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    <title>Buck Wit Me</title>
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    <copyright>Broderick Scott</copyright>
    <description> Buck Wit Me is your go-to podcast for raw and unfiltered stories about nightlife, entertainment, hospitality, and the wild experiences that shape us. From crazy personal tales to life-changing achievements, we dive into the real, the unexpected, and the unforgettable—straight from the people who lived it. Buckle up and vibe with us!</description>
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    <itunes:author>Broderick Scott</itunes:author>
    <itunes:summary> Buck Wit Me is your go-to podcast for raw and unfiltered stories about nightlife, entertainment, hospitality, and the wild experiences that shape us. From crazy personal tales to life-changing achievements, we dive into the real, the unexpected, and the unforgettable—straight from the people who lived it. Buckle up and vibe with us!</itunes:summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p> <strong>Buck Wit Me</strong> is your go-to podcast for raw and unfiltered stories about nightlife, entertainment, hospitality, and the wild experiences that shape us. From crazy personal tales to life-changing achievements, we dive into the real, the unexpected, and the unforgettable—straight from the people who lived it. Buckle up and vibe with us!</p>]]>
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      <title>Marcus Vance</title>
      <description>In this deep and personal conversation, Marcus opens up about his life, family history, and the roots that shaped who he is today. His story goes back generations — from the way he walks and talks, to the values passed down from his grandparents. The more you learn about Marcus’s past, the more you understand the man he is now. Don’t be surprised by how deeply rooted he is in his Southern, country upbringing.

We also dive into his thoughts on parenting and the skills he’s learned through his own journey. As fans, we get a glimpse into how Marcus discovered his voice and artistic influence — and yes, he even shares which instrument he plays!

The story behind his nickname “MVP” is revealed, along with the origin of the Beat Down Band (which wasn’t his first group). Marcus opens up about a difficult time when he had to step away from the band for health reasons — a scary chapter for him and his family.

Now, the future looks bright. Marcus has new goals and plans both personally and professionally, and he’s just getting started.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2025 18:03:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this deep and personal conversation, Marcus opens up about his life, family history, and the roots that shaped who he is today. His story goes back generations — from the way he walks and talks, to the values passed down from his grandparents. The more you learn about Marcus’s past, the more you understand the man he is now. Don’t be surprised by how deeply rooted he is in his Southern, country upbringing.

We also dive into his thoughts on parenting and the skills he’s learned through his own journey. As fans, we get a glimpse into how Marcus discovered his voice and artistic influence — and yes, he even shares which instrument he plays!

The story behind his nickname “MVP” is revealed, along with the origin of the Beat Down Band (which wasn’t his first group). Marcus opens up about a difficult time when he had to step away from the band for health reasons — a scary chapter for him and his family.

Now, the future looks bright. Marcus has new goals and plans both personally and professionally, and he’s just getting started.</itunes:summary>
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<p>We also dive into his thoughts on parenting and the skills he’s learned through his own journey. As fans, we get a glimpse into how Marcus discovered his voice and artistic influence — and yes, he even shares which instrument he plays!</p>
<p>The story behind his nickname “MVP” is revealed, along with the origin of the Beat Down Band (which wasn’t his first group). Marcus opens up about a difficult time when he had to step away from the band for health reasons — a scary chapter for him and his family.</p>
<p>Now, the future looks bright. Marcus has new goals and plans both personally and professionally, and he’s just getting started.</p>]]>
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      <title> Stu “Hanna’s Baby Boy” Robinson</title>
      <description>Today on BucWitMe: Buckwheat sits down with none other than Stu “Hanna’s Baby Boy” Robinson—a true Tampa radio legend whose voice shaped the city’s airwaves.

While Stu may have gotten his start in Charlotte, it was Tampa where he truly made his mark. In this episode, we dive into his journey through radio—how he first got behind the mic, who inspired him, and what it took to become one of the most recognizable Black radio personalities in Tampa Bay.

Stu opens up about the highs and lows of his time in Tampa, including the impact of his Father and Daughter Dance, which became a community favorite. He also takes us back to the fierce competition with Tampa’s Wild 98.7, and shares behind-the-scenes stories from his travels and time at other stations.

But it’s not all radio talk—if you know Baby Boy Stu, you know he loves to talk trash about the Cowboys (and we had to ask him why). Plus, we uncovered that he used to be a hooper back in high school!

Stu gets real about his personal battles, including a serious health scare that almost made him not here today. Yet through it all, he continues to stand strong—for radio, for his family, and for himself.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 05 May 2025 00:34:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Broderick Scott</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Today on BucWitMe: Buckwheat sits down with none other than Stu “Hanna’s Baby Boy” Robinson—a true Tampa radio legend whose voice shaped the city’s airwaves.

While Stu may have gotten his start in Charlotte, it was Tampa where he truly made his mark. In this episode, we dive into his journey through radio—how he first got behind the mic, who inspired him, and what it took to become one of the most recognizable Black radio personalities in Tampa Bay.

Stu opens up about the highs and lows of his time in Tampa, including the impact of his Father and Daughter Dance, which became a community favorite. He also takes us back to the fierce competition with Tampa’s Wild 98.7, and shares behind-the-scenes stories from his travels and time at other stations.

But it’s not all radio talk—if you know Baby Boy Stu, you know he loves to talk trash about the Cowboys (and we had to ask him why). Plus, we uncovered that he used to be a hooper back in high school!

Stu gets real about his personal battles, including a serious health scare that almost made him not here today. Yet through it all, he continues to stand strong—for radio, for his family, and for himself.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Today on BucWitMe: Buckwheat sits down with none other than Stu “Hanna’s Baby Boy” Robinson—a true Tampa radio legend whose voice shaped the city’s airwaves.

While Stu may have gotten his start in Charlotte, it was Tampa where he truly made his mark. In this episode, we dive into his journey through radio—how he first got behind the mic, who inspired him, and what it took to become one of the most recognizable Black radio personalities in Tampa Bay.

Stu opens up about the highs and lows of his time in Tampa, including the impact of his Father and Daughter Dance, which became a community favorite. He also takes us back to the fierce competition with Tampa’s Wild 98.7, and shares behind-the-scenes stories from his travels and time at other stations.

But it’s not all radio talk—if you know Baby Boy Stu, you know he loves to talk trash about the Cowboys (and we had to ask him why). Plus, we uncovered that he used to be a hooper back in high school!

Stu gets real about his personal battles, including a serious health scare that almost made him not here today. Yet through it all, he continues to stand strong—for radio, for his family, and for himself.</p>]]>
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      <title>Novacane </title>
      <description>Join Novacane as she shares the story behind her empowering journey and how her impactful event, Smoken Word, came to life. One of the best open mic sessions in Tampa  In this video, Novacane discusses the highs and lows of her path, her dedication to CAN community health, and her mission to empower women through her work and events. She also opens up about her collaborations, including a powerful moment when Doechii graced the Smoken Word stage. With her book and unwavering commitment to helping others, Novacane stands strong on her journey to inspire and uplift. Tune in for insight, motivation, and a real talk on overcoming challenges.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 05 May 2025 00:28:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Broderick Scott</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Join Novacane as she shares the story behind her empowering journey and how her impactful event, Smoken Word, came to life. One of the best open mic sessions in Tampa  In this video, Novacane discusses the highs and lows of her path, her dedication to CAN community health, and her mission to empower women through her work and events. She also opens up about her collaborations, including a powerful moment when Doechii graced the Smoken Word stage. With her book and unwavering commitment to helping others, Novacane stands strong on her journey to inspire and uplift. Tune in for insight, motivation, and a real talk on overcoming challenges.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Join Novacane as she shares the story behind her empowering journey and how her impactful event, Smoken Word, came to life. One of the best open mic sessions in Tampa  In this video, Novacane discusses the highs and lows of her path, her dedication to CAN community health, and her mission to empower women through her work and events. She also opens up about her collaborations, including a powerful moment when Doechii graced the Smoken Word stage. With her book and unwavering commitment to helping others, Novacane stands strong on her journey to inspire and uplift. Tune in for insight, motivation, and a real talk on overcoming challenges.</p>]]>
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      <title>Angel Soto</title>
      <description>Giving flowers to a Tampa legend—Angel Soto! From DJing at his house to hooking up local DJs like Trauma &amp; DJ Coz with records, Angel has been a major force in the city’s music scene. He personally delivered records to DJs at stations &amp; clubs, helped break artists, and had a record store that attracted countless talents. We dive into how the Tampa Music Conference came to life, his journey into launching a record label, and his latest venture—Benton Media Lounge. Angel’s dreams didn’t just come true for him; they uplifted an entire music community.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 05 May 2025 00:26:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Giving flowers to a Tampa legend—Angel Soto! From DJing at his house to hooking up local DJs like Trauma &amp; DJ Coz with records, Angel has been a major force in the city’s music scene. He personally delivered records to DJs at stations &amp; clubs, helped break artists, and had a record store that attracted countless talents. We dive into how the Tampa Music Conference came to life, his journey into launching a record label, and his latest venture—Benton Media Lounge. Angel’s dreams didn’t just come true for him; they uplifted an entire music community.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Giving flowers to a Tampa legend—Angel Soto! From DJing at his house to hooking up local DJs like Trauma &amp; DJ Coz with records, Angel has been a major force in the city’s music scene. He personally delivered records to DJs at stations &amp; clubs, helped break artists, and had a record store that attracted countless talents. We dive into how the Tampa Music Conference came to life, his journey into launching a record label, and his latest venture—Benton Media Lounge. Angel’s dreams didn’t just come true for him; they uplifted an entire music community. </p>]]>
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      <title>Ezz Marie</title>
      <description>"Ladies, do you prefer chocolate or flowers for Valentine's Day? EzzMarie drops some relationship knowledge, which is something she often discusses on her podcast TextToMyExxx. We kicked off the conversation about going out to eat on the first date—should women pay for dinner, or at least contribute something? These are just a few of the things we discuss. And of course, we dive into some relationship topics too. Let’s see if you agree or disagree with EzzMarie!"</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 05 May 2025 00:20:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Broderick Scott</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>"Ladies, do you prefer chocolate or flowers for Valentine's Day? EzzMarie drops some relationship knowledge, which is something she often discusses on her podcast TextToMyExxx. We kicked off the conversation about going out to eat on the first date—should women pay for dinner, or at least contribute something? These are just a few of the things we discuss. And of course, we dive into some relationship topics too. Let’s see if you agree or disagree with EzzMarie!"</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>"Ladies, do you prefer chocolate or flowers for Valentine's Day? EzzMarie drops some relationship knowledge, which is something she often discusses on her podcast TextToMyExxx. We kicked off the conversation about going out to eat on the first date—should women pay for dinner, or at least contribute something? These are just a few of the things we discuss. And of course, we dive into some relationship topics too. Let’s see if you agree or disagree with EzzMarie!"</p>]]>
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      <title>Snatcha Da Boss</title>
      <description>It sounds like you got a great insight into Snatcha’s perspective on the music scene, especially in Tampa. It’s interesting to hear him talk about how Doechii, who’s now gaining major attention, was picking up on the game just by being around him and his brother. The way he describes Tampa’s music scene also seems pretty raw—highlighting how many artists might get caught up in the flashy rap trends rather than embracing a more authentic hip hop sound. It makes you wonder how much the city’s talent pool could evolve if more artists pushed themselves to step out of their comfort zones and maybe even collaborated more with DJs to build something bigger for the national stage.

The idea of the A&amp;R touch and how Tampa has its own vibe but still needs that broader platform to really shine is super relevant, too. A lot of talented cities don't get the national spotlight they deserve, and DJs can really be a bridge for those artists. What do you think it would take for Tampa to really get that national attention—would it be more local collaborations, or do you think it needs something bigger to happen for the city’s music scene to be recognized on that level?

Doechii is on the radar of some many people that she is nom for 4 Grammy's. Wish her all the luck.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 05 May 2025 00:17:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>It sounds like you got a great insight into Snatcha’s perspective on the music scene, especially in Tampa. It’s interesting to hear him talk about how Doechii, who’s now gaining major attention, was picking up on the game just by being around him and his brother. The way he describes Tampa’s music scene also seems pretty raw—highlighting how many artists might get caught up in the flashy rap trends rather than embracing a more authentic hip hop sound. It makes you wonder how much the city’s talent pool could evolve if more artists pushed themselves to step out of their comfort zones and maybe even collaborated more with DJs to build something bigger for the national stage.

The idea of the A&amp;R touch and how Tampa has its own vibe but still needs that broader platform to really shine is super relevant, too. A lot of talented cities don't get the national spotlight they deserve, and DJs can really be a bridge for those artists. What do you think it would take for Tampa to really get that national attention—would it be more local collaborations, or do you think it needs something bigger to happen for the city’s music scene to be recognized on that level?

Doechii is on the radar of some many people that she is nom for 4 Grammy's. Wish her all the luck.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>It sounds like you got a great insight into Snatcha’s perspective on the music scene, especially in Tampa. It’s interesting to hear him talk about how Doechii, who’s now gaining major attention, was picking up on the game just by being around him and his brother. The way he describes Tampa’s music scene also seems pretty raw—highlighting how many artists might get caught up in the flashy rap trends rather than embracing a more authentic hip hop sound. It makes you wonder how much the city’s talent pool could evolve if more artists pushed themselves to step out of their comfort zones and maybe even collaborated more with DJs to build something bigger for the national stage.

The idea of the A&amp;R touch and how Tampa has its own vibe but still needs that broader platform to really shine is super relevant, too. A lot of talented cities don't get the national spotlight they deserve, and DJs can really be a bridge for those artists. What do you think it would take for Tampa to really get that national attention—would it be more local collaborations, or do you think it needs something bigger to happen for the city’s music scene to be recognized on that level?

Doechii is on the radar of some many people that she is nom for 4 Grammy's. Wish her all the luck.</p>]]>
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      <title>DJ Qeys</title>
      <description>DJ Qeys started his journey in the DJ world at a family event, later moving into the club scene in Ybor City, where he earned barely anything. Despite facing homelessness and depression, he pushed through with the support of a few friends. Over time, he gained recognition and his pay improved. He also had various odd jobs in his early career. Qeys reflects on how much DJs should be paid and discusses a club he never got to play at in Tampa. He shares insights into DJ competitions, his love for Cincinnati, and the DJ battle world. His favorite music style might surprise you, and he offers do's and don'ts for DJs and artists trying to get their music played. He also talks about networking, the effectiveness of phone messages with DJs, his travel spots, favorite restaurant in Tampa, and his thoughts on bad service in certain U.S. cities.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 05 May 2025 00:17:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Broderick Scott</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>DJ Qeys started his journey in the DJ world at a family event, later moving into the club scene in Ybor City, where he earned barely anything. Despite facing homelessness and depression, he pushed through with the support of a few friends. Over time, he gained recognition and his pay improved. He also had various odd jobs in his early career. Qeys reflects on how much DJs should be paid and discusses a club he never got to play at in Tampa. He shares insights into DJ competitions, his love for Cincinnati, and the DJ battle world. His favorite music style might surprise you, and he offers do's and don'ts for DJs and artists trying to get their music played. He also talks about networking, the effectiveness of phone messages with DJs, his travel spots, favorite restaurant in Tampa, and his thoughts on bad service in certain U.S. cities.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>DJ Qeys started his journey in the DJ world at a family event, later moving into the club scene in Ybor City, where he earned barely anything. Despite facing homelessness and depression, he pushed through with the support of a few friends. Over time, he gained recognition and his pay improved. He also had various odd jobs in his early career. Qeys reflects on how much DJs should be paid and discusses a club he never got to play at in Tampa. He shares insights into DJ competitions, his love for Cincinnati, and the DJ battle world. His favorite music style might surprise you, and he offers do's and don'ts for DJs and artists trying to get their music played. He also talks about networking, the effectiveness of phone messages with DJs, his travel spots, favorite restaurant in Tampa, and his thoughts on bad service in certain U.S. cities.</p>]]>
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      <title>Olarry</title>
      <description>Olarry Speaks On Is Come Up In The Video Game World, Fatherhood, and A Popular Rapper</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 02 May 2025 03:23:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Broderick Scott</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Olarry Speaks On Is Come Up In The Video Game World, Fatherhood, and A Popular Rapper</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Rachaad White</title>
      <description>Rachaad White From Kansas to AZ to Buccaneers And Other Cool Stories You Might Not Know About #1</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 02 May 2025 02:58:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Broderick Scott</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Rachaad White From Kansas to AZ to Buccaneers And Other Cool Stories You Might Not Know About #1</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Rachaad White From Kansas to AZ to Buccaneers And Other Cool Stories You Might Not Know About #1</p>]]>
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      <title>NZ</title>
      <description>Got a chance to sit down with Nz who ran Bello's but now is currently doing this thing at Lepley's, which is own by Tyler Lepley. Moving to Florida from New York was one of the great moves that Nz made so far. From doing promote work to owning is own restaurant to his music game. The man has solid ideas that help other artist and restaurants in the Tampa area.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 01 May 2025 12:26:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Broderick Scott</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Got a chance to sit down with Nz who ran Bello's but now is currently doing this thing at Lepley's, which is own by Tyler Lepley. Moving to Florida from New York was one of the great moves that Nz made so far. From doing promote work to owning is own restaurant to his music game. The man has solid ideas that help other artist and restaurants in the Tampa area.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Got a chance to sit down with Nz who ran Bello's but now is currently doing this thing at Lepley's, which is own by Tyler Lepley. Moving to Florida from New York was one of the great moves that Nz made so far. From doing promote work to owning is own restaurant to his music game. The man has solid ideas that help other artist and restaurants in the Tampa area. 

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