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"He Said, He Said, He Said" is a look at the world from a seasoned Black man's perspective. Each week the guys bring their unique viewpoints to the News, Events, and People that affect our world. New episodes stream LIVE Fridays @ 7 p.m. EST. Visit http://linktr.ee/HeSaidHeSaidHeSaid to connect on your favorite platform.He Said, He Said, He Said - Live Sciences sociales
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    • Boys Like Us: The Vision, The Voice, and the Filmmaker Behind the Breakout Web Series" with Dr. Kamisi Adebisi
      Jan 25 2026

      Tune in Friday, January 23, 2026 @ 7pm EST/4pm PST/6pm CST for the next “He Said, He Said, He Said Live!” A Look at the World from A Seasoned Black Man’s Perspective…because one perspective isn’t enough!” for “Boys Like Us: The Vision, the Voice, and the Filmmaker Behind the Breakout WebSeries” with Dr. Kamisi Adebisi.”(6) CARMSEE TV - YouTube

      What happens when love, courage, and storytelling collide in a place where visibility itself is revolutionary? He Said, HeSaid, He Said Live presents Boys Like Us: The Vision, The Boys, and the Filmmaker Behind the Breakout Web Series—featuring Kamisi Adebisi, the Nigerian filmmaker redefining queer representation on a global scale.

      This is a conversation about art, risk, identity, and why these stories matter now more than ever.

      Kamisi Adebisi is a Nigerian screenwriter, filmmaker, and creative executive whose work is redefines what queer storytelling looks like on the African continent—and beyond. Born and raised in Nigeria, Kamisi brings a deeply personal and globally resonant perspective to his work, shapedby lived experience, cultural tension, and bold imagination.

      With an academic background in Medicine, Kamisi chosestorytelling as his true calling, dedicating over a decade to creating characters and worlds that connect with audiences across borders. His work balances entertainment with education, confronting taboo subjects while centering humanity, vulnerability, and truth.

      Kamisi is the creator of Boys Like Us, a groundbreaking Nigerian Boys’ Love (BL) web series airing on CARMSEE TV. The series follows four young men sharing a home as they navigate love, identity, hate crimes, emotional survival, and the complexities of being queer in a society that often refuses to see them.

      In addition to his work as a filmmaker, Kamisi serves as a Creative Executive at Carmsee Media and Entertainment, where he has headed writers’ rooms and shaped some of the company’s most impactful projects. Through Boys Like Us, Kamisi is not only telling stories—he is creating space, visibility, and history.

      New Episodes of “He Said, He Said, He Said” - Live stream Fridays, 7 p.m. EST on all these links: https://linktr.ee/hesaidhesaidhesaid FACEBOOK: facebook.com/hesaidhesaidhesaidlive RELIVE and SHARE special moments from "He Said, He Said, He Said" here: SHOW CLIPS (22) He Said, HeSaid, He Said - Live - YouTube

      FOLLOW US —- CLICK LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to us @hesaidhesaidhesaidlive on YouTube and Instagram!

      #HeSaidHeSaidHeSaidLive #HeSaidLive #BoysLikeUs #BoysLikeUsSeries #BLUseries #CARMSEETwitter #KamisiAdebisi #QueerStorytelling #GlobalStorytelling#IndependentFilm #WebSeries #BlackCreators #AfricanFilmmakers #BlackQueerVoices #QueerVisibility #LGBTQStories #QueerRepresentation #ChosenFamily #LoveIsLove

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    • Let's Get Newsy XL (40)
      Jan 18 2026

      Tune in Friday, January 16, 2026 @ 7pm EST/4pm PST/6pm CST for the next “He Said, He Said, He Said Live!” A Look atthe World from A Seasoned Black Man’s Perspective… because one perspective isn’t enough for “Let’s Get Newsy XL (40).”

      Alvin, Bobby and Shawn turn up the volume with Let’s Get Newsy XL — Episode 40, and the conversation is as big as the moment. We’re starting with Washington, where the House has passed a three-year extension of ACA subsidies with bipartisan support, including 17 Republicans crossing the aisle—raising real questions about healthcare, politics, and what compromise looks like in this climate. From there, we shiftto a powerful human story as Vietnamese Buddhist monks make a 2,300-mile pilgrimage from Texas to Washington, D.C., carrying a message of peace, loving-kindness, and compassion that feels especially urgent right now.

      We’ll also dig into stories that aren’t getting the attention they deserve, including serious questions surrounding the killing of Keith Porter by an off-duty ICE agent in Northridge, Los Angeles, and why so little has been said about it publicly.Internationally, the Nobel Institute has reportedly rejected an unusual request involving Maria Karina Matata’s office and a proposal to share a Peace Prize with Donald Trump, while closer to home, Yang and Matt Rogers are urgingsupporters not to waste money on Jasmine Crockett’s Senate run. Add to that FIFA refunding roughly 16,000 members ahead of the 2026 World Cup amid U.S. boycott concerns, and there’s no shortage of news to unpack.

      And then it’s on to entertainment, where awards season is already heating up. Teyana Taylor has taken home a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress, Sinners is dominatingthe conversation after winning Best Cinematic and Box Office Achievement, and rivalries in music and film have everyone talking. Mary J. Blige is set to launch a Las Vegas residency in May 2026, sharing the spotlight with Bruno Marsas his tour kicks off the same month, while Jill Scott returns with a new solo project that has fans eagerly waiting to see what she brings next. Plus, the guys break down the fashion hits from the Golden Globes and give their take on who understood the assignment.

      It’s news, culture, music, style, and unfiltered conversation—all in one place. This one is truly newsy for everybody, so tune in, tap in, and check us out this Friday on He Said, He Said, He Said LIVE.

      New Episodes of “He Said, He Said, He Said” - Live stream Fridays, 7 p.m. EST on all theselinks: https://linktr.ee/hesaidhesaidhesaid FACEBOOK: facebook.com/hesaidhesaidhesaidlive

      #AwardsSeason #GoldenGlobes #BlackExcellence #MusicAndCulture #EntertainmentNews #VegasResidency #NewMusicAlert #NewsCommentary #CurrentEvents #PoliticalConversation #HealthcareNews #PeaceAndCompassion #UntoldStories #CultureAndPolitics

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    • Public Lives, Private Choices, and the Price of Visibility
      Jan 10 2026

      Tune in Friday, January 9, 2026 @ 7pm EST/4pmPST/6pm CST for the next “He Said, He Said, He SaidLive!” A Look at the World from A Seasoned Black Man’s Perspective…because one perspective is not enough!” for “Public Lives, Private Choices, and the Price of Visibility” A cultural conversation about scrutiny, power, morality, and who gets grace in the public square.

      This week, our planned conversation on Joy had to be rescheduled. And instead of forcing the moment, we chose to face it. Because too much is happening. And too many people are talking—without context. So, this Friday, we’re sitting down, getting comfortable, and telling it like it is.

      We’re unpacking the stories dominating the airwaves and timelines:

      The controversy surrounding Dr. Karri Bryant’s dress and what it revealed about respectability, religion, and control

      Nicki Minaj, her political alignment, and the backlash that followed

      The Black gay violinist suing Will Smith and the power dynamics behind who gets heard

      The wave of cancellations at the Kennedy Center after Donald Trump put his name on the building

      Black consumers are accusing Lululemon of racial profiling.

      Serious sexual allegation cases involving Donnie McClurkin and Tyler Perry

      We honor the special gift of Richard Smallwood (1948 – 2025)

      This isn’t gossip. This isn’t cancel culture. This is culture—under pressure. We want to know how you feel. We want honest reactions. We want real conversation. Pull up a chair. Let’s talk about it.

      New Episodes of “He Said, He Said, He Said” - Live stream Fridays, 7 p.m. EST on all these links: https://linktr.ee/hesaidhesaidhesaid FACEBOOK: facebook.com/hesaidhesaidhesaidlive RELIVE and SHARE special moments from "He Said, He Said, He Said" here: SHOW CLIPS (22) He Said, He Said,He Said - Live - YouTube

      FOLLOW US —- CLICK LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to us @hesaidhesaidhesaidlive on YouTube and Instagram!

      #HeSaidHeSaidHeSaidLive #CulturalConversation #BlackMedia #RealTalk #PublicDiscourse #MediaLiteracy #nickimanaj #tylerperry #donniemclurkin #pastorjamalbryant

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