Menu
Sign In Search Podcasts Libraries Charts People & Topics Add Podcast API Blog Pricing
Podcast Image

No Jumper

Michael Blackson on Impregnating his Sidechick, Kevin Hart Roast, Katt Williams Beef & More

19 Jun 2026

Transcription

Transcript generated automatically by AI and may contain errors.

Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?

0.031 - 30.256

Here we go. What's going on, man? How you feeling? Good, man. All right, good. What you cooking up there? Some peppermint tea with lemon juice. Nice. Y'all ain't got no honey on here, man. Y'all on a budget or something, man? Yeah, yeah, yeah. No honey. No honey available at this time. Well, I don't know. I feel like you might be like the first guest who like cooked up.

0

30.337 - 32.94

Everybody would drink liquor. What they be doing? Asking for it.

0

32.92 - 61.982

uh lean what the hell kind of guess you'd be having man like serious dude killers drug dealers etc oh yeah yeah we have one of our regular hosts just went to jail for murder oh that's why i saw that yeah yeah we don't think he did it though we think he was just there just happened to be there he just pulled up to the liquor store a couple guys beating the out of somebody possibly killing him all of a sudden he's locked up because he's a no jumper host so they automatically assume he's like a mob boss

0

64.274 - 86.85

So they might make the same. They might make the same assumption about you. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's crazy. So we don't think he did it. Mother you don't know your homeboy? I mean, every time I've been around him, he just sat there and smoked weed, and he was like a real chill guy. He's not a killer. Never gave me that vibe, but, you know, anything's possible. Has he ever killed somebody before?

0

86.89 - 108.855

Me? Or him? Him, him. As far as a killer, he's not a good guy, man. Yeah, but I could kill. I could kill. I've thought about it. I'm sure all I've thought about. Is that a napkin or something? Let me wipe this off, man. I want to like... Oh, you want to wipe that off? You want to give him some napkins or something? Yeah, well, in the words of Tupac, I'm not a killer, but don't push me. You know?

108.875 - 126.09

Okay. No, no, I'm sure anybody could be pushed. I mean, sometimes you look at like... For instance, was there a kid that was just in court and, you know, that killed their... Was it a rapper from Jacksonville that they murdered? Oh, you're talking about Fulio's killers. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, like the little kid. He seemed like he was a good kid. Yeah.

126.07 - 140.913

One of them, like, you know, his parents, he's from, like, a fortunate neighborhood, and his mom took him to Europe. And this, you know what I mean, looked like a killer. And all of a sudden, now he's about to go to jail. I think that's the allure of the whole drill rapper thing, you know?

140.933 - 159.638

I'm saying, yeah, but, you know, it's sad when it just shows you that anybody could kill at any moment for whatever reason. Yeah, I mean, I think it's like a peer pressure thing. Yeah, him definitely was peer pressure. When you're a frigging teenager or you're that young, I think that there's a lot of social pressure. It is. Trying to prove that you're tough. Exactly, yeah.

160.319 - 185.031

I always hear that once you get past that 18 to 21-year-old age range, that's when dudes are liable to make terrible decisions and throw their life away. I'm a doula. I'm Nagata, right? I got that from that movie. What is that? Waterboy. What a boy. Is this thing in you that make you feel like you're, you know... Don't be feel like you wanna be bully. You wanna feel tough. I'm not sure.

Chapter 2: How does Michael Blackson define success in his career?

4616.879 - 4625.875

whoever we want. You go to a nightclub, they don't let ugly girls in the nightclub, right? So again, he don't want no girls in a pool with a, on the side or whatever.

0

4626.035 - 4645.411

There is part of me that as much as I'm opposed to racism, that I feel like if you want to live in a community and, you know, regulate who lives in the community based on like anything, if you want to live in a Jewish community and you don't want to rent your, houses within that community to anybody besides Jewish people, I mean, I feel like that's okay, right?

0

4646.112 - 4662.563

Would you think it was okay for a black community to say, hey, we don't want any white people living there? I mean, I personally will not go nowhere I'm not wanted. Yeah. That's, you know... If somebody don't want, why would you want to go anywhere that you don't want to know? You got to worry about people doing shit to you. And who has the energy? Life is short.

0

4662.643 - 4675.383

I want to live my life as long as possible. If my friends don't want me in their neighborhood or whatever, I'm not going there. Fuck your neighborhood. I'm going to go where I'm wanted. Do you have the right to do that? Of course you don't. But if you don't want me there, why should I come? To prove what?

0

4676.164 - 4696.441

And when I first started hearing about these white-souling communities, I thought that there might not be that much of a challenge to it because of the fact that, like, what black person would want to live in this community. But the woman who's suing, she was attempting to buy this piece of land because she felt like it was undervalued. She didn't even want to live there.

4696.481 - 4719.881

She wanted to just buy it and rent it out as an Airbnb or whatever. Oh, that's a real, real neighborhood. Yeah, yeah. Where is it at? What state? Oh, let me see. We got about 10 minutes, motherfucker. So let's get to the good part. It was a while ago. Where was this? Remind me so I don't go get a house there. Maybe I should get a house there. No, for sure.

4719.901 - 4743.733

I mean, they wouldn't want anything to do with me either. Why? Because your tattoos and you... I feel like my, the whole porn thing probably goes against whatever they're trying to build as well. Oh, it's in Arkansas. Okay. So I don't know. Yeah. I mean, I don't know, man. I do. I mean, the thing about it, we, you know, I don't know.

4743.873 - 4766.682

I just believe like, you know, don't go in the way you not want to, man. Fuck it. Yeah, definitely. Okay, why do you feel like the comedy movie thing kind of came to a close, that the comedy movies just don't really exist anymore? And is there still part of you that would love to create something like that? Or is there part of you that sort of resents that you –

4766.83 - 4792.078

don't live in an age where comedy movies are still so popular as they were in the 90s and 2000s. It's a shame now. But it's the era we are in. People are into these little phones and these kids. Our attention span is so bad. And because of that, if your movie's not gonna be outstanding, nobody's gonna sit for an hour and a half and watch it. You know, we watch movie at home.

Comments

There are no comments yet.

Please log in to write the first comment.