A Deep Dive on All Quiet on Set
This week on The Next Take Podcast, Canada’s own Mikel and Tanyka take a deep dive into All Quiet on Set, unpacking the revelations and conversations surrounding the series. Streaming Links Spotify: […]
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Ep 820: End of an Era podcast
Nobody is using their platform to educate, challenge, and inspire quite like Vic Mensa. From viral orange-tree monologues to fearless conversations about politics, identity, and culture, Vic joins ALL THE SMOKE for one of our most wide-ranging and thought-provoking interviews yet. Vic breaks down how he uses social media as a tool for activism, the realities of Venezuelan immigration in Chicago, and how redlining and systemic violence continue to shape the city. He reflects on growing up biracial, his powerful ayahuasca experience, and the role music plays in influencing today’s youth. We also dive deep into Chicago’s legendary music scene, including unforgettable stories about coming up with Chance The Rapper, being in the room while Kanye West recorded “30 Hours,” and the moment Vic’s own career began to take off. Plus, he talks acting on The Chi, sheds light on today’s activists making a real difference, and shares what it was like filming Still With Smoke entirely on an iPhone in Senegal. This one is equal parts history lesson, cultural deep dive, and raw personal reflection.
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This week on The Next Take Podcast, Canada’s own Mikel and Tanyka take a deep dive into All Quiet on Set, unpacking the revelations and conversations surrounding the series. Streaming Links Spotify: […]
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