WilsonBlock1000 Radio

WilsonBlock1000 Radio

Mistah Wilson
Land USA
Sprog EN
Episoder 502
Seneste 19.08.2026

Hosted by Mistah Wilson, the mind behind ThaWilsonBlock, this podcast covers a range of topics including religion, arts, politics, and society. Each episode encourages listener engagement and feedback, fostering a community dialogue. The show is part of the ThaWilsonBlock media platform, which also features a magazine. Supporters can contribute through the podcast's Spreaker page.

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  • Exclusive Interview with Jamaican Dancehall Artist & Bob Marley film actor Ras Ajai 19.08.2026 1t 54min
    On this week's episode of the Radio Supa Show, we are proud to revisit our exclusive interview with the late, legendary Jamaican dancehall artist and actor, Ras Ajai. Known for his powerful artistry and unforgettable performance in the recent Bob Marley biographical film, Ras Ajai left a profound mark on Caribbean culture and the global music stage. Join us on WilsonBlock1000 Radio as we honor his memory, sharing candid reflections on his craft and the weight of his artistic legacy—an intimate, essential conversation captured shortly before his passing.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wilsonblock1000-radio--5630733/support.
  • Ricardo Garcia #178111 Allows Public Defenders to Breach Fiduciary Duties To Clients 13.03.2026 26min
    Questions about the duties and responsibilities of public defense attorneys have resurfaced amid serious allegations involving leadership within the Los Angeles County Public Defender's Office. The concerns center on claims that departmental leadership has failed to address internal practices that may compromise the constitutional rights of defendants navigating the criminal justice system.At the center of the controversy is Ricardo Garcia, who serves as the head public defender for Los Angeles County. Critics argue that Garcia’s leadership has permitted a pattern of conduct among deputy public defenders that raises questions about fiduciary obligations owed to their clients. These allegations include claims that certain attorneys have declared conflicts of interest without explanation—often through ex parte procedures—effectively withdrawing from cases without transparent justification.According to the claims, this practice has appeared in connection with court-ordered psychological or competency evaluations that were allegedly repurposed or relied upon without proper authorization or procedural safeguards. Critics contend that such actions undermine the defendant’s ability to challenge those determinations or preserve objections for appellate review.Public defenders operate under a set of ethical and constitutional obligations that differ significantly from other legal roles within the courtroom. While prosecutors represent the state and judges preside over proceedings, defense attorneys are bound by a fiduciary duty to act in the best interest of their clients. This includes protecting constitutional rights, raising legal objections, and preserving issues that may later be examined by appellate courts.However, critics of the current situation argue that in real-world courtroom environments, institutional relationships between judges, prosecutors, and defense attorneys can sometimes influence how aggressively those rights are defended. While courts publicly emphasize their commitment to safeguarding constitutional protections, some observers claim that internal courthouse dynamics may place institutional stability above adversarial advocacy.Another issue raised in the allegations involves the handling of public records requests. It has been asserted that the Public Defender’s Office failed to respond to requests made under the California Public Records Act, a state law intended to ensure government transparency by granting citizens access to certain public documents. If true, failure to respond to such requests could raise additional questions about compliance with transparency requirements for publicly funded offices.The claims also reference actions taken by specific attorneys connected to a criminal proceeding known as *People v. Michael Taylor*. One attorney mentioned in the allegations is Michael Herman Salmaggi, who is accused of declining representation after a dispute related to a defendant’s competency determination. According to the account, the defense attorney declared a conflict of interest without publicly providing a reason or conducting a formal hearing to explain the withdrawal.Other individuals named in the allegations include Danielle Marie Daroca Bell and supervisory attorney Kelly Louise O'Brien, who are accused of participating in or enabling a broader departmental pattern of ignoring objections and complaints regarding the conduct of defense counsel.Critics claim these developments reflect a larger institutional problem within the public defender system—one where defendants may struggle to preserve critical legal arguments or build a meaningful record for appeal. In criminal law, preserving objections and procedural challenges is essential because appellate courts generally review only those issues that were properly raised during trial.Without that record, defendants can find themselves in a difficult...
  • Akeem Mair on Acting, Learning, & Life Structure 28.02.2026 1t 12min
    Akeem Mair, an actor from Pasadena, California, talks about how his journey into acting gave him structure in his career and in his own personal life. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wilsonblock1000-radio--5630733/support.
  • Ready Ron Beats talks Seattle Hip Hop, Overcoming Obstacles, and Producing Music (Full Interview) 17.02.2026 1t 13min
    Ready Ron Beats talks Seattle Hip Hop, Overcoming Obstacles, and Producing Music in an Exclusive Interview w/ Mistah Wilson on WilsonBlock100 Radio (Full Gallery + Interview)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wilsonblock1000-radio--5630733/support.
  • Why Rappers Resent Eminem 15.02.2026 2min
    Eminem came up in Hip Hop during a time when personality didn't matter as much as talent did. Not saying he isn't talented at all, but if he wasn't brought out under Dr. Dre (one of Hip Hop's most respected and accomplished producers), would he have had the personality to win tha hearts of fans around tha world or would his talent alone have been enough to send him to the top? That's definitely a question for today's musical climate because we're definitely not questioning his impact in rap.Some rappers tend to resent Eminem not solely because of his ethnicity (a white rapper dominating a historically black genre), but because he is apprehensive toward honing new relationships, particularly after he has already cemented his legacy in Hip Hop. Here is what Joyner Lucas had to say about it...Think about all the basketball players who idolized Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant. All the basketball players who still get to enjoy imparted wisdom from the likes of Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul Jabbar. If these players shut out the next generation, I think it's fair to say that it would create some resentment in the newer players. My opinion is that when you are great and achieved as Eminem is, you have somewhat of an obligation to offer mentorship to those who come after you. Imagine going to the zoo and not being able to hear the lion roar, or when you attend a game with your favorite sports team and your favorite player sits out or is injured. It's disappointing.Now, to be clear. Eminem doesn't owe anybody anything. I would just argue that much of his lack of participation in the latter years of his career can create resentment in fans and other artists, especially when you have so much more to give; so much more left in the tank. But, with all due respect, he can do whatever he wants, or doesn't want, to do. I just felt this was worth discussing because after all, he sits as one of the most highly esteemed rappers Hip Hop as ever seen and heard. What are your thoughts?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wilsonblock1000-radio--5630733/support.
  • Why Gavin Newsom Has a Podcast 22.01.2026 8min
    In this episode, Mistah Wilson shares his theories on why Governor of California Gavin Newsom has a podcast and finds it highly unusual for a sitting governor. Wilson speculates that Newsom does a podcast as a sitting governor to develop false narratives as a strategic way of combating his overall bad record as California's chief executive. Share your thoughts..Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wilsonblock1000-radio--5630733/support.
  • LA Superior Court Is Operating A Shell Proceeding in People v Michael Taylor 08.08.2025 17min
    In this episode, I pull back the curtain on a criminal case that looks like justice on paper but collapses under the weight of its own contradictions. From unauthorized competency evaluations to manipulated court records, the People v. Michael Taylor case in Los Angeles County Superior Court has all the markings of a “shell proceeding” — a process that maintains the appearance of lawful prosecution while bypassing the rule of law entirely. I break down the timeline, expose the key players, and explain how fraud upon the court is being actively concealed through procedural theater. This is not just my fight — it’s a warning about what happens when due process is replaced with performance.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wilsonblock1000-radio--5630733/support.
  • Public Defender Tells Client Strategic Decisions Are Allowed To Violate Rights 08.08.2025 39min
    Mistah Wilson, as defendant Michael Taylor in People v Michael Taylor, visited the Los Angeles County Public Defender’s Office in Spring 2024 to seek clarification into the conflict of interests declared by their office without reasoning. Head Public Defender Marcus Malik Huntley #207357 alludes to tell Taylor that Attorney's strategic decision-making can lawfully violate his constitutional rights, reducing Taylor's disagreement as a matter of opinion than fact. He goes on to say that Attorneys, or public defenders, don't even tell the judge or the court when there is a conflict of interest, and firmly informs Taylor that he, as a client, does not have a legal right to know the reason for conflicts of interest declared. Listen for tha full scoop!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wilsonblock1000-radio--5630733/support.
  • "Everything Is Martial Arts" RUFIO #seattlemusicscene 25.07.2025
    RUFIO on Discipline, Energy & Generational HealingSeattle’s own B-Boy icon RUFIO shares a reflective moment: “Everything is martial arts—not everything has to be force.” He opens up about growing up in a household where yelling was the only language and how breaking—and mindfulness—taught him new ways to express and move through life.🎤 A must-watch for dancers, artists, and anyone breaking generational cycles.#RUFIO #SeattleLegend #BBoyCulture #MartialArtsInLife #BreakingSilence #EmotionalDiscipline #HealingThroughArtBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wilsonblock1000-radio--5630733/support.
  • "THERE ARE ALWAYS ARTISTS IN YOUR BACKYARD" 210West 25.07.2025 1min
    210West: You Can Be Indie and Still Go MajorIn this 60-second interview, Pasadena-based rapper 210West shares why being an independent artist doesn’t disqualify you from success on a major label. He also discusses how, like Snoop Dogg with Long Beach, he’s leveraging his own platform to promote local artists in Pasadena and Altadena. This is grassroots artist development at its finest.📌 #210West #PasadenaMusic #AltadenaArtists #IndieToMajor #WestCoastHipHop #SupportLocalTalent #IndependentArtistBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wilsonblock1000-radio--5630733/support.
  • How I Leveraged A Bench Warrant To Prove Fraud 22.07.2025 26min
    In this explosive episode, Michael Taylor breaks down how an unconstitutional bench warrant became a turning point in his case—not a setback, but a weapon. Learn how he used court records, procedural inconsistencies, and jurisdictional facts to expose systemic fraud and judicial misconduct in real time. This isn’t just about defense—it’s about flipping the script. If you’ve ever questioned the integrity of your criminal proceedings, this episode shows how a single document—when challenged with precision—can unravel an entire legal illusion.This is strategy. This is exposure. This is constitutional warfare.PEOPLE V MICHAEL TAYLORXNEGA111132-01 Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wilsonblock1000-radio--5630733/support.
  • Judicial Assistant Mery Alaberkyan Files Fraudulent Competency Assessment 21.07.2025 9min
    🎙️ Podcast Episode: Judicial Assistant Mery Alaberkyan Files Fraudulent Competency AssessmentIn this episode, we uncover startling evidence of judicial misconduct inside the Los Angeles County Superior Court PEOPLE V MICHAEL TAYLOR (XNEGA111132-01). Judicial Assistant Mery Alaberkyan is accused of fraudulently filing a Penal Code § 730 competency assessment—without a valid court order, without defendant consent, and after the presiding judge had lost jurisdiction.We examine how this unauthorized filing triggered a chain of unconstitutional events: illegal mental health referrals, denial of due process, and involuntary hospitalization. Was this clerical overreach—or calculated institutional deception?Through court records, email transcripts, and firsthand testimony, we dissect the timeline, the legal violations, and the broader implications for California’s criminal justice system.This episode is part of our ongoing series documenting systemic abuse under the guise of procedural formality—and the resistance rising in its wake.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wilsonblock1000-radio--5630733/support.
  • LA County DA Nathan Hochman Conceals Judicial Fraud 21.07.2025 5min
    🎙️ Podcast Description:LA County DA Nathan Hochman Conceals Judicial FraudIn this explosive exposé, host Michael Taylor dissects how newly elected Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman has inherited — and now conceals — a provable case of judicial fraud in People v. Michael Taylor (XNEGA111132). This episode unpacks the illegal filing of a Penal Code § 730 competency evaluation by an unverified court staffer, Mery Alaberkyan, without a judge’s lawful order — a procedural ambush that led to unconstitutional detention, forced medication, and forfeiture of trial rights.Despite formal notice and overwhelming evidence sent to his office, DA Hochman has taken no corrective action, effectively shielding the misconduct of former Judge Suzette Clover, Judicial Assistant Mery Alaberkyan, and rogue public defenders. This episode explains how this silence constitutes constructive concealment and implicates the DA’s office in the ongoing obstruction of justice.Listeners will learn how this case challenges the limits of prosecutorial ethics, due process, and separation of powers in California's criminal courts — and why silence at the top signals complicity.> Key Topics: Judicial fraud, Penal Code § 730, due process violations, DA office accountability, public defender collusion, criminal court corruption in Los Angeles.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wilsonblock1000-radio--5630733/support.
  • Roscoe Lee Owens: Pasadena Jazz Host on Preserving Tradition & Elevating New Voices (Full Interview) 14.07.2025 23min
    On this episode of WilsonBlock100 Radio, Pasadena jazz host Roscoe Lee Owens shares his passion for preserving the rich history of jazz while promoting emerging talent. He discusses the unique jazz scene in Pasadena, how jazz influences modern music, and the importance of community engagement in keeping the genre alive. Roscoe offers listeners a deep dive into jazz culture, broadcasting, and the future of this timeless art form.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wilsonblock1000-radio--5630733/support.
  • Gabriel Teodros: Beacon Hill Hip Hop Icon on Culture, Activism & Artistic Vision (Full Interview) 14.07.2025 59min
    On this episode of WilsonBlock100 Radio, legendary Seattle hip hop artist Gabriel Teodros from Beacon Hill dives deep into his powerful blend of music, activism, and storytelling. He discusses how his roots shape his lyrical themes, the role of hip hop as a tool for social change, and the evolving Seattle music scene. Gabriel shares insights into his creative process, community engagement, and the responsibility artists have to inspire and educate through their work.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wilsonblock1000-radio--5630733/support.
  • ReaLife: Tacoma Rapper on Real Talk, Community Roots & Rising in Washington’s Hip Hop Scene (Full Interview) 14.07.2025 32min
    In this episode of WilsonBlock100 Radio, Tacoma rapper ReaLife shares his story of growth, challenges, and triumph in the Pacific Northwest hip hop scene. He discusses how his Tacoma roots influence his music, the importance of authenticity, and the grind it takes to make a name independently. ReaLife offers listeners insight into the struggles and successes of building a legacy in Washington’s urban music culture.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wilsonblock1000-radio--5630733/support.
  • Cory Tate: Everett Rapper on Breaking Barriers, Authenticity & Seattle’s Hip Hop Scene (Full Interview) 14.07.2025 1t 26min
    On this episode of WilsonBlock100 Radio, Everett-based rapper Cory Tate opens up about his journey overcoming challenges, staying authentic in his music, and representing the Seattle and Everett hip hop communities. He shares his perspectives on the evolving Northwest rap scene, the stories behind his lyrics, and what it means to build a legacy as an independent artist. Listeners get a firsthand look at a rising voice shaping the Pacific Northwest sound.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wilsonblock1000-radio--5630733/support.
  • Relly 2euce: Pasadena Rapper on Real Talk, Street Life & Rising in the Music Scene (Full Interview) 14.07.2025 8min
    On this episode of WilsonBlock100 Radio, Pasadena rapper Relly 2euce shares his raw and unfiltered story of navigating the streets and the music industry. He talks about the experiences that shape his lyrics, the hustle behind his rise, and how the Pasadena music scene fuels his creative drive. This interview offers a deep dive into the realities of independent rap and the grind it takes to stand out in Southern California’s competitive landscape.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wilsonblock1000-radio--5630733/support.
  • Rell Be Free: Seattle Rapper on Authenticity, Street Stories & the Hustle Behind the Music (Full Interview) 14.07.2025 14min
    On this episode of WilsonBlock100 Radio, Seattle rapper Rell Be Free opens up about his journey through the local hip hop scene, the realities that shape his lyrical content, and his commitment to keeping his music authentic and real. He shares stories from the streets, the grind behind independent artistry, and how Seattle’s unique culture influences his sound. This interview offers a raw and honest perspective on perseverance and expression in the Northwest rap community.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wilsonblock1000-radio--5630733/support.
  • RUFIO: Seattle B-Boy, Hip Hop Artist & Dance Culture Innovator Speaks Out (Full Interview) 14.07.2025 53min
    On this episode of WilsonBlock100 Radio, Seattle’s own RUFIO dives into his dual passions as a B-boy dancer and hip hop artist. He discusses the evolution of breakdancing in the Pacific Northwest, the connection between dance and music in hip hop culture, and how he uses movement as a form of expression and storytelling. RUFIO also shares insights on community building, creativity, and keeping the spirit of old-school hip hop alive in a modern scene. This is a must-listen for fans of dance and rap culture alike.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wilsonblock1000-radio--5630733/support.

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