Coming straight from the South side of London, Chatty and Saltfish is the podcast that brings you debates and discussions about current events, Black issues, and living in LDN. Simply Unfiltered real talk.
CnS is back and they're not going to let the crazy wind stop the discussion. Andrew, Moses, Mandla, and Mansor get straight into it this week, focusing on storm Eunice, Prince Andrew, and some questionable relationship methods.
Off the back of Euro 2020, Andrew, Moses, Mansor, and Mandla discuss the aftermath of England's penalty defeat across the country and social media.
After the heated week of Meghan Markles interview with Oprah, CnS dissect the hottest talking points to come out of the discussion, as well as explore what men can do to make our women feel safe after the tragic murder of Sarah Everard.
We're back! And in our return Andrew, Moses, Mandla, Mansor get into talking about social media's favourite word now 'Woke' and if it still holds it's power, as well as a growing trend that needs to be avoided.
CnS is back and the recent US election is on everybody's minds, as well as some issues closer to home in the UK.
This week Moses and Mansor join the show to discuss the hot topics of the week including Ashley Banjo's BLM performance and the 6 people social distance rule being enforced.
So much covered in this weeks episode with Moses, Mandala, and Mansor as they talk about the A-Level results, Stop and Searches on black youth and Megan thee Stallion.
Back in the studio and time to discuss all the madness that has been going on during lockdown with many celebs getting cancelled.
CnS returns with Andrew, Mansor and Moses. The topics of include if Kanye's presidency campaign can be taken seriously, Nick Cannon being fired from Wild 'n' Out, and whether Shamima Begum's British Citizenship should be allowed to be revoked?
Following up from the tragic events with George Floyd Andrew, Ashley and Dein catch up and talk about the BLM protests that followed and possible solutions to the problems the USA are facing with the police.
This weeks topic could not be ignored as Andrew, Moses, Mandla, and Mansor get into the injustice that George Floyd suffered.
Is lockdown coming to an end in the UK? This is the question of the episode as well as other talking points of the past weeks.
It's more chat in lockdown, this week on the panel Andrew, Moses, and Mansor get into more quarantine topics.
More chats in quarantine as Andrew, Moses, Mandala, and Mansor catch up with some of the hot topics going on during lockdown.
In these unusual circumstances the crew record the first episode under quarantine conditions as they catch up with each other and what's going on in the world.
This week the guys talk about Priti Patel and her immigration plan, whether you should divulge your sexuality to a partner if they don't ask, and should YouTube allow complete free speech?
Is the Coronavirus more serious than we first thought? Philip Schofield comes out, Kobe's legacy deserves respect and the hottest album of the month.
Moses, Mandala, and Mansor are back in the building as they ask the questions, should black people continue debating racism on TV and what the meaning is behind black hairstyles?
This week the CnS crew talk about the coronavirus epidemic, Piers Morgan's insulting attempt at a Chinese language, and whether Eminem is went too far with his lyric about the Manchester bombing.
It's the first episode of 2020 and this week the topics are the UK rap beef, Harry and Meghan's choice to split from the Royals, and a man gets revenge on a woman that plays him.
CnS are giving you some food for thought of Christmas Day as they talk about the best tech gifts this year, should kids be told Santa Claus isn't real?Is Krampus actually a villian? And should loot boxes in games be classified as gambling?
The topics this week include the Vue's ban on Blue Story, an Italian newspapers insensitive sports headline, a little boy starts his own restaurant, and is The Simpsons coming to an end.
In this episode the CnS crew debate whether a group of workers were right to get fired for a conversation outside of the office, who makes the first move in the battle of the sexes, and one of the worst jobs for a black man to have.
This week the guys discuss what is the difference between an open relationship vs being single, a woman decides to charge her family for Xmas dinner this year, and a Greggs regular has had enough.
In this episode Mandala, Mansor, and Moses are back they ask what would you do if you caught your kid watching porn? A show called the British Tribe Next Door, and LisaRaye becoming Queen Mother of Ghana.
Chatty and Saltfish is back and this week they talk about a man faking his death, a Dad's decision to turn his back on his son, and the trouble with unisex changing rooms.
This weeks topics include the "new" crisp that one best crisp of the year, Botham Jean, and Man CIty player Bernardo Silva's offensive tweet.
This weeks topics include Nicki Minaj retiring from music, Ms. Monopoly board game and a clash and the TV choice awards.
Should we have better policing ovee the internet to stop internet trolls? That's the big question this week along with banning mobile phones in schools and if gaming is a legitmate career path.
This week Moses Boyd, Mansor, and Mandala have joined the show again and discuss the chicken shop boxes, Boris prison plan and China.
The guys are back and get into debates about animal apocalypses and the safety needed that would come with fame.
This week the guys touch on a few things that hit the news including the new black little mermaid, a girl ruining a good tube of ice cream and a frozen man falling out of a plane.
The team talk about footballers conduct on social media, the MP that manhandles a Greenpeace activist, and Love Island and reality TV as a whole.
This weeks the questions were what makes British culture? Are we moving towards a future of VR? And if farming and game hunting are equally immoral?
The guys were tired but still wanted to give you something for the commute as they discuss Catfishing, a guy getting free KFC, and Lil Pump's video at a petrol station.
The guys discuss Ayesha Curry's comments, the new royal baby and Cardi B's video response to the wardrobe malfunction.
This week the discussion is on sending nudes, mixed messages from a crush and the curse of Strictly Come Dancing and relationships.
This weeks topics include the death of Nipsey Hussle and children suffering from uncombable hair syndrome.
The usual suspects are back and today's topics are the dating grace period after a break up, the racist school employee, and R. Kelly.
In what might be a different kind of takeover episode Ash and Dein aren't about but Andrew grabs the opportunity to catch up with a few other South London residents as they discuss Shamima Begum, the New Zealand terror attack, and the influence of Drill music.
The team battle it out for who has the best A-listers born in their birthday month, as well as give their take on the Jussie Smollett and YNW Melly situations.
This week the topics are Liam Neeson's racist comments, Gucci's controversial jumper, 21 Savage, and Bow Wow.
This week the guys reflect on if veganuary is really a healthier lifestyle and if Soulja Boy's statements hold some truth.
This week they debate the value of education and experience, and talk about how people change when you come into money.
It was another takeover episode when the guys were joined by some old friends and discussed some of the latest issues in the news like the racial abuse of Raheem sterling and Kevin Hart's old tweets.
This week they cover the missionary worker that was killed by a tribe, ask what beast they'd rather be in a ring against, and talk about an adult asylum seeker posing as a school student.
This episode really talks about everything and nothing...enjoy!
In this episode the topics cover Diesels shocking jacket, if Apu is an outdated Simpsons character, and a man trying to age his age for dating.
The guys talk about some Halloween stories, costume controversy and random embarrassing stories from Primary school.
This week CnS talk about the fetishisation of black men, white and black washing on TV shows and get into a heated debate about good and bad films.
The team look at Eminem's new album Kamikaze and the Colin Kaepernick Nike campaign.