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The Truth Hurts Podcast

The Truth Hurts Podcast

Written by: Djseanmoney
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  • Episode 8 - The NFL Draft Show Mess Edition
    Apr 28 2025

    Join host DJ Sean Money in this exciting episode of the Truth Hurts Podcast, where we dive deep into the highs and lows of the 2025 NFL Draft. This episode kicks off with a detailed preview of the first round picks, focusing on key players like Cam Ward and Travis Hunter, and the highly anticipated selections of the Tennessee Titans and the Cleveland Browns.

    The episode highlights the unexpected drop of Shedeur Sanders, delving into the reasons behind his surprising fall in draft rankings and what this means for the NFL landscape. DJ Sean Money shares insights and predictions on how this might impact the young athlete's career, along with the broader repercussions for the league.

    Apart from draft analysis, we also explore NBA playoff excitement, spotlighting teams like the Clippers and the potential downfall of coaching styles that are not adapting to the modern game. The podcast wraps up with a brief overview of WrestleMania events and upcoming WWE drafts, keeping listeners engaged with thrilling sports talk.

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    40 mins
  • Episode 7 - Nuclear Weapons
    Apr 1 2025

    Welcome to Episode 7 of the Truth Hurts Podcast, where your host DJ Sean Money dives headfirst into some raw and unfiltered topics that have been weighing on his mind. In this episode, Sean Money doesn't hold back as he shares his candid thoughts on Linda Hogan, Stephen A. Smith's antics, and calls out iconic figures like Kanye West. With a fiery passion, he also discusses personal challenges, touching on his recent struggles since his mother's passing and his views on managing anger.

    Sean Money gives listeners his take on the state of hip-hop, critiquing artists like MGK and Tory Lanez while defending the true essence of the genre. He doesn't shy away from controversy, expressing his disdain for the current political climate and his disinterest in engaging with it.

    On a lighter note, DJ Sean Money delves into the sports world, covering topics from Aaron Rodgers' potential move to the Pittsburgh Steelers, NCAA basketball tournament highlights, and his predictions for the Major League Baseball season. As WrestleMania season approaches, Sean Money shares his insights on the current WWE storylines and what to expect from this year’s event.

    Join DJ Sean Money for an episode filled with high energy, strong opinions, and deep personal reflections as he navigates through life’s complexities and the ever-changing cultural landscape.

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    44 mins
  • Episode 6 - Megyn Kelly Go Fuck Yourself
    Feb 28 2025

    Welcome to Episode 6 of the Truth Hurts Podcast, where host Sean Money brings you a heartfelt episode filled with raw emotions and engaging discussions. This episode kicks off with a touching tribute to Sean's late mother, expressing gratitude to friends and fans who have shown unwavering support during his time of loss.

    The episode transitions into the world of sports, featuring in-depth discussions about recent NBA trades, including Luka Doncic's move to the Lakers and the dynamic of the Lakers' team. Sean also shares his predictions and insights on possible NBA championship contenders, the Knicks' struggles, and college basketball's exciting developments as March Madness approaches.

    Interspersed with sports talks, Sean and co-host Swag engage in lively discussions about trending entertainment topics, including recent celebrity controversies and social media dynamics. Swag shares her journey as an independent artist and entrepreneur, emphasizing the importance of connecting with upcoming generations.

    Concluding with a taste of upcoming wrestling events and NASCAR predictions, this episode is a rich blend of personal stories, expert sports analysis, and captivating entertainment debates, making it a must-listen for sports enthusiasts and pop culture aficionados alike.

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    48 mins
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