Podcast by Same Crap Different Day
We are back from a long hiatus and boy, do we have a lot to talk about. Why is it so hard for white people to see how unfair the system is? Also, what are we teaching our kids? We need to have more conversations about appropriate behavior.
This is the last episode of 2020. Let's close the book on this fucked up year.
We are back and trying to make sense of the mess we're in as a country. Right now, our country is the laughing stock of the world, and way too many people seem to be ok with the status quo.
This week we talk about relationships, in which sex is used as a weapon. Also, can Black, Straight, Male celebrities sit down somewhere and shut the hell up!
This week, we talk about the 80-year-old toddler fight we witness, I mean the Presidential Debate. We also talk about the possibilities that could happen if 45 is re-elected and gets to add more Justices to the Supreme Court. Lastly, keep your laws off my uterus.
Your dumb president knew all about the problems that the Coronavirus would cause and lied about it anyway, and we know who still supports him. We also explore men/women dynamics as it pertains to arguments that lead to violence. Lastly, we talk about the problem of dating today.
This week on Same Crap; Different Day, we are talking about the life and untimely death of Chadwick Boseman and what his death means for men’s health. What can we do to help with research in an age where politics have corrupted the FDA and CDC. How should couples handle conflicts in their relationship, which is taken from a listener question? Lastly, if you don’t know what you’re talking about, please go somewhere and sit your ass down. Enjoy.
This week we are back in the studio with the latest round of foolishness and fuckery. White people are continuing to hunt down Black people in the streets and it seems like they think it's ok. We are addressing the latest trends in discouraging people to vote. Lastly, the sad case of Jacob Blake.
We are back from a pretty long hiatus and it feels good; it’s on and poppin’. The shenanigans are never-ending. This week, we revisit the COVID Crisis and the Democratic National Convention. Politics are interesting, but we like getting a little dirty. Lastly, we are giving relationship advice, it’s useless.
This week, it's our first Zoom Podcast, and we're talking about the reopening of many states. Is it too early? Should we go out or not? Next, we talk about the young woman who was arrested in a local Walmart and the differing opinions about her arrest. Lastly, Ahmaud Arbery was murdered in February, why is it so hard for Black people to get justice.
This week we talk about the latest dumbassery demonstrated by y'all president. We're all like how stupid can this man be. The president is lying again and telling more lies to cover it up. People are dying, and this man is not taking this seriously, we're screwed. We end the show talking about the racial and cultural implications of #BlackAF. Is it really impossible to please Black people?
This week we examine the ever-changing narratives about COVID-19 being put out by Republican leaders, including 45. We also talk about how the actions of the United States are affecting the Global response to the Coronavirus. Lastly, did you see the Clark Sisters movie? Two special guests, Patrick Williams and Robert Christon-Walker join us to unpack the film.
People are still not taking the COVID-19 epidemic seriously. Quana shares the story of a woman who just didn't want to believe that this disease is real. She died, and what happens next is even worse. In our second segment, we talk about the politicization of the truth. Who do we listen to 45 or President Cuomo? You decide. Lastly, what are you doing during this time, and more importantly, what should you be doing.
This week we are talking about the usual bullshit and the staying power of this COVID-19 mess. We talk about the clumsy handling of this worldwide pandemic. Are people talking bill deferments seriously and what does that mean? Everything is changing and we don't know if it is permanent or not; or when it will end. Lastly, a listener letter. What would you do if you were Earl?
This week we do our first remote episode due to the coronavirus. What is going on with this virus? What do we need to know and do? We also talk about the political implications of this and why these young folks need to get it together. Lastly, Andrew Gillum, WTF were you thinking dude?
This week it's just Tony and Derrick recapping the results of Super Tuesday. Listen to their unique take on what happened and what we need to do to get 45 out of office. Then they talk about what's going on with Harvey Weinstein and his 23-year jail sentence. Is Iyanla Vanzant a real therapist? Lastly, what up with you Nakers just learning to wash your hands. Listen to the lastest on the Covid-19 outbreak.
Super Tuesday is here and the Presidential Primaries are finally taking shape. Who did we vote for and why? Who are you cheering for? This week we take a deep dive into the elections with our usual passion and humor. Also, the fall of Oprah.
Updated: We found some lost audio. It's really worth listening to again. This week we have the whole crew back in the house and we are playing catch up on all of the latest foolishness and fuckery. We start with Summer Walker and her ignorant comments about HIV, yeah, we don't know who the fuck she is either. Then on to the Gayle King debacle and people's overreaction to it. Finally, a little politics, and why we have to be careful which of these pied pipers we should follow.
We really need some adult supervision. Derrick and I are back for our official first podcast of Season 3. We sort of review "A Fall from Grace" by Tyler Perry, but honestly we don't care. Then we talk about some alarming STI news in the state of Alabama. Then we tell you how to be a Healthysexual but making sure you get your 'coochie' checked. Everyone has a coochie...even men.
This week Tony is joined by his husband (Robert Christon-Walker), Antonio "Twane" Williams, and Terrell and Nancy Walker. We take a collective sigh and really examine Tyler Perry's new movie, "A Fall From Grace". We look at the editorial glitches, overall plot and development, and what could have been done to make a better product. This movie had lots of potential, but that's about it.
This is an older episode that we didn't release because we thought the middle section hinged on an ongoing kidnapping case and we didn't want to seem insensitive. We meant what we said, but didn't think it would be understood by everyone. So listen our take on the Atitiana Jefferson murder and who needs to wear condoms...yeah..we did that.
This week is literally a shit show. Anytime we have to talk about y'alls president, you know it's a problem.
Derrick talks about women and their double standards about standards. Quana goes off about the latest H&M scandal, but what's the real scandal? Lastly, what kind of person puts their child out of their home, and is your pastor listening to Kanye.
This week we're all recovering from auto accidents of some kind. Plus, what do you do when you accidentally sleep with your girl's ex? This week's listener question is fraught with problems. Let us know what you think. We end the show with advice for haters and what to do with 'white tears'.
This week we start with a little about gun control and Alabama's need to find its way into every national narrative, and it's never good. The last session we're talking about bedroom issues. How long do you stay with someone who is sexually incompatible with you? Is sex needed for a marriage to survive?
National Mass Shootings vs. Neighborhood Shootings and why you shouldn't compare the two. This week we're talking about the problems with guns in a society with no real conflict resolution and how racism is built into gun violence. Lastly, we have a listener question, "How can you find a third for a threesome?"
There has been a lot of talk about Nicole Murphy and Antoine Fuqua. Who's to blame? Why do we care so much? This week, we explore all of these issues and end with a little politics.
Why can't we talk about HIV? HIV is a crisis in the African-American community. What can't we talk about it? What are the things we need to know? Listen as we have some candid conversations about a subject that we should be talking about and aren't.
This week on SCDD, we discuss the case of the pregnant Alabama mom, who was shot during an altercation and lost her babies. Who's really at fault? Then it's the Lil Nas X country controversy. His music style was a problem for white people, just like his sexual orientation was a problem for black people. Lastly, what did you think about the debates? Who won? Who lost, and does it matter because we're voting with the "D"!
What's on your sex tape? Believe it or not, there is another sex tape floating around, and this time, the church folk were in church doing it. How far is too far? How much is too much? What are the legal ramifications? There were so many things wrong with this. Learn what to do and what not to do before you make a sex tape.
We are talking about sex. This episode is not kid-friendly. How far should you go on the first date? Hell, how far should you go period? What are your dealbreakers?
This week the crew examines male sexuality and what makes a man gay. Netflix's Black Mirror has straight men all up in their feelings and we try to hash it out. Derrick talks about time travel in the movie, "See You Yesterday". Quana talks about y'all president! Again.
Season 2 of Same Crap; Different Day starts today. This week the crew talks about how hard it is to trace our family trees, and how institutional trauma about our pasts still causes problems in the Black community. Then we talk about y'all dumb president. Here are the clips Derrick was talking about in our first segment. https://youtu.be/izAQiYHikEshttps://youtu.be/oNiEBnOzgVw
This episode is the preview of a new podcast by Tony Christon-Walker entitled, "Let Me Say This." Let Me Say This is a conversational podcast that speaks to current events and pop culture. Enjoy the podcast and let him know what you think.
Rachel Dolezal refuses to admit that she's a white woman. She recently settled even more charges, but we don't think that it's over. We talk about her and other myths in the black community.
This week it's all about people behaving badly, some get away with it, and others don't. What's the latest on the Jussie Smollett case? What does the crew think about it? R. Kelly needs to be in jail and nobody disagrees with that! Lastly, can we get another Secretary of Education? The idiot we have now is a joke.
Is listing all of your bills on social media, and saying that you need someone to help pay them before you will date them ok?
The week we discuss the Netflix documentary, “Abducted in Plain Sight.” ***spoiler warning*** In 1974, 12-year-old Jan Broberg was abducted from a small community in Idaho. When Jan was returned five weeks later, she assured her parents and the courts that "nothing had happened." This movie is the ultimate in foolishness and fuckery. However, it does have some modern-day applications to the R. Kelly and Michael Jackson allegations.
Quana Mae takes the lead with reflections about the latest Kardashian scandal. Jada takes them down with an interview with Jordyn Woods on Red Table Talk. We finish with a conversation about inappropriate sex situations with teachers. Article about teacher:http://www.wbrc.com/2019/02/28/pinson-valley-hs-teacher-arrested-enticing-child-immoral-purposes/
This week we have a guest in the house, Quana Mae. Quana is a friend of the show and is always good for the most eloquent takedowns on Facebook. We talk about the Oscars and what they are still getting wrong. We also talk about Billy Porter's tuxedo dress and why so many men have issues with it.
This week it's about Jussie and his ongoing scandal. Who's the real victim and what do we really know. Also, what does it mean to be Black?
Idiots everywhere! Blackface is it cool? Hell no, but how do we move past it. Derrick and Tony talk about current events including people wearing blackface and why watch the Grammy's if you don't like them.
This week it's all about what happened to make the relationship end. Who's at fault is it? Why did it end? Why didn't it end sooner? Tony and Derrick give their unique perspectives on how and why relationships end.
Monogamy, Polyamory, Open, FWB, are all types of relationships. What one works best for you depends on what you're looking for.
This week Rashad is back and the guys talk about relationships. What makes a relationship, or is it a situationship? How long is long enough to call them bae? We tackle it all.
It's the last podcast of the year, so get ready. Does having a gay friend make you a better person? They explain the misleading premise behind this headline. They also explore the phenomenon of responsibility shifting. Why is it so hard for us to own our shit.
The NAACP wants you to boycott Facebook. Sigh. Once again we're placing blame on the wrong people. Tony and Derrick debate whether or not we should blame social media platforms for disinformation.
Local activist, T. Marie King, joins the guys for an impactful conversation about organizing and activism after community tragedies. There is not just one way for a community to mobilize. This week we discuss on effective practices.
This is part 2 of a two-part looking into the recent shooting of Emantic "EJ" Bradford, Jr. EJ was killed Thanksgiving night by a policeman. There was an initial cover-up and three weeks after his murder the questions outnumber the answers. The guys discuss the hard topic of how the community should be dealing with the murder.
An innocent Black man was murdered by the police on Black Friday in Birmingham, AL. The response from the residents of this Red State was predictable. What we didn't predict was the varied responses from the Black Community. Join us for part one of this discussion with Tony and Derrick.
This week the Rashad explores what it means to have "trust" in a relationship and how it's learned. Tony's nephew, Nick Shepard, has a message for the ladies. Also, should girls be allowed to hit boys? One mother's advice. Is this really a debate?