Two long time friends talking about recent developments, news, sports, governmental issues and disclosing how they identify with the subject of conversation with stories from growing up and what it means for their professions, their relationships and bein
The guys discuss the Super Bowl and halftime show, Joe Rogan being cancelled, the Ukraine war and a few other topics.
Daniel and Peter sip on a glass of Rowan's Creek Bourbon while discussing America's decision to withdraw from Afghanistan. They also dive into the controversy and uproar regarding mask mandates and finish off the conversation with a quick discussion about Yeonmi Park's grueling details of her years growing up in North Korea.
Daniel and Peter discuss the differences in white fraternities and black fraternities. Peter is a black man that pledge to a white fraternity. Daniel is a white man that hung around black fraternity members. Great discussion on the juxtaposition of the two.
In this episode, Daniel and Peter discuss religion. Daniel tells his childhood stories about how his father started his own church. There is a bunch of funny banter in this episode that you don't want to miss!
Daniel and Peter catch up after a 2 week break discussing a few different topics. Recent news stories are eluding to other life forms in the universe. Ex NBA player, Kwame Brown, is in a beef with other ex-nba players after they attack his less than illustrious career and call him a loser. Daniel and Peter discuss the urge to want to be business owners but the struggles with taking that leap.
Daniel and Peter chat with Daniel's childhood best friend about mental health in men as they all age. What are the stresses of life as we get older and what are ways to manage anxiety, stress and depression to avoid mental breakdowns. The 3 also touch on some conspiracies and who actually likes Dipset music.
Daniel and Peter take another deep dive into the wealth gap between generations and difference races in the United States.
Daniel and Peter discuss generational wealth and why the wealth gap is increasing.
Daniel and Peter discuss cancel culture and who decides when someone has served their time in 'cancellation jail'.
Daniel and Peter discuss why men hide their emotions due to childhood experience and how society programs men to think. Both men discuss how they recognize this and are trying to raise their young boys differently