Born In Trouble

By: John X
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  • People say change starts with a conversation, but are we having the right ones? From the mysteries of the music industry to the often misunderstood concept of sex, race and cultures. "Meet us at the intersection of technology, entertainment, music, relationships and everything thought-provoking dialogue should be!. Dive deep into the realities of being Born in Trouble!
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  • Last Stop @The Free Speech Coral!
    Nov 1 2024
    The 11th episode of 'Born in Trouble' for an intense, unfiltered conversation before the election. They discuss last-minute thoughts, baseball highlights, personal experiences with sports, and delve into deep political and social issues including free speech, colorism, low-information voters, and the impact of women's rights. Robust debates and candid opinions form the heart of this final pre-election discussion. 00:00 Introduction and Opening Remarks 00:43 Guest Introductions and Banter 01:21 Baseball Talk and Personal Anecdotes 02:18 Transition to Basketball and Personal Reflections 06:42 Political Discussion: Trump and the Election 07:41 Colorism and Voting Concerns 10:29 Low Information Voters and Political Awareness 14:40 Gender Dynamics and Misogyny 18:00 Historical Perspectives and Modern Implications 19:02 Trump's Popularity and Social Media Influence 26:12 Polling and Election Predictions 30:27 Accountability and Leadership 31:18 Puerto Rican Voters and Respect 32:14 Rally Insults and Voter Pride 33:06 Friendship and Integrity 34:40 Misogyny and Masculinity 36:32 Political Speech and Empanadas 38:59 Kamala Harris and Identity Politics 41:15 Chuck D and Online Criticism 50:25 Racism and Economic Impact 52:15 Election Hopes and Reflections
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    59 mins
  • To Catch a Pedator
    Sep 30 2024
    In this milestone 10th episode of 'Born in Trouble,' host John X and his guest, Grant Lancaster, aka 'The City Wing King,' engage in a candid conversation that navigates through personal life events, industry controversies, and societal issues. John shares his recent health scare and the poignant farewell to his Uncle Ed, celebrating the impactful legacy and lively spirit of 'Sweet Eddie.' The discussion takes a serious turn as they delve into the recent allegations against music mogul Sean 'Puffy' Combs, analyzing the complexities of fame, power, and morality in the entertainment industry. The episode also touches on broader societal issues, including the state of education in America and the economics of the NFL. Tune in for an episode that offers a mix of heartfelt storytelling, sharp social commentary, and unfiltered, thought-provoking dialogue. 00:00 Introduction and Host's Health Update 01:37 Remembering Uncle Ed 04:42 Reflections on Mortality and Friendship 08:15 Howard University Memories 11:11 Puff Daddy Controversy 13:01 Hollywood and Morality 28:55 The Fall of Icons 33:31 Kwame Kilpatrick and Puff Daddy: Parallels and Controversies 34:55 Arrogance and Perception in the Black Community 36:17 LGBTQ Community and Public Perception 37:04 Societal Double Standards and Condemnation 39:34 Common Sense and Empirical Data 44:17 Parenting and Education System Failures 44:58 The Future of the Department of Education 46:15 Inequality in Education and Job Market Realities 56:28 NFL Quarterbacks and Team Strategies 57:31 Giants and Patriots: Draft Decisions and Player Evaluations 01:06:47 The Value of Running Backs in Modern NFL 01:10:54 Closing Thoughts and Final Remarks
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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Are We Getting Through Yet?
    Aug 30 2024
    In the ninth episode of Born in Trouble, host John X and guests Grant Lancaster and Andrew Johnson delve into various topics ranging from relationship dynamics and societal expectations to the complexities of modern-day political figures. They discuss the unrealistic standards many people have in relationships, sharing personal anecdotes and professional insights about finding true partnership. The conversation also touches on the misuse of labels like 'homophobic' or 'racist', advocating for a deeper understanding beyond superficial judgments. The episode wraps up with a reflective conversation on the legacy of late rapper Craig Mack, cautioning against sensationalizing his life for monetary gain. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that challenges conventional wisdom and societal norms. 00:00 Introduction and Host's Mantra 00:38 Meet the Guests 01:19 Diving into Drama 03:06 Relationship Expectations 05:06 The 80% Rule in Relationships 08:00 Realistic Partner Expectations 09:12 Personal Stories and Experiences 14:07 The Reality of High Standards 17:17 Financial Realities and Relationship Dynamics 24:32 The Unicorn Partner Myth 28:55 Parental Influence and Societal Pressures 29:58 Honest Conversations and Real-Life Experiences 31:00 Addressing Misconceptions and Stereotypes 32:36 Switching Gears: Remembering Craig Mack 33:28 Controversies and Rumors Surrounding Craig Mack 44:29 Political Hypocrisy and Social Issues 57:15 Final Thoughts and Reflections
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    1 hr

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Show sucks

Show sucks. A bunch of airhead talking about nothing important. Boring podcast John X is a bozo

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Bored in trouble!!!!!

Show is so boring I can't even sit thru the first 5 seconds. Completely disappointed with this crap!!!!!

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Show is garbage!

The host John Exum is a piece of shit who thinks he knows everything. He steals his content and is also a father of a child with autism and hasn't seen the kid in 16 17 years. Show is trash!!!!!! 0 stars

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Waste of time!!!!

Stolen content!!!! Show is a waste of time. Host have terrible humor. Show poorly edited!!! Host is a personal Garbage human being!!! Wouldn't waste my time.

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This show sucks

Hosts are a bunch of idiots. Don't have any real knowledge of what they're talking about. 0 stars

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Trash

These people know nothing!!!! 0 stars this is garbage I can't stand to listen to these hosts ramble about garbage and tell corny jokes all day 0 stars

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Great show

My name is Jonathan Exum, John Exum is my father. First, my pops is good man, a great father's and the podcast is amazing. About a year ago we had a falling out. I felt disrespected so I came on the podcast and wrote a bunch of bad reviews that I can't go back and erase now. I deeply regret these posts. My father is a great person, the podcast is informative, funny, and full of great topics. Everyone should listen.

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