Show based out of Atlanta discussing anything from local events to world wide issues. No topic is off limits. We may offend, but we mean #NoDissRespect
NoDissrespect is cancelling itself and you'll see why on our special edition Game Show Style Episode with guest appearances from Chill Will, Michal Renee & DoeVinci. We discuss the fact that men aint shit but neither are women. And if we're going to air out our dirty laundry we are going to do ALL the laundry. You won't want to miss this.
The beginning of the end...
The NoDissRespect Podcast & Unapologetically Unfiltered Podcast get together and discuss the famous Chris Rock quote "Women, Children, & Dogs are loved unconditionally. A Man is only loved under the condition that he provides something"
In this episode, we discuss our thoughts on getting older and what lessons we have learned in our 20s. We also have a short discussion on Big Sean's latest album "Detroit 2".
In this episode we discuss the most recent episode of the hit Facebook Watch series "Red Table Talk" where Will & Jada Pinkett Smith discuss their response to August Alsina's interview with Angela Yee
In this collaborative episode with the Unapologetically Unfiltered Podcast we debate how messy the relationship between August Alsina & Jada Pinkett Smith is and we also have a deep discussion on the tension between black men and women when it comes to dating.
In this episode we discuss Governor Kemp signing the new Hate Crime Bill into effect in the state of Georgia, why young people are ignoring the rising cases of Corona, and we give our perspective on what the black vote in 2020 means for our community
In this episode Spike Lou & Nicki Dusse discuss the primaries and why they are important, who will be the best VP for Joe Biden, and our thoughts on the recent Dave Chappelle special
In this episode we discuss the current climate of America and how we have been processing it along with our thoughts on what's next for the black community
This is the premiere episode of the "Politics As Usual" Podcast. Nicki Dusse (from the NoDissRespect Podcast) & Spike Lou (from the OnDeckTV Podcast) discuss if there will be another round of stimulus checks, Joe Biden's comments on black voters, and we share our thoughts on the Ahmaud Arbery killing
Earlier this year in February podcast hosts Nicki Dusse (from the NoDissRespect Podcast) & Spike Lou (from the OnDeckTV Podcast) decided to join forces to create a podcast that expresses the political views of two black men from different backgrounds but with the same mission...to educate other black folk on the importance of politics in America
In this episode we discuss how we are processing the Corona virus and being in a city-wide quarantine
In this episode we talk about the new term "Quarter Life Crisis" and how millennials deal with the stress of trying to be successful and whether or not black excellence is necessary for black people
In this episode we celebrate Valentine's Day by discussing what love looks like to us these days and also touch on love within a family dynamic
In this episode we have a very intimate conversation with up and coming actor Michal Renee about internet trolls, relationships, and toxic black men.
In this episode we discuss our Top 5 movies, albums, people, and moments of 2019
In this episode we collaborate with The OnDeckTV Podcast & Chris Platte to discuss Hip-Hop across multiple decades to see how far it has come as a genre and culture and where it will go moving into the next decade.
In this episode we review Kanye West's career from 2010-2019 and have an honest discussion about one of the most influential artist of the past 20 years.
In this episode we review Will Smith's career and have an in-depth discussion on his rise and arguable downfall of his legendary acting career.
In this episode we sit down with Chef JRob to discuss his journey to becoming a personal chef and have a conversation about how young people can eat good while on a budget.
In this episode we have an honest conversation about Dave Chappelle’s Sticks & Stones comedy special and do a deep dive on how we need to check ourselves as a society when it comes to discussing real issues.
The black community has been in an uproar ever since the news broke about the Roc Nation/NFL partnership and it has sparked multiple conversations about social justice reform, questioning people’s true intent when it comes to the black agenda, and if you are allowed to profit off of activism.
In this episode we invite the crew from the OnDeckTV podcast to have a discussion on everything going on in Hip-Hop music in the summer of 2019.
In this episode we have a conversation with Carlos Jackson and he tells us his life story and what inspired him to become a boxer.
After a long week of traveling and work we want nothing more than to walk into a place we can call home. Only problem is its not really our home, we can't do whatever we want with this space. We have to follow a strict set of rules to remain in that space and we have to PAY the people who put those rules in place just to stay. We all deserve our own sanctuary. We all deserve a place we can call ours. This week we sit down with Shaun Graham, The Executive Vice President of Southeast Mortgage and Kim Razil, an up and coming realtor in the Atlanta, Georgia area. We discuss all the ways SEM is able to help us reach that goal of home ownership. With Go Gooru, you're given access to plenty of information and counsel from the highly capable team at SEM to do just that. We dive into what it took to make Shaun who he is today as he drops gems and shares advice. Kim Razil, who's worked on various major projects such as 2 Chainz's Pink Trap House and many others has now put Real Estate into her focus. Shaun and Kim breakdown the benefits of homeownership and give us the tools to obtain it.
We discuss the injustice that happens in the miniseries “When They See Us” which is about the 1989 Central Park Five case and we also touch on the new abortion laws that are getting passed in the south.
In this episode we are discussing higher education and what benefits it may and may not have on a person's life after college.
In this episode we are discussing religion and how it plays a role in not only our individual lifestyles but also in our dating world.
In this episode we debate who is the better hero..Tony Stark or Arya Stark
In this episode we discuss Ayesha Curry and her "Red Table Talk" interview.
In this episode we are discussing relationships and the reality of marriage from the lens of movies and tv shows. We are covering everything from what makes people want to get married, Is it necessary to know your partner's past, and how fundamental is sex within a serious relationship.
In this episode we are joining forces with the Run The Tape Podcast to discuss the landscape of Hip-Hop from past to present. We touch on everything from how do we define a classic album in 2019, who has the best crew/label in Hip-Hop today, how we feel about Kodak Black, and much more.
This episode we are discussing black entrepreneurship, Killer Mike's Netflix series "Trigger Warning", If Black History Month is still necessary in 2019, and much more.
This episode we are touching on all the topics and issues discussed in the docuseries "Surviving R. Kelly" from the unapologetic perspective of black men.
With Meek Mill dropping a new album before 2018 closes out we had to sit down and discuss if it lived up to the hype. We also touch on the Kevin Hart/Oscar situation and answer some tough questions about cheating.
With it officially being Oscar SZN we figure it would be a good time to DISScuss some films that stood out to us so far this year, what other movies we are looking forward to seeing before the year comes to an end, and who is the best up and coming actor/actress under 35.
We Black At It Again! Another album review episode brought to you by the dynamic duo. However we are doing it a bit different than usual cause we are honoring the man, the myth, the legend Lil Wayne! We are going over all The Carter albums DISScussing which ones we like the most and the least. We also are touching on some of the hot topics of the month like Kanye going to the White House, Drake on The Shop, and much more...
The dynamic duo are holding it down on PT. III of the "Coming To A Hood Near You" series. On this episode we are reviewing season 5 of the hit Starz show Power and we also are DISScussing season 3 of the hit HBO show Insecure.
We are back with Part II of our conversation about intimacy and in this episode we are doing rapid fire questions on sexual positions, frustrations, and preferences. We kept it all the way funky on this episode so please enjoy.
With the 2018 NFL season starting today we decided to chime in on everything going on in the sports world today. We discuss Colin Kaepernick's new deal with Nike, LeBron James in LA & we make our early Super Bowl picks as well.
We are wrapping up our Better Late Than Never series with Part II of our What A Good Review summer albums recap. With summer coming to an end we are going through the hottest mainstream Hip-Hop and R&B albums that dropped and letting you know what stood out to us.
In this episode we are discussing what issues millennials care about when it comes to the midterm elections and also how to tell if you are meant to be an entrepreneur or not.
In this episode we are discussing what it means to be a good friend and how the concept of friendship differs based on financial situations and gender.
So much good music has dropped this past month that we felt we needed to dedicate a series on it. From DAYTONA to Scorpion we will cover every Hip-Hop album in between.
With Drake's album dropping tomorrow we are giving you our expectations for his new project. We also discuss other upcoming projects coming from the Young Money roster and our thoughts on the new season of Luke Cage.
Another addition of the locally popular "Coming To A Hood Near You" movie review. This episode we are reviewing Avengers Infinity War and also discussing what other big blockbuster movies we are looking forward to seeing this summer.
In this episode we are discussing Childish Gambino's new song This is America, our thoughts on the current political state of the black community, and we are also touching on the recent issues between black men and black women.
Unlike most people we actually take time to listen to projects before we critique them and make a final decision on if it's classic or trash so here we are folks! The Official #NoDissRespect review of J.Cole's new album KOD is here!!! We are going in depth on everything revolving around the LP. Also of course y'all know we had to touch on other topics and issues in the Hip-Hop community like what's going on with our brother Kanye West (before the Charlamagne interview), Drake's new album, and so much more so tune in and witness the conversation.
We been working hard ladies and gentlemen! So hard that we felt like we needed to release this special "Better Late Than Never" episode of #NoDissRespect. Last month was National Women's History Month and in this episode we are discussing Women's issues from top to bottom. We also are discussing how men play a role in this new Women's movement era. Y'all don't want to skip out on this conversation.
In this episode we are discussing intimacy and how it has changed from generation to generation. We also talk about what makes sex good, how does religion play into sex, and also we are sharing personal stories of what turns us on and what turns us off. Tune in to hear the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth when it comes to bumping uglies.
This episode we are doing another Coming To A Hood Near You reivew of Black Panther. We also will be discussing the current climate of comedy when dealing with Chris Rock's new Netflix special and of course the Monique "boycott" situation.