Season 10 Episode 2: Hindsight is 20/20
The Hosts of the JAWN discuss the power of Hindsight, the difference in life perspectives and the changes in understanding as you mature.
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In this episode of “Everyday Black Men,” the hosts pick up right where they left off from “The Cinderblock Paradox,” with Armstead kicking things off by giving a shout-out to Vegeta for his heroic sacrifice in Subtitled Dragon Ball Z 30 years ago. Reed and Riker engage in a lively debate about Goku’s qualities as a father. Riker, in his usual humorous style, notes that their anime discussions might be causing them to lose female listeners, adding a touch of entertainment to the conversation. Sham interjects with a reminder that Shaquille O’Neal was unfaithful to his wife before Kobe Bryant, while Reed highlights the fact that the best baseball player currently is Japanese, bringing in a cultural perspective. The Rider shares his insights on erectile dysfunction, referencing advice from his uncle about women that adds a relatable touch to the conversation. The episode wraps up with a discussion on women checking condoms to avoid fake orgasms, Riker mentioning Paul McCartney’s hefty $20,000 daily alimony payment, and plenty of laughter before the podcast concludes.
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The Hosts of the JAWN discuss the power of Hindsight, the difference in life perspectives and the changes in understanding as you mature.
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