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FLOW OF WISDOM is lead by Sean Anthony, a 25+ year radio veteran, media executive, and creator of the long-running investigative platform Flow of Wisdom. For more than a decade, Sean has explored the intersections of artificial intelligence, emerging technology, psychology, deep-state geopolitics, UFOs, occult symbolism, and the hidden systems shaping our world—long before these topics hit mainstream news. After a two-year hiatus, Flow of Wisdom is back, now evolving from a nationally syndicated radio show into a modern podcast and livestream experience. Sean brings the same broadcast instincts, but with a renewed focus on A.I., quantum physics, digital deception, transhumanism, information warfare, exposing the occult, the future of human consciousness, and more. With 25+ years in broadcasting across major U.S. markets, Sean has interviewed some of the most controversial thinkers, cultural icons, and emerging voices in science, media, and technology. His work blends investigation, intuition, and real-time analysis—making Flow of Wisdom a destination for curious minds who want context, not noise. Sean is also the founder of Sean Anthony Media Group, The Sean Anthony Foundation (501c3), and a participant in the TechX Accelerator developing new tech innovation. He is the author of Conversations With Hip Hop, available on Amazon. Flow of Wisdom delivers the conversations shaping tomorrow—before the world realizes they matter.

Sean Anthony’s Review on Jamie Foxx “Best Night of My Life”

If you want to hear a typical party album saying the same ol’ lyrics “we on patron, let’s go home, then let’s bone, tell the DJ to do this, type of album then this is perfect for you.  I was very disappointed after listening to the “Best Night of My Life”.  I could be harsh and say that this was the “Worst 40 minutes of Mine”, but it wasn’t that bad. Although I am a Jamie Foxx fan, I had higher expectations based off of his last album. On this new album, the lyrics were redundant but the production was decent. I felt that Jamie could have given his fans more than what’s out there today.

There are 3 songs that stand out to me; “Fall For Your Type” ft Drake, “Living Better Now” ft Rick Ross and “Winner” ft Justin Timberlake and T.I. (which is old).  Those three songs represent the balance that this album should have. “Fall Your Type” is a well written love song. “Living Better Now” is an innovative approach and new sound  for a hip hop dance track. “Winner” represents a good motivating ‘feel good’ song.

His previous album was very well written and produced and left me wanting more. This album leaves me feeling like a glutton for the mundane pop junk that is over saturating the airwaves of today. With all the talent Foxx has, I feel like he could have given his fans more substance in his lyrics and a better balance over all.

This album Needs More Motivation.


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