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Standing On Business

Standing On Business

Written by: C1Productions "Podcast Radio"
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Standing On Business is where perspectives are tested, challenged, and sometimes completely transformed. Each episode, Aaron Robinson invites guest panelists to dive into stories and topics—bringing their raw, unfiltered opinions to the table. But here’s the twist: by the end of the conversation, will they still “stand on business,” holding firm to their original stance, or will the dialogue shift their outlook entirely?

Follow us down the rabbit hole of debates, discoveries, and perspective-shifting conversations. Whether it’s culture, relationships, society, or everyday dilemmas, this show pushes guests—and listeners—to question where they stand and why.

Because when the conversation ends, only one question remains: Will you stand on business?Copyright C1Productions "Podcast Radio"
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Episodes
  • The Family Dilemma Pt 2
    Jun 6 2026
    In this episode of "Standing on Business," we dive into a complex web of family dynamics and romantic entanglements. When Lonnie discovers he has a child from a 20yr sidechick situatioship. However, he finds out that the child is dating his daughter. Join our special crew as they explore the moral and emotional challenges faced by each character, and discuss whether family happiness should take precedence over personal desires. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that questions the boundaries of family roles and romantic relationships.
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    1 hr and 50 mins
  • ‘Black Kid White School,’ and Navigating Racism in Education with Professor Joel Plummer
    Jun 6 2026
    Host Aaron and co-host Lawrence interview educator, author, and photojournalist Joel Plummer, who calls himself a “historical optometrist” committed to helping Black people see their past, present, and future clearly through teaching, writing, and photography. Plummer shares the moment in a WEB Du Bois Scholars Program that inspired him to become a teacher, his frustration with the absence of Black history in school curricula, and why he wrote “Black Kid White School: What They Don’t Teach Your Black Child,” structured as short Q&A lessons with visuals to fill educational gaps. The conversation covers racism and microaggressions, the burden of proof placed on Black students, strategies for arming students with facts and sources, teaching Black history to largely Latino classes, and a recent Piscataway–Plainfield game security controversy. Plummer explains his photojournalism work in sports, protests, and boxing, why he stopped shooting weddings, and how to get the book and connect via Instagram @ProfPlummer, Amazon, or Sendell’s Bookstore.
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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • Choices
    Jun 6 2026
    Host Aaron Robinson presents a modern moral scenario inspired by biblical themes and the film “Highest to Lowest”: David, a longtime real estate mogul, is finalizing a major commercial deal using much of his family’s savings when kidnappers demand a ransom, threatening to kill the captive in three days. The twist is they mistakenly kidnapped Kyle, the son of David’s best friend and pastor, Paul, believing he was David’s son. The group debates whether David should sacrifice the deal and risk his marriage and family’s future to pay, weighing compassion, covenant and family unity, and practical options like involving police, church resources, media, fundraising, and counsel. They emphasize prayer, seeking God’s direction, taking faith-based action, and making decisions with one’s spouse, acknowledging uncertain outcomes and consequences.
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    1 hr and 15 mins
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