Ep305 – Breasts & Therapy
In this episode, Mwende shares herstory of growing up in Eastleigh, Nairobi,a death, a fire and a lump in her breast. Here’s how you can do your own breast exam […]
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Wednesday, February 18, 2026 podcast
In this episode of “Everyday Black Men,” Sham starts by asserting that he doesn’t like debating others’ advice, only to have Riker burst in with the shocking news of President Jimmy Carter’s death. The introduction arrives late, but the fellas make up for lost time by sharing their favorite moments of 2024, from personal victories to surprising headlines. The Black Libertarian joins the podcast with just 3% battery, revealing a devastating loss Riker reveals Reed had tried warning him about. Afterward, White Collar Suge and Reed passionately debate basketball’s elusive “great white hope,” with both agreeing that it’s got a chance if the NBA could do what they would hate to. The episode wraps up on a cliffhanger as Stylish jokes that this is how sex cults begin, Reed muses that Vivek or Kamala would be equally ineffective, and everyone is left waiting for the next episode’s big answer to White Collar Suge’s questions.
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In this episode, Mwende shares herstory of growing up in Eastleigh, Nairobi,a death, a fire and a lump in her breast. Here’s how you can do your own breast exam […]
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