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Fear is just the wall between you and something great!Text me at 972-426-2640 so we can stay connected!Support me on Patreon!Twitter: @elliottspeaksInstagram: @elliottspeaks Text me at 972-426-2640 so we can stay connected!Support me on Patreon!Twitter: @elliottspeaksInstagram: @elliottspeaks
It's hard for black comedians to listen to wealthy suburban women complain about how oppressed they are in their million dollar homes and hotels... #justsayin' --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wardradio/support
Can A Burp Become A Fart: Mergim poses the question and we scientifically break it all down. Hungry Hungry Hippos: We go back into the script archives and do a read through of our unmade script for HUNGRY HUNGRY HIPPOS. Time Travel Short: An extremely early draft of the finale special where we were working out some potential time travel Jim and Them stories. STREAMATHON!, ANNOUNCEMENT!, MAY 17!, LAST STREAMATHON!, JAKE SPRAGUE!, BRANDEN CARR!, MERGIM!, SPRAGELS!, DAN HARMON!, BURP!, FART!, CAN A BURP BECOME A FART!, ASS!, DOMINOS!, PIZZA!, VERB!, NOUN!, GAS!, RELEASE!, CROW LAWYER!, FUTURAMA!, BLACK COMEDIAN!, SWALLOWED AIR!, BACTERIA!, TOOT!, VALUABLE CONVERSATION!, SOAP!, BATTLESHIP!, BOARD GAME MOVIES!, HUNGRY HUNGRY HIPPOS!, FOUND FOOTAGE!, VOICES!, RIGGS!, TAYLOR KITSCH!, MOVIE THEATER!, FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS!, NO FOOD!, FILM FESTIVAL!, 48 HOUR FILM FESTIVAL!, ARGUING!, FRIENDSHIP!, FOOD SLASH DRINK!, WENDIGO!, SUPERNATURAL!, FINALE SPECIAL!, TIME TRAVEL!, GOLDEN NINTENDO 64!, SIMPLETON!, You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
Daily Comedy News: Bobby Lee, Joe Rogan Podcast, Shannon Sharp's Interview with Cat Williams & MoreJoe Rogan Podcast and Bobby Lee's New MovieRogan's Rant on Evil and SocietyShannon Sharp's Interview with Katt WilliamsDebate: Is Katt Williams a Top 5 Black Comedian?Kevin Hart's Italian Food AdventurePete Davidson's New Film and Ramones ControversyTriumph's Performance at Sketchfest If you're a regular listener of the podcast, there's a really easy way to show your support and help us grow. Download the Fountain app on iOS or Android, follow Daily Comedy News and start listening. You can share your thoughts on this episode by sending a Boost (like a payment with a message) and see what other listeners have to say, or create clips of the best moments. Getting started is easy - you can top up your Fountain wallet with a bank card. Oh - and you can earn rewards just by listening on Fountain too. Then listen to the podcast using the Fountain app every day. https://fountain.fm/show/Hv83LA5rbkciyuy7tG12 You can also support the show via Buy Me A Coffee! The easiest way it to join the $2 Club! Or throw some money in the tip jar at Buy Me A Coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/dailycomedynews www.linktr.ee/dailycomedynews Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/dcnpod - join us to to discuss comedy and your favorite comedians. YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/@dailycomedynews?sub_confirmation=1 Instagram is @dailycomedynews https://www.instagram.com/dailycomedynews/?hl=en Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/dailycomedynews/ Fountain: https://fountain.fm/johnnymac Web version at www.dailycomedynews.com Twitter X is @dcnpod because the person with what I want tweeted once Email: john at thesharkdeck dot com Daily Comedy News commentary includes satire and parody. Daily Comedy News is a production of Caloroga Shark Media, the leading company in short form daily podcastsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daily-comedy-news-the-daily-show-about-comedians-and-comedy--4522158/support.
Dalya Black is a super smart and funny LA based comedian (writer, director, producer). Dalya who has “only” done stand up in Los Angeles AND London hails from the cold hard streets of Medford MA. Not wanting to be a medium fish in a small pond (the Boston film making scene) they pack a bindle and headed for LA LA Land. Dalya and Jacques were both on bill at really fun showcase in July (Tao Comedy Club) in LA. Dalya's focus right now is all stand up all the time but do enjoy the trip down their linktree (see below) rabbit hole. They'll you'll see a bunch of really fun shorts on their YouTube channel (as well as a really great video showing comics how to log and breakdown their shows), a full-length movie (producer credit) on Tubi, “Sympathy Card”, link to IG page where again you'll see some really fun video shorts and a bunch of other great stuff. Hope you like the fox sweat shirt you see in different clips cause it's here to stay, baby! Joe and Jacques had blast recording this podcast and chatting a bunch before and after. Follow for dates on their socials and GO see a show in person. You will thank us! And thank you for Dalya for use of their comedy clips on this episode! Dalya Black's Socials: linktr.ee/dalyablackcomedy IG: @dalyablackcomedy CPP on IG: @CarnivalPersonnelPodcast and on Twitter: @Carnival Podcast Biff on Twitter is @BiffPlaysHockey Joe on Twitter is: @Optigrabber Jacques on Twitter is @TheJacques4 (but really … @CarnivalPodcast) Opening Song: WXRP In Cincinnati Parody by @Model_CHP3Y (Twitter and Youtube) Closing Song: Six Fourteen by Beyond Id (circa 1991)
The SDR Show (Sex, Drugs, & Rock-n-Roll Show) w/Ralph Sutton & Big Jay Oakerson
Lewis Black returns to the show to join Ralph Sutton and guest co-host Aaron Berg and discuss Lewis Black starting comedy at 40 years old, his new special Tragically, I Need You, being alone during the pandemic for 12 weeks and going crazy, how Lewis Black protects his voice with all the yelling he does, the origin of his finger movement, working for 27 years on The Daily Show, Aaron's embarrassing story of first meeting Lewis Black, his role in the movie Inside Out and the upcoming sequel and so much more!(Air Date: May 6th, 2023)Support our sponsors!YoKratom.com - Check out Yo Kratom (the home of the $60 kilo) for all your kratom needs!To advertise your product or service on GaS Digital podcasts please go to TheADSide.comand click on "Advertisers" for more information!The SDR Show merchandise is available at https://podcastmerch.com/collections/the-sdr-showYou can watch The SDR Show LIVE for FREE every Wednesday and Saturday at 9pm ET at GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVEOnce you're there you can sign up at GaSDigitalNetwork.com with promo code: SDR for a 7-day FREE trial with access to every SDR show ever recorded! On top of that you'll also have the same access to ALL the shows that GaS Digital Network has to offer!Follow the whole show on social media!Lewis BlackTwitter: https://twitter.com/TheLewisBlackInstagram: https://instagram.com/TheLewisBlackRalph SuttonTwitter: https://twitter.com/iamralphsuttonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton/Aaron BergTwitter: https://twitter.com/aaronbergcomedyInstagram: https://instagram.com/aaronbergcomedyThe SDR ShowTwitter: https://twitter.com/theSDRshowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesdrshow/GaS Digital NetworkTwitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigitalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gasdigital/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Baby Names! Daylight Savings Hate! Black Comedian and their issues! Those stories and more on this all-new episode. Become a Habitual Ish Talker and follow us on Instagram and Twitter: @talkinish_pod Join in on the conversation! E-Mail us at talkinishpod@gmail.com
The True Comedy guys, Nic and Kirstan, are once again joined by the New York Giant's Korey Cunningham as they wild moments in sports history, alligators, and trades. Laugh at this hilarious episode and try not to get a red card. Hosted by Nicholas Finch & Kirstan CunninghamGuest host Korey Cunningham New Episodes every Thursday!!Please subscribe, rate, and review!Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts!Head to truecomedypod.com for all things True Comedy!Follow us on social media!Facebook: facebook.com/truecomedypodcastInstagram: instagram.com/truecomedypodcastTwitter: twitter.com/podcast_true
Welcome to the BarCast where Semi Pro Comedians Zach and OldSchoolCurt answer the Stupidest Questions on the Internet at Random Dive Bars across America! Follow us on: Tik Tok @TheBarCast. https://www.tiktok.com/@thebarcast Instagram @TheRealBarcast https://www.instagram.com/therealbarc... OldSchoolCurt https://www.youtube.com/@badguylar Austin Black https://www.instagram.com/austin_blac... 0:00 Barcast comedy podcast 1:00 Have you ever been in a bar fight 2:28 Happy Gilmore vs water boy Adam Sandler 4:38 Max out any skill in real life 6:29 Live til 125 or reset life at 65 8:21 Drink water from toilet or eat 4 full cheese cakes a week 10:49 running with scissors would you rather 12:42 am I dating the same guy Facebook group 13:22 bowling 300 backwards 14:48 video game Would you rather 16:40 Burger King whopper song 17:40 Fast food would you rather 19:20 first joke you ever wrote 20:25 host a ted talk 21:15 Joker pregnant 22:02 hometown scandal 26:07 How much toilet paper did you horde 27:18 Elephant in the room would you rather 28:15 man eats Taco Bell on highway 29:19 100 cockroaches in your house for 30 days 31:31 confusing would you rather 34:54 Stuck in elevator would you rather 35:55 Megan fox or Mike Tyson would you rather 37:10 are you garbage podcast 45:32 The Barcast podcast 45:33 The BarCast 45:34 Barcast 45:36 thebarcast #barcastcomedy #adamsandler #areyougarbage #standupcomedy #happygilmore
The SDR Show (Sex, Drugs, & Rock-n-Roll Show) w/Ralph Sutton & Big Jay Oakerson
Lewis Black joins Ralph Sutton and Mike Cannon and they discuss Lewis Black's 103 year old mother, being locked down for 10 weeks all alone, returning to comedy after the height of the pandemic and overdoing it, what president Lewis Black has actually liked, Lewis Black's podcast Rantcast, the lawsuit against Pandora, working on The Daily Show with all the different hosts, finding out he's related to Marc Maron, fueling his rage to perform, Lewis Black's first concert, first drug and first sexual experience and so much more!(Air Date: October 1st, 2022)Support our sponsors!YoKratom.com - Check out Yo Kratom (the home of the $60 kilo) for all your kratom needs!The SDR Show merchandise is available at https://podcastmerch.com/collections/the-sdr-showYou can watch The SDR Show LIVE for FREE every Wednesday and Saturday at 9pm ET at GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVEOnce you're there you can sign up at GaSDigitalNetwork.com with promo code: SDR for a 7-day FREE trial with access to every SDR show ever recorded! On top of that you'll also have the same access to ALL the shows that GaS Digital Network has to offer!Follow the whole show on social media!Lewis BlackTwitter: https://twitter.com/TheLewisBlackInstagram: https://instagram.com/TheLewisBlackMike CannonTwitter: https://twitter.com/IamMikeCannonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/iammikecannonRalph SuttonTwitter: https://twitter.com/iamralphsuttonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton/The SDR ShowTwitter: https://twitter.com/theSDRshowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesdrshow/GaS Digital NetworkTwitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigitalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gasdigital/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this week's episode, host, Helen Shephard is joined by comedian and writer, Jeremy "Gumbo" Christian. Jeremy opens up about his career, from hip hop to comedy and what it's like to be in a writers' room in Hollywood. He shares how he overcame near death to performing and producing a show for Netflix Is A Joke. He tells us about meeting Drake and Kanye, and how he is creating an inclusive comedy community for all.Instagram: @gumbeezyloveTwitter: @HeyItsGumbo
This week we were joined by Tim Barnes a Comedian, Writer and all round multi-talented human being. We discussed his brand new show 'Maurice on Mars' which dropped on the Comedy Central Animated YouTube channel last Friday. Tim also shared his journey as a Black Comedian and TV Writer and his thoughts on the state of comedy today. Make sure you check out the 'Maurice on Mars' You can find us on the following social media platforms for more. Please leave us a review and rating if you like what you hear! Twitter: @NerdAlternative Instagram: @TheNerdAlternative Reddit: r/TheNrdAlternative Podcast available on Spotify & Apple Podcasts You can find out more about Tim and his work below: Twitter: @timbarnes451 Instagram: @timbarnescomedy Facebook: @timbarnescomedy Maurice on Mars Ep. 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ju1jaIzmEZw
Don't adjust your television sets…25 years ago BET named my guest, Gary Owen, the best Black Comedian in San Diego. Gary is a white guy…from Ohio. But funny is funny! We talk about his hilariously new Showtime comedy special, “Black Famous,” his unique comedic process, and the tightrope today's comedy performers have to walk between getting a laugh or a slap in the face.A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The only way to get rid of your fear is to expose yourself to being vulnerable. I want you to think for a bit about what you're going to take away from this week. What did you learn about being vulnerability, and why does that matter?Text me at 972-426-2640 so we can stay connected!Twitter: @elliottspeaksInstagram: @elliottspeaks
Abbas is joined by Comedian, Black Zeus, and they chat about mid 2000's style, old shitty malls with a rug and shoe store, seeing comedians level up, how legalization ruined weed rooms, the problem with dating white women, first majorly racist life moments, the audition that spoiled acting for Zeus, and the rules of comedy. GET TICKETS!! www.abbaswahab.com Support @ www.patreon.com/theimmigrantsection More Abbas YouTube / Instagram More Zeus Instagram / YouTube The Immigrant Section is a weekly show where guests join Abbas Wahab, Sudanese-Canadian Standup Comedian, to talk about funny cultural similarities/differences, current events, and sometimes more. It's raw and unfiltered, for your listening pleasure. Enjoy!
I want everyone to understand the power and strength of being your true, authentic self. What are traits you possess that are unapologetically YOU? How do you use those traits to inspire you to be the best version of yourself?Text me! at 972-426-2640 so I can share your story with the world. DM me! Twitter: @elliottspeaksInstagram: @ellliottspeaks
New Rock Band 2021 - What?! Jemell Moore is from Chicago, but is also a Rock and Roll Artist repping the band "Giant Rockit." He gives us his insight on what it's like playing Rock and Roll in his band, and also talks about his new tour coming up with Elishia Sharie! Join us on the hottest entertainment podcast as we discuss the latest trending topics and showcase the hottest musicians, comedians, and artists in the industry! Subscribe/shop/Share/& Support here! - www.madhatterproduction.com00:00 - 05:08 - Intro05:08 - 08:49 - Chicago Spirit08:49 - 13:44 - Keepin it 10013:44 - 22:20 - Giant Rockit22:20 - 29:17 - Shaun Royal 29:17 - 32:34 - Mumble Rap32:34 - 35:44 - Comedy Clip35:44 - 42:35 - Branding & Goals42:35 - 43:59 - West Coast Hip Hop43:59 - 45:01 - Prince45:01 - 54:07 Shoutouts/Guest Close/Show Close
#JamilPeterson #KwameBrown #cancelculture #comedy #HassanCampbell@JamilPetersonJamil Peterson is rising on Youtube and the comedy scene...Listen to his story, the KKK, and Hassan Campbell. Kwame Brown got a hold of one of his videos and featured it on his podcast. All these events have sent him soaring as a rocket!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamilpeterson34/Youtube: http://youtubejamilpetersonmr.iamcomedyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/jamil.peterson.75The Vibes Broadcast Network - Podcasting for the fun of it! Thanks for tuning in, please be sure to click that subscribe button and give this a thumbs up!!Email: thevibesbroadcast@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/listen_to_the_vibes_/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thevibesbroadcastnetworkLinktree: https://linktr.ee/the_vibes_broadcastTikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeuTVRv2/
No X's and O's talk. No “LeBron vs Jordan” talk. No calling an All-Star a scrub. Lyall is joined by Comedian Matt Duckett, to talk where Basketball and culture meet. Unpacking Phil Jackson's brand of racism, Lyall's Tim Duncan theory, the best basketball movies, Lyall's hate for Coach Carter and would we rather see NBA players rap or Entertainers play basketball. Also which NBA championship team would be the most fun to party with. Plus a lot more. This podcast is a delight if you're into NBA, Hip-Hop, Cinema and reckless Black Comedian talk. Get tix to see Lyall perform stand up this Saturday in New York City. Tell a friend in the area. https://linktr.ee/LyallBehrens https://linktr.ee/mduckettcomedy Get Lyall a housewarming gift: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1D13G6MK7HGE8?ref_=wl_share --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lyall-behrens7/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lyall-behrens7/support
From his days as playwright-in-residence and associate artistic director of Steve Olsen's West Bank Cafe Downstairs Theatre Bar in Hell's Kitchen to his runs on Comedy Central, Broadway, Conan, and The Daily Show, comedy legend Lewis Black joins Great Minds to discuss his amazing career.
After two weeks off, this could have easily been called the EPMD episode, because we’re Back In Business. We start off by discussing our post-Covid plans and how hard we’re going to celebrate. Mack talks daddy duty; Vin maintains an uneventful couple of weeks and is awaiting the next American saga; L has an issue with his Sprint contract; and, Rick rounds off the check-in with him happily back to work. SPOILER ALERT: We discuss Coming 2 America, the sequel to the original Eddie Murphy classic movie Coming to America. There are some very strong and differing opinions about the outcome of the movie. Let us know what you thought about it. You’ll hear all of this and more on this episode of Decoding 40. Be sure to catch us every Monday night at 11pm EST for Decoding 40 After Dark on FB Live, YouTube, and Twitch when we resume on January 8, 2021 If you want to leave us a message or ask us a question, give us a call at (608) 618-4040. Want to be our Whiskey Warrior of the Week? Or, do you have an event or product that you would like us to attend, sample and promote? Then, please send us an email to Decoding40@gmail.com to start the discussion.
This week, Bak is joined by Comedian, Myles Johnson. A Black Comedian vs African American Comedian debating which of them is not black enough. Discussing stand-up legends, discovering your comedic voice, French Copycat comics, and more! #ShareDopeShit Myles: https://www.youtube.com/user/gobelins (Gobelins) Bak: https://www.youtube.com/killtony (Kill Tony) Follow Myles on Instagram: https://instagram.com/mylestheblackguy (@mylestheblackguy) Follow The FeedBak: IG: https://instagram.com/thefeedbak (https://instagram.com/thefeedbak) Facebook: https://facebook.com/thefeedbak (https://facebook.com/thefeedbak) Twitter: https://twitter.com/thefeedbak (https://twitter.com/thefeedbak) All episodes and show notes available at http://thefeedbak.com/ (thefeedbak.com) The FeedBak Podcast is also available on http://thefeedbak.com/spotify (Spotify), http://thefeedbak.com/stitcher (Stitcher), http://thefeedbak.com/googleplay (Google Play) and wherever you listen to podcasts.
Former White Supremacist, Jay Ashman and comedian, Steve Hill discuss racism in today's America. Find Jay @ https://www.jayashman.com/ Find Steve @ https://www.instagram.com/stevehillcomic/?hl=en Check out Feedspot @ https://www.feedspot.com/ Support this broadcast @ https://www.patreon.com/right And learn more @ https://www.therighttoreason.com/ MORE LINKS BELOW: WEBSITE: https://www.therighttoreason.com/ PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/right TWITTER: https://twitter.com/righttoreason1 FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/therighttore... ITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/t... STITCHER: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-... PODBEAN: http://therighttoreason.podbean.com/?... #jayashman #stevehill #robertstanley
Let's chop it up about Katt Williams & Kevin Hart and Also who is your favorite Black Comedian out....Tune in and Tap in, and give feedback --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Steve and Bryan sit down with comedian Ruben Paul in Episode 24 of Mill City Comedy Greenroom. The guys were live from Rick Bronson's House of Comedy on Friday, March 13th and it was Steve's birthday!"Ruben's Stand up appearances on Television reinforces his versatility as a Comedian, with performances on Comedy Central, "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson", "Lopez Tonight", Showtime's Special "Russell Peters Presents", B.E.T's "Comic View", "Comics Unleashed" and HBO's "Def Comedy Jam", to name a few. Ruben has toured extensively and collaborated with some of the biggest names in Comedy and Entertainment, including Jamie Foxx, George Lopez, Cedric The Entertainer, and most recently with Russell Peters on both of his record-breaking world tours, "Notorious" and "Almost Famous". Those tours gave him the opportunity to perform live for thousands of fans in sold-out arenas around the world, which helped Ruben expand his own audience in the U.S.and Internationally. As well as being a gifted Stand Up Comedian, he is also a very accomplished actor that can be seen in such films as "Deliver Us from Eva" with actor/rapper LL Cool J and Gabrielle Union and "Ground Control" with Kiefer Sutherland. Ruben has also had guest-starring television roles on "The Jamie Foxx Show", a recurring role on "Pensacola Wings of Gold" and a regular cast member on B.E.T.'s hidden camera show "Socially Offensive Behavior" with D.L. Hughley." (rubenpaul.com)The conversation was real and Ruben talks about what it was like to start as a black comedian and where he is at today. Ruben also gives some amazing advice for upcoming comics and even for those that are hitting it every day! Check Ruben Paul out at rubenpaul.comMake sure to follow Mill City on all social media outlets @millcitycomedyor on our website at millcitycomedy.com where you can catch this and every previous episode and see our upcoming dates and guests.
- Are the #OlympicGames2020 in #Tokyo being cancelled due to the #CoronaVirus? - Should your state's official book be the #HolyBible? - Is #JussieSmollett actually going to jail for staging a fake hate crime one year ago? - Was #NikolaTesla killed because he was going to make energy free for #Americans? - What movie is #RickMoranis coming out of retirement to #Reboot? - Is it now a federal offense to punch the seat in front of you on a plane? #Airline - The #BridgstoneArena in #Nashville, What famous Black #Comedian and White Comedian are coming and what past #SuperBowlHalfTimeShow performer is coming. Plus who do want to see performing in the #MusicCity? #CelebsInTennessee - #MeetingTheMusician: Tammy Sue Taylor. Singer-Songwriter from #Arkansas is shaking up the music scene in #Nashville TN. And this rising artist is not afraid to speak about coming from a broken home, and overcoming abusive relationships and poverty. Plus why does she think that #ValentinesDay is the absolute worst holiday? https://www.facebook.com/tammysuetaylormusic/ #TalkRadio #Politics #JoePadula #Veterans #FortCampbell #Comedy #LocalNews #Nashville --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joe-padula/support
Headliner Kris Shaw sits down with Eric Bell and goes through a variety of stories of the Black Comedian. The kind of hecklers they get and the experiences that follow. Enjoy!! To see Kris Shaw perform near you go on www.krisshaw.com for his dates.
What is the best quote? Best character? Who is the best Black Comedian? Let's debate!!!!
The Decoding40 crew would like to extend a Happy New Year to all our listeners. We wish you health and wealth in the new year! This end of the year episode starts off with the spirit of Kwanzaa. Vin introduces us to the unknown eighth day of emoji. We then talk about our worst holiday drunken/hangover story? The next segment Mack brings the tea and talks about Gabrielle Union hair controversy on America's Got Talent which somehow goes left and we end up discussing Nick Cannon’s coon versus magnate personas. We wrap up the show meandering through topics that include kids taking heroin to school, the Starz series Power and its believability, and some of the top 5 shows of all time. You’ll hear all this and more in this special New Year’s Eve edition of Decoding 40. Be sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Patreon. Want to be our Whiskey Warrior of the Week? Or, do you have an event or product that you would like us to attend, sample and promote? Then, please send us an email to Decoding40@gmail.com to start the discussion.
Black Twitter as in a frenzy because of the recent SNL episode that had Eddie Murphy, Dave Chappelle, Tracy Morgan, Chris Rock and, Kenan Thompson. So of course the team talked about that (02:07), also the crew gave the lowdown on Trump’s Impeachment and overall thoughts (14:48). Also, kids do stupid things, maybe not like the young girl who faked her kidnap but that was discussed as well (35:58). And lastly, we review Cam’ron’s recent album (48:07). Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/grassroutespodcast?uid=ae1JCaKGwUV_x6OAaP5blg&sub_confirmation=1&app=desktop Subscribe to our Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/c8F4xv Join our Free Fan Group Chat on GroupMe: https://groupme.com/join_group/37511634/goQgq0UZ Twitter https://www.twitter.com/GrassRoutesPod https://www.twitter.com/killabh https://www.twitter.com/erinasimon https://twitter.com/Regular_Naz Https://twitter.com/wylsongrp Instagram https://www.instagram.com/grassroutespod https://www.instagram.com/killabh/ https://www.instagram.com/erinasimon/ https://www.instagram.com/regular_naz Shot/Edited: https://www.instagram.com/kid_gianni Team: https://www.instagram.com/kriscapital/ https://www.instagram.com/bamleon_/ https://www.instagram.com/kingkyle1500/ https://twitter.com/michaelagilmer Grass Routes Podcast is a deep dive into the Culture, touching on the future, past and present of both the hosts Brandon "Killabh" Hall and Erin Ashley Simon and your favorite influencers, celebrities and artists. Our podcast explores the honest, personal and vulnerable stories, thoughts, opinions and introspective statements that helped shape our guests and hosts into who they are, their careers and more.
Mack decided to introduce the crew to healthy snacks that can be best described as flavored wood. Alaric is getting ready to head to Miami and breaks down Art Basel, a wonderful art fair that transforms Miami into one big work of art. Vin shares his upcoming Christmas versus bills woes and we come up with some ideas that might even help you. We all take a moment to acknowledge a few loved ones we lost. Mack and the crew share their angst and curiosity about researching their ancestral roots. We all hope to find greatness in our past generations, but shutter to think of the possibility of having murderous ancestors. And, we touch on the effects of transgenerational trauma and how we hope to heal from that for our children’s sake. Next, we discuss a couple of news items including the story on Jorge Porto Sierra, the man arrested for reportedly trying to “barbecue” pedophiles. And, we talk about Manny Pacquiao building 10,000 homes in the Philippines and how that effort has been undermined by his anti-gay comments. Our final news topic is the muppet looking, Michelle Passley, who was arrested for driving a school bus full of kids while under the influence of alcohol. You’ll hear all this and more in this Friday’s edition of Decoding 40. Be sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Patreon. Want to be our Whiskey Warrior of the Week? Or, do you have an event or product that you would like us to attend, sample and promote? Then, please send us an email to Decoding40@gmail.com to start the discussion.
The crew opens up with a few movie reviews for your consideration that include Martin Scorcese’s latest acclaimed film, The Irishman now playing on Netflix. Mack also gives his quick take on the romantic drama, Queen and Slim, and his experience at a theater in the Hamptons. L.O. gives light on a new concept of anger that is pervasive among New Yorkers, especially, and many of our listeners are probably included in his sample pool for continued study. We discuss the use of pronouns based on one’s preference when not easily perceptible based on physical appearance. Next, we ask the question: how old is too old to have children? We then turn to politics, as Rick gives his hot take on Michael Bloomberg running for president and his late and clumsy apology concerning “Stop and Frisk”. Having entered into the presidential race does Bloomberg have a chance or is he just another distraction. This Week's Libation is Sazarac Rye Whiskey. It's a smooth full-body flavored whiskey that doesn't have the normal Rye bitter after taste. We wrap up the show discussing Colin Kaepernick and the public workout he put on a few weeks ago. We talk about the social and media impact that Colin’s display could have with all of the visuals that were at play. You’ll hear all this and more in this Friday’s edition of Decoding 40. Be sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Patreon. Want to be our Whiskey Warrior of the Week? Or, do you have an event or product that you would like us to attend, sample and promote? Then, please send us an email to Decoding40@gmail.com to start the discussion.
The guys are back in the studio after the holidays and talk about the movies they’ve been able to catch during the break. L.O. caught My Name is Dolemite with Eddie Murphy on Netflix. And, Mack gives his hot take on Black and Blue starring Tyrese and Naomie Harris. The guys get into various road rage tales and honking courtesy. L.O. tells a crazy story of the time he caused an accident—with his mind. Vin tells us about one of his worst and most embarrassing road rage incidents. Alaric talks about how he might be raising the next generation of road ragers. Mack also shares his game of chicken on the highway with a Caddy driver. The lanes are merging into one. Guess who wins? The guys then move onto discussing Uber and other taxi services and the hazards of getting a driver with extreme body funk. Would you lower a driver's rating for a car that smells awful? Alaric shares his theory on flatulence and how that affects the odor of the car. Vin shares the struggles of being a delivery guy and customers that do not tip. And, this leads to a bigger discussion about how having a side hustle is now mandatory to survive in the city. You’ll hear all this and more in this Friday’s edition of Decoding 40. Be sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Patreon. Want to be our Whiskey Warrior of the Week? Or, do you have an event or product that you would like us to attend, sample and promote? Then, please send us an email to Decoding40@gmail.com to start the discussion.
Alaric starts us off with his brush with international criminality and tells us how he lands in detention in a 5-star hotel. Apparently, when you travel to Indonesia you better have your papers together or you better have your paper together. This Week's Libation is brought to us by Eagle Rare a full-body Kentucky bourbon whiskey with a robust taste and a hint of history that embodies that ole Kentuckyian heritage. In This Week in Racism, we discuss the Byron Allen vs Comcast case that has made its way to the Supreme Court and the impossible standard of an old law. We also discuss Monique vs Netflix. Monique has brought a discrimination case against Netflix for unfair wages. Does Monique deserve more than the $500k she was originally offered? Are offers based on legacy or the power to draw an audience? Or both? You’ll hear all this and more in this Friday’s edition of Decoding 40. Be sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Patreon. Programming note: We will be taking off next week to enjoy Thanksgiving with our families and friends. We want to wish all of you a wonderful and safe holiday! Want to be our Whiskey Warrior of the Week? Or, do you have an event or product that you would like us to attend, sample and promote? Then, please send us an email to Decoding40@gmail.com to start the discussion.
We start this episode off with a visit from Bobby, everyone’s favorite bear hunter. Bobby is stunned that his hunt in New York may have come to an abrupt end as his favorite bear is no longer a bear. Mack tells us about the reactions he's getting from various people while on his weight loss journey. He even gets called Tyler Perry. We later find out why. Alaric is dealing with the terrible twos and is literally pulling out hair he doesn't even have anymore. Vin suggests developing a new behavioral tool—The Baby TAZER. A modestly powered zapper to get the baby’s attention and put an end to their nonsense. Vin also discusses what is going on at the job and educates the crew on some bizarre, yet interesting hiring standards of our public transportation authority. L.O. tells us about his visit to the passport office and the menacing kid with a feces-filled diaper who caused havoc for everyone. Next, Mack shares his experience at the doctor’s office for a seminogram to make sure his boys are still swimming strong. You’ll hear all this and more in this Friday’s edition of Decoding 40. Be sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Patreon. Want to be our Whiskey Warrior of the Week? Or, do you have an event or product that you would like us to attend, sample and promote? Then, please send us an email to Decoding40@gmail.com to start the discussion.
The crew checks in with what's good in their section of the world. Vin is celebrating his 46th, Alaric is on his way to Indonesia and Mack's weight loss journey is showing the fruits of his labor. Mack shares a truth of how weight loss makes you look at the world differently and how people look and treat you differently. Weight loss is more than dieting it is definitely a mental and lifestyle change. This Week in Racism introduces us to a police officer manhandling a special needs child in a school. Of course we know the young child was black and the cop was white. Where is the compassion and training to help him deal with this situation? We switch gears and discuss the thin line between brilliance and crazy. Is Kanye a genius or is he really suffering from a mental illness? This week's libation is Rowan’s Creek. It's a very good bourbon whiskey that goes down smooth. And, for Douchebag of the Week Award, it's a two-way tie going to Donald Trump for getting booed at the baseball game and Mitch McConnell getting snubbed at Elijah Cummings funeral. We end the show on one of our favorite topics: SEX and have you ever had bad sex and what makes it bad. We can all agree laying there, like a dead fish is never a good look. No matter what your excuse might be that won't stop Mack from putting your ass in a swing. You’ll hear all this and more in this Friday’s edition of Decoding 40. Be sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Patreon. Want to be our Whiskey Warrior of the Week? Do you have an event or product that you would like us to attend, sample and promote? Then, please send us an email to Decoding40@gmail.com to start the discussion.
Welcome to another episode of Decoding40. The whole crew is united once again as we go through a myriad of topics. Alaric breaks down the failed immigration border policy and shares a story about a woman looking for asylum here in the United States. We then shift gears and talk about the connection between Hip Hop and the prison industrial complex. Our Whiskey Warrior of the Week is Mike Cole who brought us Slane Irish whiskey. A very strong robust libation that serves as a great party favor and ointment of all kinds wounds. We then answer the question if loud and raunchy women are more or less attractive? Is being loud for the sake of being loud sexy? Or, are only women who are saying something worthwhile ladylike? Then Mack sets us up with a story about a young man who killed himself masturbating an insane number of times. We then get into the emotional and weird drama that played itself out in courtroom of the Amber Guyger trial. Are Black people just too forgiving when it comes to trauma inflicted upon them? We then discuss the Long Island teacher who decided to make a mockery of slavery by having her students create funny captions for pictures of slaves. This is America in 2019! You’ll hear all this and more in this Friday’s edition of Decoding 40. Be sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Patreon. Want to be our Whiskey Warrior of the Week? Do you have an event or product that you would like us to attend, sample or promote? Then, please send us an email to Decoding40@gmail.com to start the discussion.
Alaric is late to the studio so Vin, Mack and L.O. pass the time and meander through a host of topics until he arrives. The guys discuss the latest news on the orange clown currently serving as president of the United States and how quickly he will shade his closest allies. Will he go to prison? Will Rudy Guiliani go to prison? Also, what’s the new look for 50? And, are we less responsible than our parents? Or, just more impoverished? This week’s libation is brought to us by Slane Whiskey. You’ll hear all this and more in this Friday’s edition of Decoding 40. Be sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Patreon. Want to be our Whiskey Warrior of the Week? Do you have an event or product that you would like us to attend, sample and promote? Then, please send us an email to Decoding40@gmail.com to start the discussion.
Mack starts it off by telling us about the issues he’s having with getting a prescription for his Warby Parker glasses in hopes of replacing his creepy reader glasses. The guys then discuss L.O.’s date to see J. Lo’s movie Hustler and answers the question if he had to put out for the evening. How do you feel about being asked to donate to a charity at the register of your local grocery or pharmacy? The guys give their take on their generosity when hit with the pressing question seeking a donation. It’s flu season and this leads into a conversation about the flu shot and whether or not the guys submit to taking the shot. This week’s libation is brought to us by Filibuster whiskey. We discuss the etiquette and the proper size bottle you should send us for reviews and for bringing bottles to gatherings. The Clueless actress that everyone loves to hate, Stacey Dash, makes the news for her recent arrest related to domestic violence charges and we arrange her very own n*gga wake up call. After that, we meander into gun ownership, gun rights, exorbitant college fees, random career paths, gaga ball, a secret white people’s game; Benzi boxes; Toyota Cressidas; Chris Redd and SNL; a night out at a Gentlemen’s Factory event and the proper ways to network. You’ll hear all this and more in this Friday’s edition of Decoding 40. Be sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Patreon. And, remember, if you want to be our Whiskey Warrior of the Week and/or promote an event or product, please send an email to Decoding40@gmail.com for details.
Join us this week as we take a trip down the rabbit hole and discuss some of our favorite conspiracy theories. No matter what you read or hear, it is #superfacts that Mr. Roger's was a sniper for the C.I.A. But, did America really go to the moon? Whether we did or not, we highly recommend that you DO NOT run up on Buzz Aldrin with that rah rah cause he'll knock you out. Do aliens exist and are they secretly running the world from Area 51? Maybe you believe that all Hollywood stars worship Baphomet and dine on Iraqi babies at the annual Illuminati, blood sacrifice gala, Sweat and Tears? Everyone has that one theory they ride for. Join us on social media to discuss yours. You’ll hear all this and more in this Friday’s edition of Decoding 40. Be sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Patreon.
We start off discussing some of the cheapest and harshest drinks known to man. Walk with us down memory lane as we talk about our first drink in our first apartment. From Georgi Vodka to Gerst beer and hand-weighed ounces of weed, we went the Frank Sinatra route and did it our way. Alaric shares a story that involved him, a woman, a couple of 64 oz bottles of Olde English malt liquor and an exchange with a Honda Accord driver carrying a two-piece. Let's just say it didn't end well. We change up the pace with another infamous L.O. subway story. Apparently, there is no shortage of crazy women on the train and even a baby can get told to S.T.F.U. We all agree it's time for all of us to get back into the gym and maybe even get a group rate on a trainer. Next, we talk about the current scourge and alarming statistics of mass shootings. The first question is should mass shooting statistics include gang violence? Depending on the intentions of the shooter, are these acts of violence, terroristic in nature or just crazy people with guns? And, in the latest installment of “This Week in Racism” we discuss the story of Jerri Kelly, a white woman from Arkansas, who pulled a gun on four teens who were fundraising for their football team. You’ll hear all this and more in this Friday’s edition of Decoding 40. Be sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Patreon.
Welcome back to the second half of this two-part episode featuring Slink Johnson. We continue the conversation touching on a bevy of topics including the parent/child dynamic when it comes to snacks and kids trying to get over on their parents, the legalization and the impact of weed culture across America and personal vendettas. We also get into the Popeyes chicken sandwich craze along with a few other fads that Americans went insane over. And, we talk about courtesy within your marriage. What time is too late to come in the house when your married? Mack shares a story of coming in late, but Vin crosses the line and shares his interpretation of what “really” had happened that weekend. It's baffling how one beer turns into an all nighter ending with an angry wife. Slink gets very personal sharing his real life “situation” and theory on one man, multi-women relationships. Also, does a wealthier man get away with more in a relationship? We finish the episode with a shout to our Whiskey Warrior, Mike Cole, who gifted us with a nice bottle of Jameson Irish whiskey. And, if you want to be our Whiskey Warrior of the Week, please send an email to Decoding40@gmail.com for details. You’ll hear all this and more in this Friday’s edition of Decoding 40. If you are on social media be sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and on Patreon. A special shout out to Slink Johnson aka Black Jesus for joining us and being such a transparent and hilarious guest. Thanks again for listening to another episode of Decoding40.
Join us for the first episode of a special two-part interview with our friend, the one and only, divinely-inspired Slink Johnson, the star of Adult Swim’s Black Jesus. Slink joins us for a hilarious episode sharing his unadulterated, uncut brand of comedy. Slink gives us some insight on how he got started acting, how it feels to play Black Jesus, cultural icons he's smoked with and the meaning behind the #smokeyours movement. We start off by catching up with the crew and finding how they spent their time off. L.O. goes to a wedding. Rick does best at recreating Daddy Day Care. Vins takes some mental days from work. And, Mack shares his Biggest Loser successes. The distinction of #WhiskeyWarrioroftheWeek goes to friend of the show, Brian Adams, who introduced us to Oban 14 Year Single Malt Scotch. In all honesty, the segment starts off pretty rocky, but in the presence of Black Jesus, this may be the greatest redemption we have ever witnessed. The crew relearns a valuable lesson on how great things can and do come in small packages. If you want to be our Whiskey Warrior of the Week, please send an email to Decoding40@gmail.com for details. You’ll hear all this and more in this Friday’s edition of Decoding 40. If you are on social media be sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and on Patreon. And, make sure you catch Slink Johnson starring in Black Jesus, the American sitcom created by Aaron McGruder and Mike Clattenburg, returning for its third season and premiering September 21st at 12:00 AM EST on Adult Swim.
We jump right into this episode with a flashback and cautionary tale from Alaric that really proves if it is too good to be true then it probably is. He meets a beautiful woman at a bar and then the encounter goes left. This leads us to ask a couple of questions, “How shallow are we?” and ”Would you date a woman differently-abled or possessing non-traditional beauty?” It’s another trip for Mack aka Mr. International and this time it’s Greece. Mack gives us the good, the bad and the hilarious parts of his trip and how a very old man and ex-wrestler worked together to conspire against unsuspecting travelers. You have to hear this one! This week's libation is Grass Widow courtesy of our first Whiskey Warrior Nelson Hume. A very good whiskey, perfect for after or maybe during work. We then switch gears and discuss the fallout from the RocNation and NFL partnership and whether or not if the NFL achieved its goal of changing the narrative. Despite an avalanche of public opinion, we cut through some of the noise to find out if there’s any there...there. We also discuss the recent firing of officer Daniel Pantaleo, who was directly involved with the choking death of Eric Garner. What took so long to fire him and was it enough? You’ll hear all this and more in this Friday’s edition of Decoding 40. And, follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. And, this week on Patreon, be sure to check out the alternate ending only available to our Patreon subscribers.
We start off answering the question if it is possible in today’s world to humanize customer service. The crew discusses their experiences and frustration with foreign call centers and the scripted conversations they use to supposedly empathize with customers. We all agree that better training and the empowerment of workers could lead to a happier customer base. Next, we discuss how tired and bored we are with the current search for a Democratic presidential nominee. The coverage of the Democratic field is looking more like a WWE wrestling match rather than a search for a viable candidate to lead the free world. In a country so divided by racial and economic disparities is their one person to bring the left and right back to the middle. From politics to whiskey--because that is what we do. This week’s libations was brought to you by Larceny Whiskey and we ask whether or not: Buy or Not Buy? We can all agree that it's a nice sip but not really one we would buy with the exception of L.O. We wrap up the episode to discuss investments from bitcoin to Canadian weed to Iraqi dinars we all have a good investment story. You’ll hear all this and more in this Friday’s edition of Decoding 40. And, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and on Patreon. P.S. Come hang with us on September 5th as we support Alaric and the latest installment of Arterotica on Sept 5 at Madame X in New York City. Visit www.arteroticaevents.com for more information.
We start the show off by catching up with the crew as they share thoughts on their hatred for busy work; experience with #pottybootcamp, #Aquaphor and the #terribletwos, and witnessing a slow speed police car chase in uptown Manhattan. We then discuss a couple of other police incidents. One involves a case of police brutality with a twist and the other is Mack getting away from the police. Mack then updates us on his recent trip to Vermont that included a visit to the Ben and Jerry's Factory with a double scoop of MAGA mixed with Sons of Anarchy. We then turn our attention to A$AP Rocky and his predicament in Sweden. **FYI - he’s since been released and found guilty prior to the release of this episode** Should Black people support him or any other person who doesn't support their own community? And, did ASAP get his nigga wake up call? We finish up this episode to discuss times when we’ve been on the short end of the stick when it comes to skipping and proper line etiquette. Hands down though, Alaric wins this week’s “Most Racist Experience” Award by retelling a story of a white woman skipping him in line at the club. You’ll hear all this and more in this Friday’s edition of Decoding 40. And, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and on Patreon. P.S. Come hang with us on September 5th as we support Alaric and the latest installment of Arterotica on Sept 5 at Madame X in New York City. Visit www.arteroticaevents.com for more information.
The show starts with our patently funny subway stories. Are bums getting too pushy nowadays and do they use their bum spittle as a weapon of coercion? The #Decoding40SubwaySeries continues as we all agree that we're really tired of all the dancing, loud music, and begging. Vin talks about his self-diagnosis of misophonia which is characterized by selective sensitivity to specific sounds accompanied by emotional distress and even anger. We discuss the story about Dr. Tisha Rowe and how she was asked by American Airlines to cover up because they felt her romper was too revealing. Is this another example of the over-sexualization of Black women's body by American Airlines? We switch gears to one of our favorite topics of hip hop and whether or not the DJ is just as important as the M.C. and should they get an equal cut of the money? We give our hot take on Spindarella and her current lawsuit against Salt and Pepa. Next, we revisit the story of Michelle Carter, the young lady who was convicted of manslaughter for urging Conrad Roy through text message to kill himself. We all go down memory lane and ask ourselves have we ever been in a relationship that made us want to kill ourselves, and is there such a thing as KYP? We end the episode with a listener question. All this and more in this Friday’s edition of Decoding 40. Be sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and on Patreon.
It’s another Episode of Decoding40 and we start it off with a few burning questions. Are the women on Instagram models or are they simply THOTS? And, what’s your THOT ratio? How many pages do you follow are dedicated thirst trappers? The crew opens up the show with some personal updates. Vin is almost killed by a runaway ceiling fan and rogue weed whacker. L.O. is having over 40 issues with an unexplainable pain. Mack gets invited to the Vermont Brewery Festival in Burlington, VA. Finally, after spending almost five grand and maybe even enlisting the services of a dumb lead baby to eat the paint chips, Alaric's home is finally lead-free. Next, we talk about the JPMorgan owned ship that was seized in a Philadelphia port with over a billion in cocaine and whether or not JP Morgan executives were aware that the ship was transporting drugs. And, more importantly, where are the drugs now? We wrap it up with the latest installment of This Week’s Libation, Angels Envy, which had Vin in heaven. Alaric finds out that the heiress of the Basil Hayden fortune might be a future listener. As always, thanks for listening to another episode of Decoding40. And, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. You can also check us out on Patreon. Peace!
This week we turn our focus to the serious topic of reparations. Should the African American community receive them or is it too late? Next we discuss the case of Marshae Jones, the Alabama woman who was shot while pregnant during an altercation. Under pressure from abortion rights groups she was charged for the murder of her unborn child. Crazy, right? But, not crazier than the turn we take next about Alabama Governor Kay Ivey. Would she support banning abortion if she was younger and her vagina was not as dry as her face? We round the hour out with discussing which genre of music is more accepting: country or hip hop? We also discuss ways that we maintain our own mental health and our experiences with therapists. And, lastly we wrap up the show with a nostalgic discussion about video games and game consoles. Thanks for listening to another episode and we hope you keep listening for not only the next 20 but the next 200 and beyond! And, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. You can also check us out on Patreon.
This week is another mixed bag of hilarious conversation discussing stories on New York City subway to cheap and questionable airlines. Then we tackle a host of topics including whether or not Black people can be racists, the problem with shady postal carriers and other delivery persons. We also discuss whether or not men and women can have meetings in casual or potentially compromising settings. We finish up the hour talking about media biases and the manipulation of news leading to uninformed and brainwashed citizens. And, with the 2020 election quickly approaching, should the politicians maintain the high road or is it time for them to take the gloves off and fight fire with fire. Once again thanks for listening to another episode of Decoding40! And, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. You can also check us out on Patreon.
This week's episode starts off with a song from L.O. and a reenactment of the calls that we all miss or avoid from LIFE! We start off with a discussion about dealing with contractors and their ability to capitalize on our fears and ignorance when it comes to home repairs. Alaric tells us about his recent run-in with lead abatement and shady contractor practices. This leads us into the astronomical cost of health coverage in this country and how one trip to the hospital can change your financial life. And, speaking of changes, we then talk about the growing trend of couples deciding to blend their last name when getting married versus the traditional practice of wives taking on their husband's last name. Is it a time-honored tradition or an archaic idea? We round out the show with the Black man that America loves to hate O.J. Simpson who has recently plunged into social media by recently joining Twitter. We also discuss reparations. Will Black people ever get them? If so, in what form should they be handed down. Once again thanks for listening to another episode of Decoding40! And, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. You can also check us out on Patreon.
Hey everybody, we're off this week, so we're giving you a little bonus episode to tide you over until next week. In this episode we play you some of our favorite clips since we started recording. See you guys next week!
This week, the guys recap the details of their Father’s Day and Mack raises the bar with a captivating and explicit story about his dad meeting a woman at the senior residence home who may or may not have worked there. They also give their take on the outrageous viral video of a kindergarten graduation where a young boy hurls an explicative or two at a teacher at the start of the ceremony. They explore some of the scenarios that could have driven the boy to be so vulgar. The discussion continues about reality television and some of the staples of the genre that include Jerry Springer and Maury Povich. They also tackle the question if reality shows are dumbing down the culture. The guys round out the hour talking about the impact of the Golden Age of Hip Hop versus the current culture, imagery of Black people in film, television, and music, Lil Nas X and how he is connected to Joan Rivers and her Black History moment. And, finally, we give you our whiskey of the week. Check us out on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and our new Patreon page.
Episode 16 starts off with a trivia question. What is Sisqo's most successful song? Here's a hint, it's not the Thong song or the remix. The natural transition from the thong song is of course porn. The crew discusses their go to searches and we find out L.O. likes Bedstuy amateurs. Next, we discuss possible 2020 presidential candidate Andrew Yang's controversial idea to give every American an extra $1000 a month. Yang feels his idea is necessary because of the growing use of automation and artificial intelligence which is causing the human workforce to shrink. Will it really help the average citizen or will it lead to massive inflation? Finally, Willy Strings stops by and answers some questions for the crew. We then get into a conversation about music, and the differences in taste we share with our significant others. We cover all genres from 90's Hip Hop to Kendrick to Sade to Erika Badu.
In this episode... we're on a world tour with Mack, my man, as Mack tells us about his honeymoon trip that starts across the pond and then to beautiful Grenada where he got to see the great Buju Banton and ending in the Crescent City of New Orleans. Next, the crew discusses the Wu-Tang Clan and Sasha Jenkin’s four-part docuseries “Of Mics and Men” that gives color and texture to a true American success story. We also discuss the cultural and personal impact Wu-Tang has had in the world and in our own lives. We round out the show discussing the SUV versus minivan debate, when we typically gas up our cars and the unfortunate times we ran out of gas. Of course, there is a police harassment story involved. Check it out....
The crew dives into, how being judged in the public court of opinion can have you perceived as guilty in the court of law. Also, is the media actually creating division in society? Next, we take a trip down memory lane as we reminisce about our first cars and jobs. Peugeot's, Celicas, an old school Caddy to cars with no Reverse. And, yes, minimum wage was once $3.50 hour. We wrap this episode up with some of our scariest personal moments. As always, thanks for listening and peace!
In this special Miami Edition, we record from beautiful Miami, Florida. We’re here for Mack’s Bachelor’s Party and we’re having a ball! Don’t miss as we discuss the amazing and not so amazing food (pizza) we experienced. Jussie Smollett walks! and we don’t care… We talk shooting machine guns and a 50 caliber rifle at Lock and Loaded Miami and why the headphones that they have should be mass marketed to married guys. Of course, we follow that up with IF should we own guns at all… Then we hit Coyo Taco and we meet the drunk triple fisting Chocolate Rain guy with Falling Down glasses as he tries to start up a random conversation. Somehow we touch on the Mennonites, selling encyclopedias and Kirby vacuum cleaners back in the day. The difference between a Pyramid scheme and a Sou-Sou and should Jordan Peele put white folks in his movies. Lastly, we discuss dealing with the police over 40 versus dealing with police when we were younger. Come laugh and hang out with the Decoding 40 crew.
In this week’s episode we explore dog park racism, we do a re-enactment of the Florida “hey hoe!” Arrest, we offer ways to call the police on white folks, the dangers of smacking Leon’s car and how we feel about NOT giving that “EXTRA” apology. We also discuss jaywalking tickets, todays teachers going after young men of color and if AFFLUENZA is a real thing. Lastly, we go all the way in on hairlines, WHO needs to give up and go full baldie and we sing a song for Steven A. Smith's Barber… Don't play yourself and miss this one!
In this jam packed episode we talk Miss Cleo’s legacy, we explore a transgender Olympics, why Mack wore Uncle Phil’s Sweater, getting caught by your mom having sex, teacher’s who sexually abuse their young male students of color, and what would happen to the world if the church collapsed! Come hang out with us, let go and laugh…
In this episode, we discuss our Least Favorite Liquor, Surviving Dominican Republic, why don’t your favorite people watch Game of Thrones and it’s Alaric’s Birthday! We also discuss who would you least rather meet in a dark alley Micheal Jai White, Wesley Snipes or D-Bo (Tommy “Tiny” Lister)?
In this episode, we get a visit from our local believer, talk about sharing our passwords with our significant others, uncover how your car “Blue-Snitches” on you and we debate capitalizing versus selling out for the bag.
In this episode we introduce Willy Strings, how we survived Vincent's birthday and how to navigate the vag when it's not necessarily up to snuff...
Top of The Morning To Yah How the world sees black men, what happens to your DNA when you send it in, Facts VS Super Facts!, choking out baby mountain lions, good pizza spots, toxic masculinity and why Mack celebrates St. Patrick’s Day at the Irish Pub.
Big Los and Hollywood Kev discuss the Kevin Hart and Tiffany Haddish interview with the Breakfast Club, as well as talk about Black representation in the entertainment industry and how we can be selective about who we want on top. Check in with The Noize.
Big Los and Hollywood Kev discuss the Kevin Hart and Tiffany Haddish interview with the Breakfast Club, as well as talk about Black representation in the entertainment industry and how we can be selective about who we want on top. Check in with The Noize.
Big Los and Hollywood Kev discuss the Kevin Hart and Tiffany Haddish interview with the Breakfast Club, as well as talk about Black representation in the entertainment industry and how we can be selective about who we want on top. Check in with The Noize.
Malawian comic Daliso Chaponda says his way of coping with the world is through humour. He does so with much irreverence while getting laughs out of sensitive and complex issues. Chaponda is convinced laughter has a better chance of shifting views. On an average day two to three strangers will come up to Daliso Chaponda asking for a selfie, that modern translation of autograph. For the time being he finds it delightful, as not that many people recognise him as the comedian and Britain’s Got Talent contestant. But this is surely about to change: he keeps adding more dates to his UK tour while still finding time to perform in Africa. Nomadic nation Chaponda says he is part of “this new nomadic nation” of “international children” who grew up in different countries. He was born in Zambia of Malawian parents. As his father was working for the United Nations, he lived in Somalia, Kenya, Zambia, Switzerland, Malawi, to name but a few. As an adult he spent some time in Canada and, since 2006, has been living in the United Kingdom. This exposure to different cultures makes him feel that he is part of both Western and African culture but at the same time, he says, he is a citizen of nowhere. “I realise how much I don’t fit in, in both places," he comments. "In England it is obvious: I am African, I have to keep reapplying for visas, I’ve got some African values. "But when I go home to Malawi, I feel even more of an outsider because I do not speak the vernacular language, I believe in equal rights for homosexuals, I am not as religious as some of the people there. So, I can’t say that I fit in that culture as well." Colonialism, old and new Chaponda’s humour touches on a wide range of topics but he has a talent for getting laughs out of sensitive issues such as colonialism or slavery. He talks about the troubled relations between the UK and Africa much the same way Francophone Africa talks about “La Françafrique”, a term used to describe the murky, incestuous relationship France entertains with its former African colonies. That is to say, after decolonisation, the colonial powers did not really leave. “Government can leave but money never leaves,” explains Chaponda. “If you own a mine, you are never leaving because that mine provides millions if not billions of potential earnings.” In his show Chaponda jokes about a current UK/Malawi deal, dating back to 1955, which allows British companies to send tax-free revenues back to the UK. He also cites a report on 101 companies listed on the London Stock Exchange which control resources in Africa worth one trillion US dollars. “Even when things are renegotiated, it is in small increments and it is rarely ever beneficial," he says. "Then you have people like [former Zimbabwean president Robert] Mugabe taking this absurd view to chase them out and repossess everything. And that doesn’t help because it creates its own brand of chaos.” Chaponda doesn’t lay the blame on one side only, he believes the Africans are also responsible for “this horrible situation because of the mismanagement and corruption happening in African governments”. Self-loathing The comedian has a way of making people laugh at more subtle and complex issues. One of his routines raises this notion that “white is better”. To illustrate this Chaponda tells the true story of his mother, who used to work as doctor in a hospital in Malawi, and how she was cast aside when a foreign white male doctor came to work at the same hospital. “All of the patients, who were predominantly black, queued for this white doctor because they perceived he was better, even though he didn’t have the experience in tropical diseases that my mother has because she grew up there and done her education there," he remembes. "Often the white doctor would then, ironically, ask my mother for a consult. It is a pervasive sense of self-loathing.” An attitude that permeates all aspects of life. Chaponda recalls how in Malawi black waiters in restaurants would automatically give the bill to his white friend and not to him, even though he was the one paying. “They just automatically defer to the white person. The word for white person… [is] 'Bwana' which means boss! So even down to the wording that people use there is this culture of subservience, the feeling that we are not good enough.” He has been personally affected by this attitude, as he only earned respect at home as a comedian after performing in the UK. “They only found me valid because they said ‘Oh, you made the white people laugh, you must be funny,',” he says. This mentality is very slow to change even though decolonisation happened some 50 years ago. According to Chaponda, it has a lot to do with the education system in former colonies. “We study Shakespeare, British history," he says. "If you do not see anything of your culture in what you are learning when you are a child, if all the intelligent role models you have are Albert Einstein, Florence Nightingale … it’s a natural thing to think they are the best [and you] want to be like them.” Black humour vs white humour The comedian has been performing standup for the past 17 years but winning third place on Britain’s Got Talent last year gave a tremendous boost to his career. Suddenly his shows start attracting bout 1,000 people, when prior to the contest they gathered 80-100 spectators. Daliso Chaponda relishes the “wonderful immediacy” of performing live, saying it feels like a conversation with the audience. Something his work as a fiction writer doesn’t provide. He also performs in Africa - recently in Rwanda and South Africa. He is preparing an African tour while slowly working on a show about next year’s presidential elections in Malawi. He says he spends at least six months researching the candidates before “mocking it all”. That posed a problem when his father was in the government and didn’t understand why his own son had to make fun of him. “I kept telling him that I only have integrity in the eyes of the audience if I insult [him] harder than I insult [his] opponents,” explains Chaponda. Chaponda found out the hard way that politics and religion are topics of controversy in Africa. In Zimbabwe he received an avalanche of insults on social media after he made fun of a self-proclaimed prophet. But, in his experience, Kenya, South Africa and Nigeria allow considerable freedom of speech. “Every place in the world has something you are not meant to talk about," he comments. "The difference is [that] in a lot of African cultures, they let you say whatever you want about groups but there are certain individuals they do not want you to talk about. While in some Western countries you can say anything you want about individuals but when you talk about groups, especially minority groups, people get nervous. You have to think about the words before you say them and you have to think about the repercussions.” Chaponda's success on Britain’s Got Talent encouraged Malawian theatres to search for the next homegrown comedy star with weekly shows. He is confident that in two to three years, he will “have lots of competition”. Follow Daliso Chaponda on Twitter @dalisochaponda Follow Zeenat Hansrod on Twitter @zxnt
In this episode comedian Michael Colyar opens up to me about his early addiction to crack. Many of you know Michael from the historical Def Comedy Jam comedy series while others of you are just being introduced to Michael here on The Billionaire Brown Experience Podcast. Cocaine is one hell of a drug and if we don't talk about it we are doing our society a huge inconvenience. Thank you for listening Follow me on instagram @billionairebrownonline Follow Michael on Instagram @michael_colyar
The Nothings Off Limits Podcast is back again. Bill Cosby, His Wife, Kids, Martin Luther King Jr., His Wife and the sex tape is not off limits. Tmoneytheicon and I are having a conversation about all of that and much more. Thank you for listening to this episode and keeping the conversation going by sharing with your friendsFollow me on instagram @billionairebrownonlineFollow Tmoneytheicon on Instagram @tmoneytheicon
Billionaire Brown sits down with the Bad Girl of Comedy and talks about everything you could ever imagine. In this conversation the topic is faking orgasms. + Bernie Mac + Sex Talk+ HumorFollow me on instagram @billionairebrownonlineConnect with guest Bad Girl of Comedy on Instagram @badgirlofcomedyTo book Mr. Brown to host your next event send email to billionairebrownonline@gmail.comThank you for listening to Conversations with comedians
It takes sometime to fix it up, but that’s something Nerds do. This week on the show Chris & Damian discuss the amazing hardcore kid past of Michael Ian Black as well as everyone's shared love of Hüsker Dü. Also: MAILBAG BROUGHT TO YOU BY VANS
In this audio clip you will hear comedian TK Kirkland and I talking about if he talks about politics and racism in his comedy routine. We also go into respect and staying in your lane. Also talk about the history of Tulsa Oklahoma. Difference between robbing and stealing. Episode: TK Kirkland Talks Racism & Robbing Eddie Murphy in the 1980'sIf you don't like cussing this interview is not for you. For everybody else the interview will be on the Billionaire Brown Online YouTube Channel in a little bit. Appreciate all of you for helping and supporting the direction of the show. #BlessUpFull Interview we talk about everything from Missing TeethWhy he says Kevin Hart is not funnyEddie Murphy What life tip Dr. Dre taught taught himWhich Kardashian he finds most attractiveHis encounter with Jay-ZHis affiliations with Cash Money and NWAGreatest Human Being TK Kirkland ever met in his lifemyths about HollywoodLife of a comedianThe Breakfast ClubRacismRing Announcer in AfricaNew Podcast TK Kirklandcredit card fraudchild supporthow to cheatRelationshipsCharlamagne Tha GodLil WayneDave ChappelleLife challengesno switchingSoulja Boy vs Chris Brown...history between him and Def Comedy Jam. TK Kirkland gets honest and says that the very first person that Def Comedy Jam ever called was him. He declined the offer from Def Comedy Jam and went to a more credible comedy gig at the time called Mo Funny. Thank you for watching. If you enjoyed this business interview subscribe to this channel and share your favorite videos on our channel with your circle of friends.Follow Billionaire Brown on Instagram @billionairebrownonlineFollow TK Kirkland on Instagram @tk_kirklandTo book Mr. Brown send email to billionairebrownonline@gmail.com
"Time Heals, Time Goes On & Time Really Flies." THIS WEEK WE HAVE MICHAEL IAN BLACK ON THE SHOW!!! Listen in as Damain & Michael discuss everything from City Gardens to 10,000 Maniacs to who was his most feared New York Hardcore band. This one goes even deeper than we could have expected, so kickback & get ready!!! Also Touched On: Growing Up In The Wilds Of Hillsborough, New Jersey Reading The Candy Apple Grey Review “Oh, They Sold Me A Bum Cassette” Why Would There Be Static On A Tape? Liking Pop & MTV There Must Be More Than Wham! & Duran Duran Out There. "Candy Apple Grey Was My Sgt. Peppers" Going to Princeton Record Exchange To Find Things That Scared, Shocked & Were Funny. 10,000 Manics Is Way Too Nutty Of A Band Name For A Tame Band Princeton Record Exchange Employees Forming A Band With Tim Shaw (Ensign) "The Pleased" Fear Of Sick Of It All Mosh & Die Violence In The Scene Going To City Gardens A Whirlwind Of Change Hating Metal An Intense Discussion On The Effect Of GNR & Jane’s Addiction Sounding Like A Bunch Of Suburbanite 16 Year Old Hardcore Kids Getting The Growl Playing CBGBs Joining The State Kari Kenney’s Cake Like The Music Scene In New York Going To Shows By Yourself & Much, Much More…. BROUGHT TO YOU BY VANS
In this audio clip you will hear comedian TK Kirkland and I talking about the history between him and Def Comedy Jam. TK Kirkland gets honest and says that the very first person that Def Comedy Jam ever called was him. He declined the offer from Def Comedy Jam and went to a more credible comedy gig at the time called Mo Funny. Episode: TK Kirkland Talks Def Comedy Jam & Publishing CompanyIf you don't like cussing this interview is not for you. For everybody else the interview will be on the Billionaire Brown Online YouTube Channel in a little bit. Appreciate all of you for helping and supporting the direction of the show. #BlessUpFull Interview we talk about everything from Missing TeethWhy he says Kevin Hart is not funnyEddie Murphy What life tip Dr. Dre taught taught himWhich Kardashian he finds most attractiveHis encounter with Jay-ZHis affiliations with Cash Money and NWAGreatest Human Being TK Kirkland ever met in his lifemyths about HollywoodLife of a comedianThe Breakfast ClubRacismRing Announcer in AfricaNew Podcast TK Kirklandcredit card fraudchild supporthow to cheatRelationshipsCharlamagne Tha GodLil WayneDave ChappelleLife challengesno switchingSoulja Boy vs Chris Brown...Thank you for watching. If you enjoyed this business interview subscribe to this channel and share your favorite videos on our channel with your circle of friends.Follow Billionaire Brown on Instagram @billionairebrownonlineFollow TK Kirkland on Instagram @tk_kirklandTo book Mr. Brown send email to billionairebrownonline@gmail.com
In this episode TK Kirkland talks about what business in the stand up comedy industry is lacking. This conversation revealed to me that most of my favorite comedians do not have a catalogue. A few of them do, but many of them do not. Now it makes sense why someone like DeRay Davis who has been a comedian for more than a decade last year scored his first 60 minute comedy stand up special that was released on Netflix in 2017. If you are a comedian or know a comedian make sure you share this episode with them so they can connect with TK Kirkland and his business helping comedians develop and have a long term career. Appreciate all of you for helping and supporting the direction of the show. #BlessUpFull Interview we talk about everything from *Hurricane Irma Donations*Kris Jenner and The Kardashians*Hurricane Harvey Donations*Relationship with DL Hughley*Comedian and Activist Dick Gregory *Who Raised You Comedy CD*Members Only Jacket*Too Short Rapper*Charlamagne Tha God Facebook Video*Comedian Katt Williams *Vin Diesel First MovieThank you for listening. If you enjoyed this interview subscribe to this podcast and share this episode with your circle of friends.To book Mr. Brown send email to billionairebrownonline@gmail.comFollow TK Kirkland on instagram @tk_kirkland http://www.billionairebrownonline.comDreams by Joakim Karud https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarudCreative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported— CC BY-SA 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/VF9_dCo6JT4–––• Contact the artist:music@joakimkarud.comhttp://www.joakimkarud.com/https://twitter.com/JoakimKarudhttp://www.joakimkarud.com/use-my-music/
TK Kirkland On Relationship With DL Hughley, How To Watch Your Money | His New Comedy CD 'Who Raised You' & MoreSitting down with TK the first time was really dope and we reached over 5,000 people with that conversation to date. In this conversation you can see that TK and I have developed a chemistry that you will continue to see get better year after year. For now, enjoy part 2 of TK Kirkland and I as we discuss life in our own unique way.Appreciate all of you for helping and supporting the direction of the show. #BlessUpFull Interview we talk about everything from *Hurricane Irma Donations*Kris Jenner and The Kardashians*Hurricane Harvey Donations*Relationship with DL Hughley*Comedian and Activist Dick Gregory *Who Raised You Comedy CD*Members Only Jacket*Too Short Rapper*Charlamagne Tha God Facebook Video*Comedian Katt Williams *Vin Diesel First MovieThank you for listening. If you enjoyed this interview subscribe to this podcast and share this episode with your circle of friends.To book Mr. Brown send email to billionairebrownonline@gmail.comFollow TK Kirkland on instagram @tk_kirkland http://www.billionairebrownonline.comDreams by Joakim Karud https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarudCreative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported— CC BY-SA 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/VF9_dCo6JT4–––• Contact the artist:music@joakimkarud.comhttp://www.joakimkarud.com/https://twitter.com/JoakimKarudhttp://www.joakimkarud.com/use-my-music/
In this episode you hear me freeze up during the conversation. But first. TK Kirkland talks about what Jamie Foxx will tell you if you ever ask him about TK. Back to me freezing up during the conversation. TK Kirkland believes that my jacket is my super power and that is why I forgot my question. Last question I asked TK was if he drinks alcohol and smokes weed. To be honest I didn't expect the answer he gave and never thought about it the way TK Kirkland explains. Full Conversation we talk about everything from History of Dick GregoryDick Gregory Legacy Def Comedy JamLife of a comedianThe Breakfast ClubVlad TV Drinking And Smoking Weed New Podcast TK KirklandComedy Album How To Negotiate Business Tips RelationshipsCharlamagne Tha GodMessage For ComediansJamie Fox Comedian DL Hughley Who Raised You Fake Body Parts (WOMAN) Thank you for listening. If you enjoyed this conversation subscribe to this channel and share your favorite videos on our channel with your circle of friends.Follow TK Kirkland on Instagram. His handle is @tk_kirklandLet me know your thoughts and hit me up on Instagram @billionairebrownonline !!Want To Be Guest On My Podcast? Send email to billionairebrownonline@gmail.com (we will email you back)The Billionaire Brown Experience
In this conversation Comedian TK Kirkland and I are having a good time talking. To be honest I am learning and TK is teaching. Cool thing about TK Kirkland is that often times his comedy is hilarious and when his comedy is not hilarious he is delivering you truth. His advice for Katt Williams and R. Kelly is a perfect example. Whether you think our conversation about Katt and R.Kelly is funny or not doesn't change the fact that what he is talking about is truth. Appreciate all of you for helping and supporting the direction of the show. #BlessUpFull Interview we talk about everything from Hurricane Irma DonationsKris Jenner and The KardashiansHurricane Harvey DonationsRelationship with DL HughleyComedian and Activist Dick Gregory Who Raised You Comedy CDMembers Only JacketToo Short RapperCharlamagne Tha God Facebook VideoComedian Katt Williams Vin Diesel First MovieThank you for listening. If you enjoyed this business interview subscribe to this channel and share your favorite videos on our channel with your circle of friends.To book Mr. Brown send email to billionairebrownonline@gmail.comhttp://www.billionairebrownonline.com
TK Kirkland Talks Mumble Rappers AMG DJ Quick Korrupt Daz Dilinger Due to lots of cussing we can not put the Coffee and Business Show Interview w/ TK Kirkland on Facebook. If you don't like cussing this interview is not for you. For everybody else the interview will be on the Billionaire Brown Online YouTube Channel in a little bit. Appreciate all of you for helping and supporting the direction of the show. #BlessUpFull Interview we talk about everything from History of Dick GregoryDick Gregory Legacy Def Comedy JamLife of a comedianThe Breakfast ClubVlad TV Drinking And Smoking Weed New Podcast TK KirklandComedy Album How To Negotiate Business Tips RelationshipsCharlamagne Tha GodMessage For ComediansJamie Fox Comedian DL Hughley Who Raised You Fake Body Parts (WOMAN) Thank you for listening. If you enjoyed this business conversation subscribe to this channel and share your favorite videos on our channel with your circle of friends.Follow TK Kirkland on Instagram. His handle is @tk_kirklandLet me know your thoughts and hit me up on Instagram @billionairebrownonline !!Want To Be Guest On My Podcast? Send email to billionairebrownonline@gmail.com (we will email you back)The Billionaire Brown Experience
This week on Vegas Never Sleeps with Steven Maggi, you will meet two women breaking the glass ceiling in Vegas. First, Ariann Black tells us just how difficult it is to make it as a female magician.... Experience the excitement and energy of Las Vegas each weekend on VEGAS NEVER SLEEPS with Steven Maggi.
Meet Ashley Nicole Black, the Emmy-nominated comedy writer/correspondent for Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, which in case you didn't know, is not only the first political talk show hosted by a woman, but has THE most diverse writing staff in late night history! Ashley began her comedy career at Second City in Chicago after earning a Masters in performance studies at Northwestern. She dropped out of a PhD program to pursue comedy and the rest is history! Sit back, tune in and let Ashley make your day!
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Dillon Stevenson performed stand-up at New York Comedy Club, Broadway Comedy Club, Comix at Foxwoods, and Gotham Comedy Club & other venues in NYC. He’s written, directed, and performed in sketch shows off Broadway and at benefits and events throughout the city. @theDiLLon1Gordon Baker-Bone is a stellar comedian who is regularly booked for shows all over the East Coast. . He frequently performs, produces, and hosts his own shows at clubs such as Stress Factory Comix at Foxwoods. @BakerBoneJohn Minus is a comedian, writer, and all-around great guy who lives and breathes his home state of New Jersey. Eschewing traditional Black Comedian tropes, John wants to re-invent the image of the Black Comic. He's performed at Broadway Comedy Club, Comix at Foxwoods, & Greenwich Comedy Club among others. @DonCoyoteMike Brown is a comedian and writer from Harlem, New York. He’s performed at Caroline’s Comedy Club, Stand Up NY, Laugh Lounge, EastVille Comedy Club, New York Comedy Club as well as Sirius XM. He co-hosts and produces the Comedy Outliers show, the Machine Gun Funk show, and The Big Pony Show. @YoMikeBrownCerrome Russell, born and raised in Sumter County, GA, started his comedy career 10 years ago while serving in the USMC. He was first exposed to a broader audience as a cast member on the 2nd Season of BET's popular prank show Hell Date. A staple on the Washington DC comedy scene, Cerrome has also performed in NYC and CT at places such as the Knitting Factory in Brooklyn and Comix at Foxwoods. @CerromeRussell
Dillon Stevenson performed stand-up at New York Comedy Club, Broadway Comedy Club, Comix at Foxwoods, and Gotham Comedy Club & other venues in NYC. He’s written, directed, and performed in sketch shows off Broadway and at benefits and events throughout the city. @theDiLLon1 Gordon Baker-Bone is a stellar comedian who is regularly booked for shows all over the East Coast. . He frequently performs, produces, and hosts his own shows at clubs such as Stress Factory Comix at Foxwoods. @BakerBone John Minus is a comedian, writer, and all-around great guy who lives and breathes his home state of New Jersey. Eschewing traditional Black Comedian tropes, John wants to re-invent the image of the Black Comic. He's performed at Broadway Comedy Club, Comix at Foxwoods, & Greenwich Comedy Club among others. @DonCoyote Mike Brown is a comedian and writer from Harlem, New York. He’s performed at Caroline’s Comedy Club, Stand Up NY, Laugh Lounge, EastVille Comedy Club, New York Comedy Club as well as Sirius XM. He co-hosts and produces the Comedy Outliers show, the Machine Gun Funk show, and The Big Pony Show. @YoMikeBrown Cerrome Russell, born and raised in Sumter County, GA, started his comedy career 10 years ago while serving in the USMC. He was first exposed to a broader audience as a cast member on the 2nd Season of BET's popular prank show Hell Date. A staple on the Washington DC comedy scene, Cerrome has also performed in NYC and CT at places such as the Knitting Factory in Brooklyn and Comix at Foxwoods. @CerromeRussell
Dean Edwards has voices inside his head. They’ve been there for a while. He was the first guy I ever saw do a “Denzel”, years back when he was still on Saturday Night Live. Fact – There are more black NFL coaches than there are Black SNL dudes. He joins the ranks of Chris Rock, […]
Lil Rel Howery will not be ignored. An old soul trapped inside the body of a young dude, he seems cut from the same cloth as Robin Harris and Bernie Mac, with a touch of Martin thrown in to flavor the taste. He might or might not agree with that but if he didn’t he would tell […]
When we sat down with Leslie Jones to talk about comedy, being a big chick, and why there were no black women on SNL, she had not yet been called to audition for the show, which would ultimately end up with her being hired as a staff writer. While she’s put in work getting ready […]