Errrrybody Ain't Able

By: Errrrybody Ain't Able
  • Summary

  • This podcast is lead by four young adults in the gap. The gap is a term for people that are in a specific age group from 20-26. While in this gap age range sometimes people just can't say what they want to say! A lot is lost between the high representation of younger kids and the forced perception of older adults. So, this is a platform for a plethora of different topic that are open for discussion. Different perspectives lead to new find understandings. This is for the people with inquiring minds. . Cause sometimes Errrrybody Ain't Able!
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Episodes
  • Unveiling Truth: Boat Incident, Viral Fame, Music Persona & Industry Dynamics
    Sep 8 2023

    Hosted by J Mac, always on point like a Sharpie, and the ever-entertaining Ant Banks, with your favorite homegirl Mia by our side. Sponsored by Co-Star Studios and Mac Juice, this is the place where you can speak your mind without any restrictions.

    In this episode, we dive deep into the unexpected controversies surrounding the Montgomery Boat Incident. You won't believe how a simple boat maneuver turned into a viral sensation. Unveil the truth as we dissect the racial tensions and surprising boating etiquette that came into play. But that's not all – we unravel the layers of viral fame as we discuss "The Bitty Stream" and its unexpected industry influence. From exploring music, persona, to controversies, we dissect the personas of Ice Spice and SexyRed, shedding light on the dynamics of the industry.

    We tackle the complexities of the viral video that had everyone talking – the chair memes, the swimming feat, and the heated debates. Join us as we untangle the web of perspectives, discussing whether it's a black versus white situation or a culmination of long-standing tensions. And what about the alleged signs of racism at a certain business? We'll take a closer look at the claims and the context behind them.

    Get ready for a thought-provoking, humorous, and no-holds-barred discussion that takes you beyond the surface and into the heart of the matter. Sit back, relax, and join us on this rollercoaster ride of opinions, revelations, and unfiltered truths. Subscribe, hit the notification bell, and let's dive into the world of "Everybody Hey"!

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    27 mins
  • "Unfiltered Revelry: Rethinking the Role of Alcohol in Social Functions"
    Sep 1 2023

    Get ready to challenge societal norms and laugh your way through thought-provoking insights. In "Do You Really Need Alcohol at Every Function?" we go beyond the surface to unravel the intriguing dynamics of booze-infused events. Is alcohol a social lubricant or an enabler of chaotic interactions? Can you truly have a blast without a drink in hand?

    We dive headfirst into the absurdity of thinking everyone needs to be a Chef Boyardee-level party host, and trust us, this is just the tip of the comedic iceberg. Mia, J, and Mr. Mike dissect the paradox of needing liquid courage to let loose and explore the wild tales of their younger days. From spontaneous dance-offs to unexpected twerking encounters, you're in for a rollercoaster of laughter and introspection.

    So, grab your favorite beverage (alcoholic or not), and join us for an unfiltered exploration of the alcohol-infused world of social gatherings. Whether you're a seasoned partier or a curious bystander, this episode will leave you pondering the lines between inhibition and authenticity. Don't forget to hit that subscribe button and ring the notification bell to join our vibrant community and never miss an uproarious episode. This is "Do You Really Need Alcohol at Every Function?" – where we uncork the truth, one laugh at a time.

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    28 mins
  • "Keke Palmer & Usher Drama: Outfit Disrespect or Valid Concern? | Dealing with Relationship Issues | Relationship Drama & Feminism"
    Aug 25 2023

    The atmosphere is electric, and the hosts waste no time in presenting their unfiltered opinions.

    Mia, the unapologetically outspoken homegirl, suggests the topic of Keke Palmer's situation with Usher, igniting a passionate debate between the hosts. Jay Mac, known for his on-point insights, acknowledges the validity of both Keke and her baby daddy's concerns, highlighting the importance of respect in relationships.

    The discussion starts with a focus on Keke's outfit, which Mia believes wasn't as disrespectful as others claim. However, Jay Mac points out that respect for a partner's feelings should take precedence, regardless of the outfit's appearance. The hosts question whether Usher saw the outfit beforehand or if it was the public display that sparked the controversy.

    As the debate unfolds, the hosts explore the dynamics of feelings and reality in relationships. Jay Mac emphasizes that feelings aren't always a true representation of reality, urging listeners to consider the bigger picture. However, Mia remains firmly in support of Keke as a fan, even though she admits Keke's actions might have been wrong.

    The spirited conversation continues, with both hosts defending their viewpoints on the matter. They highlight the significance of respect in relationships and the potential consequences of public disputes. The studio atmosphere intensifies as they explore the effects of social media exposure and how it can impact individuals and relationships.

    Ultimately, Jay Mac and Mia offer diverse perspectives on the controversial situation. While acknowledging Keke's possible misstep, Mia remains loyal to her as a devoted fan. At the same time, Jay Mac advocates for a deeper understanding of the significance of respect and the complexity of feelings and reality in relationships. The hosts leave their audience pondering the fine line between emotions and objective truth in the digital age.

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    27 mins

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