This episode starts with New Year reflections and the idea of “F*** the Streets” — questioning how street mentality really affects kids, women, and the community at large. We get into the contradictions of street codes, the glorification of snitching, karma, stunting culture, and what all of it does long-term. From there, we talk honestly about fear, pressure, and survival through the lens of Black men, before shifting into relationships, celebrity breakups, gender dynamics, vengeance, and th...
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This episode starts with New Year reflections and the idea of “F*** the Streets” — questioning how street mentality really affects kids, women, and the community at large. We get into the contradictions of street codes, the glorification of snitching, karma, stunting culture, and what all of it does long-term. From there, we talk honestly about fear, pressure, and survival through the lens of Black men, before shifting into relationships, celebrity breakups, gender dynamics, vengeance, and th...
In this episode, we dig into a series of stories that show just how out of control some of these situations involving women have gotten. I’m usually lighter on this topic, but this time I went all the way in and didn’t hold back. We talk about the Summer “Pizza Hut” Walker situation, the woman who assaulted Mario at his concert, and the women being unnecessarily mean to kids at church. We break down all of it with honesty, humor, and the kind of perspective that makes you laugh and think at t...
OutsideLooKINGinPOD
This episode starts with New Year reflections and the idea of “F*** the Streets” — questioning how street mentality really affects kids, women, and the community at large. We get into the contradictions of street codes, the glorification of snitching, karma, stunting culture, and what all of it does long-term. From there, we talk honestly about fear, pressure, and survival through the lens of Black men, before shifting into relationships, celebrity breakups, gender dynamics, vengeance, and th...