#TheCreatives Being a Guest On The Podcast: Da Ice Cold Hour

#TheCreatives Being a Guest On The Podcast: Da Ice Cold Hour

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Da Ice Cold Hour

One thing that I love that’s giving television and radio a run for their money, are all of the breakout podcasts that have been launched over the past two to three years. Many young, black millenials are taking it upon themselves to launch their own digital platforms in order to share what they believe is valuable. Some have launched Podcasts in order to share information and/or teach a lesson or a skill. And there are some that have launched Podcasts in order to discuss hot topics, have tough conversations, and discuss subjects that many are afraid to touch. Some of my favorites are Myleik Teele’s Podcast, the Brilliant Idiots, and How I Made This. These podcasts are all different and dope for various reasons. But, what’s more fun is being a guest on a Podcast – why; because you never know what to expect or what’s going to happen.

This past Sunday, I was invited to be a guest on Da Ice Cold Hour and it was definitely a roller coaster! The cast consists of Shorty vs Eliot, Mr. Ice Cold, DJ Fashow, DJ Meechie, and DJ Q, – all DJs! Knowing the personality of most DJs, we already know that conversations can have a tendency to get crazy. We talked about lots of things (probably some things I shouldn’t say here – lol). From side-pieces and friends, to Azalea Banks vs Cardi B, to guys trapping women with pregnancy – the topics flowed. The awesome thing about an all-male podcast is that listening to conversations from a complete male perspective, especially males who are not trying to put on a front, can be very interesting. Very often when people know they are in front of an audience, their personalities don’t seem very authentic; however with this crew – the personalities that come together to form Da Ice Cold Hour are authentic, raw, and outspoken. Check out a few soundbites below, and check them out Each Sunday on www.NobodyGrindsRadio.net owned by Juan PD Phillips and produced by Jey Brown- also, excuse my gum chewing-so unprofessional (LMAO).

God’s Kid. Editor-in-Chief of Syllabus Magazine. Concerned Citizen. Gamecock. MBA. Made in Charleston.