• Confidence, Accountability & Ownership
    Feb 22 2026

    Episode 27 explores confidence, accountability, and what ownership really means.

    We begin by questioning whether people who see themselves as a “10” are confident or disconnected from reality.

    From there, we examine accountability in relationships and whether societal expectations influence how responsibility is handled.

    We challenge traditional success markers by asking if home ownership is still a smart move — or a financial illusion.

    Next, we bring the conversation home with the potential relocation of the Chicago Bears to Indiana, exploring loyalty, identity, and whether teams belong to their communities or to ownership groups.

    We then unpack intimacy and alignment in relationships by discussing what a healthy sex life really looks like.

    Finally, we reflect on the legacy of Jesse Jackson and what leadership and community responsibility truly mean.

    Confidence. Accountability. Ownership. Community.

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    2 hrs and 20 mins
  • Kings, Side Pieces & Super Bowl Energy
    Feb 14 2026

    Here’s your updated Episode 26 description reflecting the new flow and stronger Diggs → Side Piece transition:

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    Episode 26 opens with the fallout from Super Bowl 60 — breaking down the game, the halftime show, and the moments that shifted momentum when it mattered most.

    But the drama didn’t stop on the field.

    Rumors surrounding Stefon Diggs and Cardi B picked up right after Super Bowl weekend, sparking conversations about loyalty, public relationships, and what really happens when fame, pressure, and personal history collide.

    That leads us into a deeper question: Why do some people seem to like their side piece more than their main partner? Is it love — or is it ego validation? Is it excitement — or escape?

    From there, we unpack:

    • A viral proposal where a man refused to kneel because he called himself a king — confidence or insecurity?
    • A tragic political argument that ended in violence — and how pride can escalate disagreement.
    • And a lighter but real debate: what does “90s fine” actually mean, and are we romanticizing the past?

    This episode is about ego, loyalty, pressure, and the choices people make when emotions outweigh discipline.

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    1 hr and 34 mins
  • Full Volume, No Filter: Reality, Rumors, and What We Choose to Believe
    Feb 7 2026

    Episode 25 moves through culture, controversy, and consequence.

    We start with Super Bowl 60 predictions, breaking down hype versus reality, then dive into the viral question tearing people apart: $1 million for yourself or $5 million for your partner — and what that choice exposes about trust.

    From there, we confront perception-driven chaos:

    • Trump’s viral “Lion King” video and the blur between politics and performance
    • The absurd claim that Earth will lose gravity — and why misinformation spreads so easily

    The conversation turns deeply human with Celine Dion’s emotional video revealing her battle with Stiff Person Syndrome, forcing us to ask how we treat vulnerability, illness, and aging in public figures.

    We then tackle responsibility and entitlement:

    • Glorilla’s sister claiming fame changed family dynamics
    • Deontay Wilder’s frustration with being defined by his rivalry

    We close with our unfiltered Grammy retake, questioning credibility, relevance, and whether the awards still represent the culture they claim to honor.

    This episode isn’t about headlines. It’s about judgment, belief, and accountability.

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    1 hr and 51 mins
  • Episiode 24 | Loyalty, Love & Who Gets the Credit
    Jan 31 2026

    Valentine’s Day is approaching, and most people think it’s about love — but is it really about expectation, insecurity, or capitalism? From there, we dig into the heart of relationships:

    • Can someone be loyal and still cheat?
    • What does it mean when your new partner’s parents still hang with your ex?
    • Haley Kalil’s major public problem with Matt Kalil — a case study in narrative and reputation.

    We break for sports culture with Bill Belichick being passed over for the Hall of Fame, and then close with a big issue sparking national controversy: recent actions by ICE agents and questions about law enforcement power, public safety, and accountability.

    Love isn’t simple. Loyalty isn’t universal. Respect isn’t guaranteed. And society’s most powerful actors — personal or institutional — still get to define the terms.

    No filter. No consensus. Just the truth as we see it.

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    1 hr and 48 mins
  • Episode 23 | The Things That Change Everything
    Jan 25 2026

    This week, the conversation slows down — but the questions hit harder.

    The crew reflects on the moments we didn’t know would be the last, before unpacking one of the most difficult relationship crossroads: what happens when one partner wants kids and the other doesn’t?

    From there, the debate moves into morality, empathy, and accountability:

    • Should a wedding venue refund deposits when a fiancé passes away?
    • Where does compassion end and contracts begin?
    • Is stamping DUI offenders’ licenses with alcohol bans protection or punishment?
    • And as always, a sharp NFL take to close it out.

    No easy answers. No forced resolutions. Just honest conversations about the things that actually matter.

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    1 hr and 39 mins
  • Episode 22 | Fame Protects You… Until It Doesn’t
    Jan 17 2026

    This week, the crew breaks down how fame shifts accountability — and who actually gets grace when the spotlight hits.

    The conversation covers:

    • Gervonta Davis and the thin line between talent and consequences
    • Michael B. Jordan being overlooked at an award show and what respect really looks like
    • Druski’s viral megachurch pastor skit and why it struck a nerve
    • Kevin Gates opening up about love, trust, and emotional connection and so do the cast
    • Shows worth watching right now
    • NFL playoff predictions and who’s getting exposed

    Some people get patience. Some people get punished. And some people get protected until they don’t.

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    1 hr and 34 mins
  • Episode 21 | Full Volume, No Filter: When Did Being Grown Stop Looking Fun?
    Jan 9 2026

    Welcome back to the first episode of the new year.

    This week, the crew breaks down the unspoken disappointments of adulthood — from rushing to grow up, to realizing nobody actually prepared us for what “grown” really means.

    The conversation moves through:

    • Why being an adult feels heavier than promised
    • What age you’re supposed to dress like an adult — and who makes that call
    • A viral list of places women refuse to go on first dates and what it says about modern dating expectations
    • Whether America is a global bully or simply protecting its own interests
    • Playoff predictions and who’s being delusional this season

    No nostalgia filters. No gender-safe takes. Just real conversations about expectations, power, and reality.

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Episode 20 | Who Deserves the Kids When a Marriage Ends?
    Dec 20 2025

    Who Deserves the Kids When a Marriage Ends?

    There’s a popular belief that leaving a marriage is always an act of self-care. This episode questions that — and the cost that often follows.

    The crew dives headfirst into accountability, power, and emotional manipulation as they debate whether the person who chooses to leave a marriage should automatically retain custody of the children. Is walking away freedom… or is it abandonment? And who pays the real price?

    Before getting there, the conversation heats up around:

    • Whether gyms should have dress codes or if “self-expression” has gone too far
    • What really matters more in a relationship — money or sex
    • The difference between symbolic recognition and real impact after Trump’s Juneteenth and MLK fee-day decision
    • Reactions after watching The Sean Combs: The Reckoning and what accountability looks like when power is involved
    • A controversial story where a husband claimed illness as his wife tried to leave — survival or emotional control?

    No safe takes. No group agreement. Just lived experiences, hard questions, and arguments that don’t wrap up neatly.

    If you believe walking away shouldn’t come with consequences — this episode will challenge you.

    Strong language. Strong opinions. Zero consensus.

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    1 hr and 56 mins