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  • Bearded Ladies, Bumps, and Borrowed Wives (Part 2)
    2024/08/21
    In this continuation of "Everyday Black Men," the hosts pick up right where they left off in the episode "You a Prostitute Bruh!" The conversation kicks off with a provocative question about whether any of the members could date a woman with a beard, leading Reed to remind everyone that bearded women have been around for a while. Riker shifts the focus to the trustworthiness of an ex who seems to "accidentally" bump into you in random places. The Black Libertarian interjects with a bold analogy about the necessity of violence, comparing it to someone destroying the sanctity of your home by wearing your socks, using your toothbrush, and even borrowing your wife for the night. The episode continues with Sham sharing his trademark random thoughts, Stylish commenting on men who experiment with "throat goblins," and a lively discussion about sabotaged dating lives. The closes with the importance of freedom, a little bit of videogame talk and much more before bringing the episode to a close with humor and insight

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    54 分
  • Interview with Professor Nware Burge (Fatherhood, Family Drama, and the Price of Critique)
    2024/08/02
    In this episode of "Everyday Black Men," the hosts—Riker, Reed, the Black Libertarian, Sham, and Armstead—welcome Professor Nware Burge to discuss his documentary, "FOR MOTHERS WHO WON'T LET FATHERS SEE THEIR CHILDREN." Professor Nware sheds light on the issue of black fathers being denied access to their children, discussing the issue in prestigious settings like Oxford, and emphasizes the importance of addressing this issue. Sham explores how critiquing black fathers can sometimes be marketable, while Reed contrasts the dynamics of being married with children versus cohabiting in relation to parental responsibilities. The podcast delves into these complex topics, with the added bonus of a heated debate between Riker and the Black Libertarian available exclusively on Patreon. The episode concludes with an engaging discussion about the documentary's sequls and the broader implications for family dynamics and race relations.

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    49 分
  • Dodge and Tweet
    2024/07/17
    In this episode of "Everyday Black Men," hosts Riker, Reed, the Black Libertarian, Sham, and Armstead tackle the recent attempted assassination of Trump and speculate on how it might impact his chances in the upcoming November election, despite last week's allegations. Sham and Riker engage in a lively debate on whether being slow grants an assassin an advantage during encounters with police. Armstead poses a thought-provoking question about choosing between a world without diseases or one without death by conventional means, sparking deep discussion among the hosts. As the podcast draws to a close, Reed lightens the mood by asking the group which anime power they would choose from the big three, their favorite and least favorite Dragon Ball Z movies, and much more, leaving listeners eagerly anticipating the continuation of their conversation.

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    57 分
  • You a prostitute bruh! (Part 1)
    2024/07/06
    In this episode of "Everyday Black Men," dynamic interplay and sharp wit lead the conversation. The episode kicks off with Riker abruptly cutting off Sham, setting a brisk pace for the dialogue. As Armstead and Riker humorously debate who has the right to make jokes about monkeys, Reed interjects with a lighthearted jab at Sham's selective memory, particularly his forgetfulness about J.K. Rowling's name. Riker lightens the mood further by humorously suggesting AirTags as the day's sponsor, then sparking debate over the racial undertones of the characters on the TV show "Doug." The podcast ends on a cliffhanger with Sham critiquing those who exchange romance for material gain, prompting Armstead to reflect on his own moments of compromise, leaving listeners eagerly anticipating the next part of the discussion.

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    47 分
  • MCU Meltdowns, Horny Executives, and MFK Debates
    2024/06/01
    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 分
  • Free Chopsticks, Stolen Ketchup, and Konsole Konflicts!
    2024/04/30
    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 分
  • Self-Love, Rap Battles, and Walmart Economics
    2024/04/02
    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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  • Debt, Dark Wizards, and Dating Disasters
    2024/03/18
    In this engaging episode of "Everyday Black Men," Sham sets the stage for a conversation filled with insight, humor, and a touch of the supernatural. Riker and Reed delve into the financial world, discussing Robert Kiyosaki's staggering debt and society's penchant for excess, while also touching on Atlanta's rising status in the housing market—a development that the Black Libertarian views with skepticism. The discussion takes a whimsical turn as Reed and the Black Libertarian ponder the existence of a dark wizard influencing men's fidelity, alongside a light-hearted debate on the logistics of superheroes attending to nature's call. Just as Sham begins to see eye-to-eye with the Black Libertarian on the merits of staying single, the conversation veers off course, leading to laughter and a sharp change in direction. The episode wraps up with the Black Libertarian saying the only successful marriages are when you die, Sham expressing a desire to have Dr. Umar Johnson as a guest, and a promise of more intriguing topics to come.

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    48 分