In this episode of Let's Talk Nation, Brother Love and Greg Jackson take you behind the scenes of the International Jazz Festival in Apopka, where the crowd was electrified by performances from legendary artists like Najee and Peabo Bryson. From surprise musical guests to unforgettable performances, the duo recounts their favorite moments from the festival, including Peabo’s unexpected guitar solo that left fans in awe. Brother Love also shares his personal connection to jazz and how the genre’s rich history influences his love for music.But it’s not all about the fun and festivities. The episode takes a serious turn as Brother Love and Greg discuss the recent tragedy in Nashville, where a mass shooting at an elementary school claimed six lives, including three children. They delve into the growing concern over school safety, advocating for better measures like metal detectors and enhanced security at schools to prevent such devastating events.The conversation doesn’t stop there, though. The hosts also touch on the philosophical differences between law enforcement and the state attorney’s office in Central Florida, sparking a debate on how crime, particularly youth violence, should be handled. With candid reflections on the state of safety and justice, the episode is a must-listen for anyone concerned about the future of their communities.Tune in for a mix of entertainment, thought-provoking discussions, and a call to action for change in our schools and neighborhoods.---*Join the conversation and subscribe for more episodes from the dynamic duo, Brother Love and Greg Jackson.*Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/let-s-talk-nation-usa--5270933/support).