Sinopsis
An interview-based podcast that features notable figures who not only have unique personal stories, but also knowledge of the most pressing cultural and societal topics—some being discussed heavily and others that need more of a voice. The show and its timely conversations are needed in the world because the more the issues circulate the easier it is to take actions to foster change. So don’t let the conversations die, we have to max them out.It's Max Out Time!
Episodios
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Be The Bold
14/08/2018 Duración: 23minThe Bold and the Beautiful is not only a longstanding soap opera on CBS, but also describes this couple, who recently developed an innovative black-owned business. Douglas Spencer and Danielle Deavens are the co-founders of their own marketplace for black creatives entitled Bold Xchange. The two self-made business people detail why we should rock gear that's made for us by us envisioned solely with us in mind. Launching in July, 2018, Bold Xchange looks to be the leading source of black outerwear online. Tune in to the latest episode of Max Out Time as we discuss their favorite brands and the importance of supporting black business. Shop Bold today at https://boldxchange.com/, and follow @Bold_Xchange on social media for more updates. This episode was previously recorded on Thursday, August 9, 2018. -AJ II
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He's A Good Win For DC
29/05/2018 Duración: 09minIt's about time DC started winning! First the Caps, and now City Council. Marcus Goodwin has his boots on the ground in every part of the district from Ward 1 to 8. He is about to speak his dreams for the people and this city into existence at just 28-years-old. Tune in for an election episode of Max Out Time with the Democrat At-Large candidate. Goodwin discusses topics such as his vision of affordable housing for all in our Nation's Capital, and why you should get out and vote for a millennial. For more on the campaign visit www.goodwinfordc.com and follow him on social media @goodwinfordc. This episode was previously recorded on Saturday, May 26th, 2018. -AJ II
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In A League Of His Own
22/05/2018 Duración: 22minTampa Bay Buccaneers second round draft pick M.J. Stewart gave an exclusive interview recently on Max Out Time. The University of North Carolina’s all-time leader in pass breakups discusses receiving “the call,” his youth foundation and what really happened at the end of the 2015 ACC Championship Game vs. Clemson. For more on M.J. please follow him on social media @checkout_marv or visit http://www.buccaneers.com/news/index.html. This episode was previously recorded on Monday, May 7th, 2018. -AJ II
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The State Of The U
17/05/2018 Duración: 24minSeason 3 of Max Out Time is kicking off with one of the top sports journalists in the game today! Kelley D. Evans of ESPN’s The Undefeated stopped through the studio, and dished the 411 on modern-day journalism and the black press. She discussed some of her favorite athlete interviewees, what it's like working with the G.O.A.T Jemele Hill and her advice to the future of the medium. For more on Kelley's work visit The Uplift on https://theundefeated.com/the-uplift/ and follow her on social media @kelleysthrngrl. This episode was previously recorded on Sunday, May 6th, 2018. -AJ II
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Our Black Is Beautiful
09/02/2018 Duración: 33minIn the U.S. we only get 28 official days to celebrate the wonderful feats of Black and Brown people each year. In honor of Black History Month and Black Lives across the globe, this bonus episode brings us what it’s like to be Black—not only in America, but, more specifically, abroad. Amara Nwosu is an award-winning, self-taught photographer and filmmaker celebrating the lives of melanated folks across the spectrum. Through her media platform Melanin Unscripted, Amara directed and executive produced the YouTube sensation “Black in Tokyo,” which documents five unique characters who are integrated in Japanese culture. So what does it mean to be Black in the U.S., Africa, and even Asia? Tune into episode 11 of Max Out Time for this phone broadcast about blurring racial lines, exploring race relations and embracing the culture—all of Black culture. For more on Amara and Melanin Unscripted, please follow @AmaraWorldwide and @MelaninUnscripted. Be sure to also check out Black in Tokyo on YouTube with over 495,000 v
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Time's Up Now
15/01/2018 Duración: 43minWord on the street is The W Podcast is giving out buckets and taking names. Thanks to Executive Producer, Princess Streeter, women’s basketball and societal issues are at the forefront of this SoundCloud production. The Sirius XM Radio and former ESPN 980 Producer is serving listeners with her knowledge on the game and beyond. Princess stopped in to school us on inequality and harassment in the workplace, no matter if it’s on the court or the big screen. Please join episode 10 of Max Out Time for a deeper dive into women’s rights and sexual misconduct across all industries. We discuss the benefits and drawbacks of taking one’s talents overseas, the #Oprah2020 movement, pressing forward and speaking out after assault and more. For more on Princess and The W podcast, follow @pbStreet_ or @theWpodcast_ on Twitter. This episode was previously recorded on January 13, 2018. -AJ II
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Capturing The Moments
05/01/2018 Duración: 37minIf 2017 taught anyone how to shoot their shot, it would be Bleacher Report Social Moments Associate Editor Martell Pegues. He used Twitter and social networking to land his ‘dream job.’ Martell is a former sports writer for the Washington Informer and the creator of sportswithfinesse.wordpress.com, but his best creations are gifs (like gift but drop the t). Perhaps anything is possible when you stay in your future boss’ mentions with potential content, or build mentorships with your idols through direct messaging. Join episode nine of Max Out Time to hear Martell’s wisdom and guidance for the social butterfly in us all. We discuss the evolution of Facebook, the top five Twitter users in pro sports and the meaning behind Bleacher Report’s ‘social moments’ phrase. For more information on Martell please follow him on social media @_martellin or @BleacherReport. This episode was previously recorded on December 29, 2017. -AJ II
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Somos Iguales
29/12/2017 Duración: 29minIt takes courage to move away from home for college, but after staying in the states for work, Raquel Victoria Maria Maldonado Navarro watched her home suffer its most devastating losses on the news and social media while she was nearly 4,000 miles away in San Francisco. Her home, the nation island of Puerto Rico, was hit by the most destructive natural disaster since Katrina in September, but the recent tragedy has been overlooked due to other massacres on the mainland. On this episode of Max Out Time, Harvard grad and former president of La Organización De Puertorriqueños en Harvard, Raquel Navarro, and I bring you an in-depth discussion on the hurricane’s effects on the Puerto Rican government, infrastructure, and most importantly its citizens, some still without power. This episode was previously recorded on December 26, 2017. -AJ II
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He's A Survivor
22/12/2017 Duración: 25minLife can take a turn for the worst when you least expect it. Isiah Dixon lead a normal life before his leukemia diagnosis. At 15, Isiah was hit hard by cancer and although his life was altered, he never let his guard down. After nine straight months spent in a children’s hospital bed, Isiah finally had brighter days to look to. The Trojan freshman has a normal life again, going to football games and even picking back up the lacrosse stick as well. But most importantly he is helping kids like himself and younger who can’t afford their hospital expenses, with his non-profit organization Team Isiah Foundation. You won’t meet a brighter young man with a million-dollar smile, who is one month out of remission, so tune in to the latest episode of Max Out Time for a conversation on the Team Isiah Foundation, life after cancer and Isiah’s message for those fighting the good fight. Please follow @teamisiahfoundation and @isiah_dixon, if you would like additional updates. This episode was previously recorded on Decembe
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Reclaiming The City
13/12/2017 Duración: 32minDarius Butler was proclaimed the ‘real’ wheelchair jimmy, and now he sets out to sell as many records as his Degrassi doppelgänger, Drake, one day. Faced with life-threatening circumstances after being shot five times leaving a house party in 2008, Butler launched his solo rap career and clothing label 13 Wheels. Still repping Uptown D.C. with his 8 year-old daughter and family, this stay-at-home-dad stays producing music ‘for the city.’ Season 2 of Max Out Time kicks off with the local rap artist’ take on gogo, mumbo sauce and the former club scene down by the zanzibar. For more on Darius please follow him @Dalegendarius on IG and @Finesser_X on Twitter. Also download his self-entitled mixtape on Spinrilla. This episode was previously recorded on Monday, December 4th 2017. -AJ II
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One Lesson At A Time
02/12/2017 Duración: 34minNBA legend Grant Hill said sports are a microcosm of life. Whether it’s through his stockpile of “how-to” blog posts or connecting student-athletes with resources to succeed off the court, author and entrepreneur Malcolm Lemmons provides us with microcosms everyday. Lemmons’ newly released book, entitled “Lessons from the Game,” is an in-depth log of events that helped shape his life. The former professional athlete turned businessman and public figure now hustles to guide athletes following similar paths. Episode five of Max Out Time jumps straight into writing and publishing a book, explores the professional athlete experience in East Asia and reacts to the shocking news from the Kevin Hart apology. Please subscribe to www.malcolmlemmons.com for updates on his work and media appearances. Follow @MalcolmLemmons on social media for daily content as well. "Lessons from the Game" is also available on Amazon now! This episode was previously recorded on Sept. 19, 2017. -AJ II
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She Inspires
02/12/2017 Duración: 33minBlack Girls Rock because of people like ScholarCHIPS Founder and Executive Director, Yasmine Arrington. After losing her mother and seeing her father in prison for most of her life, Yasmine began a nonprofit organization to aid children with incarcerated parents in their pursuits of higher education. Her advocacy and selflessness has awarded Yazzie many accolades, and launched her successful career as a motivational speaker, media personality and model. Coupled with her degree in Strategic Communications from Elon University, Yazzie has used her story and platform to create both a radio and television show because her goal is to one day have a career like Oprah’s. In addition to her career in media, Yasmine is studying Theology and wants to obtain her preacher’s license. Join this week's episode of Max Out Time, where we discuss the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, the professional modeling scene and some of D.C.’s most prominent young stars like herself. Please support the ScholarCHIPS movement and follow @sch
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Walters Is History In The Making
02/12/2017 Duración: 26minEver felt like your local politicians were out of touch with society? Have you just wanted someone who could empathize with the common folk? Hashim Walters, the voice of the millennials, is the perfect solution to these issues in politics today. This recent graduate of Birmingham Southern College just declared his candidacy to run for Mayor of New Orleans, and he is ready to shock the world. Join this week's episode of Max Out Time featuring Hashim '4 the people, 4 the culture, '4 mayor.'' Tune in as we explore Walters’ plans for the NOLA, which are deeply rooted within repairing the city 12 years after Hurricane Katrina. Here he is, the viral sensation, on a special edition phone conversation w/AJ II. Like, retweet and share @Hashim4Mayor and his story! Spread the word to friends, family and colleagues in New Orleans. We gotta get him in; there is no excuse. If you are with me in supporting Walters' campaign, share this podcast episode with your networks. For more voting information, please visit http://www.
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Breaking Boxing's Barriers
02/12/2017 Duración: 35min"This is a man’s world,"- The Godfather of Soul, James Brown. If former IFBA Junior Featherweight Champion Lisa ‘Too Fierce’ Foster (now Cohen) heard you utter these infamous yet taboo lyrics, Momma Lisa might say ‘knock you out.’ The first female boxing champ out of D.C. brought the scoop straight to the set while she promoted her book and community activism in addition to talking a little hand to hand combat. Please join this week’s edition of Max Out Time With AJ II discussing women’s empowerment and bridging the wage gap in professional sports plus the keys to properly placing your wagers on the marquee ‘boxing’ event of the year. You can purchase a copy of Cohen’s memoir Being Too Fierce, One Woman’s Incredible Journey from Foster Child to World Championship Boxer in stores now. For more information on Cohen’s advocacy in the community, please visit www.connectourkids.org This episode was recorded on Friday, August 4, 2017. -AJ II