Asked Cares Matters Podcast, hosted by Napoleon Ebot and Drew Parriott, is a podcast on topics pertaining to social and cultural issues. Episode topics range from mental health, depression, and dating to transphobia, moving to a new city and everyday life
It's time to ⚠️ be real ⚠️! Nap and Drew back together like we never left! It's been quite some time since the two of us did an episode together and we need to get back to our roots. What's new? Oh, just Drew becoming an Instagram fashion influencer! Yeah! He's like that! Have y'all seen the Jeffrey Dahmer docuseries on Netflix? It's not that interesting. Check out the picture sharing social media app called BeReal!!
You aren't the same person you were last year, or the year before that. Let yourself experience things and allow yourself to contemplate how these things make you feel. It's worth it. Game of Thrones spinoff House of Dragons premier, 10 out of 10? Yes! STDs/STIs! STOP SHAMING PEOPLE!!!!
It's good to be back after a two month hiatus! Let's get right back into it. What is self respect? Why is a woman perceived to have no self respect in relation to her sexual partners? Who is Andrew Tate? Why is he problematic and should be cancelled? Good sex or good sleep? Which would you rather have.
Our second guest and one of my closest friends: Drew Points. Let's dive into Drew's mind and find out what kind of person he is. Besides the fact he's a Boston Celtics' fan, and enjoys eating toasty 'lognas...does he like being the big or little spoon? holding hands? Listen and find out.
Drew comes back from his vacation in Hawaii. We talk about his experiences there and how they differ from his hometown of Springfield, IL as well as Los Angeles. We share some insights on how the fellas should be operating this summer if they want to be successful getting cuffed or a solid roster. DON'T SKIP LEGS!!!!!
Last week a leaked draft of a majority opinion by Justice Samuel Alito on the landmark case Roe v. Wade was published by Politico. The opinion would overturn Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey, and would likely either severely restrict access to abortion or make it completely illegal in states with trigger laws. This is a very critical topic in today's society. Are you pro-choice, pro-life? Are you for women having full autonomy of their bodies? As a society, have we not advanced beyond making laws to control women?
Lately I haven't been feeling like myself. My mental health is deteriorating and the simplest tasks appear like Herculean challenges. Listen ti me rant for 13 minutes about how life has been winning lately.
Our very first Asked Cares Matters Podcast guest, and one of our best friends, Kameron Corner. Listen as I dive into Kam's mind and we explore his thoughts and perceptions on life.
Drew and I share some of the experiences we have had with breakups. Whether it be a boyfriend/girlfriend breakup or a "talking" stage breakup. Get a sneak peek into my "villain origin" story and some of our stupidest and worst breakups.
Will Smith vs. Chris Rock. Who was in the wrong? How would you have reacted? Did Will make a fool of himself? What's it like moving out from your small hometown to the largest city in the United States? How wild is Los Angeles? Listen to hear our scattered thoughts.
Swimmer Lia Thomas of University of Pennsylvania has been getting a lot of national media attention centering on her transition, competing in women's sports and winning an NCAA division 1 title.
Does a person's body count, the amount of sexual partner's they have had, matter? We interviewed a lot of people, ran polls, surveys to see why people answered how they answered.
Drew and Napoleon sit down and talking dating in 2020. Where to find a good partner, how to tell when you're getting curved and more.
Continuing from our first episode about mental health, a large aspect of that are the relationships we partake in. In the midst of the Kanye West, Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson news going on, we thought it was fitting to talk about healthy and unhealthy relationships.
Our first episode, we wanted to hit the ground running with something we felt really passionate about. Mental health is something that affects everyone and we just wanted to share what we knew.