Épisodes

  • Black Beethoven. Identity. Power.
    Dec 19 2025

    Episode Summary
    Part two of a raw, no-filter family conversation from the Slider family room. Michael, Karen, and Dallas move from Black Beethoven and cultural erasure to Hollywood identity shifts, Samuel L. Jackson’s global impact, and what it means to move through the world as a Black family over six feet tall. The conversation expands into language, respect, confrontation, politics, money, farming, labor, and the myths people repeat about history. No scripts. No polish. Just real opinions and lived experience.

    Topics Covered
    Black Beethoven and rewritten history
    Hollywood casting and racial identity
    Ricky Ricardo and name changes
    Samuel L. Jackson and box-office power
    Being Black and over six feet tall
    Presence, respect, and confrontation
    Language, slurs, and power
    Politics and distrust
    Farming, labor, and subsidies
    Cotton myths and the cotton gin

    Timestamps
    00:00 Welcome back and Part 2 setup
    01:00 Black Beethoven and historical identity
    02:40 Hollywood casting and race
    03:10 Ricky Ricardo and changed identities
    03:40 Ariana Grande and shifting identity
    04:35 Samuel L. Jackson’s impact
    05:20 Culture and language differences
    06:10 Generational engagement
    06:45 Being Black and over six feet tall
    08:15 Respect and confrontation
    11:00 Language and power
    13:10 Workplace dynamics and authority
    16:00 Politics and distrust
    19:10 Money, farmers, and subsidies
    21:00 Labor and produce
    22:10 Cotton, the cotton gin, and slavery
    25:10 Closing thoughts

    Desi Arnaz & Hollywood
    https://www.britannica.com/biography/Desi-Arnaz

    Black Beethoven:
    Snopes – https://www.snopes.com/articles/459202/was-beethoven-black/
    The Guardian – https://www.theguardian.com/music/2020/sep/07/beethoven-was-black-why-the-radical-idea-still-has-power-today
    Samuel L. Jackson
    https://www.britannica.com/biography/Samuel-L-Jackson
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_L._Jackson?utm_source=chatgpt.com
    Ariana Grande & Pop Culture
    https://neirad.org/11303/pop-culture/what-ethnicity-is-ariana-grande-whichever-one-is-trending/
    Cotton Gin & Slavery
    https://www.britannica.com/technology/cotton-gin

    • (00:00) - 12-6-25 Fin Slider Family Part 2
    • (00:55) - Beethoven is black
    • (02:19) - Ricky Ricardo
    • (04:02) - Samuel Jackson
    • (05:33) - Engaged
    • (06:22) - Over six feet
    • (10:46) - The C word
    • (11:59) - Don't piss him off!
    • (13:09) - Deal with my husband
    • (15:40) - The election was rigged
    • (17:32) - Why did they vote for him
    • (19:10) - The money game
    • (19:46) - The farmers soybeans
    • (21:06) - Picking grapes
    • (22:00) - Picking cotton
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    25 min
  • Racism, Denial, and Why None of This Is New (Part 1)
    Dec 17 2025

    Episode 1: Why None of This Is New (Part 1)

    Podcast: Talking with the Sliders
    Hosts: Michael Slider, Karen Slider, Dallas Slider
    Content Advisory: Strong language, adult discussion

    Welcome to the very first episode of Talking with the Sliders. Recorded in our family room, this podcast is about real conversations, strong opinions, and speaking honestly about the world we live in.

    In Part 1 of Episode 1, the Sliders discuss racism in America, public denial, and why moments like the Rodney King verdict and the LA Riots were never surprising to those paying attention. The conversation moves through history, media narratives, policing, politics, and how selective memory keeps the same cycles repeating.

    No scripts.
    No filters.
    Just real talk from our home to yours.

    Episode Timeline

    00:00 Welcome to Talking with the Sliders
    00:29 Episode 1 introduction and topics
    00:44 Swastikas appearing at schools
    01:38 Racism, denial, and selective outrage
    02:51 Willful ignorance versus accountability
    04:24 Rodney King and the verdict
    05:04 Personal memories of the LA Riots
    06:14 Police culture and political loyalty
    07:02 Stolen people, stolen land, and American history
    07:34 Black Lives Matter versus “All Lives Matter”
    08:10 Black culture as America’s thermometer
    08:39 Media narratives and selective memory
    09:12 Mexican history, Dodgers Stadium, and displacement
    11:08 ICE agents, bounty hunters, and enforcement systems
    12:01 Statistics, surveys, and manipulation
    13:40 Media, entertainment, and “representative” voices
    16:07 Final reflections
    16:41 Closing remarks and Part 2 preview

    Swastikas at school.
    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/california-high-schoolers-formed-human-swastika-will-face-justice-prin-rcna248119

    LA Dodgers Stadium
    https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Battle_of_Chavez_Ravine&oldid=1309346298

    LA 1992 Riots
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_Los_Angeles_riots

    About the Podcast
    Talking with the Sliders is hosted by Michael, Karen, and Dallas Slider. Each episode features candid conversations about race, politics, history, culture, and everyday life—spoken openly from their family room.

    What’s Next

    This is Part 1 of Episode 1.
    Part 2 continues next week.

    Speak up. Stay aware. Keep moving.

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    17 min
  • Talking With The Slider's
    Dec 17 2025

    Talking With the Sliders

    Real Talk From the Family Room

    Welcome to Talking With the Sliders, a no-filter podcast recorded straight from our family room. Hosts Michael Slider, Karen Slider, and Dallas Slider take on real conversations about politics, race, jobs, relationships, culture, history, and everyday life.

    No scripts. No polish. Just honest opinions—sometimes strong—and conversations meant for adults.

    In This Episode / Trailer

    Get a preview of what’s coming on Talking With the Sliders, including candid discussions on:

    Race, history, and how narratives are shaped

    Education and uncomfortable realities

    Real-life encounters with law enforcement

    Media, pop culture, and identity

    Family perspectives you won’t hear anywhere else

    We don’t claim to have all the answers—but we’re not afraid to speak up, challenge assumptions, and say what others won’t.

    Listener Discretion

    Strong language may be used. Adult conversations only.

    If you’re looking for honest dialogue and real opinions, you’re in the right place.
    Subscribe and join the conversation.

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    2 min