We Them Media Is Reshaping How We Perceive Race, Culture, And Life

In the realm of podcasts where narratives are shaped and voices are amplified, Maceo's Podcast, aptly named "We Them Niggas” stands as a distinctive force reshaping how we perceive race, culture, and life. The podcast, with its unapologetic name, seeks to empower its community by addressing critical issues and changing the narrative. The recent interview with Bleu Pablo provides a glimpse into the podcast's mission, exploring its roots, diverse topics, and its role in the Web3 space.

Maceo delves into the origins of the podcast's name, drawing inspiration from Hip Hop culture. The name resonates with a sense of power, pride, and recognition. The term, often loaded with historical context, is reappropriated to build a brand that stands for community strength. Maceo reflects on the word's significance beyond its surface, aiming to create a platform that supports everyone in the margins, promoting intersectionality and shared experiences.

The podcast unfolds into a diverse array of topics such as hip hop, anime, race, and music. Maceo's decision to cover these varied subjects stems from a desire to connect with his audience authentically. The podcast becomes a platform for engaging conversations that bridge gaps between the black, brown, and Latino communities in New York. Maceo emphasizes the importance of recognition for people in general, making "We Them Niggas" a space for diverse and worldly experiences.

Maceo sheds light on his foray into the Web3 space. Acknowledging the rollercoaster nature of the crypto market, he shares insights into keeping the audience engaged during uncertain times. Maceo's approach involves anticipating the resurgence of interest in the Web3 space and positioning the podcast to address the questions and concerns of those exploring the space. He emphasizes networking, collaboration, and a focus on building a movement within the NFT and crypto realms.

A significant portion of the interview revolves around Maceo's commitment to empowering discourse. The podcast aims to break barriers within the black community and impoverished communities by creating safe spaces for serious conversations. Maceo expresses a deep interest in collaborating with individuals who educate themselves on topics relevant to the community. Through unapologetic conversations, "We Them Niggas” seeks to promote moral and cultural progress, challenging stereotypes and fostering understanding.

Maceo's Podcast, "We Them Niggas" emerges not just as an audio experience but as a movement to reshape narratives and empower communities. Through candid discussions on diverse topics and a commitment to the principles of Web3, the podcast becomes a bridge between cultures, fostering understanding and solidarity. As Maceo continues to navigate the evolving landscape of podcasting, "We Them Niggas” Podcast is for those seeking a platform that celebrates diversity, challenges norms, and builds a collective voice for positive change.

Bleu Pablo

Executive Director

Bleu Pablo is a visual artist, editor-in-chief of Bleucalf, and co-owner of Scott Bleu Studios. His work is known for its vibrant colors, dynamic compositions, and exploration of the concepts of chaos and balance. Pablo is passionate about using his art to make a positive impact on the world, and he is dedicated to supporting emerging artists.

http://www.bleupablo.com
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