From June, 1962 through January, 1964, women in the city of Boston lived in fear of the infamous Strangler. Over those 19 months, he committed 13 known murders-crimes that included vicious sexual assaults and bizarre stagings of the victims' bodies. After the largest police investigation in Massachusetts history, handyman Albert DeSalvo confessed and went to prison. Despite DeSalvo's full confession and imprisonment, authorities would never put him on trial for the actual murders. And more t ...
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×In this episode, the brothers discuss topics ranging from personal aspirations in home buying to the implications of women's sports gaining more visibility. They delve into the impact of algorithms on sports viewership, the public perception of figures like Larry Hoover, and the cultural representation in politics. The conversation also touches on guilty pleasures in pop culture, showcasing a blend of humor and serious commentary. The conversation delves into various themes surrounding legal challenges faced by political figures, the impact of media on public perception, and the historical context of racial issues in America. It discusses the effects of tax policies and redlining on black communities, as well as the importance of family structure in achieving community success. The speakers reflect on the complexities of these issues and their implications for the future. The conversation shifts to the influence of social media on perceptions of relationships, the concept of toxic positivity, and the importance of navigating emotional responses in a supportive manner. They discuss how social media often amplifies negative narratives while overlooking healthy relationships, and explore the fine line between encouraging positivity and invalidating genuine feelings. The dialogue emphasizes the need for accountability in social norms and the importance of empathy in communication. Keywords home buying, women's sports, market demand, algorithms, Larry Hoover, political commentary, cultural representation, guilty pleasures, pop culture, legal challenges, political maneuvering, media perception, racial issues, tax policies, black communities, redlining, family structure, community success, historical context, social media, relationships, toxic positivity, emotional responses, accountability…

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Summary In this episode of 'Three Brothers No Sense', the brothers discuss social media's impact on our youth, the influencer culture, and the implications of buy now, pay later services like Klarna. They reflect on the legacy of their podcast for future generations and the importance of medical research funding. The conversation also touches on the extravagance seen in prom season and the broader societal implications of these trends. In the first question of the episode hosts delve into the complexities of modern parenting, particularly focusing on the expectations placed on youth and the financial decisions parents must navigate. They discuss the societal pressures that influence youth culture, the sacrifices parents make for their children, and the unique challenges faced by black fathers in raising their children in predominantly white environments. They discuss the expectations placed on black men to protect their families, and the nuances of teaching children about their heritage. The conversation also touches on the political landscape, emphasizing the need for open dialogue and acceptance of differing opinions. Keywords social media, youth behavior, influencer culture, Klarna, medical research, prom season, podcasting, teen safety, technology addiction, parenting, parenting, youth culture, financial decisions, black fatherhood, societal expectations, family dynamics, cultural identity, generational differences, mentorship, sacrifice, teachable moments, masculinity, black fatherhood, protecting loved ones, individuality, cultural differences, political landscape, parenting, identity, social issues…
In this episode of 'Three Brothers No Sense', the hosts discuss a range of topics from the burning of a historic plantation in Louisiana to a daring prison escape in New Orleans. They express excitement over the upcoming Superman movie while critiquing the trend of disappointing sequels in Hollywood. The conversation shifts to the representation of HBCUs in media, particularly in black sitcoms, and the ongoing Diddy trial, where the defense's approach is highlighted. Finally, they delve into a documentary about the Vietnam War, emphasizing the need for a more honest portrayal of historical events in education. They examine the complexities of historical narratives, the evolution of patriotism in America, and the challenges of parenting in a modern context. They discuss the emergence of the woke movement as a response to historical whitewashing, the shifting perceptions of patriotism, and the balance between guiding children towards success versus allowing them to pursue their passions. They explore the balance between encouraging children to pursue their passions while also ensuring they have a solid foundation for their future. Keywords plantation fire, prison escape, Superman trailer, movie sequels, black sitcoms, HBCUs, Diddy trial, Vietnam War, cultural commentary, entertainment news, woke movement, historical narratives, patriotism, national identity, education, parenting, success, happiness, American history, cultural perspectives, education, parenting, financial stability, career choices, parental guidance, community development, gender roles, urban revitalization, children's aspirations, legacy…
In this episode of 3 Brothers no sense, the hosts discuss a variety of topics like advancements in modern medicine, including a ground breaking surgery. They also share television recommendations, delve into political commentary, and reflect on cultural moments, including the induction of OutKast into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the recent Met Gala. The brothers explore various themes ranging from childhood dynamics and social behavior to the implications of technology in daily life. They delve into the complexities of age gaps in relationships, discussing societal norms and personal experiences. The dialogue also touches on the importance of personal happiness and fulfillment, emphasizing that true happiness comes from within rather than relying on others. They explore the multifaceted nature of happiness, emphasizing that while others can contribute to our happiness, the responsibility for it ultimately lies within ourselves. They discuss the importance of relationships, the need for self-awareness, and the role of peace in achieving true happiness. Keywords medicine, surgery, television, politics, OutKast, Met Gala, recommendations, current events, cultural commentary, birthday invitations, cult behavior, conclave, new pope, technology, Meta shades, age gaps, relationships, happiness, personal fulfillment, happiness, relationships, self-awareness, peace, emotional well-being, personal growth, mental health, joy, fulfillment, life lessons…
In this episode of 'Three Brothers No Sense', the brothers discuss a variety of topics ranging from pop culture updates, including the reboot of 'Desperate Housewives' to the implications of the NFL draft for Shedeur Sanders. They also delve into the complexities of law enforcement accountability and the need for consequences in cases of mistakes made by police. The conversation pivots to LeBron James' legacy and the potential end of his career, reflecting on his impact on the NBA and the importance of recognizing his contributions. They also delve into a relationship dilemma involving trust and communication between a husband and wife, exploring the complexities of insecurities and expectations in marriage. Then they debate disrespect from a daughters boyfriend and how to react. They also touch on financial advice regarding investing in a downturn market and provide political commentary on the actions of the Democratic party and social responsibility.…
In this episode of 'Three Brothers No Sense', the hosts discuss a range of topics from celebrity controversies, including Kevin Gates' comments about LeBron James' wife, to the positive representation of black fathers during the NFL draft. They also delve into Elon Musk's corporate decisions, military leadership issues regarding gender roles, and the FDA's handling of public health concerns. The opening wraps up with a discussion on Kanye West's controversial new track and the implications of his statements. The questions delve into the complexities surrounding sexual assault accusations, the double standards in the legal system, and the need for accountability for false accusations. The brothers discuss the implications of public opinion, the legal ramifications for both accusers and the accused, and the societal expectations surrounding these sensitive topics. They then tackle the complexities of child support, custody battles, and the implications of mandatory paternity tests. The brothers discuss the need for fairness in custody arrangements, particularly for fathers, and the double standards that exist in family court. They also touch on broader social issues and political commentary, emphasizing the need for a reevaluation of outdated systems and practices.…
In this episode, the brothers discuss various issues ranging from consumer trends influenced by China, the contrasting retail strategies of Costco and Target, the role of leadership in the Black community, cultural observations about pets, the challenges facing the Democratic Party, a review of the film 'Sinners', and the legal implications surrounding a recent murder case involving a young athlete. They discuss favorites from shows like 'Black-ish' and 'This Is Us', ranking couples based on their portrayal of real-life issues and the depth of their character interactions. The conversation highlights the evolution of sitcoms and the representation of family dynamics, ultimately reflecting on the lessons learned from these narratives. The conversation shifts to the importance of emotional resilience and the complexities of judgment in friendships. The brothers close on their experiences in coaching and mentorship, discussing the emotional challenges that come with letting go of relationships and thoughts on personal growth and embracing change. keywords consumerism, retail, DEI, political landscape, film review, social justice, cultural commentary, leadership, trends, community, TV couples, relationship dynamics, authenticity, humor, family dynamics, character analysis, sitcoms, This Is Us, Black-ish, Fresh Prince, This Is Us, character deaths, emotional resilience, judgment, relationships, coaching, mentorship, economic insights, big tech, personal growth…
In this episode of 'Three Brothers No Sense', the hosts discuss a variety of topics ranging from recent events in the entertainment industry, political issues surrounding immigration and the current political climate, to cultural commentary on popular shows and personal reflections on family life. They delve into the impact of social media on fame, critique the Democratic Party's strategies, and share their thoughts on the future of political messaging. The Brothers delve into the complexities of political strategy amidst uncertainty, emphasizing the importance of voter accountability and engagement. They discuss the challenges faced by the Democratic Party in messaging and connecting with voters, particularly in light of economic conditions that may influence election outcomes. The conversation also touches on the revival of classic shows, specifically the pilot of 'A Different World,' exploring the potential impact and relevance of such reboots in today's cultural landscape. Finally they explore the concept of happiness, discussing how it is often romanticized in society, particularly through social media. They emphasize the importance of pursuing peace over a constant state of happiness, suggesting that true contentment comes from finding joy in ordinary moments. The discussion also touches on the balance between happiness and contentment, highlighting the need for self-awareness and acceptance of life's ups and downs. Ultimately, the conversation encourages listeners to seek peace as a foundation for genuine happiness. keywords podcast, politics, social media, entertainment, immigration, family, culture, Democratic Party, viral fame, political commentary, political strategy, voter accountability, messaging, economic conditions, Different World pilot, political engagement, elections, political parties, voter turnout, nostalgia, happiness, peace, social media, contentment, mental health, relationships, self-awareness, ordinary life, emotional well-being, personal growth…
In this episode, the brothers discuss family celebrations and cultural commentary on public figures like Trump and Kanye, to personal anecdotes about concerts and military matters. They also touch on the importance of redemption stories and delve into the complexities of parenting, particularly focusing on the different approaches to raising sons and daughters. The conversation then shifts to the recent controversy involving LeBron James and Stephen A. Smith, exploring the dynamics of public criticism, parental protection, and the implications of fame on personal relationships. They discuss the role of media in shaping narratives about athletes, contrasting generational perspectives on basketball greatness, and the impact of social media on public opinion. And of course they discuss a little politic reflecting on the current state of America and the implications of recent political decisions Keywordsfamily, celebrations, Trump, Kanye, concerts, military, Signal app, redemption, podcasting, community, parenting, gender roles, LeBron James, Stephen A. Smith, family dynamics, societal expectations, G League, sports commentary, fatherhood, child development, LeBron James, Stephen A. Smith, media narratives, basketball legacy, generational differences, political Keywords commentary, America, social media, youth culture, sports…
In this episode, the brothers discuss various pressing topics including the upcoming flu season and its implications due to recent political decisions, military policies affecting transgender individuals, a tribute to boxing legend George Foreman, and the controversial Alien Enemies Act. They delve into the implications of executive power and the lack of checks and balances in the current administration, expressing concerns about the long-term effects of current policies on social security and education. In this conversation, the hosts explore various themes including the intuitive nature of technology, the significance of maintaining traditions in the face of political changes, and a nostalgic look at the film 'The Wiz'. They discuss the implications of sports teams declining White House visits, the evolution of traditions, and the cultural impact of cinema, particularly in the context of race and representation. They discuss the impact of nostalgia on film quality, compare The Wiz to modern cinema, and critique Tyler Perry's contributions to Black cinema. The conversation also touches on personal growth through therapy and the importance of community engagement and activism.…
Heeeeey Port City. It's Mardi Gras and we open sharing fond memories and the joy of reconnecting with friends. We discuss Sterling K. Brown and his new show and touch on the impact of political events and economic concerns in the U.S. The conversation shifts to personal growth and reflections on our past, culminating in a thought-provoking discussion about relationships inspired by the film 'The Best Man.' The conversation delves into the complexities of infidelity in relationships and the emotional turmoil it causes, particularly when it comes to marriage. The second part of the conversation shifts to the topic of fatherhood, particularly focusing on the case of NBA superstar Anthony Edwards, who has expressed a desire to not be involved in his child's life despite being financially responsible. The discussion highlights the societal expectations of fatherhood, the choices men have in these situations, and the impact on children. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding the emotional ramifications of decisions made by parents and the lasting effects on children. Keywords Mardi Gras, Sterling K. Brown, political news, economic recession, friendships, dating discussions, pop culture, entertainment, international relations, personal growth, infidelity, relationships, fatherhood, choices, emotional impact, marriage, child support, parenting, personal growth, healing, fatherhood, parenting, accountability, emotional toll, choices, selfishness, loss, resilience, co-parenting, relationships…
We are back after a little hiatus. And we open voicing our frustrations with social media algorithms, changing societal standards, political frustrations, the impact of federal job cuts, parental involvement in children's healthcare, the effects of racism on youth, and Disney's controversial decisions regarding its classic films. First question is about whether a man should sell his $2 million comic collection...because his wife said so. Ferg ask about whether its harder to be funny in the new "woke" world? We then critique Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime performance, exploring its cultural significance and the mixed reactions it garnered. The discussion highlights the challenges artists face in balancing entertainment with meaningful messages, particularly in a high-stakes environment like the Super Bowl. The conversation wraps up with reflections on pop culture, including movies and events, and a nod to Black History Month, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and celebrating Black contributions to society. Keywords social media, algorithms, standards, politics, federal job cuts, parental involvement, racism, Disney, youth issues, racism, media, personal collections, nostalgia, comedy, societal change, representation, cultural sensitivity, generational values, comic books, racism, Kendrick Lamar, halftime show, cultural expectations, Black History Month, accountability, pop culture, artistic expression, performance critique, social commentary…
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Summary In this episode of 'Three Brothers No Sense', the hosts discuss the current political climate under President Trump, focusing on the implications of his administration's actions, particularly regarding aviation safety, public health, and social issues. They reflect on the recent plane crashes, the confusion surrounding government policies, and the impact on marginalized communities. The conversation highlights the challenges faced by the administration and the broader societal implications of its decisions. During the lively conversation, the brothers delve into humorous anecdotes, sports predictions, and the ongoing debate about greatness in football, particularly focusing on the Super Bowl and the comparison between Patrick Mahomes and Tom Brady. They explore the implications of Mahomes potentially achieving a three-peat and how that would affect his legacy in relation to Brady's historic career. They discuss the consistency and expectations placed on quarterbacks, the unfairness of how they are judged compared to other positions, and the cultural narratives surrounding their successes and failures. The conversation culminates in reflections on the nature of sports debates and the importance of representation in media. Keywords politics, government, Trump, FAA, aviation safety, DEI, public health, social issues, leadership, governance, Achilles, Super Bowl, Patrick Mahomes, Tom Brady, sports debate, humor, internet culture, greatness, NFL, predictions, Brady, Mahomes, NFL, Quarterbacks, Super Bowl, Performance, Expectations, Sports Debate…
In this conversation, the brothers discuss various pressing topics, including the political climate under Donald Trump, the implications of recent executive orders, and the ongoing debates surrounding immigration policies and birthright citizenship. They also touch on the impact of racism in current policies, the behavior of sports fans, and the state of the NFL. The discussion further explores the importance of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives and the future of immigration work visas, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach to these complex issues. The brothers also discuss various themes surrounding government oversight, DEI programs, the definitions of gender and sex, the medical context of gender identity, compliance challenges in reporting, generational perspectives on gender identity, and the rise of extremism in politics. They emphasize the importance of understanding these issues in a nuanced way and the need for political accountability in the face of growing extremism.…
In this episode of 'Three Brothers No Sense', the brothers reflect on the recent passing of former President Jimmy Carter and the legacy of President Biden. They discuss the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 and its family-friendly features, the importance of online gaming in building connections, and the innovative Enron Egg, a mini nuclear reactor. The conversation also touches on Drake's recent lawsuit and concludes with light-hearted jokes to lighten the mood. In the questions, the brothers explore the nuanced differences between expectations and standards, discussing their personal experiences and insights. They delve into how these concepts affect relationships, friendships, and personal growth, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and communication. The dialogue highlights the varying levels of expectations based on closeness and the impact of one's outlook on life.…
The brothers are back to discuss a variety of current events, including the Biden Harris administration's move to ban medical debt from credit reports, new privacy laws regarding snooping in relationships, the return of 106 and Park, and a lawsuit involving Skip Bayless. They also touch on Trump's proposal to purchase Greenland and the influence of oligarchs on business practices. They reflect on unprecedented climate events and their implications, as well as the complexities of navigating a second Trump presidency. Razi asks how the brothers would feel if a woman wanted to buy a bigger ring after a man proposes. The discussion highlights the need for understanding and compatibility in relationships, emphasizing that love and sacrifice are central to a successful marriage.…
In this conversation, the brothers reflect on the tragedies that occurred at the start of the new year, discuss their frustrations with the Netflix series 'La Palma', and share their thoughts on the second season of 'Squid Games' and updates in the DC Universe, including Jason Momoa's new role as Lobo. We touch on changes to the GI Bill for veterans, college football playoffs and parenting decisions regarding children's health. We delve into the expectations of children in contributing to household finances and the ongoing debate about 50/50 financial responsibilities in relationships, emphasizing the need for open communication and understanding in modern households. Keywords New Year, Tragedy, La Palma, Netflix, Squid Games, DC Universe, Jason Momoa, Lobo, Superman, DC movies, GI Bill, college football, parenting, financial responsibility, 50/50 relationships, veterans benefits, movie industry, health decisions, family finances, relationships, red flags, financial conversations, partnership expectations, compatibility, responsibilities, dating advice…
In this episode of 'Three Brothers No Sense', the hosts discuss the current state of comic book movies, focusing on Sony's struggles and the need for better storytelling. They delve into the portrayal of villains versus anti-heroes in film, emphasizing the importance of allowing characters to remain true to their nature. The conversation shifts to the representation of domestic abuse in cinema, highlighting a recent film that offers a nuanced perspective. The hosts also reflect on the significance of mail in military history, particularly during World War II, and how it connects to personal experiences. The episode moves to a discussion on the cultural impact of media, including Beyonce's halftime performance and the evolving nature of sports fandom. In this part of the conversation, the hosts delve into the complexities of villainy in sports, particularly focusing on the case of Deshaun Watson and the reactions of fans based on performance and personal conduct. They explore how winning can overshadow serious allegations and how public opinion often aligns with self-interest. The discussion then shifts to the minivan, challenging its negative reputation and highlighting its practicality and benefits for families. The conversation concludes with reflections on cultural perceptions of vehicles and how they relate to identity and societal norms. They close sharing personal stories, including a heartfelt birthday surprise and a positive hospital experience, while also addressing the need for vetting authority figures in the community. The conversation wraps up with reflections on appreciation and friendship, highlighting the significance of connection and support in life.…
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In this episode, the brothers discuss the current state of Sony's Spider-Verse, the release of Marvel's new video game 'Marvel Rivals', and Buff's encounters with celebrities like Jamie Foxx and Vice President Kamala Harris. They also delve into the topic of vision boards, exploring the differences in how men and women approach goal-setting and visualization. In this conversation, the speakers explore the concept of vision boards, discussing their practicality and the difference in perspectives between men and women regarding aspirations. They transition into a discussion about the evolving landscape of leading actors in Hollywood, questioning whether star power still holds the same weight in attracting audiences. The conversation culminates in a debate about the importance of characters over actors in modern cinema, highlighting how audience engagement has shifted in the entertainment industry. The second question delves into the complexities of civil rights, the dynamics of power among different racial groups, and the ongoing struggles faced by minorities in America. They discuss the historical context of voting rights, the perceived threats to white male privilege, and the importance of focusing on gradual progress rather than solely striving for equality. They close highlighting the challenges posed by anti-DEI legislation and emphasizes the need for community support and mental health awareness.…
In this episode, the brothers start off discussing Madden football and the implications of a Tennessee law regarding transgender care for minors. They delve into celebrity relationships, censorship in China, and the recent decision by Carnival Cruises to ban certain symbols associated with swinging. The emotional impact of the series 'Cross' is explored, along with reviews of popular shows like 'The Penguin' and 'Star Wars Skeleton Crew'. The conversation also touches on political pardons, particularly regarding Hunter Biden, and the complexities surrounding preemptive pardons. Buff wants to discuss the significant drop in ratings for CNN and MSNBC following the recent election, exploring the reasons behind this shift in media consumption. They delve into the emotional impact of political discourse on viewers, likening it to a bad breakup, and emphasize the need for a break from the constant barrage of news. The discussion then transitions to holiday traditions, where the brothers share their personal family customs and the importance of creating lasting memories during the holiday season. We close discussing the Amazon being sued, death of the United Healthcare CEO and some of the unusual decisions insurance companies make. Finally, Happy Birthday Ferg and shout out to the real life elf, PD Slay.…
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In this episode, the brothers discuss a variety of topics ranging from movie reviews of Gladiator 2 and Moana 2 to the ongoing legal troubles of Drake and the dynamics of hip-hop. We also reflect on our high school reunion, known as All Class, and the changes it has undergone over the years. The conversation shifts to the impact of the new college football playoff system and concludes with an analysis of the recent Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight, highlighting the nostalgia and excitement surrounding Tyson's legacy. In this conversation, we delve into the legacy of Mike Tyson and the cultural impact of boxing, discussing how Tyson's persona shaped the sport and its audience. We transition into a discussion about changing dynamics in parenting and custody arrangements, particularly focusing on women's independence and the implications of co-parenting. We close discussing the role of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives in corporations, highlighting the potential consequences of rolling back these efforts. Finally, we emphasize the importance of mental health awareness during the holiday season, encouraging listeners to check on loved ones and seek help if needed.…
In this episode we discuss topics ranging from financial strategies and income insights to the retirement of Denzel Washington and the impact of his legacy. We also delve into the new series 'The Penguin' and its unique take on the character, as well as the collaboration between IHOP and Applebee's. The conversation takes a serious turn as we address the pressing issue of gun violence and community safety concerns, particularly in relation to a recent mass shooting at Tuskegee University. Razi wants to know the implications of boxing after the match between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul. Ferg asks the the importance of dreaming big while balancing reality. We discuss the risks associated with pursuing dreams, the legacy of athletes, and the societal pressures that influence personal aspirations. The brothers explore themes of resilience, ambition, and the nature of dreams. We discuss the importance of proving oneself against naysayers, the challenge of encouraging the next generation to dream big, and the role of therapy in personal growth. The conversation also touches on community support, second chances for those who have served time, and reflections on political and social issues. Finally, we delve into the complexities of sports fandom and the freedom to change allegiances.…
We are back and as surprised as you are. In this conversation we reflect on the recent election results, discussing the implications of voter turnout, the cultural context surrounding food and media, and our personal reactions to the outcomes. We analyze the Democratic Party's strategies and the challenges of a big tent philosophy, emphasizing the need for a more unified approach to appeal to diverse voter bases. We discuss the challenges faced by the Democratic Party, particularly in relation to Kamala Harris's candidacy and Biden's leadership. We look at what went wrong, what's next for the Democrats, and does Biden have a legitimate gripe. We conclude just making sure everyone stays engaged.…
In this episode, we discuss topics ranging from sports and entertainment to the implications of automation on job security. We express concerns about potential unrest after the election. Razi asks what we hope to see from Trump if he wins, touching on issues like police reform, immigration, and social security. The discussion then shifts to the education system, focusing on teacher pay and the effectiveness of increasing salaries versus providing additional resources for students. we close touching on the importance of civic engagement and voting, especially in light of upcoming elections, emphasizing the need for qualified individuals in local government roles.…
In this episode we discuss a range of topics from current events, including a controversial lawsuit by Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson against CNN, to reflections on parenting and the impact of losing a parent. We delve into the political landscape, particularly the engagement of Black men in supporting Kamala Harris, and the importance of fundraising in the upcoming election. Personal anecdotes about parenting and the sacrifices made by our parents are shared, highlighting the emotional connections and lessons learned through our experiences. In this conversation, we delve into the complexities of family relationships, particularly the emotional struggles of wanting to maintain connections with aging parents. We discuss the balancing act of parenting, emphasizing the importance of making choices and setting limits for children. The conversation shifts to political predictions regarding the upcoming election, with insights on campaign strategies and voter dynamics. The discussion also touches on the WNBA's financial struggles and the implications of collective bargaining negotiations. Finally, we celebrate personal achievements and growth, highlighting the importance of recognizing and supporting one another's successes.…
In this episode, we discuss various current events, including Ta-Nehisi Coates' new book and its implications for journalism, the resurgence of FUBU in the fashion industry, and the critical need for voter turnout in upcoming elections. We also delve into the entertainment landscape with reviews of the new Joker movie and the casting of the Green Lantern series. Additionally, the conversation touches on healthcare policies, particularly long-term care, and the issue of ghost guns in relation to gun ownership rights. The discussion then shifts to family dynamics surrounding inheritance, focusing on a scenario where a mother leaves unequal inheritances to her children. We close discussing shifts to the evolving political landscape, particularly the changing dynamics of the black vote and the implications for the Democratic Party. Finally, they touch on the future of college sports, highlighting recent changes that benefit athletes and the potential for a more equitable system.…
In this engaging conversation, we discuss a variety of topics ranging from new pop culture releases like HBO's 'Penguin' and Marvel's 'Agatha', to sports commentary and the significance of civil political debates. We delve into the role of unions in modern workplaces, reflecting on the recent longshoremen strike, and the impacts of hurricanes on communities. The discussion also touches on the importance of voting and the legacy of John Amos, highlighting the need for community engagement and support.…
Janet....Come on Janet. We open discussing Marcellus Williams and the death penalty. Razi talks Karma moments for Asian American college applicants and TI and Tiny. Ferg opens with a question as we discuss sugar and food labels. We get into the questions and Razi asks about renaming the brothers high school and the larger effort of renaming confederate named locations. Buff wants to know is it the media's responsibility to keep sharing political wins? We close mentioning Galveston, HBCUs, and shouting out Ollie Mae Bird.…
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Brandon is back with us again for another episode as we break down the presidential race. But before we continue talking to him Buff calls out Democrats who believe the most recent assassination attempt was staged. We have to talk about NC GOP nominee Mark Robinson and his shenanigans. Razi reviews Sir Davis and we can't ignore Diddy. Our hearts go out to the civilians killed in Lebanon. We close just asking politicians to just be normal and Happy Birthday Z!…
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We are joined by Dr Brandon Davis to break down the presidential debate. But first we have to talk about Kaos on Netflix. Buff briefs us on a child exploitation case and has some warnings about AI. We pay tribute to James Earl Jones and Frankie Beverly and we can't let Shannon Sharpe off the hook. We get into the debate and have a great time recapping the debate. We close discussing Mobile's proposal for a Civil Rights district and being responsible in political discourse. You will definitely enjoy this one.…
It's hot on our quiet storm episode. We open discussing various topics including school shootings and the lack of America's effs to give. Razi gives us the video game failures and shouts out a new initiative in Birmingham, AL. We get into the questions and explore the potential accomplishments of Vice President Kamala Harris if she were to become the first female woman of color president of the United States. We then shift the conversation and touch on the concept of being 'run through' and the double standards that exist between men and women when it comes to dating and sexual experiences. We close sharing personal recommendations for entertainment, including comedian Ali Siddiq and the game Dungeons and Dragons. Finally, we gave a shoutout to Erica Barrett, the winner of Food Networks BBQ Brawl.…
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We open with Buff giving us some political updates, Razi runs down the economic updates, and Ferg reminds us of the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina and the impact it had on people's lives. We get into the questions and discuss Cam Newton's decision to have multiple children with different women and the potential consequences for the children involved. The conversation then shifts to the topic of boundaries in relationships, specifically whether it is appropriate for a man to walk his girlfriend's friend to her car or spend time with her when his partner is not present. We close discussing the importance of taking care of one's health, particularly men's health. Buff highlights the alarming statistics of men's life expectancy and suicide rates, emphasizing the need for better healthcare and awareness. And don't forget about PEDMAS.…
LOST IN SPACE! We are back and open discussing the astronauts stuck in space, movie reboots, controversies in the entertainment industry, the DNC and the importance of grassroots donations in political campaigns. We share our Mount Rushmore of TV/movie stars who are so closely associated with their iconic characters that they cannot be seen as anyone else. We also touch on the topic of actors being pigeonholed into certain roles based on their appearance or previous performances. We then shift to a discussion about the treatment of black actresses in Hollywood, with Taraji P. Henson speaking out about unequal pay and Vivica A. Fox expressing a different perspective. We close celebrating the music industry in Alabama, Hilary Clinton's lack of pettiness, and young men enjoying their lives unapologetically.…
We're bac and have to open discussing the Olympics, the Montana Supreme Court ruling on minors and abortion, the failure of the Borderlands movie, and the abrupt ending of the anime series Black Clover. Ferg gets on board with Deadpool and Wolverine movies and Razi gives us a rundown of upcoming Netflix shows. Ferg gets first question and asks about a news story about a young woman whose parents took out credit cards and loans in her name, leaving her with $60,000 in debt. Razi sticks to the family dynamic and asks about a case where a father kicked his 14-year-old daughter out of the house after she got pregnant for the second time. We close with a plug for Daughters on Netflix and we send out condolences to the Hollis family.…
We're back again and the brothers bare it all. We open discussing the Olympics, Simone Biles, Marvel movies, and Kamala Harris. As we get into the questions buff asks us the difference between sadness and depression. We get into challenges of living with depression, and the importance of seeking help and understanding. We also touch on the controversial topic of Britney Griner identifying as a dad. The conversation ends with some lighthearted banter about upcoming holidays and back-to-school season.…
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The brothers are back and this week and Razi comes out swinging. He review College Football '25 and we get a spoiler free review of Deadpool and Wolverine. We discuss the tragic killing of Sonia Massey and the announcement of Kamala Harris as the democratic candidate. We talk Tyler Perry's new movie and how we get better writing out of him. Ferg gives a heartfelt thank you to Buff for his support during a recent trip to DC. We get into the questions and buff asks why men are not questioned as much about their decision to propose or get married. Razi asks for advise on the challenges faced by black organizations and the impact of anti-DEI laws. We close with some heartfelt stories and being proud of who and what we are.…
The brothers are back for another fun ride. We open discussing ways to get money like Dwight Jackson and his discrimination lawsuit, suing Gatorade, and shooting someone during filming like Alec Baldwin. We celebrate Quincy Wilson qualifying for the Olympics at 16 years old. Fergs still buying DVDs as he tried to keep Redbox out of bankruptcy. We jump into the questions and we explore the topic of cutting off or distancing oneself from a friend who is cheating on their significant other. Buff asks what actually changed after George Floyd and BLM? We close with the importance of doing research and being knowledgeable about insurance coverage and sharing our thoughts on athletes sacrificing money for the team and the importance of appreciating teachers. We end the episode with shoutouts to Jefferson County for providing free lunch to all students and the Atlanta school system for having the highest paid teacher salary schedule in the nation.…
We're back and this week we discuss our individual purposes in life, emphasizing the importance of making a positive impact on those around us. But first we have to discuss Auntie-Con aka Essencefest, Kamala Harris's keynote address and Sexxy Red. Byron reminds about black unity day on August 5th. We also discuss a scene from the show 'This Is Us' where a teenage girl wants to graduate early to be with her boyfriend who is going to Harvard. Ferg wants to know how we would have handled the situation. We close discussing Kaos on Netflix, how proud we are of buffs daughter, and Beverly Hills Cop AxelF.…
Razi put his foot in his mouth again. But we open discussing the topic of transgender rights and care, specifically focusing on a case in Tennessee that is going to the Supreme Court. We discuss our opinions on allowing young people to make decisions about their gender identity and the medical care they receive. Fergs excited for the new Mufasa movie, but isn't excited about one of the voice actors. We also discuss the possibility of mandatory military service. We close discussing the Forbes list of the greatest rappers of all time and the upcoming Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Incorporated Grand Conclave. It's another fun filled episode. Enjoy.…
Razi came out wilding this episode. But before we get into his craziness we have to check in on Ferg. They talk about teachers in Wisconsin who made inappropriate comments to students, the potential revocation of Donald Trump's liquor license, Biden's executive action on protecting undocumented spouses and kids, the House of Dragon's TV show, and Buff's experiences in Cabo. They also mention the TV show Your Honor, the NBA playoffs, and the anime Black Clover. Ferg and Razi review the movie 'Inside Out.' Razi gets first question and asked whether one should tell their partner if the sex is mediocre. The conversation then shifts to the question of what constitutes a woman, and it goes just as you would expect. We close celebrating the MLB coming to Birmingham, AL and Reggie Jackson's heartfelt interview. Buff welcomes the entitled folks that are suing Hermes to our world. Finally, we shout out Ferg's dad for his selfless act. We were in rare form on this one. Enjoy.…
Razi asked it. We didn't. But before we get to the discussion we open discussing DC allowing illegal immigrants to vote. Buff reiterates how substantial the 2016 election was. Razi feels the 2024 election is setting up VP Kamala Harris for a fall. Razi if excited for The Acolyte on Disney+. We discuss whether Caitlyn Clarke being fouled is targeted or not. Then we transition to Razi asking why is the WNBA so densely populated with queer women. Buff wants to know what are some examples of the political left going too far. We finally get to a third question and Ferg asks what will be the fallout of Diddy's information raid. We close discussing Mexico electing their first female and Jewish president and the 30ths Anniversary of Sister Act 2.…
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Happy Birthday Razi and TJ!! Trumps guilty. That's the leading news but doesn't change anything in the brothers eyes. Razi talks about Disney and WD/Discovery packaging their streaming platforms and Waffle House getting a video game. Buff is loving the black girl magic in a number of sports: tennis, track, basketball, and gymnastics. Buff has first question and asks if Cassie should testify against Diddy if asked. This leads to a huge discussion on DV and the obligation of victims to testify in other victims cases. Ferg takes a left turn and asks the brothers what crazy special skill would we want in a random Hollywood scenario. We close discussing North Korea dropping nasty work on South Korea. We are still enjoying the WNBA and Buff is excited to see the Chicago Sky. And finally our condolences go out to Ferg's family as he lost his uncle last week.…
The brothers are back and we are joined by journalist Leigh Ann Caldwell of the Washington Post. We open recapping the harrowing tale of Ferg and the tornado. We discuss Lonnie Billard being fired for being gay and the courts saying that's okay. Buff brings up the fall out of Covid and how some are revisiting the milestone moments they missed during Covid. Razi talks about the ICC issuing warrants and The WNBA investigating Las Vegas for paying their players $100K more. Ferg asks Diddy do it? We then get to the discussion with Leigh Ann as we cover various political topics, including the ethics hearing for Justice Alito, concerns about the Biden administration's reelection efforts, the future of the Republican Party, and the challenges of journalism in the digital age. She also addresses the need for diversity in newsrooms and the importance of fact-checking and accountability in reporting. We close congratulating the graduating seniors and celebrating the birthday of Ferg's son. The conversation ends with a reminder of the 6 rules of podcasting: listen, like, share, subscribe, comment, and listen again.…
Well if you like to hear us disagree you are going to love this episode again. We took disagreeing to a whole other level. The Brothers were heated. We open discussing the Fox News/Dominion settlement and firing of Tucker Carlson and Don Lemon. Biden is officially running for reelection and we are underwhelmed. Razi gives us a news rundown and we discuss attack of the yams and he sneaks a question in. John Laguezamo is boycotting Super Mario Bros and Razi wants to know should there be "representation" in the movie at all? Then he gets his official question and asks for the brothers reactions to the viral video of a teacher fighting a student after she tried to take her phone back from the teacher. That leads to a discussion of whether training can affect peoples feelings and responses. Buff gets next question and asks do black people buy into negative stereotypes of ourselves and why. We close congratulating Snowfall's finale and reminding everyone about Mothers Day is coming up soon. Finally, Ferg wants everyone to stop looking for black on black crime responses because we don't call it that; so you can't google it. Enjoy!…
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