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The Progress Report Podcast

The Progress Report Podcast

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The Progress Report is more than media—it’s a movement. Founded in Atlanta, we are a premier hip-hop platform dedicated to documenting the culture, amplifying untold stories, and championing the voices that shape the streets and the sound. Through raw interviews, real conversations, and unapologetic content, we bridge the gap between underground talent and mainstream recognition. We don’t chase clout—we create impact. Our mission is to give artists and creatives the space to speak their truth, share their grind, and inspire progression. From breaking new music to covering industry trends, The Progress Report is trusted by artists, respected by fans, and rooted in authenticity. This is where hustle meets media. This is The Progress Report.The Progress Report Media Group LLC Economía Gestión y Liderazgo Liderazgo Música Política y Gobierno
Episodios
  • Bloody Jay addresses relationship with Rocko, reflects on losing Trouble, Young Scooter, no contact with YFN Lucci
    Jul 7 2025
    “Social media f*cked the world up” ~ Bloody Jay Atlanta living legend Bloody Jay skips class with Lalaa Shepard of The Progress Report to speak about serving prison time during Covid, offers advice to parents coming home from prison, Bloody speaks on his mental health and life adjustments after serving 5 years behind bars, music with Future, Sauce Walka, OJ Da Juiceman, how he released music while in prison, relationships with other Atlanta rappers, details for his upcoming album with super producer Will A Fool, and defines our keyword “progress”.
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    25 m
  • The Tour: Fusing Hip Hop, Mental Health & Politics in a Changing America + plans to run for office!
    Jul 5 2025
    In this powerful episode of The Progress Report, we sit down with G and Clif Tha Supa Producer to explore their groundbreaking project “The Tour” — a movement blending hip hop, physical fitness, and mental health awareness. During the episode we dive into: • Their background as DJs and how the project was created • The connection between hip hop culture and emotional healing • Thoughts on YSL, Young Thug, and the politics of justice • Their ties to the Department of Justice, Obama, and political aspirations • Why they believe progress doesn’t always have to come with a cost • Their take on fitness, community support, and Black wellness • Reflections on Trump, Kamala Harris, and the role of music in advocacy • And why the keyword “progress” means more now than ever
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    26 m
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