• Tradition, Homelessness, and the Power of Asking Questions using ChatGPT-4 and Google's Bard
    Apr 18 2023

    Welcome to Episode 4 where we discuss a variety of topics. In this episode, we talked about a tradition known as Jumping the Broom, which originated during slavery in the United States when enslaved people were not allowed to legally marry. It involved the couple jumping over a broom, symbolizing the sweeping away of the old and the beginning a new life together. This tradition was revived during the civil rights movement and is still a common practice in African American weddings.

    We also talked about the difficulty in finding a large population of black people in Los Angeles and the importance of being around like-minded individuals. Additionally, we discussed various movies such as "Gangs of Lagos" and "A Lot of Nothing" a movie about a black couple confronting their white cop neighbor.

    Finally, we shared personal stories about our experiences with homelessness and the importance of not conforming to the stereotype of what a homeless person should look like. We also discussed the power of asking the right questions and using ChatGPT-4, and Google Bard artificial intelligence to your advantage.

    Overall, Episode 4 was a lively discussion covering a range of topics from tradition and culture to personal experiences and the use of technology.

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    50 mins
  • Crystal Clear: The Value of Time and How Atlas Shrugged Changed My Life
    Mar 21 2023

    In this episode, the host explores the value of time and the lessons learned from life experiences. The episode begins with a discussion on mental health and the need for mental health services in society. The host shares personal observations on the effects of drug use and the impact it has on individuals and society.


    The conversation then shifts to the importance of reading and how it can save time and prevent headaches in life. The host shares a personal story about how reading the book "Atlas Shrugged" changed his perspective on money and the meaning of value. The value of self-reflection and learning from past relationships are also discussed.


    The episode concludes with a discussion on the importance of time and how it is the most valuable thing one can give to another person. The host emphasizes the need to use time wisely and to appreciate the time spent with loved ones.


    Overall, this episode encourages listeners to reflect on their own experiences and to use them as lessons to grow and learn. It emphasizes the need for mental health services and the importance of valuing time as the most precious gift one can give.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • COVID Confusion: Distinguishing Between the New Normal, Reproductive Health, and COVID Vaccination
    Mar 5 2023

    In this latest episode of the Have-Nots podcast, we have a lot to cover. Sad Cat couldn't make it because he's afraid of the cold, but Wildflower Jaz is here to keep the conversation lively. We started off discussing how some people are still afraid to admit they have COVID-19 and immediately assume it's a regular cold. It's understandable, though, since we've all been so paranoid about the pandemic. We then talked about vaccinations, and Supreme Souls' mother being hesitant to get hers even though she's in her 70s. Wildflower Jaz was also skeptical herself at first, wondering about the long-term effects on her reproductive organs. But she eventually got vaccinated, even though she didn't want to for the greater good. Lastly, we touched on how COVID affects people differently based on their location. Supreme Soul shares his experience of being in prison in California during the pandemic and how they thought they were safe since they were isolated from the outside world. Tune in to the full episode to hear all the details and more hilarious banter!

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    1 hr
  • White Meat, Walking Dogs, and Crazy Days: Selling Tacos in Hollywood with GPT-3 AI and Black Bros
    Feb 24 2023

    In this first episode of the Have Nots podcast, the hosts discuss the rise of GPT-3 AI and its potential impact on jobs. They share their own experiences using the natural language search engine and how it can be used to write business plans, create websites, and even generate original recipes. They also brainstorm ideas for starting businesses, such as a portable salad stand, and encourage listeners to explore new opportunities in the changing job market. Tune in to hear the real sounds of the city and the hosts' unique perspective on life in Los Angeles.

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    1 hr and 1 min
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