Épisodes

  • S4Ep2 | Emigration, ICE, and Differently Abled Adults | Co-hosts Special | BMR
    Jan 30 2026

    This episode critically explores how immigration, law enforcement, and systemic control are interconnected. It highlights relaxed standards for officers and increased agency militarization, revealing impacts on marginalized Communities. We examine policy history, such as deportations under Obama, address civil rights concerns, and expose how qualified immunity protects officers from accountability. The conversation covers emigration, immigration, and migration and the risks of restricted movement due to legal loopholes and discusses how biases and powerful interests influence law enforcement practices. Guest co-host Herschel Grangent, Jr., brings firsthand experience, sharing personal and professional insights into systemic failures and the challenges faced by vulnerable communities. The episode encourages critical thinking about mainstream narratives, offering clear analysis for those seeking justice, equity, and civil rights.

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    1 h et 28 min
  • S4Ep1 | Off My Neck: A Story of Resilience and Leadership ft. Robert Moore | BMR
    Jan 23 2026

    Join us for the premiere of the fourth season of the Black Man's Roundtable, where host Rodney Butler sits down with the Honorable Robert Moore, a distinguished author and former U.S. Marshal. In this compelling episode, Moore shares his journey from the segregated town of Algoma, Mississippi, to becoming a trailblazer in law enforcement and public service. Discover how Moore overcame systemic barriers, led the Illinois State Police's inaugural Affirmative Action Program, and became a respected advocate for diversity and equity. His memoir, "Off My Neck," serves as a testament to resilience and leadership, offering insights into his groundbreaking work and personal reflections.

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    1 h et 17 min
  • S3Ep1 | The Power of Community: Building a Better Future ft. Darris Rollins | Roundup
    Jan 16 2026

    In this episode of the "Roundup", hosts Rodney Littles and Rodney Butler engage in a deep conversation with guest Darris Rollins about the importance of community empowerment, economic development, and the impact of recent policies on Black communities. They discuss the significance of education, local governance, and the challenges posed by data centers and economic disparities. The conversation also delves into the contentious topic of "white" reparations, emphasizing the need for historical context and accountability. As they reflect on the events of 2025, the hosts encourage listeners to take action in theircommunities and support Black-owned businesses.

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    1 h et 21 min
  • S3Ep1 | New Year, New Challenges: Navigating 2026 | Local Lookout
    Jan 9 2026

    In this episode of "Local Lookout," hosts Bobby Fryer and Rodney Butler dive into the complexities of 2026, exploring the geopolitical tensions surrounding the U.S. actions in Venezuela and the potential implications for international law. They discuss the broader impact of these events on global relations, including the controversial discussions about Greenland and NATO. Join them as they peel back the layers of political maneuvering, offering insights into the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in the new year. blackmansroundtable.com

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    58 min
  • "Strong Roots": Building Father-Son Bonds | ft. Julius Mosley | BMR S3Ep19
    Dec 19 2025

    Join us for an inspiring episode of the Black Man's Roundtable as we welcome Julius Mosley, author of "Strong Roots." Discover how Julius's journey from truck driver to author wasfueled by a passion for fatherhood and mentorship. In this episode, we delve into the power of affirmation and intentional parenting, exploring how these tools can strengthen father-son relationships. Julius shares his insights on leadership and the importance of nurturing emotional intelligence in our youth. Tune in to learn how you can plant the seeds of positivity and resilience in the next generation.

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    58 min
  • Navigating Politics and Farming | ft. Rodney K. Adams | Roundup S2Ep13
    Dec 12 2025

    Join Rodney J. Littles and Rodney Butler as they dive into a compelling discussion with Rodney K. Adams, an urban farmer and political consultant. In this episode, they explore the intersection of politics and agriculture, discussing the challenges and opportunities in urban farming, the political landscape, and the importance of community engagement.Rodney K. Adams shares his journey from growing up in Atlanta to becoming a key figure in local politics and farming, offering insights into how these worlds collide and complement each other. Also, check out their must-see “Hot Topic” and “Host Spotlight” segments!

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    1 h et 2 min
  • Critiquing America: Love, Ideals, and Reality | Roundup | S2Ep12
    Dec 5 2025

    In this compelling episode of "Local Lookout," hosts Bobby and Rodney delve into the intricate world of political ideologies, exploring the nuances of liberal and conservativeperspectives. They discuss the significant role of the Black Church and the Divine Nine fraternities and sororities in shaping community and identity. The episode also features a heartfelt tribute to Bobby's beloved Auntie, whose wisdom and support have left a lasting impact. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation that challenges assumptions and celebrates legacy.

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    1 h et 3 min
  • Breaking Chains: Conversations on Justice and Equality | Co-host Special | BMR S3Ep18
    Nov 28 2025

    Join our co-hosts in this compelling episode of the Black Man's Round Table Podcast as they delve into the pressing issues of justice and equality. The hosts engage in a candiddiscussion about the current political climate, exploring the impact of illegal orders and the importance of standing up against injustice. They reflect on historical events, such as the Tulsa Race Massacre, and discuss the ongoing fight for reparations and recognition. This episode is a powerful reminder of the need for vigilance, activism, and unity in the face of systemic challenges.

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    1 h et 7 min