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Village Vets

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Cartersville natives. Real voices. Raw takes on sports, culture, and life. From the Falcons to hip-hop to hometown heat—unfiltered and for the people. Welcome to the Village Vets Podcast.

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Episode Village Vets: WE ARE THROWING A PARTY FEBRUARY 28th!!! Cover

Village Vets: WE ARE THROWING A PARTY FEBRUARY 28th!!!

The night starts with a Verses recap—Mike Will vs Hit-Boy—and suddenly we’re back in 2015, singing Black Beatles and remembering why certain records still flip a room. That nostalgia breaks open bigger questions: what are dress codes actually policing, and how do we build spaces that are honest about who they welcome? We talk VIP ideas, one-of-one merch, and how a live audience can turn a podcast into a local ecosystem where listeners don’t just stream, they belong. From there, we get real about Black History Month. A single month feels like the friend zone—better than nothing, still not enough. We dig into who should teach history, why perspective changes understanding, and how a complete story needs multiple vantage points. Facts matter, but so does the feeling that comes from lived experience. Put them together and you get resilient learners who spot propaganda and still make room for empathy. We also wade into the murky water around the Epstein files, media gatekeeping, and celebrity influence. Not to chase shock value, but to ask hard questions: who benefits from a narrative, who gets protected, and what evidence actually exists? Skepticism doesn’t mean cynicism; it means separating allegation from proof and noticing when access buys silence. We close on civic vigilance—ICE in Minneapolis, process vs force, and why community action should fit your life. Show up, organize, and build spaces that reflect your values, from day parties to classrooms. Hit play, join the conversation, and if you’re local, pull up to the party on February 28th at the Lost in downtown Cartersville. Subscribe, share with a friend, and tell us: what rule do you want to rewrite?

15. Feb. 2026 - 1 h 47 min
Episode Village Vets: Give Me Some Skin Playa Cover

Village Vets: Give Me Some Skin Playa

Ever argued city vs county hoops like it decides your whole origin story? We go there—naming names, replaying dunks, and laughing through the kind of hometown lore only friends can tell. That energy fuels a wider ride through culture: Super Bowl halftime reactions that wrestle with representation and language, why NBA scuffles get policed while hockey brawls get praised, and how a single moment can feel different when you hear your family’s country named from the biggest stage in sports. We shift gears into rap with the honesty of fans, not algorithms. J. Cole’s double disc turns into a debate about bars vs virality, whether stepping into a beef means you have to stay in it, and how to rank catalogs without worshiping a single classic. Then it’s pure barbershop: TI vs 50 Cent in a 20-song set, who’s really got the depth past the hits, and why longevity and curation beat a hot burst every time. Between takes, we trade notes on getting fly—suit-and-scent elegance vs track suit minimalism—because identity lives in the fit as much as the talk. And we set hard lines where it counts. What’s fair game on a live show? Money shots, family digs, and seat-switch intimidation cross the line for us. From there, we tackle the toughest home topic: siblings and success. Help your mom, set boundaries with everyone else, and don’t go broke trying to be a hero. We wrap with quick-hit trade chatter and playoff stakes, then drop details for our Black History Month afterparty that aims to bring the city outside for real conversation and a proper two-step. Ride with us for sharp takes, grown boundaries, and a party invite you’ll actually want to use. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves sports and hip hop culture, and leave a review telling us where you draw your lines—on the court, online, and at home.

15. Feb. 2026 - 1 h 30 min
Episode Village Vets: New Year, Same Vets Cover

Village Vets: New Year, Same Vets

The night starts with windburn and chapstick jokes, but it doesn’t take long for the conversation to hit the real stuff: how to survive the club, how to know when to walk out, and how a 5 a.m. “stripper party” taught us more about risk than fun. We trade stories from raves, house music nights, and warehouse after-parties and turn them into practical rules for staying safe—read the staff, check the exits, carry what you need, and trust your gut more than the hype. Then we shift gears to a full-on Falcons autopsy. With Rich McKay out and both Raheem Morris and Terry gone, we ask the hard questions about culture versus scheme and what actually builds a winner. Do you hire a run play-action mind to pair with a veteran QB like Kirk? How much should a head coach bend to the quarterback he has, not the one he dreams about? We unpack why “new” sometimes beats “almost,” even when the team shows growth, and why Atlanta needs a clean reset after too many eight-win seasons and fourth-quarter collapses. Basketball fans get a reality check too. The Hawks look sharper defensively without Trae, while Jalen’s leap feels real. Do we love Trae’s magic? Absolutely. Do we also see a better fit elsewhere that balances the roster and identity? Maybe. It’s the same theme across sports: pick a culture, then build around it with clarity and courage. We close with faith and contradictions. Allegations surrounding Donnie McClurkin open a raw dialogue on “pray the gay away,” judgment in churches, and why so many people step back from the pews. We share honest experiences, push for respect and boundaries, and argue for God-work over church-speak—less performance, more presence. If this mix of street sense, sports truth, and spiritual honesty hits home, follow the show, share it with a friend, and drop a review with your biggest takeaway. What reset does your city—or your spirit—need next?

7. Jan. 2026 - 58 min
Episode Village Vets: Better Late Than Never Cover

Village Vets: Better Late Than Never

The night starts messy and gets magnetic fast: we clown quarter zips and square-toe boots, debate whether solo dinners are self-care or just lonely, and trade notes on bar etiquette that only makes sense if you’ve shut down a place with your friends. Then we hit the brakes and dig into the Diddy documentary—what’s credible, what’s recycled, and why “consent” isn’t a buzzword you toss around when the story gets uncomfortable. We push past gossip and talk plainly about intoxication, power, and the line between desire and harm, even inside relationships. From there, we turn the camera on the enablers. NDAs, paychecks, perks—how much silence is survival and how much is complicity? One of us says if you watched it happen and cashed the checks, maybe don’t cash interview clout later. Another counters with fear, contracts, and the price of speaking early. While we’re here, Charleston White’s polarizing truth-telling comes up, along with the difference between performing toughness for Black audiences and challenging real systems of power. It’s messy, honest, and uncomfortable in the way real conversations can be. To reset the vibe, we run through high school hoops and football memories, recruiting flips after coaching chaos, and what it’s like watching kids navigate promises that shift overnight. Then joy wins: we stack Christmas classics—Friday After Next, Home Alone, Bad Santa—and argue the eternal holiday soundtrack: Let It Snow or This Christmas. It’s the blend we love: raw opinions, nostalgia-heavy sports talk, and music that gets you humming before you realize you’re smiling. If you laughed, yelled back, or built your own top three along the way, hit subscribe, share with a friend, and tell us your definitive Christmas movie and song picks. We’re reading every reply.

18. Dez. 2025 - 1 h 3 min
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