Everyday Black Men
Everyday Black Men
Everyday Black Men
Join Riker, R. Reed, Armstead, DJ ALL MIGHT, Sham, the Black Libertarian and The Rider as they discuss topics from the viewpoints of 7 different everyday black men. From the latest in pop culture, to black thoughts and relationship problems there is no topic too controversial.
You Can’t Smoke in A Prius (Part 1)
In an Everyday Black Men podcast episode, Riker picks up where our Patreon Fast N’ Furious Housewives episode left off, going straight into Sham, confusing all the McQueens. We can’t talk about the water in Flint, but we can mention how a specific black man didn’t really sip it, and Reed/Riker declined to as well. Riker breaks down the newest Haunted Mansion movie, and Sham wants to know if he whistled at a lady who nearly forgot her meal on her car hood. Reed reads off the latest version of Blaxploitation books by Quan Millz, and Sham tells Riker not to continue reading the YT equivalent titles. Riker says the titular phrase, and Sham can finally pull up the right Instagram post to judge a character. Riker/Black Libertarian check Reed on the real pirates; a special guest decides to show up, turning this into a two-part episode and much more before we bring the podcast to a close.
Oct 9, 2023
34 min
No, You Can’t Smash My Mom in My House (Part 2)
In this episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast, we pick the podcast back up with Sham recalling the pitbull story, and no, it wasn't a dog. Reed gives his rendition of Ain't No Sunshine When She's Gone, and Sham replies with his Real Sisters story. Riker recalls the story that led to the episode's title, and the gang reaches a unanimous decision in record time. The Myspace jokes and Sham's stories continue, including a KO. Sham jumps back to additional detail about his hair braiding from the previous episode; Reed asks some in-depth questions on how dark Sham is and much more before we bring the podcast to a close.
Sep 22, 2023
48 min
Interview with Terrance Ruth (You too can participate in politics)
In this episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast, we are joined by our special guest, Dr. Terrance Ruth. Terrence briefly introduces who he is and how the city of Raleigh holds its mayoral elections. The Black Libertarian asks why even enter politics because of how little it has helped black people, and Terrence provides a nuanced reply on why movements fail. Riker asks how we get more young people involved in the process, which leads to Terrance saying we need to readjust our expectations for government. Sham proposes that we look at brain drain; Black Libertarian gives an impassioned monologue on how black men learn differently and much more before we bring the podcast to a close.Show Notes: 1. Dr. Terrance Ruth Podcast: https://spoti.fi/3Ln5Kl8 2. Dr. Terrance Ruth IG: bit.ly/3PD9xx2
Sep 15, 2023
59 min
Bad Kids or Bad Parents? (Part 1)
In this episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast, we start the podcast off with Sham recalling what happened when he tried to get his hair braided in peace. Reed asks a question about Jollof Rice, and Riker tells him what’s up with that. Sham reflects on to be or not to be with a lesbian and other things before we finally address the Dr. Umar story. Riker asks the titular question, which leads to another Sham story on lousy parenting. Riker says everything these days is a grift; Reed wants to start a poll on who eats Mayo vs. Miracle Whip, and much more before we bring the podcast to a close.
Sep 11, 2023
39 min
Tried In A Small Town (Emergency Episode)
In this hot take episode of the Everyday Black Men we address the Montgomery Avengers and how that relates to the song that Jason Aldean made.
Aug 8, 2023
29 min
Lemur Feet (Part 2)
This Everyday Black Men podcast episode picks up where we left off, with Sham moving us back on topic. We stray into the Dominique Jones story before Reed says you can’t trust certain people to tell you the whole story. Sham asks where each group member would live if they had to leave America, and Armstead says he doesn’t trust the Philippines. We discuss if other groups of women can bounce back like black women do from pregnancies before Reed asks for an invite to anyone who wants to tell a post-partum woman she is fat. Reed asks about a yet-to-be-released episode, giving us this episode’s title; Sham tries to defend TLC before Armstead says where he was for Y2K and much more before we bring the podcast to a close.
Aug 6, 2023
39 min
Terry Coons (Part 1)
In this episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast, we hit the ground running by going into whether fathers should support stepchildren who disrespect them before the altar. Sham proposes that maybe there is a scenario where African-Americans can be a hate group and Riker says the phrase which was refined to the titular episode name. We get on the Eboni K Williams nonsense and remind her of what we can and can’t do. Sham reflects on going to a family member’s baby shower with Riker and hits how marriage is more an idea than a covenant. Black Libertarian states that we can solve the black relationship problems by restricting rights and doubles down on how masturbation can free you. Sham says not to settle for women who won’t be good without you, Riker pioneers the idea for a reality TV based on people arguing while driving, and much more before we bring the podcast to a close.
Jul 27, 2023
42 min
Interview with Dr. Herbert Harris (and the 12 Universal Laws of Success)
In this episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast, we are joined by our special guest, Dr. Herbert Harris. After some fitting introductions, Dr. Harris discusses how Justice in America has more to do with your economic reality than the facts of your case. Reed asks Dr. Herbert Harris why he wanted to write books and gets an explanation of some of the Universal Laws of Success. The Libertarian, formerly known as Black, asks how Dr. Harris believes AI may play a role in combating the biases black men face. Reed asks if it’s ever too late to change yourself in life, and Dr. Herbert Harris has an insightful reply. We close the podcast with a final showdown question Reed, Sham recaps Dr. Harris’ comments on success and much more before we bring the podcast to a close.Show Notes: Dr. Herbert Harris Website: bit.ly/3D1jSMcDr. Herbert Harris IG: bit.ly/3O2oA2Hlinktr.ee/herbertharris
Jul 7, 2023
59 min
Ego Death of Black Libertarian (Part 2)
In this episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast, we pick right back up in the second part of our long-awaited collab with Big Smash from BetTheHouse podcast. We somehow ended up on how Black Libertarian hates his ex, and everyone shares a little more than we bargained for. Black Libertarian goes on one of his most famous rants based on incentivizing people to have children. Smash keeps it funky by saying we can’t all be sexually irresponsible, and Sham thinks it’s all related to prison contracts. Black Libertarian says he ignores white tears on crime, a discussion about irreplaceable women, and much more before we bring the podcast to a close.
Jun 2, 2023
44 min
The Baby Daddy Shootout Rule
In this episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast, we are proud to finally link up with Big Smash from BetTheHouse podcast. Together we interview Big Smash to see how he decided to start podcasting and what his name means. From a conversation on how Chicago people are attracted to danger, we probe into how Sham couldn’t ID a member of the Migos if his life depended on it. Smash keeps it funky with how he ended up with more than a few kids and why he decided to leave the Chi. Reed agrees that there are some situations you don’t put a wife in, and a discussion on how things would have gone if we stayed with our first loves, an IWMFAN, and much more before we bring the podcast to a close.
Apr 10, 2023
46 min
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