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The Oddcast

The Oddcast

Written by: Marc Jay & Ra Machina
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  • The OddPod - This $&!% EASY: The Inspiring Journey of SouthSide Mike
    Jan 24 2026

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    In the latest episode of O-D-D-P-O-D, hosts MarcJay and Pod Rashid sit down with the talented producer from Louisville, Southside Mike. His journey from a challenging high school experience to becoming a recognized name in the industry is not only inspiring but also a testament to resilience and determination.

    Section 1: Early Life and Education
    Southside Mike, whose real name is Michael Cox, opens up about his tumultuous high school years. He attended Butler High School but faced significant challenges, including being expelled just three months before graduation. "They pulled me into the office and everything, bro, without my parents," he recalls. This pivotal moment could have derailed his future, but Mike's determination kept him pushing forward.

    After his expulsion, he enrolled in Jefferson County Public Schools but quickly realized it wasn’t the right fit. "I said, man, fuck this shit. I wasn't even about to, you know, just say, fuck school," he admits. Thankfully, his parents supported him through the struggle, enrolling him in Job Corps, where he learned valuable skills, despite facing setbacks there as well.

    Eventually, Mike found his way to Liberty High School, where he finally completed his diploma. "I got my diploma from Liberty though," he states. His journey highlights the importance of perseverance, as he overcame numerous obstacles to achieve his educational goals.

    Section 2: The Importance of Education and Lifelong Learning
    During the conversation, Mike emphasizes the value of education beyond traditional schooling. "I feel like everybody should try to learn as much as possible," he advises, sharing his commitment to continuous learning. He encourages others to seek knowledge every day, stating, "Just, you know, every day try to learn something new."

    This sentiment resonates deeply in today’s fast-paced world, where skills and knowledge can provide a competitive edge. He believes that education should not only be confined to a classroom but should be a lifelong pursuit, adapting and evolving as one progresses through life.

    Section 3: Building a Brand and Community Support
    As Mike discusses his journey into the music and production industry, he reflects on the importance of branding and community support. He shares his experiences launching merchandise, stating, "It's so much shit like a nigga got to do because you know, I'm branding myself."

    The outpouring of support from his community has played a significant role in his success. "People just want to support you, and I got so much support out here, bruh. It's crazy," he says. This connection with his audience not only fuels his motivation but also highlights the impact of community in individual success.

    Mike's approach to branding is not just about selling products; it’s about creating a sense of belonging and connection with his fans. He expresses gratitude for the support he has received, noting that it has surpassed his expectations, as some of his merchandise sold out within a day.

    Conclusion: Key Takeaways
    The journey of Southside Mike is a powerful reminder that resilience and determination can lead to success, even in the face of adversity. His story illustrates the importance of education, lifelong learning, and the value of community support in achieving one’s goals.


    Tags: Southside Mike, O-D-D-P-O-D, podcast, education, resilience, community support, br


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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • The OddPod: Marching w/ MLK Jr. at 13, Slavery to Legacy, Whitlock's Compositions & More w/ Charlene Holloway
    Jan 19 2026

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    On this special Martin Luther King Jr. Day episode of The OddPod, we sit with a living archive of history—Charlene Hampton Holloway, a Louisville native whose life bridges memory, movement, and legacy. At just 13 years old, Charlene marched with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in Louisville, risking arrest so future generations could walk freely. This episode isn’t just an interview—it’s a firsthand account of courage, youth-led resistance, and the everyday people who powered the Civil Rights Movement from the ground up.

    Charlene comes from a lineage where Black excellence wasn’t aspirational—it was necessary. Her grandfather owned the only Black-owned florist shop west of the Ninth Street Divide, with signage painted by Muhammad Ali’s father. Her mother shattered barriers as the first Black woman from Kentucky to graduate from Indiana University’s School of Music. Charlene carried that legacy forward as a nurse, activist, and historian, eventually chronicling over 200 years of her family’s story—from slavery to sovereignty—in her book Whitlock’s Compositions.

    Together, we explore segregated Louisville, teenage jail cells, preserved protest signs, erased histories, and the urgency of documenting our stories before they disappear. This conversation is emotional, educational, and deeply human—a reminder that history doesn’t only live in textbooks, but in the people who were brave enough to stand up, march forward, and remember. This is The OddPod doing what it does best: flipping the narrative and amplifying voices that shaped our world.


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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • OddBall S2 Ep3 - The Taj & Reyna Show, Cardiac Cats?!, Broncos - Bills Breakdown & Much More
    Jan 18 2026

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    In this episode of the OddBall, host Marcus dives into a variety of sports topics, starting with a heartfelt introduction that sets the tone for a relaxed yet insightful discussion. He highlights the significance of an upcoming special episode featuring a guest who marched with Martin Luther King Jr., emphasizing the importance of local history and community engagement. The conversation then shifts to women's basketball, particularly focusing on the University of Louisville's women's team, celebrating their recent victory against Notre Dame and discussing standout players like Taj and Reyna Scott. Marcus praises their performance and the coaching strategies that have led to their success, while also reflecting on the challenges faced by the men's team, including injuries and speculation surrounding player performance.

    As the episode progresses, Marcus transitions into a broader discussion about the state of college basketball, touching on the implications of gambling in sports and the need for regulatory measures to protect the integrity of the game. He also shares his thoughts on the NFL, analyzing recent games and player performances, particularly focusing on the Denver Broncos and Buffalo Bills matchup. The episode wraps up with predictions for the NCAA title game and a call to action for listeners to engage with the podcast, emphasizing the importance of community and shared experiences in sports.



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