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Everyday Black Men

By: Everyday Black Men
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  • Join Riker, R. Reed, Armstead, DJ ALL MIGHT, Sham, the Black Libertarian and The Rider as they discuss topics from the viewpoints of 7 different everyday black men. From the latest in pop culture, to black thoughts and relationship problems there is no topic too controversial.

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Episodes
  • MCU Meltdowns, Horny Executives, and MFK Debates
    Jun 1 2024
    In the latest episode of "Everyday Black Men," the hosts continue their lively and candid discussions from "Free Chopsticks, Stolen Ketchup, and Konsole Konflicts!" Reed opens the episode by declaring the MCU dead, blaming Disney for ruining it. The Black Libertarian shares his discomfort about being the only black person in professional settings, humorously noting that executive black women can be both mean and overly flirtatious. The conversation takes a reflective turn as the hosts discuss moments when they felt they let down their fellow black community members due to various circumstances. Riker shares a surprising story about a young acquaintance, and the episode wraps up with a playful debate on marrying Ludacris' wife, famous people caught in public scandals, and much more, blending humor with thoughtful insights.

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    45 mins
  • Free Chopsticks, Stolen Ketchup, and Konsole Konflicts!
    Apr 30 2024
    In the latest episode of "Everyday Black Men," the hosts delve into a mix of humor and social commentary, continuing the conversation from their Patreon-exclusive episode. Riker lightens the mood by teasing Reed about his thriftiness with chopsticks, while Sham shares an anecdote about greed involving ketchup hoarding and corporate water monopolies in California. The discussion takes a turn into pop culture as the hosts examine the social dynamics of anime fans, noting some fans' difficulty in engaging in non-anime conversations. Throughout the episode, the hosts sprinkle in humor with references to "Hoe Math" and Katt Williams jokes, and cap off with a spirited debate on video game fandom, blending entertainment with insightful dialogue on contemporary issues.

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    56 mins
  • Self-Love, Rap Battles, and Walmart Economics
    Apr 2 2024
    In this lively episode of "Everyday Black Men," the hosts delve into a mix of entertainment, self-love, and social commentary, with Sham kicking things off. The discussion quickly heats up with Riker and Reed clashing over Reed's bold assertion that Nia Long is a D-level actress, a stance that Riker vehemently opposes. The Black Libertarian shifts the conversation to the topic of self-love, only to be met with skepticism from the rest of the group, sparking a debate about the concept's validity. The dialogue then turns to the hip-hop world, with Riker questioning the appropriateness of an age limit for rappers, leading Reed to mention the generational divide exemplified by old school rappers' reception of Eminem. The episode rounds off with Sham proposing an unconventional solution to economic inequality involving Walmart bags and sharing a story that highlights the often-overlooked perspectives of children, ensuring the podcast covers a broad spectrum of topics before concluding.

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    1 hr and 1 min

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