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The Dead Homies & Enemies Podcast

The Dead Homies & Enemies Podcast

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Hosted by Dj Dead Homie (@DeadhomiesPodcast) examines controversial and thought-provoking topics, social consciousness and culture. This show is raw and unfiltered designed to educate and uplift and to provide honest insight into the issues facing the Black Community and the United States. A mix of hip-hop & RnB; political commentary, The views expressed by guests/clips are their own and their appearance on this podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. #EnjoyCopyright 2026 All Rights Reserved Politics & Government
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  • Stuck in Low-Pay Work? Here’s How People Are Moving Into Logistics & Tech Careers ,Without A Degree! !
    Feb 2 2026

    The rules of high-paying careers are changing—and you don’t need a traditional college degree to win anymore.

    This podcast explores the evolving landscape of tech, logistics, and supply chain careers, breaking down how everyday workers can transition into high-value roles using alternative education paths like certifications, bootcamps, apprenticeships, and self-guided learning.

    We dive into real-world career roadmaps for positions such as:

    • Data Analyst

    • Supply Chain & Logistics Analyst

    • Cybersecurity Specialist

    • DevOps Engineer

    • Operations & Inventory Control Roles

    Listeners will learn how to leverage practical tools like SQL, Python, Excel, Power BI, and Power Query—and how these skills directly translate into better pay, job security, and upward mobility.

    Beyond technical skills, the show emphasizes what often gets overlooked:

    • Soft skills that hiring managers actually care about

    • Networking strategies for breaking into new industries

    • Using podcasting and content creation to build authority and visibility

    • How to pivot from manual labor, warehouse, or creative backgrounds into specialized careers

    We also analyze real compensation data, entry-level vs senior pay ranges, and apprenticeship opportunities that offer paid, on-the-job training—giving listeners a realistic picture of what’s possible and how fast change can happen.

    This podcast is for anyone feeling stuck, underpaid, or underestimated—and ready to turn experience into expertise.

    🎧 New episodes break down careers, tools, and strategies you can start using today.

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    18 mins
  • Democrats Fold Again — The Game They Play with Black Power
    Nov 12 2025

    When the money talks, the people walk — and this latest government “shutdown deal” proves it. In this episode of Dead Homies & Enemies, we break down how the Democrats once again sold out their base to keep their donors happy. Prof. BlackTruth called it: this shutdown wasn’t a slip-up, it was a setup.

    From Chuck Schumer to Hakeem Jeffries, the so-called “leaders” played the same revolving-door blame game — while real Black empowerment stays off the table. We’re talking about political chess in a rigged system, where our loyalty is the bait and power’s the price.

    🧠 Street-smart talk meets strategic thinking. 💬 Tap in, think deeper, and never play the pawn.

    IG: https://www.instagram.com/deadhomiespodcast/

    #DeadHomiesAndEnemies #ProfBlackTruth #BlackEmpowerment #StreetPolitics #Democrats #ControlledOpposition #BlackMedia #PowerNotPromises

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    13 mins
  • Death Ain’t the End: The Visitors & The Afterlife Truth
    Nov 12 2025

    What if death ain’t the end—just another mission?

    From a firefighter’s near-death experience to Whitley Strieber’s encounters with beings beyond this world, we dive deep into the idea that consciousness never dies. Whether you’re from the block or the battlefield, this episode explores what the afterlife might really be—and why the hardest souls are often chosen for the deepest lessons.

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    16 mins
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