The most uncomfortable conversations -- the ones about race, politics, religion -- are also the most important conversations. The time has come to stop avoiding those conversations and to start engaging in them. That's what Maze Jackson and Joe Walsh do on Uncomfortable Conversations. It's a weekly dialogue between two radio talk show hosts, from different places, trying to make sense of the world.
Maze Jackson and Joe Walsh are back, and they're talking about the shootings in El Paso and in Dayton. Joe wonders how the racism displayed in these k...
After a week off, Maze and Joe are back, and they have a lot to talk about. They dive into the controversy surrounding President Trump's comments abou...
Maze and Joe take a deep dive into President Trump's tweets about the 4 Congresswomen of color. Were the tweets racist? Are black Americans offended? ...
Maze and Joe are back after a week off. On this week's episode, they talk about the Jeffrey Epstein scandal and how it might affect Bill Clinton and D...
They did it. They finally did it. Maze and Joe go there ... They spend the entire show debating reparations, and whether or not the Founding Fathers w...
Maze and Joe are back, and they are talking about the 2020 presidential election. Are black voters excited by the Democratic field of candidates? If n...
On this episode, Maze and Joe talk about homophobia in the black community. They also talk about the move by some states to restrict access to abortio...
Joe Walsh and Maze Jackson are back to talk about the inauguration of Lori Lightfoot as the new mayor of Chicago. They discuss what her ascension mean...
Joe and Maze discuss the use of the word "boy" to refer to individuals of differnt races. This leads to conversation about how we navigate racial situ...