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18 GIU 2025 · In this powerful and deeply personal episode of Club Shay Shay, Shannon Sharpe sits down with Grammy-nominated rapper, producer, actor, and cultural thought leader David Banner for a raw, vulnerable, and wide-ranging conversation. From his roots in Jackson, Mississippi, to his rise as a pioneer of Southern hip-hop and a visionary in media and activism, Banner opens up like never before. From selling mixtapes at Kroger’s to producing hits for T.I., Lil Wayne, Chris Brown, Maroon 5, and more, Banner recounts his rise in the music industry and the painful realization that fame isn’t what it seems. He reflects on how hip-hop wasn’t just an escape, but an education and empowerment. Inspired by Brand Nubian and The Autobiography of Malcolm X, Banner stopped eating pork in the 8th grade and began a lifelong journey toward purpose and spiritual grounding. “Rap taught me something,” he says, recalling how music, and later, therapy, helped him confront childhood trauma, grief, and the weight of being a voice for the people. Banner speaks candidly about battling depression, the heartbreak of the music industry, and the painful realization that fame is often a lie. “I loved music, and music broke my heart,” he admits. But instead of folding, he evolved. Now the CEO of Banner Vision, he’s produced campaigns for Gatorade, Disney, Marvel, and acting in films —playing a god in an upcoming superhero movie. His mission? Use his platform to rebuild what the industry won’t. He opens up about his faith, his genius-level reading skills as a child, and how Samuel L. Jackson gave him life-changing acting lessons on the set of Black Snake Moan. He reflects on his HBCU experience at Southern University, corporate racism, tough conversations, politics, and even why he built his grandmother a house as the first thing he did with his music money. From deep conversations with Erykah Badu and LL Cool J, to producing "Rubberband Man" and learning from Jay-Z, to giving insight on Nelly’s “Tip Drill” and the truth about how money is made in music, this episode is a masterclass in growth, purpose, and legacy. He challenges peers to invest in their communities: “I invest in me. I put my money back into what I stand for.” He shares wisdom passed down from his father and lessons from losing friends to gang violence. The conversation digs deep into spirituality, accountability, masculinity, and systemic racism in both America and corporate culture. Banner pulls no punches: “Hollywood is no different from America. The police just took the hoods off.” He urges honesty in our communities and calls for an end to performative shock when abusers or injustices come to light. In one of the most moving moments, Banner opens up about being tired, not just physically, but emotionally, from pouring so much into Black culture. He honors his hero, Ice Cube, and praises Ryan Coogler and the movie Sinners for reconnecting African Americans with lost spirituality, and celebrates Shannon Sharpe for defying the odds and doing it his way. “You’re the only one who did it the way you did. You showed the world what country really means.” As the episode closes, Banner leaves us with this charge: “Just shoot it. Keep clicking, keep believing. God conspires with those who believe.” Whether he’s talking to LL Cool J, scoring for T.I., or building legacy from the South to the screen, David Banner is proof that faith, fight, and freedom are the true measures of success. This is an episode that you don’t want to miss! #VolumeSee https://omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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18 GIU 2025 · Welcome back to part 2 of our conversation with David Banner! In this powerful and deeply personal episode of Club Shay Shay, Shannon Sharpe sits down with Grammy-nominated rapper, producer, actor, and cultural thought leader David Banner for a raw, vulnerable, and wide-ranging conversation. From his roots in Jackson, Mississippi, to his rise as a pioneer of Southern hip-hop and a visionary in media and activism, Banner opens up like never before. From selling mixtapes at Kroger’s to producing hits for T.I., Lil Wayne, Chris Brown, Maroon 5, and more, Banner recounts his rise in the music industry and the painful realization that fame isn’t what it seems. He reflects on how hip-hop wasn’t just an escape, but an education and empowerment. Inspired by Brand Nubian and The Autobiography of Malcolm X, Banner stopped eating pork in the 8th grade and began a lifelong journey toward purpose and spiritual grounding. “Rap taught me something,” he says, recalling how music, and later, therapy, helped him confront childhood trauma, grief, and the weight of being a voice for the people. Banner speaks candidly about battling depression, the heartbreak of the music industry, and the painful realization that fame is often a lie. “I loved music, and music broke my heart,” he admits. But instead of folding, he evolved. Now the CEO of Banner Vision, he’s produced campaigns for Gatorade, Disney, Marvel, and acting in films —playing a god in an upcoming superhero movie. His mission? Use his platform to rebuild what the industry won’t. He opens up about his faith, his genius-level reading skills as a child, and how Samuel L. Jackson gave him life-changing acting lessons on the set of Black Snake Moan. He reflects on his HBCU experience at Southern University, corporate racism, tough conversations, politics, and even why he built his grandmother a house as the first thing he did with his music money. From deep conversations with Erykah Badu and LL Cool J, to producing "Rubberband Man" and learning from Jay-Z, to giving insight on Nelly’s “Tip Drill” and the truth about how money is made in music, this episode is a masterclass in growth, purpose, and legacy. He challenges peers to invest in their communities: “I invest in me. I put my money back into what I stand for.” He shares wisdom passed down from his father and lessons from losing friends to gang violence. The conversation digs deep into spirituality, accountability, masculinity, and systemic racism in both America and corporate culture. Banner pulls no punches: “Hollywood is no different from America. The police just took the hoods off.” He urges honesty in our communities and calls for an end to performative shock when abusers or injustices come to light. In one of the most moving moments, Banner opens up about being tired, not just physically, but emotionally, from pouring so much into Black culture.He honors his hero, Ice Cube, and praises Ryan Coogler and the movie Sinners for reconnecting African Americans with lost spirituality, and celebrates Shannon Sharpe for defying the odds and doing it his way. “You’re the only one who did it the way you did. You showed the world what country really means.” As the episode closes, Banner leaves us with this charge: “Just shoot it. Keep clicking, keep believing. God conspires with those who believe.” Whether he’s talking to LL Cool J, scoring for T.I., or building legacy from the South to the screen, David Banner is proof that faith, fight, and freedom are the true measures of success. This is an episode that you don’t want to miss! #volumeSee https://omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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18 GIU 2025 · Jason reacts to Game 5 of the NBA Finals between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Indiana Pacers. He starts by diving into Thunder star Jalen Williams’ 40-point performance and how his consistency has helped OKC up until this point take a 3-2 lead in the series. Jason discusses Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's floor game and how it has impacted his best two performances in Game 5 and Game 2, respectively. Jason also praises Chet Holmgren the OKC defense as a whole in the fourth quarters of these Finals games. Next he discusses Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton's struggles, and how he believes it is disingenuous to blame his poor game on his injury as there have been more instances of him no-showing in the playoffs. Jason wraps up discussing Myles Turner and his belief that Rick Carlisle is not putting his big man in advantageous positions defensively. #VolumeSee https://omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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17 GIU 2025 · The NBA Finals have reached a boiling point, with the Oklahoma City Thunder up 3-2. Action Network hosts Chad Millman and Simon Hunter are on the precipice of cashing their OKC-in-six series bet from last episode. The series moves back to Indiana for Game 6 on Thursday night, following a big Thunder win on Sunday. Back with us to discuss all things betting in this series and beyond, the host of Action’s NBA betting podcast BUCKETS, the effervescent Matt Moore. We also get some talk about Kevin Durant, future NBA free agents, and so much more. #Volume See https://omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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17 GIU 2025 · Nick Wright breaks down Game 5 of the NBA Finals as Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s Oklahoma City Thunder go up 3-2 on an injured Tyrese Haliburton’s Indiana Pacers. Then, Nick discusses the blockbuster trade by the Orlando Magic for Desmond Bane and what it means for the rest of the NBA and Kevin Durant. Later, Nick debates what’s next for LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers. Finally, as always, Nick and Damonza answer your questions. 0:00 - Straight to Voicemail - brought to you by Boost Mobile 4:20 - Haliburton’s disastrous performance 28:03 - Jalen Williams joins exclusive group 44:29 - Will OKC become the NBA’s next villain? 51:30 - How the Desmond Bane trade shakes up the NBA 58:32 - Durant’s trade demands 1:04:32 - Solitaire and lying #VolumeSee https://omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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17 GIU 2025 · Jeff Teague, DJ Wells, and B Hen react to NBA Finals Game 5 between Tyrese Haliburton’s Indiana Pacers and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s Oklahoma City Thunder. OKC took Game 5 to take a 3-2 series lead, and are now one win away from being NBA champs. #Volume #ClubSee https://omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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17 GIU 2025 · Shannon Sharpe, Iso Joe Johnson and special guest Patrick Beverly react to Shai Gilgeous Alexander and the Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Indiana Pacers in game 5 of the NBA Finals, the Memphis Grizzlies trade Desmond Bane to the Orlando Magic, and Kevin Durant trade match continues and much more!
01:47 - Introduction
04:42 - Pacers v OKC
36:25 - Grizzlies trade Bane to Magic
58:26 - KD Trade Watch
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17 GIU 2025 · Shannon Sharpe and Iso Joe Johnson react to the New York Knicks trying to get Jason Kidd as their head coach, Iso Joe drops 30 in the most recent big 3 game, and the Mavericks accidentally leaked plans for the NBA draft and much more!
01:47 - Possibility that J.Kidd could still join the Knicks
04:22 - Iso Drops 30 pts for Detroit Amps
14:10 - Mavs accidentally leak plans for NBA draft pick
16:00 - Lavar Ball pushing Clippers to trade
20:41 - Wife tricks husband for Ulta shopping spree
23:10 - Q & Ayyyy
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17 GIU 2025 · Jason reacts live with Colin Cowherd after the Oklahoma City Thunder win a hard fought Game 5 of the NBA Finals vs. the Indiana Pacers to take a 3-2 lead. He discusses Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s great performance plus Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren leading the way vs. Tyrese Haliburton, TJ McConnell, and Pascal Siakam. Then they discuss Desmond Bane being traded from the Memphis Grizzlies to Orlando Magic as well as the latest on Kevin Durant. Follow the show on Playback for future “Aftershow” content:https://www.playback.tv/hoopstonight #Volume See https://omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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17 GIU 2025 · Colin’s joined by Jason Timpf, host of “Hoops Tonight” to break down game 5 of the NBA Finals plus some of the top stories from around the league! They begin with the Thunder taking a 3-2 lead over the Pacers, powered by SGA and Jalen Williams 71 combined points and tip their cap to Williams for the years of work he’s put in to reach his high level of play (3:30). They also highlight Chet Holmgren and the OKC defense as one of the biggest factors in the win (9:00) and discuss why they feel the eastern conference will be wide open going forward (14:15). They react to the massive haul paid by the Magic in the Desmond Bane trade but also point out why he’s the perfect piece for Orlando to add (25:30). They discuss the tumult surrounding the Grizzlies, what to make of Ja Morant’s future as his trajectory is pointing down (29:00), and why Morant is a cautionary tale (34:00). Finally, they react to the reports that Kevin Durant prefers the Spurs as a trade destination, debate whether it’d be the best fit out of his potential suitors (44:00) and comment on the positive trends in the league (53:00). (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) Followhttps://twitter.com/ColinCowherd/header_photo andhttps://twitter.com/TheVolumeSports on Twitter for the latest content and updates! #Volume #Herd #HoopsTonightSee https://omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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