Best In The MF World
Cousin Joy-Ann goes Hollywood and discusses her last time on The Reid Out Cousin Jacque puts her ‘Boots on The Ground’ and tries to get Joy-Ann to slow down. And […]
play_arrow
What Wealthy Families Teach Kids, But Churches Won’t Talk About | S4 Ep. 12 podcast
play_arrow
Erick Sermon talks ‘Dynamic Duos’ album: Tupac, Biggie, Mobb Deep, Snoop & more podcast
play_arrow
play_arrow
Deshaun Watson BACK? | Has Kevin Patullo Hate Gone TOO FAR? | Giannis Wants OUT Of Milwaukee? podcast
play_arrow
Teezee Talks Detty December Scandals, Nigerian vs Ghanaian Women & Lagos Fashion podcast
play_arrow
play_arrow
play_arrow
S2 E9: Kevin Ross podcast
play_arrow
161. PRINCESS OF ZAMUNDA podcast
play_arrow
Girl, You Need to SLOW DOWN podcast
In this episode of “Everyday Black Men,” the conversation continues from the Patreon-exclusive “Oversharing in a WWE World,” starting with Sham’s bizarre story about a woman who wanted him to make a personal sacrifice for her ego. The Black Libertarian chimes in with his now-infamous line, “I can make you nut bro,” which the group refuses to let him forget. Riker playfully questions whether he needs to hand Sham a Grammy just to end his Kendrick Lamar monologue, while Sham recalls the final year spent before cutting ties with Black Sapphire. Reed underscores that inflation isn’t a new development, reminding everyone it’s been creeping up since Trump’s first term, and Stylish appears in the second half to weigh in on Social Security matters. The episode concludes with a pointed discussion on the evolving retelling of slavery in mainstream narratives and Sham’s observation that nobody seems to talk about the LA terrorist attack anymore, prompting further reflection before the show wraps up.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/everyday-black-men–2988631/support.
Cousin Joy-Ann goes Hollywood and discusses her last time on The Reid Out Cousin Jacque puts her ‘Boots on The Ground’ and tries to get Joy-Ann to slow down. And […]
Copyright Blackpodcasting 2025