In this heartfelt episode of Flowers For the Culture, Crowned ReRe and Mr. Al Pete give flowers to the late, great Malcolm-Jamal Warner, an actor, poet, musician, and podcaster whose cultural impact spans decades. From his unforgettable role as Theo Huxtable on The Cosby Show to his soulful expressions through music and spoken word, Malcolm-Jamal’s legacy is one we couldn’t let go unrecognized.
The duo reflects on his artistic evolution, his influence in Black storytelling, and his contributions to podcasting. With love and reverence, this tribute celebrates a man who inspired through every medium he touched.
As always, ReRe and Pete dig into their signature segments: A Rose Is A Rose and The Cactus, shedding light on what deserves praise and what needs some tough love. ReRe shares what her final days of college are looking like and what’s next in her journey. Pete dives into a reflective convo on the many ways we can genuinely support one another, beyond just words.
Stay connected and keep the flowers blooming. Follow the podcast and hosts:
 https://www.mpn-llc.com/fftcpodcast. @fftcpodcast on all socials.
 
Follow Crowned ReRe and Mr. Al Pete on their websites and platforms to see what’s next in their journeys!
Crowned ReRe: https://crownones.com Instagram: @crowned_re_re_becca
Mr. Al Pete: https://mralpete.com Instagram: @mralpete
Recorded and produced by The MPN Network/Mr. Al Pete.
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