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3 Brothers No Sense

3 Brothers No Sense

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Just 3 brothers chopping it up about whatever is on our mind at the time. We discuss everything from relationships, black culture, politics, to our favorite music groups. www.3brothersnosense.com273886 Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Was Family Matters a black show?
    Mar 2 2026

    In this episode of 'Three Brothers No Sense', the brothers delve into the impact of media on public perception, particularly focusing on controversial moments in entertainment. The conversation shifts to the legacy of black sitcoms, with a particular emphasis on 'Family Matters' and why it is often not considered in the greats of black shows. The brothers reflect on the evolution of television and the representation of black families.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction and Pre-Show Banter

    04:03 Movie Reviews and Family Outings

    06:58 Controversial Moments in Entertainment

    10:02 Political Commentary and Media Influence

    12:54 Government Policies and Economic Discussions

    15:50 Rap Beef and Cultural Commentary

    18:47 Television Shows and Nostalgia

    21:42 Black Sitcoms and Cultural Representation

    33:00 The Edge of Black Sitcoms

    39:09 Cultural Representation in Comedy

    48:51 Relatability and Authenticity in Black Shows

    55:32 Legacy and Impact of Black Sitcoms



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    1 hr
  • Should parents require prenuptial agreements for their kids
    Feb 23 2026

    The brothers are back and discuss a variety of topics ranging from Tracy Morgan's encounter with a former acquaintance to men's health awareness and the societal pressures surrounding it. They delve into political commentary on tariffs and trade deficits, the evolving landscape of comedy, and the legacy of Jesse Jackson. The conversation also touches on the implications of US-Iran relations and the importance of generational wealth. Razi asks should parents force prenuptial agreements before including their children in the will. The episode concludes with reflections on the changing nature of comedy and the need for comedians to adapt to contemporary societal norms.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction and Show Updates

    04:43 Reflections on Celebrity Encounters and Social Media Reactions

    07:32 Health Awareness and Men's Health Issues

    10:32 Economic Policies and Trade Deficits

    13:31 Comedians and Their Evolving Roles

    16:23 Tribute to Jesse Jackson and His Legacy

    19:27 Geopolitical Tensions and Leadership Concerns

    22:01 Nuclear Deterrents and Global Politics

    25:46 The Political Landscape Post-Trump

    27:47 Generational Wealth and Prenuptial Agreements

    46:16 The Evolving Landscape of Comedy

    47:53 Navigating Comedy in a Changing Landscape

    51:25 The Art of Delivery in Comedy

    54:34 Evolving with the Times: Comedians and Their Material

    57:04 Cancel Culture: Then and Now

    01:00:46 The Dynamics of Popularity and Cancelation

    01:02:43 Celebrating Life and Community

    01:10:21 Looking Ahead: Commitment to Improvement


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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Are men forgiven quicker than women?
    Jan 26 2026

    In this episode, the brothers discuss warn about the latest winter storm, they discuss the most recent shooting in Minnesota, and the complexities of law enforcement accountability. They delve into the political landscape, emphasizing the importance of voter responsibility, the ideological civil war in America, and the implications of globalization after the world economic forum in Davos. The conversation also touches on cultural expectations as Buff asks are men forgiven quicker than women. The close reflect on the urine in the dating pool and the challenges faced by today's youth. Finally concluding with thoughts on the need for awareness and action in these turbulent times.


    Chapters


    00:00 Winter Storm Woes and Community Safety

    02:25 Reflections on Recent Shootings and Political Hypocrisy

    05:13 Law Enforcement Accountability and Racial Dynamics

    07:51 Political Landscape and the Importance of Voting

    10:56 The Ideological Civil War and National Guard Concerns

    13:38 Globalization, Nationalism, and Trump's Influence

    16:14 Cultural Conversations: Gender and Forgiveness

    30:20 Accountability in Relationships

    33:07 Gender Dynamics in Cheating

    36:33 Societal Expectations and Forgiveness

    40:01 Navigating Relationships and Healing

    43:42 Changing Relationship Goals

    46:50 The Impact of Social Media on Relationships

    49:18 Youth and Unrealistic Expectations

    52:26 The Importance of Communication with Kids

    56:06 Rethinking Our Role in Social Issues


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    1 hr and 2 mins
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