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Sounds like CJ's episode was packed with laughs and insight! The cast of the Damn Funny Comedy Show—including @eaststcomedy and @studnificant1—brought their unique flavor of humor to the mic. They dove into: Their comedic style: What makes their brand of comedy stand out and how they craft it. Favorite comedians: Sharing the legends and contemporaries who inspire them. Stage presence: That electric feeling of performing live and connecting with the crowd. Public inspiration: How everyday interactions and social media fuel their material. Hot topics with a twist: Giving their hilarious takes on current events and trending issues. It's always fascinating to hear how comedians turn ordinary moments into punchlines. Want a breakdown of some of the topics they riffed on or a highlight reel of their funniest bits?

On this episode Chris and Kim discussed mental health with in the black community. The triggers and situations we deal with as soon as we wake in the morning. How to deal with issues, getting help from a Therapist of just talking to a close friend. Things we all can do to help our mental on a day to day basis.


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That episode sounds deeply personal and incredibly important. Mrs. Gemini and Sharisse opened up about domestic violence, shining a light on how love can sometimes cloud the recognition of warning signs. Here's what they likely explored: Emotional blind spots: Sharisse shared how affection and hope made her overlook red flags—like controlling behavior, isolation, or verbal abuse—that often escalate over time2. The complexity of leaving: Love, fear, and shame can create a powerful emotional trap, making it hard to walk away even when danger is present. Recognizing the signs: From bruises and broken bones to gaslighting and financial control, they may have discussed how abuse isn't always physical—it can be psychological, emotional, and deeply manipulative3. Empowerment through storytelling: By sharing her experience, Sharisse helps others feel seen and less alone, encouraging listeners to trust their instincts and seek support. It's brave to speak out, and even braver to listen with empathy. If you want, I can share resources or help unpack some of the signs they mentioned—whatever feels most helpful to you.

On this episode of The Real Atlanta Podcast, Kay and DJLAB dove into some deeply relevant and emotionally resonant topics that hit home for a lot of listeners:

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On this episode of The Real Atlanta Podcast, Chris and Kim tackled a timeless and often spicy topic: Can men and women truly be just friends—and what happens when they are? Here's what they likely unpacked: The “stigmata” of platonic friendships: They explored how society often casts doubt on male-female friendships, assuming romantic tension is inevitable. This stigma can lead to judgment or skepticism from outsiders, especially partners. Relationship ripple effects: The duo probably discussed how these friendships can stir up jealousy or insecurity in romantic relationships. Trust and communication become key when one partner has a close friend of the opposite sex. Boundaries and intentions: Chris and Kim may have emphasized the importance of setting clear boundaries and being honest about emotional dynamics. Platonic friendships can thrive—but only when everyone involved is on the same page. Personal stories and real talk: Expect some candid moments and maybe a few laughs as they shared experiences or listener feedback on navigating this tricky terrain. It's the kind of conversation that makes you rethink your own friendships and relationships. Want to dive into what the research says about this dynamic—or hear how pop culture has shaped our views on it? I've got some juicy insights.

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On This Episode: CJ discussed the black family reunions are dropping by 47% in the country. The also discussed the fact that AI is getting too good. Man sues police and comedy club for arresting him for laughing too loud. And the fact that the bad bitch culture are ruining relationships.

On This Episode: Gemini Queen and @Djlab1202 discussed the latest in entertainment news.

On This Episode: Kay lady and @Djlab1202 discussed the current news of the day, the difficulty in dating today and much more.

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CJ And Hoodteacher discussed, man who shot his uncle over a Honey Bun. The Netflix series about Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders making $15.00 dollars an hour. A Man who broke up with his female friend because his girlfriend didn't like it and much more.

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On This Episode: CJ and JYNN discussed her journey to comedy. Her time as an Atlanta Police Officer. How she wants to put mental health in the forefront when she does her comedy shows. The time she got her car and rental car stolen by the same person and much more.

On This Episode: Queen Gemini and @DJLAB1202 discussed the cost of dental care. Kendrick Lamar selling out Toronto Canada and Drake not liking it. Politicians blocking porn sites and being all in your bedrooms and much more.

On This Episode: Dose'd and @djlab1202 discussed Stereotypes Used by the Media for Black Men

On This Episode: Kay and @djlab1202 discussed the Senators that were killed. Cam Newton's interview with K Michelle, and how he is fathering broken homes. Kirk Franklin's Father's Day special and more.

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CJ had the cast of the stage play Left Me Standing at The Alter! They discussed the play and what it's all about, what inspired the play, what makes their play different from others. How will they change the narrative of the black woman as a victim.

This episode celebrates the grand comeback of the Mz. Communications Talk Podcast, hosted by the fabulous @Therealgeminiqueen. She and DJLAB dived into hot topics like the new movie "Straw," the ex-sheriff of Clayton County Ga. for Congress.

In this episode, Dose and LAB analyzed the movie "Straw," directed by Tyler Perry. They examined how the film portrayed main character as weak, loud, and embodying stereotypes often associated with Black women in cinema.

Wiz and B-Dot explored whether technology and its advancements are contributing to human weakness and laziness. They examined the definition of fast food, what qualifies as fast, and whether it is possible to obtain healthy food quickly.

In this episode, Keso and Kecia share the remarkable works of God in their lives and the blessings they have received through Christ. They discuss the principle of resisting the enemy, leading to their departure.

On this episode, CJ chats with special @Watchmarcus_ about his comedy career, his wild journey from Chicago to Atlanta chasing laughs, his favorite comedians, and belief that comedians should practically live on stage.

The Misfits discussed the current cost of living in Atlanta, and the gentrification of the City of Atlanta. Also, the cuts being made by the current Administration, and how they will affect the less fortunate amongst us. Plus, relationship advice.

In this episode, Chris, Duwon, MissMixalot, and the team explored the essence of dating and relationships in 2025, delving into topics such as what women desire, how men perceive women, and what men in relationships.

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In this episode, @Mynameshow joins the @westsidemisfits show to discuss his music career, the inspiration behind some of his most acclaimed rap songs, and the that drives him to persevere despite the challenges of the industry.

In this episode, Dose and Lab discussed and the importance of individuals evaluating themselves and what they contribute to the table.

Big Chris engages in a thoughtful discussion about the youth of Atlanta with @simpsonrd_Bojack and @atlhulio. The conversation on identifying effective ways to connect with Atlanta's youth and fostering a supportive community that empowers them.

In this episode, and DJLAB explored the of Black love and its. They delved into whether Black love can endure and in the modern era, characterized by social media and the prevalence of numerous love gurus

On This Episode: In this, Wiz and LAB explored the of Mother's Day gifts, addressing the etiquette of giving a Mother's Day gift to an ex and examining the distinction between mothers and baby mamas.