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This episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast begins with us discussing how Black the 2022 Oscars were and how Samuel L. Jackson deserved every bit of his achievement award. Riker touches on Jerrod Carmichael’s Rothaniel before Sham takes us to Kat William’s take on comedy. The Black Libertarian laments that kids don’t think men are straight anymore, which begins a complex discussion on masculinity and how men are judged. We dive deep into how trying is an essential part of manhood and why Kevin Samuels is such a polarizing figure. The Black Libertarian utters the titular phrase and the Rider goes into success versus survival. We close out the podcast with Sham both agreeing and disagreeing with various delegation members, a challenge to fly a plane based on what you know right now, and much more before we bring the podcast to a close.
This episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast begins with us discussing how Black the 2022 Oscars were and how Samuel L. Jackson deserved every bit of his achievement award. […]
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