• Episode 32: Purpose, Policy, and Controlled Chaos with Philip Wilkerson
    Jun 23 2026

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    Episode 32 of What's the Motion? brings together great conversation, thoughtful insights, and a little hip-hop debate.

    Joining the podcast is Philip Wilkerson, host of the Positive Philter Podcast, with our friend Jalen stepping in as special guest host. Phil shares his journey, the passions that shaped him, and the life philosophy that keeps him grounded and growing.

    From there, the conversation turns to politics and civic engagement. We discuss why getting involved matters, how communities can hold elected officials accountable, and the policy issues driving today's debates.

    Of course, we couldn't leave without talking about music. We close things out with what's currently in rotation and dive into some hip-hop discussion that longtime listeners won't want to miss.

    Whether you're here for personal growth, politics, or culture, Episode 32 has something for you. Tap in and join the conversation.

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    1 hr and 39 mins
  • Episode 31: Party Lines and Playoff Time
    Jun 16 2026

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    Summer is here, and What's the Motion? is back with Episode 31.

    Virginia politics takes center stage as Governor Abigail Spanberger and State Senator Louise Lucas square off over a high-stakes budget battle ahead of the July 1 deadline. With issues like cannabis policy, collective bargaining, teacher pay, and the state's balanced budget on the line, we break down what's at stake and who holds the cards.

    We also take a look beyond the Commonwealth, discussing California's governor's race and the Maine Senate contest with Graham Platner. Plus, we tackle a bigger question: who really drives political power in America?

    Then we shift from politics to culture. We discuss the NBA Finals, check in on the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs, and react to the latest Jay-Z sighting.

    From Richmond to the national stage, from the hardwood to hip hop, What's the Motion? brings together the conversations shaping Virginia and beyond. Pull up and join us for another episode.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Episode 30: Plot Twists and Villains
    Jun 1 2026

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    On Episode 30 of What's the Motion?, we tackle a packed agenda of politics, policy, and culture with implications that stretch from Richmond to Washington and beyond.

    We break down the recent Virginia Supreme Court decision that effectively nullified a redistricting effort and discuss what it means for representation, political power, and the future of electoral maps in the Commonwealth. We also examine a major U.S. Supreme Court ruling involving the Voting Rights Act and explore the potential impact on voting rights protections across the country.

    Back in Virginia, we unpack Governor Spanberger's latest veto actions, what they signal about her governing priorities, and how they could shape the political landscape moving forward.

    Then we turn our attention to a provocative national conversation: Is a proposed federal funding initiative simply a political slush fund, or could it represent a pathway toward addressing longstanding inequities and conversations around reparations? We explore the arguments, the politics, and the stakes.

    Finally, we close the show with a culture check. Every villain needs a hero, and every rap battle needs a next chapter. We discuss Drake's new album Iceman, the narratives surrounding its release, and where it fits in the current state of hip hop.

    From courtrooms and capitol buildings to the recording booth, we've got you covered. Tune in, join the conversation, and don't forget to subscribe, rate, and share What's the Motion? with a friend.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Episode 29: The Motion in Ohio
    May 18 2026

    On Episode 29 of What's the Motion?, we sit down with Dontavius Jarrells, a rising leader representing Columbus, Ohio, and currently running for reelection to a third term in the Ohio House. From grassroots beginnings to the Statehouse, Representative Jarrells shares what drives his leadership, the realities of serving his community, and the legislative work he's most proud of.

    We also break down what a state representative actually does in Ohio, how that compares to the Commonwealth of Virginia, and why local and state government decisions matter more than people think. The conversation expands into national headlines, political culture, and the challenges of leading in unpredictable times.

    Of course, this wouldn't be What's the Motion? without a few detours into hip hop, comic books, and the culture shaping the next generation of leadership. Politics, personality, and real conversation all in one episode. Tap in.

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    44 mins
  • Episode 28: From Richmond to the Moon
    Apr 15 2026

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    In Episode 28 of What's the Motion, we're connecting the dots from Richmond to the cosmos and back again.

    We start in Virginia, breaking down the high-stakes redistricting referendum and what it could mean for control of the U.S. House. Then we look at Governor Spanberger stepping into her power, signing major legislation while drawing clear lines with key vetoes.

    From there, we zoom out to the escalating tensions in Iran and unpack how global conflict is shaping political narratives here at home. Back stateside, we get into the algorithmic battlefield, exploring how AI is quietly rewriting the rules of social media and political communication.

    Then we take things skyward. With the Artemis mission heading to the Moon, we talk about why space is no longer just exploration, it's strategy, influence, and the next frontier of geopolitics.

    And of course, we close it out with culture. The latest twists, headlines, and courtroom drama from the hip hop world that you can't ignore.

    Politics, technology, culture, and a little bit of outer space. This episode moves.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Episode 27: Midterms Start Now: Texas Primary, Virginia Redistricting & the SAVE Act
    Mar 19 2026

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    Episode 27 of What's the Motion? drops you straight into the heat of the moment. We head to Texas to break down the Democratic primary and what it signals for the 2026 midterms, then bring it back home to Virginia to unpack the high-stakes April 21 redistricting referendum and the early voting curveballs already shaking things up.

    With the legislative session wrapped, we sort through the wins, the misses, and the eyebrow-raisers including the Fairfax casino proposal. On the national stage, we dig into the gridlock around the SAVE Act and what it could mean for voting rights across the country, no spin, just the real implications.

    And because politics isn't the only stage that matters, we close out with a run through awards season from the Academy Awards to the Golden Globe Awards and the Primetime Emmy Awards, plus a quick pulse check on what's moving in hip hop right now.

    If you're trying to stay informed without getting lost in the noise, this episode keeps it sharp, honest, and moving. Hit subscribe and stay in the loop.

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    44 mins
  • Episode 26: New Leadership, New Maps, New Motion
    Feb 28 2026

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    We're back for 2026 with a strong first episode after our break. This week on What's the Motion?, we take a close look at the new administration under Virginia's first woman governor, Abigail Spanberger, and break down what her team's early direction could mean for this year's General Assembly session.

    We dig into Virginia's redistricting debate and unpack the arguments on both sides, exploring how changes to representation could reshape the Commonwealth's political landscape.

    Then we shift our lens to the national stage with a conversation about the unfolding immigration debate and related developments in Minnesota that are sparking national attention and provoking sharp reactions across the country.

    As always, we close out the show with a look at what's happening in hip hop and how commercial pressures are influencing the culture right now.

    A big thank-you to everyone tuning in. We had a few audio hiccups this time around, but we think you'll find the conversation worth it. Let us know what you think in the comments on our Facebook page and stay in the motion.

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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • Episode 25: The Year in Motion
    Dec 31 2025

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    A new episode to ring in the New Year. In the 25th episode of the What's the Motion Podcast, the team reflects on the highs and lows of 2025. We break down the biggest political headlines and events shaping our world and our community, all through the signature What's the Motion perspective. The episode wraps with our predictions for 2026 and how the political energy may shift in the year ahead. Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform and stay tuned for more conversations and content in the new year.

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    41 mins