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Voting Rights, Ankle Monitors, & Taking Back Power with Young Buck and Charlie P

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Hosts Brooke Harlan and Young Buck are back in the studio with new vibes, joined by Nashville's own music industry staple, Charlie P. In this highly requested episode, the crew dives deep into the upcoming local election and the critical importance of showing up to the polls. Brooke breaks down the harsh realities of the justice system, exposing the private prison lobby, the push for strict bail reform, and the lack of accountability for corrupt judges. Young Buck gets candid about his own experiences in Sumner County, wearing an ankle monitor for five years without travel restrictions, and makes a direct plea to the Governor for a pardon so he can restore his voting rights. We have the power to change the narrative. Tune in to learn how you can educate yourself on the ballot, take advantage of free transportation to the polls, and join the city's biggest Election Day after-party at The Locker Room!

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episode Voting Rights, Ankle Monitors, & Taking Back Power with Young Buck and Charlie P cover

Voting Rights, Ankle Monitors, & Taking Back Power with Young Buck and Charlie P

Hosts Brooke Harlan and Young Buck are back in the studio with new vibes, joined by Nashville's own music industry staple, Charlie P. In this highly requested episode, the crew dives deep into the upcoming local election and the critical importance of showing up to the polls. Brooke breaks down the harsh realities of the justice system, exposing the private prison lobby, the push for strict bail reform, and the lack of accountability for corrupt judges. Young Buck gets candid about his own experiences in Sumner County, wearing an ankle monitor for five years without travel restrictions, and makes a direct plea to the Governor for a pardon so he can restore his voting rights. We have the power to change the narrative. Tune in to learn how you can educate yourself on the ballot, take advantage of free transportation to the polls, and join the city's biggest Election Day after-party at The Locker Room!

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In this episode, we sit down with Big V to talk about the journey behind the music and everything that came after. From his time with Nappy Roots to working with Kanye West, Big V opens up about the highs, the pressure, and the reality of life in the music industry. But this conversation goes deeper than the highlights. We get into what it really looks like to evolve beyond success, stepping into a new chapter, building his cannabis brand, and moving with intention instead of just momentum. This is a conversation about growth, identity, and choosing to rebuild when everything changes. So many people only see the wins. The names. The moments. But the real story is in what happens after. 🎙 Real conversations 💭 Real growth 📍 Real stories behind the spotlight If you’ve ever had to pivot, start over, or redefine what success looks like, this episode is for you.

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In this episode, we sit down with Tyler Sterban — pastor, thought leader, and founder of Different Church — to talk about what it really means to meet people where they are. This is not a conversation about traditional church structure. It is about community, culture, doubt, purpose, and building a space for people who may have never felt like they fit inside church walls. Tyler shares his journey into leadership, why Different Church was created, and how faith can evolve without losing its foundation. We talk about: • What makes Different Church different • Leading with empathy instead of ego • Reaching people who feel disconnected from traditional church • Faith in the middle of culture, business, and real life This episode challenges assumptions about what church has to look like and opens the door to a more human conversation about belief, growth, and community. If you have ever felt unsure about church, curious about faith, or interested in leadership that prioritizes people over performance, this one is for you. 🎙 Real conversations 🧠 Real perspective 📍 Real purpose Let us know your thoughts in the comments

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In Part 2, the conversation goes deeper. Brooke and Buck move beyond how she got here and into what the bail bond industry actually carries on its shoulders. Brooke breaks down the responsibility that comes with bonding people out, why bail companies are often made the easy villains, and how standards and accountability are unevenly applied across the justice system. She also opens up about the human side of the work. The relationships she has built, the people she considers family, and why this path pushed her beyond running a bonding company and into activism and community work. This episode challenges how we talk about crime, punishment, and who we choose to see as human. This is not about excuses or labels. It is about responsibility, reality, and the people caught in the middle of a system most never have to face. 🎙️ Real accountability 💥 Real consequences 📍 Real people behind the system If Part 1 showed the journey, Part 2 shows the weight that comes with it.

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