Brady/Arians' Dilemma, Giveon's When It's All Said and Done Review and Waves Review
In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss Tampa Bay’s lack of consistent chemistry and the odds of them turning it around, as growing concerns of Brady and Arians’ dynamic is being questioned. They also discuss Pittsburgh’s undefeated streak, how legitimate they are as an AFC contender, Notre Dame’s old-fashioned offensive approach along with Ian Book’s excellence and Florida’s defensive growth as the SEC Championship approaches. Finally, they review the rising star Giveon’s mini-project When It’s All Said and Done, how he encapsulates an array of emotions and also they review Spillage Village’s polished record Spilligon.
In the second half, they’re joined by special guest Tyler Burns, President of the Witness, a Black Christian Collective, co-host of Pass The Mic podcast and lead Pastor of New Dimensions Christian Center; to review Waves, the 2019 American drama film written, co-produced and directed by Trey Edward Shults. Starring Kelvin Harrison Jr., Taylor Russell, Sterling K. Brown and Alexa Demie. They dive into how the elements between reality and melodrama, the bigger overarching question of if there was a real message and also recognizing Taylor Russell’s stardom coming to light and Sterling K. Brown’s range.
In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss Tampa Bay’s lack of consistent chemistry and the odds of them turning it around, as growing concerns of Brady and Arians’ dynamic is being questioned. They also discuss Pittsburgh’s undefeated streak, how legitimate they are as an AFC contender, Notre Dame’s old-fashioned offensive approach along with Ian Book’s excellence and Florida’s defensive growth as the SEC Championship approaches. Finally, they review the rising star Giveon’s mini-project When It’s All Said and Done, how he encapsulates an array of emotions and also they review Spillage Village’s polished record Spilligon.
In the second half, they’re joined by special guest Tyler Burns, President of the Witness, a Black Christian Collective, co-host of Pass The Mic podcast and lead Pastor of New Dimensions Christian Center; to review Waves, the 2019 American drama film written, co-produced and directed by Trey Edward Shults. Starring Kelvin Harrison Jr., Taylor Russell, Sterling K. Brown and Alexa Demie. They dive into how the elements between reality and melodrama, the bigger overarching question of if there was a real message and also recognizing Taylor Russell’s stardom coming to light and Sterling K. Brown’s range.