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Parents In The Mix Podcast

Parents In The Mix – May 6, 2015

Hosts: Billy Johnson Jr. and Ebony Macon Johnson

Topic: Rap Kings and Trap Queens

Guest: Prince Ea

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Parents In The Mix – May 6, 2015

This week we interview spoken-word artist Prince Ea whose positive YouTube music videos have generated more than 50 million views on Facebook. He explains why he’s chosen intellect over sensationalism. Additionally, we review hip-hop songs from Kendrick Lamar, Nicki Minaj, and Fetty Wap.

“Parents in the Mix,” a fun new podcast hosted by husband and wife team Billy Johnson Jr. and Ebony Macon Johnson, keeps parents informed, giving them the valuable insight they need into their children’s playlists.

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About Kyle Jellings

Kyle Jellings grew up in the Santa Clarita Valley and graduated from Canyon High School in 2004. Following his high school career he spent three years at College of the Canyons where he graduated with his Associate's Degree. Kyle then traveled to Utah where he obtained his Bachelor's Degree in Communication: Journalism emphasis from Utah Valley University. While in Utah, Kyle had the opportunity to do many different internships which included a Production Assistant at ESPN 700 and a Media Relations Assistant with the 2009 MLS Cup Champions Real Salt Lake. Kyle was married to his wife Paola in 2008 and they had their first child, Calvin, in August of 2010. When Kyle is not at KHTS he enjoys spending time with his family and being involved in sports in any way.