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Introspective Insight: The Black Wall Street Podcast

Introspective Insight: The Black Wall Street Podcast

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Introducing Introspective Insight: The Black Wall Street Podcast, where edutainment is KING! Our mission is to build community through conversation, centering on the unique perspectives and experiences of Afrocentric people. With rotating hosts, creator Devin Anglin provides insight on various topics based on life experiences to revive communities like the infamous Black Wall Street. We believe in collective mindsets and action for collective impact work. Join us for a unique blend of education and entertainment where righteousness and ratchetness coexist in harmony. Get introspective insights, challenge your thinking, and explore the African diaspora + some with us on this journey of growth and discovery.

Our revolution will be televised! #IntrospectiveInsight #TheBlackWallstreetPodcast #BlackWallstreetMindset

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    • ii-136 The Irony of the Fall Off
      Feb 16 2026

      In this episode of Introspective Insight, hosts King Dev and Magic Gretzky discuss recent events in sports and music, focusing on J. Cole's new album 'The Fall Off'. They explore the themes of humility, resilience, and activism, drawing connections to cultural narratives and personal experiences. The conversation delves into the significance of the album, its production, and the impact of the internet on cultural understanding. The hosts share their thoughts on the album's themes of survival and change, concluding with ratings and reflections on Cole's artistic journey. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into various themes surrounding hip hop, particularly focusing on J. Cole's work and the broader implications of artistry versus commercial success. They explore the influence of iconic artists, the significance of personal storytelling in music, and the impact of systemic racism on choices within the Black community. The discussion also touches on health choices and the barriers that affect access to healthy living, emphasizing the need for education and awareness in making informed decisions.

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      1 h et 57 min
    • ii-135 Intelligence vs Ignorance: Why So Many Adults Are ‘Practicing Stupidity’
      Feb 9 2026

      In this episode of Introspective, King Dev, Magic Gretzky and King Oseaun break down the difference between intelligence, ignorance, and what it really means to grow up.

      The conversation moves from everyday frustrations to deeper cultural questions about decision-making, accountability, and adulthood. Using real-life examples and gaming analogies, the episode explores why age doesn’t always equal maturity and how many people are still “practicing stupidity” while trying to be grown.

      Topics include:

      The definition of intelligence and common sense

      Practicing adulthood versus making informed decisions

      Gaming logic as a reflection of real-world thinking

      Black History Month reflections and a Marcus Garvey quote

      Why responsibility matters more than titles, age, or appearance

      This is an unfiltered discussion about growth, discernment, and leveling up mentally in a world that often rewards the opposite.

      Like, subscribe, and share if this conversation resonates.

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      1 h et 44 min
    • ii-134 The Revolution Will Not Be Televised | Black Unity, Capitalism & the Black Panther Debate
      Feb 2 2026

      The revolution will not be televised… because the real work happens within.

      In this episode of Introspective Insight: The Black Wall Street Podcast, King Dev and Magic Gretzky unpack one of the most complicated conversations in Black culture today: unity, ego, capitalism, and the legacy of the Black Panther Party.

      The episode breaks down the controversy surrounding Huey P. Newton’s niece calling out the modern resurgence of the Black Panther Party, the debate over trademarks versus education, and why capitalism continues to fracture Black movements instead of strengthening them. The hosts explore how ego, branding, and ownership often override the original mission of liberation, mutual aid, and community defense.

      From the true meaning of revolution, to the dangers of performative activism, to honoring the legacies of Kobe Bryant and Nipsey Hussle, this episode connects history, culture, and current events to ask one hard question: Why is it so hard for us to truly unite?

      This is not surface-level commentary. This is a deep, necessary conversation about power, responsibility, and doing the work that won’t be televised.

      Tap in. Reflect. And let’s build smarter. #JoinTheConversation

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      1 h et 40 min
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