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News Flashes 03.01.22: The Black Reel Awards, Entertainment Industry Responds to Russia, and Remembering Ralph Ahn


Today we talk about the 22nd Black Reel Awards, concerts and movie premieres being canceled in Russia, and the life of Ralph Ahn. The 22nd Black Reel Awards idobi is proud to have been the presenting sponsor for last night’s 22nd Black Reel Awards. The celebration of Black filmmakers, actors, and creatives included presenters like Anthony Mackie and Jess Bowen, the new statuette designed by our very own Sherin Nicole, and honorees Halle Berry and Laurence Fishburne. The nominees were all powerhouses and it was a mystery going into the evening who would ultimately walk away with the award. Will… Read more »

The Nerds And Modern Original


The Nerds are back again with Modern Original! Andy and Josh join the nerds for a show full of laughs, nostalgic cannabis moments and some reflection on how cannabis has changed over the years.

And The Award Goes To


On Today’s Episode a referendum on the Oscars and the latest on Neuralink…Enjoy! The Brett Davern Show is streamed LIVE daily at 10am (eastern) 7am (pacific) on idobi Radio at https://idobi.com. Follow Brett on social media @BDavv, Katie : @KatieLeclerc, the show @BrettDavernShow  

Barrett Martin (Screaming Trees/Mad Season)


(THIS EPISODE IS DEDICATED TO THE LOVING MEMORY OF MARK LANEGAN, REST IN PARADISE, KING). Oh man, if I’ve ever been beside myself on this show, it’s this week! We are beyond honored to have Barrett Martin on the show, founding member of the legendary staple of the Pacific Northwest, Screaming Trees. But the thing we have been most moved by was a supergroup that Barrett was a part of in the mid 90’s called, “Mad Season”. The one album they put out, “I’m Above”, truly changed and has continued to mold my life. Maximum respect, Barrett, Aloha!

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