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RADIO SHOWS / SCHEDULE

The Men's Panel

A part of the Keeping it Real, The Next Level segment - Exclusively on Blowradio.com: Open topic discussion straight from the Minds, Hearts and Mouths of men - Every Thursday 1-5pm (cst) Hosted by: Homer Blow - with co-hosts Darryl The Gift Jackson, JDub, Al Cobb, Nnatumba Jackson and Actor/Comedian Gigalo Jackson.

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Girl Talk - Unplugged! Every Tuesday, 1-4pm (cst)

By Women, for women and EVERYONE who loves them!

P.E.E.P. GAME

Peep G.A.M.E is a weekly Radio Show/Podcast that is hosted by Canned Beatz, El Ak Bahr Supreme, Fat Boi Fresh & King Co KANG. We cover The latest in Social Issues/Commentary, Sports, News and of course HIP-HOP! You can catch the Show every Tuesday 5-7pm CST on BlowRadio (WWW.BLOWRADIO.COM) and WRAP.FM (WWW.WRAP.FM

UNCONVENTIONAL

 EVERY Thursday at 7:30pm (CST) to hear interviews with aspiring writers from all genres of art: Authors, Poets, Rappers and much more. With your host, Darryl "The Gift" Jackson, explore the inspirations that keep these artist motivated. All writers are welcome.

UNCONVENTIONAL. Free to think. Free to speak. Free to write.

THE FINANCE CAFE

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EMBASSY RADIO

Embassy Radio
Independent Everything - You Send It, We Spin It.
Hosted by: Thah Urchin
Every Wed. 7-9 PM CST

Embassy Radio is an radio station for the unknown artists. We play everything.

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THE URBAN PERSPECTIVE

The Urban Perspective

 

The purpose of this show is to discuss those critical issues that heavily affect the Black community, the root causes of these issues, and what solutions are possible in order to change the plight of Black people.  The Urban Perspective is intended to engage a wide variety of thoughts, ideas, and perspectives in the process of helping a community in constant disarray and peril due to continual Black disenfranchisement and marginalization.  

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