Three longtime friends with a notorious history of wasting time decide to start a podcast. We get together to shoot opinions back and forth regarding events occurring in pop culture, sports and our communities. You will be informed, entertained, and amused with how high-pitched our voices can get. I…
LINK TO DONATE: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ We ask you to please donate to one of the organizations found in the link above! We'd love it if you could match our individual donations of $20, but anything you can give helps immensely! On this week's episode, the homies break down and discuss the racial injustices going on in America currently, namely the Christian Cooper situation and the murder of George Floyd. We spend time breaking down white privilege, the problem with All Lives Matter and the importance of understanding the goal of Black Lives Matter. We end the pod off with an instance of racism at Dipo's highschool, and how you can proactively support the Black Lives Matter movement. Timestamps: 2:55 Breaking down the protests and riots in the US - 9:25 Reactions to the murder of George Floyd - 17:45 Explaining white privilege - 25:10 The importance of supporting BlackLivesMatter, and the issues with AllLivesMatter - 32:07 Discussing the backlash regarding rioting and looting - 38:05 Racism at Dipo's highschool - 49:00 How to actually help make change - 57:04 Joe Biden being dumb
Coming at you out of quarantine! The boys are back to give their thoughts on The Last Dance documentary (7:45). They discuss whether or not they think MJ's telling the truth or capping (20:30). Then, they explore the controversy surrounding Doja Cat (45:38), and end things off questioning how Khloe Kardashian changed her ethnicity on Instagram (57:55).
The boys are finally back with a full length episode for start of Season 2. The widely loved NBA All-Star Weekend is discussed. They discuss why they won't download TikTok but go into the possibility of starting an OnlyFans account. In an all new Netflix corner they discuss what they've been watching, and finish it off by talking about how HIIT almost killed them.
A tribute episode for a true legend. Rest in peace Kobe. Forever loved.
The ball brothers get together a sports focused episode. The Raps are champs and they can't stop talking about it. However, they do take a break to talk about Muting 6ixBuzz, Dipo's new dangerous job, and an all new Netflix Corner.
WARNING: GAME OF THRONES S8.E3 SPOILERS: 35:43 - 53:00 The Night’s Watch gets together in this episode to talk about why Dipo leaves Instagram and Instagram removing likes. Dipo hits us with some info on his deadly farts, which then leads to some great fast food stories. The end it off by ranting about Game Of Thrones.
The man's come at you with a new format this time around. The conversation is started with Sabri talking about his neighbour ramming into his cars. They talk about their weeks, and go into Nipsey's legacy. Miguel walks in again for another beautiful feature and show's the guys his calves. They then sing Old Town Road for you and discuss the viral hit along with Khalid's album. A Paul Pierce conspiracy is discussed and the guys wonder what they would do if they shit themselves. They wrap it up with how Brown kids are genetically predisposed to failure and why Spiderverse is the best Pixar movie.
The amigos are finally back and now they’re 22. They talk start off by talking about age, and learning from your mistakes. They then go into how Waterloo gets wild for St Paddy’s and Ezra street. Miguel comes in and they have a little talk about being yourself before going into leaving people alone and having a crush on everyone. In a new Netflix Corner they discuss Mad Men, Desus & Mero, and Us. Then they talk about music by discussing Juice Wrld, Vulnerable Rap, and Daniel Caesar.
The crew gets together with two amazing guests this week. Robyn & Alex come through and they let us know how they met Sabri. Dalip then lets everyone know about how he might get fired. Some school stories are shared, and in a Sunday Shootaround exclusive Robyn gives us her ‘Robyn Theorem’. They end it off by talking about their relationships with their parents in an all new Relationship Corner.
The guys answer your most probing, thought provoking questions. They address questions sent in via DMs regarding food options, date ideas, NBA trades, securing the bag, Harry Potter (extensively) and more.
The clique squads up with their boy and huge friend of the podcast Sennett in the first guest episode of 2019. They start by disowning Kevin Spacey. Go into the RSU president Ram Ganesh stealing students tuition money. They then tell you why you should watch the Fyre Festival Doc, Sex Education, and Titans. They also go over some of their favourite animated films, banter a little about Jaden Smith, and finish it off by talking about Dipo’s play.
The trio shoots their first shot of 2019! Sabri starts off by letting everyone know how bad of a son/sibling he is, and then the boys talk about the evolution of Twitter in recent years. Then, they each share their worst Subway stories (the sandwich not the TTC), talk about Slim Jxmmi and Lil Uzi retiring from rap, and Goku being a terrible father. Thanks for being there Piccolo.
In the last episode of 2018, the mandem talk about Dipo's Mexico trip, and then get into some of their many L's of 2018. They follow it up with their greatest accomplishments, favourite movies and albums of the year. Things end off on a self-reflective note, as the boys talk about the biggest lessons they've learned in 2018. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
The boys link up this week to compare their slightly surprising Spotify Wrapped results. In Netflix Corner, Sabri complains about Riverdale, and the boys talk about the pain of getting kicked off the Netflix account. They wrap it up with their thoughts on Nick and Priyanka (mostly Nick), dating taller women, and Offset cheating on Cardi B. Y'all won.
The (extended) gang come together in a special episode to record an after party podcast. They discuss Saad’s affiliation with underground rappers and talk about men getting their eyebrows done. Then, in another segment of Relationship Corner, they discuss girls thinking less of guys with androids, Tinder psychology, and end it off by talking about Sliding into the DM’s.
The yutes discuss their weeks and talk about #SamosaGate and puke in bathrooms. Then in this week's edition of Durant Zone Dalip talks about his experience of getting into a car accident. They also discuss Duke's newest recruits, and go into scary shows and movies in Netflix Corner. A new segment called coaching session gets introduced, and they talk about the future and success. The podcast gets ended off with some random banter and exposing.
The trio discusses Khalid’s EP. Talks a little ball and #SpitGate. Sabri hosts this week’s Durant Zones and gives us his workplace story. Then they decide to get a little deep and talk about moving from relationships.
The squad discusses their views on LeBron’s new show ‘The Shop’. In an all new Netflix Corner Sabri and Dipo tell you why you should watch ‘Bigmouth’ and Nollywood Masterpiece “Taxi Driver”. Dalip then dives into another Durant Zone and talks about his scary neighbours. Quavo’s album then gets discussed, and they end it off by talking about the Khabib McGregor post fight fight.
The gang discusses Kawhi Leonard’s laugh (0:30). Then Sabri and Dalip roast Dipo for his snakery (3:14) and after they make their peace go into Lil Wayne and Logic’s new albums (7:00). Then the Brampton Man’s try to get serious and discuss the developments in the #MeToo movement (24:21). They then go into what they’ve been watching on Netflix (39:39). Some tea gets spilled in relationship corner and Dalip finishes it off by ranting about corporate gyms (46:00).
Dipo, Sabri and Dalip discuss their reasons for starting the podcast (0:40) and address a brewing conspiracy about Kanye and Drake(11:10). Then, they talk about Dipo’s painful experience with someone’s headtop (12:53), Ontario students walking out of class to protest the Sex Ed curriculum change (19:05), and growing up in Brampton (21:23).