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. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/everyday-black-men--2988631/support.
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Interview with Ken W. Good (Bail Tales and FBI Fails)
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In this episode of "Everyday Black Men," the hosts—Riker, Reed, The Black Libertarian, Stylish, The Rider, and Sham—welcome Ken W., a bail attorney and board member of the Professional Bondsmen of Texas. Ken reveals that the FBI has admitted to inaccuracies in its crime statistics, sparking questions about the broader implications of flawed data. T…
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Blue Eyes, Wyte Wooman
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In this episode of "Everyday Black Men," hosts Riker, Reed, White Collar Suge, The Rider, Sham, and special guest Zeke pick up from their previous discussion in "Perfectly White Institutions." Reed humorously declares Chick-fil-A as "God's chicken," sparking a lively debate about the best fried chicken locally and abroad. White Collar Suge shares a…
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Perfectly White Institutions
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In this engaging episode of "Everyday Black Men," hosts Riker, Reed, White Collar Suge, The Rider, and Sham welcome special guest Zeke, who shares his journey from being a Bevel customer to becoming one of their writers. Riker and Zeke swap entertaining college stories, contrasting their experiences at an HBCU versus a PWI, with Sham humorously dub…
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Emergency Podcast: The Once and Future President
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In the latest episode of "Everyday Black Men," hosts Riker, Reed, Sham, White Collar Suge, and Stylish unpack the results of the 2024 Election. They reflect on how Black men were early warning signs that Kamala Harris wasn't performing as well as the media suggested. White Collar Suge shares his personal concerns about how a national abortion ban c…
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Black Men don’t protect bad apples
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In this episode of "Everyday Black Men," hosts Riker, Reed, Sham, and the Rider continue their conversation from "Cigarettes Get Things Done in Jail." They kick off by discussing an AITA scenario involving a young woman with an external feeding tube who took matters into her own hands against a bully, sparking a debate on justice and retaliation. S…
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Cigarettes get things done in jail
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In this episode of "Everyday Black Men," hosts Riker, Reed, Sham, and the Rider pick up from their Patreon exclusive "Another Bloody Dog Ningen Scandal." They delve into a thoughtful discussion about how long someone can hold a grudge against a family member seeking forgiveness for a deeply hurtful past action. Sham shares his perspective on accoun…
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Man with Intentions vs Man giving attention
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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 humor…
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In this episode of "Everyday Black Men," the hosts pick up right where they left off from the Patreon exclusive "Turkey Burger Abeg, No Wahala!" Riker kicks off the podcast by introducing a story about a man who discovered a diary of venom in his girlfriend's apartment, sparking an intriguing conversation. Reed takes a more nuanced approach, reflec…
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In this episode of "Everyday Black Men," the hosts continue the conversation from "Niggas with Nappy Hair," diving into the dynamics of gender interactions. Reed kicks things off by advocating for men to stop engaging in back-and-forth arguments with women, prompting Riker to challenge him on the prevalence of women who gossip online, debating whet…
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In this episode of "Everyday Black Men," the hosts pick up from their Patreon exclusive, "Raw Talent vs Skilled Artist," diving into a range of entertaining topics. The conversation begins with musings on the ongoing lyrical rivalry between Drake and Kendrick, as well as Childish Gambino's bold statement regarding his accolades compared to Sam Smit…
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Bearded Ladies, Bumps, and Borrowed Wives (Part 2)
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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 f…
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Interview with Professor Nware Burge (Fatherhood, Family Drama, and the Price of Critique)
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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 prestigio…
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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 assassi…
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You a prostitute bruh! (Part 1)
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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, …
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MCU Meltdowns, Horny Executives, and MFK Debates
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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, …
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Free Chopsticks, Stolen Ketchup, and Konsole Konflicts!
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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…
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Self-Love, Rap Battles, and Walmart Economics
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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 …
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Debt, Dark Wizards, and Dating Disasters
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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 de…
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Baby Bottles, Jesus Walks, and Political Talks
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In this captivating episode of "Everyday Black Men," hosts Riker, Reed, Armstead, the Black Libertarian, and Sham engage in a dynamic and wide-ranging conversation. The discussion starts with Reed's provocative statement about the necessity of cooperation between women and men, which spirals into personal anecdotes from the Black Libertarian's chil…
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Interview with Grace (Juice Cleanses and Junk Food Confessions: A Nutritional Rodeo)
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In this enlightening episode of "Everyday Black Men," hosts Riker, Reed, Armstead, Shaun Da Shredder, and Sham welcome special guest Grace, a seasoned nutritionist, to the show. The conversation kicks off with Armstead inquiring about Grace's tenure in the nutrition field, while Riker delves into the origins of her nutritional journey, uncovering t…
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Banana Pudding Betrayals and Lemon-Flavored Love Lives
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In this episode of "Everyday Black Men," hosts Riker, Reed, Armstead, the Rider, Sham, and the Black Libertarian delve into a mix of serious and lighthearted topics. The conversation begins with Reed reflecting on a disturbing current issue of police mistreating homeless people, sparking a memory of his own misguided actions as a teenager. Riker sh…
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Snowballs, Dance Beats, and Holiday Heat: A Christmas Special
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In this heartwarming and humorous Christmas special of "Everyday Black Men," hosts Riker, Reed, the Rider, Sham, Armstead, and the Black Libertarian share their most cherished holiday memories and perspectives. The Black Libertarian playfully questions Armstead about his marriage plans while skillfully avoiding the same question himself, citing tra…
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Black Salt, White Pepper (Part 2)
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In the latest episode of "Everyday Black Men," hosts Riker, Reed, Tatyanna, Sham, Shon da Shredder, and the Black Libertarian dive into various engaging topics. They kick off the discussion with a thought-provoking debate on why podcasts may be less popular among women, sparking diverse viewpoints. Reed introduces an interesting concept that everyo…
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Most Women Never Been Rejected (Part 1)
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In an Everyday Black Men podcast episode, Riker picks up where our Patreon Brittney Renner is a Detroit -3 episode left off with Tatyanna saying she has been shocked hearing what the podcast has been up to recently. We can’t talk about the 1000 kids who have gone missing in Ohio, but we can mention how certain groups of people can’t stop copying bl…
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Sure black Friday 2023 was a bust and thanksgiving only expanded your hatred of family members/your gut but in this episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast, Black Libertarian starts by expressing his love for Percies. Reed wants to see why Cambodian breastmilk was so sought after by Diddy and Sham/Reed go into why throwing numbers into an argumen…
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Don’t Call Me Drake (Part 2)
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In this Everyday Black Men podcast episode, Sham picks up where our previous episode left off, discussing how to make a perfect fist with DJ ALL MIGHT, aka White Collar Suge. Reed says Drake is giving his best 90s black guy impression. After briefly describing chicken wing types, Reed mentions that no one can outeat Black Libertarian. White Collar …
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You Can’t Smoke in A Prius (Part 1)
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In an Everyday Black Men podcast episode, Riker picks up where our Patreon Fast N’ Furious Housewives episode left off, going straight into Sham, confusing all the McQueens. We can’t talk about the water in Flint, but we can mention how a specific black man didn’t really sip it, and Reed/Riker declined to as well. Riker breaks down the newest Haunt…
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No, You Can’t Smash My Mom in My House (Part 2)
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In this episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast, we pick the podcast back up with Sham recalling the pitbull story, and no, it wasn't a dog. Reed gives his rendition of Ain't No Sunshine When She's Gone, and Sham replies with his Real Sisters story. Riker recalls the story that led to the episode's title, and the gang reaches a unanimous decision…
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Interview with Terrance Ruth (You too can participate in politics)
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In this episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast, we are joined by our special guest, Dr. Terrance Ruth. Terrence briefly introduces who he is and how the city of Raleigh holds its mayoral elections. The Black Libertarian asks why even enter politics because of how little it has helped black people, and Terrence provides a nuanced reply on why mov…
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Bad Kids or Bad Parents? (Part 1)
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In this episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast, we start the podcast off with Sham recalling what happened when he tried to get his hair braided in peace. Reed asks a question about Jollof Rice, and Riker tells him what’s up with that. Sham reflects on to be or not to be with a lesbian and other things before we finally address the Dr. Umar stor…
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Tried In A Small Town (Emergency Episode)
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In this hot take episode of the Everyday Black Men we address the Montgomery Avengers and how that relates to the song that Jason Aldean made. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/everyday-black-men--2988631/support.Par Everyday Black Men
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This Everyday Black Men podcast episode picks up where we left off, with Sham moving us back on topic. We stray into the Dominique Jones story before Reed says you can’t trust certain people to tell you the whole story. Sham asks where each group member would live if they had to leave America, and Armstead says he doesn’t trust the Philippines. We …
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In this episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast, we hit the ground running by going into whether fathers should support stepchildren who disrespect them before the altar. Sham proposes that maybe there is a scenario where African-Americans can be a hate group and Riker says the phrase which was refined to the titular episode name. We get on the E…
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Interview with Dr. Herbert Harris (and the 12 Universal Laws of Success)
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In this episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast, we are joined by our special guest, Dr. Herbert Harris. After some fitting introductions, Dr. Harris discusses how Justice in America has more to do with your economic reality than the facts of your case. Reed asks Dr. Herbert Harris why he wanted to write books and gets an explanation of some of t…
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Ego Death of Black Libertarian (Part 2)
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In this episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast, we pick right back up in the second part of our long-awaited collab with Big Smash from BetTheHouse podcast. We somehow ended up on how Black Libertarian hates his ex, and everyone shares a little more than we bargained for. Black Libertarian goes on one of his most famous rants based on incentiviz…
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The Baby Daddy Shootout Rule
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In this episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast, we are proud to finally link up with Big Smash from BetTheHouse podcast. Together we interview Big Smash to see how he decided to start podcasting and what his name means. From a conversation on how Chicago people are attracted to danger, we probe into how Sham couldn’t ID a member of the Migos if …
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It’s Always Just a Trap (Part 2)
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This episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast picks up where we left off with Sham asking the group if they would consider themselves Libertarian. The Black Libertarian decides to discuss several crazy theories about Glorilla, and the group is not here for his lizard shenanigans. The group discusses a certain Libertarian's proclivities for ratchet…
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It's Always Just A Trap (Part 1)
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In this episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast, we are joined by our special guest Harris W. We jump straight into some mess with a conversation on how everyone lost with the recent mass shooter and how the media made significant assumptions. While Kanye was pretty crazy, we all agree that you should know every brand you use is likely just as re…
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That’s One Way to Announce A Baby
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In this episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast, we are joined again by Canada, aka Nova Scotia. We jump into some old NFL news and discuss how hard it must be to be a black coach. Canada says black people have identity problems, leading to Reed and Sham discussing what Republicans think of black men. Black Libertarian outlines how he wants Pure …
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This episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast picks up from the end of the Patreon episode ‘The Boston Peanuts.’ We are joined by our special guests, Bklyn Tye and Bleu. After some fitting introductions, Reed starts the episode with a question about if you can change your friendship circle. Bklyn Tye discusses when you get to an age of clarity, an…
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In this episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast, we pick up where we left off in our Patreon exclusive episode post-bruja interview. Reed recalls a memory of an argument Vanessa had over voicemail, and Sham doesn’t mess with crazy he can’t see or touch. Riker casually drops in the intro to change the subject, and Reed says to watch The Pest to ru…
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Pick A Struggle You Narcoleptologist!
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In this episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast, we are joined by longtime collaborators, the Rider and the libertarian formerly known as black. We start the podcast with Sham retelling a story about an older lady who can’t seem to mind her business. After the intro drop, we find out if a dog mom personality will save your dating prospects or rep…
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Sexual deviant, you mean Sexual Deity?
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This is a special episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast, where we are joined by a Canadian from Canada. In order to not spoil the surprise, this week's shownotes are light but it's definitely one for the books. We kick things off with our best impressions of Canada and Reed tells a charming tale. Armstead couldn't join us but we ask if black pe…
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Kevin Samuels didn’t go in enough
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This episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast is joined by the special guests’ Archnemesis and the Rider. We kick things off with the Black Libertarian decrying that men have a choice not to sleep with crazy women, and we say goodbye to Kevin Samuels. The Black Libertarian adds a flaming grenade in the fire by saying that KS didn’t go hard enough,…
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Who Protects Whom? Black Men and Black Women
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This episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast picks up where we left off with our special guests from the 2CC of Blackery Podcast, Carrie and Cosmos. We start this episode with the question/statement proposed by Carrie that black women have been protecting black men since the civil rights era. The Black Libertarian jumps in with questions on how b…
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This episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast finds our cast joined by our special guests from the 2CC of Blackery Podcast Carrie and Cosmos. We start this episode by Reed misidentifying Armstead while Carrie is surprised they still make Tekken games. The Black Libertarian jumps in asking if we consider ourselves a certain word and Reed admits he …
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You Can Strip From Home
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This episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast finds our cast joined by special guests, the Black Libertarian and the Rider. We start this episode by picking up on how Kendrick Lamar messed up in challenging Drake’s numbers. You can’t trip over a rock without it mentioning how you feel about all of YSL getting locked up, so we had to discuss it. Sh…
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This episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast finds our cast joined by special guests Mentis, Sham, and our previous special guest AJ Watkins returns. We made this episode to address black haircare questions in the military we previously didn’t get to discuss with AJ in our All Natural Kinks episode. In typical EBM fashion, we go from haircare to …
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The Macro and Micro Effects of Not Cashapping 75 cents
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This episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast continues where the previous episode left off with Sham and the Black Libertarian having dissenting views on men trying. Sham continues his reoccurring gag on cashapping him 75 cents while saying trans people are brave for surgery. The Black Libertarian laments that he can go three weeks without anyone…
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This episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast begins with us discussing how Black the 2022 Oscars were and how Samuel L. Jackson deserved every bit of his achievement award. Riker touches on Jerrod Carmichael’s Rothaniel before Sham takes us to Kat William’s take on comedy. The Black Libertarian laments that kids don’t think men are straight anymo…
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