unpack white‑collar crime, socioeconomic disparities in prosecution and sentencing, and the idea of "red‑collar" crimes where fraud escalates into violence.They debate how wealth and connections shape outcomes, react to recent high‑profile incidents and media responses, and critique economic policies like tariffs and trickle‑down rhetoric.The episode also features a satirical movie review of The American Society of Magical Negroes, rants about everyday frustrations (from traffic to strange auctions), and a closing monologue urging parents to talk to their kids about drinking and safety.

Ep. 14 - Sitcoms & Scandals

Saturday Dec 06, 2025

Saturday Dec 06, 2025

Episode 14 of For The Fam dives into a spirited countdown of the 10 best Black sitcoms, a heated rant about Good Times, and a movie review of The Education of Sonny Carson.Hosts also tackle current events: Indiana redistricting and its local impact, controversial U.S. strikes on migrant boats, and a frank conversation on immigration, representation and civic accountability.

Ep. 13 - 14 Questions

Saturday Nov 22, 2025

Saturday Nov 22, 2025

Episode 13 of 4daFam Podcast — Six Mill and KG keep it raw and real with a get-to-know-us Q&A, personal stories about growing up, parenting lessons, pet peeves, and what they want from the future. The hosts balance light-hearted banter with reflections on patience, money lessons, and life changes.
They also dive into local and national current events, a sharp rant about political flip-flopping, a fun review of the movie Black Dynamite, and a holiday call-to-action urging listeners to support local families and community organizations instead of big corporations.

Saturday Nov 15, 2025

Episode 12 of For The Fam dives into how people and groups navigate assimilation in America — from historical examples like Irish and Italian immigrants to modern debates over DEI, and affirmative action. The hosts also discuss immigration fears, IRS scrutiny of contractors, and recent sports controversies involving the NBA.
The episode closes with lighter segments on road rage, 90s nostalgia, a review of the movie Love & Basketball, and a heartfelt monologue about family, chosen family, and protecting your peace.

Ep. 11 - Burn Hollywood Burn

Saturday Nov 08, 2025

Saturday Nov 08, 2025

Two hosts candidly examine racial disparities in Hollywood—from early exclusions and Oscars snubs to typecasting, over-sexualization, and behind-the-scenes power dynamics. They discuss specific films and performances, the struggles of Black creatives to get funding and fair roles, and how mainstream media continues to shape harmful narratives.Listeners are invited into an unscripted, no-holds-barred conversation that weaves history, personal reactions, and calls for stronger Black-led institutions in entertainment.

Ep. 10 - How do we Assign Value

Saturday Oct 25, 2025

Saturday Oct 25, 2025

Two friends dig into what ‘value’ really means — from sentimental worth to cold cash — while tackling politics, corporate influence at the White House, gerrymandering, and controversial border actions.They also riff on social trends, witchcraft and psychics, and share a nostalgic film pick (Baby Boy) before closing with a call to vote locally and resist influence-for-hire.

Saturday Oct 18, 2025

Episode 9 of For The Fam tackles what it means to be Black today — colorism, stereotypes, generational differences, and why we box ourselves in. The hosts dive into current events including Marion Stokes’ 71,000-hour TV archive, the exposure of extremist chats, and political hypocrisy amid government shutdowns.They also riff on culture — hip-hop’s evolution, overlooked Black trailblazers, a movie review of I’m Gonna Get You Sucka, practical road-safety ideas, and closing monologues urging listeners to vote locally and stay informed about redistricting and policy that affects daily life.

Ep. 8 - We need a hero

Saturday Oct 11, 2025

Saturday Oct 11, 2025

This episode explores the lack of modern heroes for Black and Brown communities, arguing that heroes are created by the times and urging collective action, grassroots organizing, and support for local churches and community programs.Hosts also tackle current events—from city raids and immigration enforcement to political theater, budget cuts that threaten reentry services, and cultural moments like horror movies and a House Party movie review—calling listeners to stay on point and keep the conversation going.

Saturday Sep 27, 2025

Episode 7 of For The Fam dives into everyday double standards faced by Black Americans, from comedy and sports to media and politics. The hosts discuss recent controversies including the NFL’s handling of protests, Kyrie Irving, Jemele Hill vs. Megyn Kelly, and the Charlie Kirk resolution.They also cover local concerns in Indiana—utility rate hikes and the impact of data centers—plus a lively rant about driving and roundabouts, a nod to the film "Five Heartbeats," and a closing defense of free speech in the age of political attacks.

Saturday Sep 13, 2025

Unscripted episode tackling whether modern "patriots" and institutions use the Constitution to block progress, how history gets romanticized, and why lawmakers’ appeals to the framers can be cowardice. 
The hosts dig into media failures and heated rhetoric after a recent shooting, debates over gun violence and accountability, an investigative sports story about Kawhi Leonard and salary‑cap circumvention, and a candid review of the 90s hood classic Menace II Society.
Closing with a pointed monologue on intra‑racial crime statistics versus historical racial violence, the episode calls for honest debates, context, and forward movement — all delivered raw and for the fam.

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