NYPTALKSHOW Podcast

NYPTALKSHOW Podcast

NYPTALKSHOW: Where New York Speaks Welcome to NYPTALKSHOW, the podcast that captures the heartbeat of New York City through candid conversations and diverse perspectives. Every week, we dive into the topics that matter most to New Yorkers—culture, politics, arts, community, and everything in between. What to Expect: • Engaging Interviews: Hear from local leaders, activists, artists, and everyday citizens who shape the city’s narrative. • In-Depth Discussions: We unpack current events, urban trends, and community issues with honesty and insight. • Unique Perspectives: Experience the vibrant tapestry of New York through voices that reflect its rich diversity. Whether you’re a lifelong New Yorker or just curious about the city’s dynamic energy, join us as we explore what makes New York, New York—one conversation at a time. Tune in and let your voice be part of the dialogue on NYPTALKSHOW.

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November 30, 2025 58 mins

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Failure isn’t a dead end; it’s the draft version of your winning playbook. Rob Brown sits with Michael Woods L to unpack how a flopped car dealership became the foundation for a profitable electrical company, a decade of business plan and grant writing, and a repeatable system for money that actually sticks. The conversation moves from early influences and community examples to hard truths about cash flow, lifestyle c...

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What if theology wasn’t an abstract cloud but a clock you could read? We sit down with Minister Eric Muhammad to unpack why the Theology of Time isn’t an add-on to faith—it’s the engine that drives mission, discipline, and community life. From the first salute, we set a clear aim: connect belief to practice, and practice to time.

We trace how the 1972 lectures live on as audio, then dig into the real question...

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November 30, 2025 51 mins

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The clock isn’t abstract—it’s the headline. We step straight into the Theology of Time and make the case that dates, not vibes, are driving the story: 1914 as expiration, decades of extension as grace, and a narrowing window that punishes delay. We pull the focus away from surface-level debates about dress and diet and point it toward the deeper question: do you actually know what time it is?

We connect proph...

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Think colonization ended with American independence? We put that belief on trial by reading the receipts: the 1762 Treaty of Fontainebleau, the 1763 Treaty of Paris, the 1800 Third Treaty of San Ildefonso, the 1803 Louisiana Purchase, and the 1783 Definitive Treaty of Peace. Together we follow how sovereignty over vast territories moved from France to Spain to Britain and ultimately to the United States—without return...

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Maps don’t just show land; they reveal power. We open the record and read the words that shaped North America: the 1783 Treaty of Paris, the 1803 Louisiana Purchase, and the 1819 Adams–Onís Treaty. Line by line, we track how Britain, France, and Spain ceded sovereignty to the United States—transfers that moved title over Indigenous homelands without returning authority to the people already there. This isn’t a history...

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Start the timeline at the wrong date and the whole story tilts. We rewind the Atlantic narrative to 1415 and 1441—when Ceuta fell to Portugal and the first captives were seized from Mauritania after Europeans failed to tap West Africa’s gold—and we follow the money, the maps, and the names that made an economy out of people.

With Mariel Smith L, a journalist‑turned‑educator grounded in Moorish history, we tra...

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The gleaming buildings and polished promises are hard to ignore. Behind the glass, though, we found a machinery of control that starts with a smile and ends with silence: love bombing, “free” personality tests, and the gleam of celebrity proximity that pulls you into auditing, sec checks, and an endless ladder of courses. We break down how the e‑meter—legally labeled a nonmedical device—becomes a stage prop for sugges...

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November 19, 2025 65 mins

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Start with a clear plan, not a slogan. We dig into Noble Drew Ali’s Divine Plan of the Ages and translate it into real moves you can make: refine the inner life, set free national standards, and act together in civics, media, and business so power becomes habitual. Our guest, Lloyd Douglas El of Moors in America, traces his path from late‑90s curiosity to decades of study and time in Brazil, showing how lived experien...

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The fault line isn’t just history—it’s authority. We sit down with Minister Kevin Ali to unpack how the Nation of Islam’s original blueprint under Elijah Muhammad diverged from the structure and practice of Final Call Inc under Louis Farrakhan. What begins as a timeline quickly turns into a deeper look at sovereignty, incorporation, and who gets to define doctrine for a people trying to build a nation.

We wal...

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Thunder meets stillness, and the room changes. We sit down with two initiated practitioners whose lineages run from Matanzas and Guantánamo to Miami and Tampa to unpack what the Lukumi tradition actually teaches about Obatala and Shango—beyond aesthetics, myths, and social media shortcuts. What does it mean that Obatala “makes the head”? Why do we honor red and white for Shango? And how do the stories in Ifa guide beh...

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A Senegalese saint turned poetry into a people’s blueprint. We dive into the world of Sheikh Ahmadou Bamba and the Muridiyya, where inner practice fuels outer service and the heart becomes the true center of worship. Ron Brown builds with a guest who bridges Islam and Sufism with lived clarity, showing how Bamba’s poems carry theology, ethics, and law in cadences that ordinary people can remember and embody.

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What if your feelings aren’t just “in your head,” but also patterns of energy that shape how your brain fires and how your life unfolds? We sit down with Dr. Paul Dyer—neuroscientist, physicist, lifelong martial artist—to unpack emotional neurophysics, a framework that links thoughts, fields, and neural signaling with practical steps for change.

We start with the basics. Dendrites receive, the soma integrates...

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November 12, 2025 109 mins

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What if the United States didn’t end colonization, but systematized it. We trace the legal trail that most textbooks skip: from European conquest to inter-imperial cessions, to Article 4, Section 3 and Congress’s sweeping control over territories. No jargon for jargon’s sake—just clear connections between the Louisiana Purchase, Adams–Onís, the Convention of 1818, Guadalupe Hidalgo, the Gadsden Purchase, Alaska, and t...

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What if the labels we argue about online are the very tools that keep us from the power we seek? We dive into a candid, fast-moving exchange on FBA, ADOS, African American, and the older tradition of Moorish American nationality to ask a harder question: which identities open doors in law and which ones end at hashtags.

Together with Cosmo L, we unpack the difference between social constructs and lineage, why...

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Who gets to name you—and what does that name unlock? We dig into why “Moorish American” isn’t a trend but a nationality with real lineage, legal standing, and a living culture. From the fall of Granada to the Atlantic world, we trace how Moors shaped knowledge, trade, and society, and how their descendants in America can locate themselves beyond labels like Negro, black, colored, or African American.

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October 29, 2025 60 mins

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A lot of people are told to “add the math.” Wise Asia makes a sharp case for why that misses the point—and how the power of 5% teachings lives in simple language, daily action, and social impact. We walk through her path to learning 120 more than once, what she kept, what she discarded, and why titles like “educator” and “enlightener” matter less than the duty to help someone stand in their own understanding. Along th...

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What if sexual energy could be trained like breath and turned into clarity, charisma, and resilience? We sit down with Dr. Alem Bey to map the science and spirit of semen retention through two powerful lenses: the yogic path that lifts kundalini to the crown and the Taoist microcosmic orbit that stores and circulates energy through the body’s internal circuit. No fluff, no moral panic—just the how and why of a practic...

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What if eating less could give you more life? We sit down with Val, raised in Harlem’s King Towers near Mosque No. 7, to trace a journey from church choirs to FOI discipline, from pork and deli meat to a plant-powered, one-meal-a-day routine. It’s a story about culture, conviction, and how a simple rule—fewer meals, better food—can reshape energy, mood, and long-term health.

We get specific about protein myth...

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Start with the flag, not the folklore. We dig into why territorial sovereignty sits at the center of nationality, jurisdiction, and every claim that follows—and why a personal declaration or a stack of papers won’t dissolve U.S. authority. With clear examples and evidentiary standards, we break down how conquest, cession treaties, and the law of succession moved sovereignty over this land, and how that shift legally b...

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A vampire story is just the surface. We dive into Sinners to track how sound becomes a force that heals, reveals, and threatens power, and why a single gold coin can undo a whole town. With Wise Asia, we trace the twins’ maker-and-owner ambition, the juke joint vision that bends past and future, and the way a community’s heartbeat can be stolen when greed sets the tempo. We go deep on frequency, vibration, and the bay...

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