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From hip-hop to the 2020 Census, Elijah and guest, Larry Robinson (his older Brother) discuss a variety of topics during the COVID-19 pandemic. 
Elijah speaks with Elois Smith, a former employee of Mississippi State University, who sued the school for racial discrimination and sexual harassment, and was terminated from her position for due to unprofessional behavior.
Last month at Breckenridge Middle School in Roanake, VA, Jakiyah Fleming, a Black 6th grader was hospitalized, after she was beaten on the school bus by a white 6th grader. The incident was also captured via Snapchat. Elijah's two guests Jakiya
Larry Robinson Jr., Elijah's older brother comes back for a special BHM episode. The two talk about Larry's company Reign Supreme, aiming to teach financial literacy to the black community.
Elijah reads an excerpt from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's final speech and discusses why the message is still important today.
Elijah and social justice advocate, BeKura Shabazz, talk with Kisha Biggs. Kisha believes her son has been falsely accused of sexual assault during his college football admissions tour.
 A conversation with Winter Giovanni, a publisher and author that was previously incarcerated. She now gives back to those who were also previously incarcerated, and in particular women and their children. The two discuss her life, her publishi
Elijah celebrates the new decade with a recap of his first year as a podcaster under the mentorship of Karen Hunter. He reflects on his most compelling episodes, gives shout outs to all that have aided him through his podcasting journey as a ne
Dr. Travis Harris sits down with Elijah to discuss how he overcame his setbacks to receive two master degrees and a doctorate.
Elijah has a detailed and candid conversation with three of Henrico County Jail's inmates: Ashley Cosmi, David Biggest and Jon Beach. They discuss their upbringing, what lead them to the path of incarceration, and eventually making a change in
Elijah sits down with renowned violinist, public figure, and viral sensation, Eric Stanley. The two discuss and showcase Eric's musical talents, most notable musical experiences and encounters, his online digital media company, and his thoughts
Elijah's returning guests are Jordan White and his Father Vincent Ellis White. The two of them share such a special bond that truly can't be broken. In this follow-up the two discuss about Jordan's near-death illness, his recovery, and the late
Willie Brown and Joe Bay, who are a part of a prison mentorship program, provide insight on the prison experience. The two also talk to Elijah about their goals and aspirations for the youth and how politics shapes the system.
Keith Flemming and Aden Roane discuss their struggles with the criminal justice system as a result of their incarceration and talk about the mentorship program that they're now a part of. 
Shannon L. Taylor, Commonwealth Attorney of Henrico County, VA, who is seeking re-election, discusses with Elijah her duties and the importance of criminal justice reform, and in particular her background with juveniles. https://henrico.us/com-
Elijah speaks with reporter and TV host Daniela Tablante, producer/director of the documentary Families are Forever, Parkland Strong. The two heavily address the assault rifle debate in addition to what pushed her to film the documentary.
Stellar Award nominee and 7th grader, Christian Bolar is back to promote his newest single and catch up with Elijah on his life happenings. 
Elijah's gives his take on why video games shouldn't be the focus of why mass shootings happen in this country.
Elijah interviews Dr. Amy Cashwell, Superintendent of Henrico County School District in Virginia. The two discuss diversity, inclusion and the racial challenges faced within one of the largest school systems in America.
Elijah and Malcom Muhammad discuss peer pressure and the current state of the United State's correctional centers and prisons. 
Elijah and Malcom Muhammad discuss peer pressure and the current state of the United State's correctional centers and prisons. 
Elijah and his guest, Dr. Omekongo Dibinga, a man of multiple talents, discuss everything from activism to spoken-word poetry. 
Elijah discusses the value of his experience in Spain and how it has inspired him to create a scholarship fund so that other teens will have access to the benefits of cultural immersion.
Elijah and his friend Maurice discuss Maurice's background. Then they have an important conversation about their high school's Spanish immersion program and how the program's trip impacts students.
Elijah breaks down the damage of underage substance abuse and how most kids experiment with drugs and alcohol for the first time right in their own homes.
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