The Locker Room is a space not just for conversation but for motivation, mentorship, pep talks, celebrations, a hint of gossip, and some healthy debates over risky topics. In the Locker Room its not just a half time speech, we go in with a winner mental
How likely is it for a man to wife or make a woman his girlfriend if he knows a close friend had sex with her?
TLRP2021 Social Experiment "WOMEN STOP GENERALIZING ALL BLACK MEN" by On-Ear Network
Listen up! The comeback episode is here and TLRP has a lot to cover. The year 2020 has been an exhausting year and it has impacted many areas of interest in sports, entertainment, family, politics, and communities. From Covid19 to Senseless Murders of black people we're back on the mic. Check it out!!!
Episode #67 is here and we're asking if you think technology is destroying how we communicate, socialize, and function in relationships? Is it getting better, worse, or is it becoming confusing? Thanks for checking out TLRP and don't forget to follow, subscribe, and tune into our 15 min sports talk, talk on the table, and outside the locker room segments.
Episode #66 is here and there's a lot going on in the world. Tune in to hear if we got our ears to the streets on what you've got interest in? Are we paying attention to the same things? What are you and your people talking about around current events?
Is Love a choice or a feeling? Men break down their perspective on love.
Episode #64 is up and this exposes how contact sports and competition are becoming a thing of the past. Would you agree or disagree?
Episode #63 is up. In the words of Future, this is the MASK OFF edition. It's time to unpack the micro-aggression in academia and do an analysis on how its impacting people of color.
On TLRP's previous episode the live discussion got so good the brothers had to come back for another round. On episode #62 TLRP didn't duck any questions. The ladies asked and they got their answers. #relationships......#monogamy #relationships #couples #cheating #cheaters #loyal #loyalty#faithfulwomen #faithfulmen #poligami #poligamy #marriage #adultry #singlemen #singlewomen #thelockerroompodcastt #men #mancave #men #barbershoptalk #men #manup #fear #maturity #lockerroom
On episode #61 TLRP went live and answered questions about men from their listeners and they kept it 100. The answers were the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. Ladies if you are looking for answers this podcast is definitely one you should check out.
Episode #60 Soul Brothers aka Sneaker Heads by On-Ear Network
On episode #59 TLRP talks NCAA, their rules, student athletes, and how players are being used for their talent and why they're not being compensated for their talent. For years institutions across the world have made money off talented athletes. Today's students and parents have come to the conclusion, student athletes should be paid! Times are dramatically changing and on this episode TLRP and the guest explain why now is more than ever the time for students athletes to be paid. Listen to this episodes to hear the receipts and find out if you agree or disagree.
In episode 58 TLRP took to the mic and discussed the Amber Guyger case. This was a case were a police officer killed another unarmed black man inside his home. This conversation included special guest Tia Deas who's had her own experience with someone who tried to take her life. But we are blessed that her life was spared and she came on the show to discuss the death of Bothman Jean. The case is over and the officer was found guilty but we must continue the conversation to come up with resolutions to create laws to protect citizens from law enforcement who misuse their authority must continue. Check out this episode and let us know your thoughts.
On episode #57 President James Boyd of the NAACP came on to drop some knowledge on how the black community is being destroyed culturally. We're in a warfare of the mind and imagery and he goes on to discuss the tactics to destroy and kill any good about Black America.
On this episode TLRP address a real issue that touches on a missing black man name Quantez Russell that hasn't been found since 2015. Quantez Russell has been allegedly said to been murdered and possibly thrown into the James River that runs through the city of Newport News Virginia. There are tons of men and women who have gone missing and what is most compelling about this case is a law that hinders the family from having a proper memorial. Listen in to find out what law in the state of Virginia has kept this mother who works as a forensics specialist within the criminal justice system but can't find closer due to this law and dealing with the thought of her son being dead.
On episode #55 TLRP has a real discussion on the negative treatment given by men and it impacts and creatives bitterness, defensiveness, brokenness, and emotional unbalancedness within women.
Confronting men on Marriage, Children, and being a Provider. Do men fear, take these things as a joke, or have men lost an interest to participate in these roles, positions, or responsibilities?
Episode #53: Why Monogamy is a Hypocritical Path of Life that Humans Lead by On-Ear Network
Episode #52 The Necessity of Father's vs Single Motherhood #NFNE by On-Ear Network
On this episode TLRP sits down with Mental Health expert and professional Dr. Kendall Moody. Mental Health among black men has become a strong topic of discussion. TLRP decided to address the concerns and share some of their personal mental health challenges. Because many black men foster our own unique ways of coping with many of the difficulties we face (day to day, systematically and institutionally), have a source of income, and are able to have platonic and romantic relationships, we think that we don't need any help, and certainly not the help of a therapist. Seeking help from a therapist does not mean you are weak or crazy (and there is nothing wrong with being weak), it means you have the strength to admit where you are in this very moment and recognize that you could afford to improve in some areas. There is no shame in that. People of all abilities can benefit from various forms of therapy in a number of ways. People go to therapy for interview/job prep, work stress, to get better at negotiating, because they want to feel happier, because they are feeling overwhelmed with life in general, because they are feeling lost, because they want to be able to connect with others, sexuality and gender struggles, family issues, childhood trauma, past trauma in general, depression, anxiety, substance abuse, obsessive compulsive disorder, weight issues, self-esteem, anger, HIV & AIDS, and the list goes on. All of these reasons for seeking out a therapist are valid. There are mental health professionals of various races, genders and sexualities who have dedicated a part of their lives to learning how to help people address these things in a safe, confidential way. Listen closely to these four black men discuss this topic and if you're having challenges with mental health please write down the contact information near the end of this podcast. TLRP is here to help!!!
Black America gets tattooed with countless stereotypes from good to bad. But which gets more attention and why? We have the firepower but what keeps the culture locked into allowing illegal firearms to plague our race when Black America has the ability to control the trigger that keeps on shooting the culture with negative stereotypes? Press play and get informed. Don't forget to subscribe and share the Locker Room Podcast[t].
Episode #48: Protect the Queen [The War on Black Women] by On-Ear Network
Episode #47 brings in the question. How hard is it to forgive? Is forgiving just as simple to just forgive? Your religion, your belief, your feelings, and your actions can become very challenging to manage based on these elements. How must individuals find satisfaction in forgiving if one is challenged with something that seems to be unforgivable based on the individuals circumstances.
TLRP sits down with hip hop enthusiast Paris and Rap Artist and Producer 24K.YZ to talk about the state of hip hop and the impact it has on our culture. During this episode it went from old school to new school and the overall influence hip hop has on the world. Like, follow, and thanks for subscribing to TLRP!!!
Episode #45 Black Owned Businesses & Entrepreneurship ft. Kold Pizza by On-Ear Network
This week on TLRP we had special guest @iam_starstruck and @jadegotti stop by to let our viewers in on some secrets about how men and women communicate, disrespect, and slide in women's DMs for episode #44. These two guest also read a few of their wildest DMs and shared a few stories about how men have been approaching them on social media. They talked about how boyfriends, married men, pastors, and women behave in the DMs.
Episode #43 Soul Ties [Misconceptions of Your Soul & Its Connection to SEX] by On-Ear Network
On Episode #42 of TLRP the men discussed their take on women, sex, the benefits, and problems that come with sex. It was also discussed when dealing with women sexually you have to be strategic and know your personal niche as a man. What works for one man will not always work for the next man. As men we need to be more responsible when it comes to sex. We need to acknowledge and understand the damage we can create within women when we decide to engage in sexual activities with an ill intent to manipulate a woman's emotions just to get what we want. This episode is raw and uncut. Please put the kids to bed for this episode because some language may be inappropriate.
On Episode #41, TLRP invited an up-in-coming self-sustaining Investment Advisor and DMV business owner to the roundtable to discuss the dynamic ways in how we can invest in ourselves as well as our future. This young entrepreneur effectively explained the various investment platforms such as stocks, bonds, and mutual funds, so the people could understand how these options offer a good return on investment over the long term. This type of return not only builds discipline amongst your finances, but also builds and creates your wealth over time. This growth is essential to fulfilling basic needs in life and can help you on your path to meeting long-term life goals, easily. Tap in with TLRP as we speak on overcoming financial woes and developing a sustainable financial lifestyle.
Episode #40 How to Strengthen Your Financial Literacy within Your Community by On-Ear Network
Episode #39 [Millennials Vs Generation Z] by On-Ear Network
On episode #38 the fraternities of the Divine 9 were invite and TLRP discussed the life you experiences you encounter when you join a fraternity. Fraternities catch good and bad heat for a lot of different reasons. But when you're not on the inside things can be perceived differently when you're on the outside. Fraternities come with myths, truths, and stereotypes. Here is an exclusive inside look on fraternity life from brothers who joined different organization a few years ago.
Episode #37 is out and TLRP IS discussing the “CANCEL CULTURE” that is developing within the mainstream culture of the black entertainment community. How do y'all feel about this subject?
Episode #36 takes a deeper look into the lives of the adopted. How mentally challenging is it to be adopted and to not know but feel empty. TLRP goes through untold challenges and experiences with special guest Ricky Sumler and Dee Sturdivant who are adoptees.
The men of the locker room podcast(t) had a seat at the table and had an intimate and serious discussion about the walk with God with a professional christian mime group of women known as the Dancers of David aka D.O.D. This group is so good they have been nominated and they have received recognition for their great performances in ministry. What better way to discuss a topic such as this then with women who are growing in ministry. Tune in to listen to the highs and lows these ladies deal with in their walks.
This episode will be stamped as a special one. TLRP discussed the shocking news of death and the rememberable life of mogul rap artist, entrepreneur, and philanthropist Nipsey Hussle. A man who's life was taken and it sent a shock wave nation wide and around the world. Tune into this episode to here from special guest Dakota, a well known Barbershop owner in the Hampton Roads area and Dantwan but is better known as "Fly By Any Means" in the entertainment industry who was recently interviewed by the Nipsey Hussle Camp during the Marathon & Paper Plans Merchandise launch event 3 weeks ago in Los Angeles, CA.
6 Reason Why You Should Stop Referring to Women as "Females" Right Now!!!! 1. Because the words "female" and "woman" mean different things. 2. Because reducing a woman to her reproductive abilities is dehumanizing and exclusionary. 3. Because nobody casually refers to men as "males." 4. Because it is most often used to imply inferiority or contempt. 5. Because it's grammatically weird. 6. Most importantly, because the word you're looking for already exists.
The men of the locker room podcast(t) had a seat at the table and have an intimate and serious discussion about their individual walks with God. The question was also posed are men walking with lukewarm faith, should more men seek to live a life on fire in faith, or is the walk even necessary to have a life of purpose?
Do you like being? Do you love being? Do you hate being single? Can you live with being single?
Shout out to Edward L. Fairly the creator, founder, and CEO of @knowloveinc for stopping through TLRP. This week the big question that's being asked...... Do Men “KNOW LOVE”? What happens when you put a group of men in one room and discuss what they know about love and relationships? Will the truth come out or do men even care about love? Find out on this next episode of TLRP.
On this weeks episode, TLRP brought on two very important guest to discuss the R. Kelly docuseries that gives and in depth look at women who have come forth to tell how they were sexually abused by R. Kelly. Our guest Tanecia Newman is a survivor of sexual abuse and kidnapping and Peter Olanitori says we can't continue to overlook how a sick man was also molested. R. Kelly a hit R&B singer is currently under indictment and in this episode the host and guest share their point of views on a man of musical talent filled with trauma bonding.
Episode #28 is here and we had a few teachers at the table. It was men vs women and we talked about money. We asked the question are teachers paid enough? This conversation got very heated over perspectives. Find out who said what!!!
On this episode TLRP tip off with a few thoughts on the R. Kelly documentary. The brothers sound off on their disgust and different feelings before tapping into episode #27. In this episode the conversation sparked off with asking is comedy getting watered down because of the changes that are happening in society. Subjects on sex, gender, and race have become like walking on thin ice when it comes to stepping on stage and making jokes about anything on these particular subjects. With the current climate how will upcoming comedians like Jontae Ferguson aka the 757freshprince learn to navigate through the sensitivity to become successful.
Episode #26 is a debate among young black men about getting education for advancement from a predominately white institution or a historical black college or university. Which is better or does one dominate over the other? Which is a step up or set up? The conversation got interesting and it also got these young men to thinking? What is your opinion on this topic? Press play, listen, and give us feedback on what these brothers had to say.