Hosts: Battle Rapper & Artist ”Street Hymns” Non-Profit Worker & Musician ”Elisha ’Tre’ McCall” w/ Dancer & Chef ”Caleb Berry” sit down in the midst of a live studio audience to discuss a variety of pressing topics from a black male’s point-of-view. Wh
Street Hymns, Caleb Berry, & Elisha McCall have a conversation about whether or not you can trust THE VIBE when dating or on a date. And whether or not reading body language is equal to reading minds.
Street Hymns, Elisha McCall , & Caleb Berry sit down with the live studio audience and have a conversation about "love".
Show hosts Street Hymns & Caleb Berry answer back to back questions given by the live studio audience and questions submitted through the @BLACK MEN DUE TALK Social media.
The live studio audience gets really engaged as Street Hymns, Elisha McCall, & Caleb Berry discuss gender roles and submission.
Hosts Elisha McCall & Caleb Berry sit and talk with live studio audience about life after dealing with a loss.
Hosts Street Hymns & Elisha McCall are visited by someone of the infamous Red Pill Community to talk about hot button issues like Red Pill Community, Alpha/Beta Males, and #BelieveAllWomen.
On this Podcast Episode the hosts Street Hymns, Elisha mcCall, & Caleb Berry discuss the necessity and possible Unnecessary nature of "Forgiveness"
Black Men Due Talk hosts Street Hymns, Elisha McCall, & Caleb Berry sit down on this special episode to chat with three woman counterparts to talk about a viral meme about 50/50 financial loads in marriage. You can follow the three co-hosts @JoyFilledJoJo (of @JoyFilledMessPodcast), @QueenThinkerHustler & @_MissThompson_ (both hosts of @LuxeHourPodcast).
As seen on TMZ, Dallas advocate for rights, justice, and social reform "Percy" stopped by to as a guest speaker to sit and talk about various topics ranging from LGBTQ Identity, Identity Dating, Social Justice within the black community, & Percy's personal testimony.
Black Men Due Talk hosts put aside the hot-seat and have a safe and open conversation with the live studio audience about abortion and the effects of Roe V Wade specifically in relation to the black community.
Elisha McCall & Street Hymns are joined with Dallas & Grand Prairie Police Officers Caleb & Ti as the live studio audience listens in. As young black cops there are cultural stigmas and expectations placed on them as soon as they put on the uniform, so dialogues like this are important to understand bigger pictures and perspectives.
Serial Entrepreneur & Author Nick Kennedy sits down to talk with the hosts of the Black Men Due Talk Podcast. This lengthy yet in depth conversation explores not only what it means to be an entrepreneur and risk bearer, but also genuine conversations about race, CRT, reparations, dark skinned vs light skinned mentality, & also marriage in general. Join in attendance with the live studio audience into this amazing episode.
Elisha McCall, Caleb Berry, & Street Hymns sit down with the live studio audience to discuss getting burnt out with organizations and businesses. Should people complain about work hours when the jobs they sign up for indirectly require them to over-exert themselves? Tune into this conversation and hear multiple perspectives on the topic.
Ezekiel Azonwu joins in as a co-host on Black Men Due Talk to chop it up in the midst of the live studio audience. After talking briefly on Purity Culture & Dating Elisha riles up the listeners by boldly proclaiming that "Women Are NOT The Prize'. With such heavy and counter-cultural statements, lets see if he can defend and present his claim...
Caleb Berry & Street Hymns sit and briefly chat with women in the live studio audience pertaining to what it means to "Protect Black Women" and how society and specifically Black Men can do a better job to enforce their safety. Also with the controversy dealing with Gawvi (Former Reach Records Artist) as a hot topic, they also discuss issues pertaining to divorces and remarriage.
This Episode we are joined (for the first time officially) with the full Host-Cast featuring Street Hymns, Elisha McCall, & Caleb Berry. Now that Caleb has returned from his sick-leave he apparently has some unfinished business to address concerning church leadership with a strong focus on accountability. The live studio audience decided to zero-in on the controversy with Michael Todd of Transformation Church & also more on Christian women being TERRIBLE at dating. Cos... "What about the men?"
Do black people have to be Anti-Candace Owens? Are Christian women terrible at dating? In this very first episode of Black Men Due Talk, Street and Elisha engage in a humorous conversation that bears much overdue importance. #BMDT #BlackMenDueTalk #BlackMen #StreetHymns #ElishaMcCall
Do black people have to be Anti-Candace Owens? Are Christian women terrible at dating? In this very first episode of Black Men Due Talk, Street and Elisha engage in a humorous conversation that bears much overdue importance. #BMDT #BlackMenDueTalk #BlackMen #StreetHymns #ElishaMcCall #CandaceOwens #Dating #DatingBlack