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The Uppity Negro

1 h 11 min · 8. juli 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2270310/fan_mail/new] Episode Breakdown: “The Uppity Negro” This week, Asaad and Kemistree prove that you don’t always need notes to have a powerful conversation. In this completely freestyle episode, there were no notes, no outline, and nothing written on the board—just two microphones, real chemistry, and authentic dialogue. The episode opens with a discussion on self-preservation and karma, with both hosts sharing personal experiences that shaped their perspectives. After the music intro, the conversation shifts to the blockbuster Jaylen Brown trade from the Boston Celtics to the Philadelphia 76ers. That leads Asaad into a deeper conversation about the historical “Uppity Negro” trope. The duo examines comments made by NBA executives suggesting Brown “has to be the smartest person in the room,” connecting those criticisms to a long history of society viewing educated, outspoken, and independent Black people as threatening. Backed by historical context and factual discussion, this becomes one of the most thought-provoking conversations of the episode. The duo then pivot into LeBron James’ potential free agency destinations and what the next chapter of his career could look like. Later, Kemistree brings up the Big Tigga controversy and discusses the latest video evidence that many believe vindicates him. Asaad follows that with a discussion surrounding the Marcellus Wiley controversy, breaking down the headlines and public reactions. The conversation then turns to relationships after Kemistree shares a viral quote about women not needing men to validate their existence and being happier moving independently. Rather than pushing back, Asaad applauds the sentiment and explains why self-worth should never depend on another person. The episode closes with another heated installment of Hot Take Court, where bold opinions go on trial. If you’re only listening to one part of this episode, don’t miss this segment—it delivers some of the biggest laughs, strongest debates, and hottest takes of the show. A completely off-the-dome episode that proves great conversations don’t need a script.

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The Uppity Negro

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2270310/fan_mail/new] Episode Breakdown: “The Uppity Negro” This week, Asaad and Kemistree prove that you don’t always need notes to have a powerful conversation. In this completely freestyle episode, there were no notes, no outline, and nothing written on the board—just two microphones, real chemistry, and authentic dialogue. The episode opens with a discussion on self-preservation and karma, with both hosts sharing personal experiences that shaped their perspectives. After the music intro, the conversation shifts to the blockbuster Jaylen Brown trade from the Boston Celtics to the Philadelphia 76ers. That leads Asaad into a deeper conversation about the historical “Uppity Negro” trope. The duo examines comments made by NBA executives suggesting Brown “has to be the smartest person in the room,” connecting those criticisms to a long history of society viewing educated, outspoken, and independent Black people as threatening. Backed by historical context and factual discussion, this becomes one of the most thought-provoking conversations of the episode. The duo then pivot into LeBron James’ potential free agency destinations and what the next chapter of his career could look like. Later, Kemistree brings up the Big Tigga controversy and discusses the latest video evidence that many believe vindicates him. Asaad follows that with a discussion surrounding the Marcellus Wiley controversy, breaking down the headlines and public reactions. The conversation then turns to relationships after Kemistree shares a viral quote about women not needing men to validate their existence and being happier moving independently. Rather than pushing back, Asaad applauds the sentiment and explains why self-worth should never depend on another person. The episode closes with another heated installment of Hot Take Court, where bold opinions go on trial. If you’re only listening to one part of this episode, don’t miss this segment—it delivers some of the biggest laughs, strongest debates, and hottest takes of the show. A completely off-the-dome episode that proves great conversations don’t need a script.

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