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In this episode, we bounce from comedy legends to real-life culture talk—starting with our Top 5 Black comedians debate (Bernie Mac, Chris Rock, Earthquake and more), then shifting into favorite non-Black comedians and why certain comics connect across cultures.
From there, we hit wrestling nostalgia and the weird feeling of learning your childhood heroes weren’t who you thought they were. Then we get into Black TV classics, what Black History Month actually means, and the bigger question: do we even need Black History Month if American history was taught completely and truthfully?
We also talk about how history gets written, who gets credit, and why unity and trust inside our own community still feels harder than it should.
New episodes weekly. Tap follow, share this with a friend, and let us know your Top 5.
Top 5 Black comedians debate: Bernie Mac, Chris Rock vs Earthquake, honorable mentions
Top 2 non-Black comedians + why they work
Wrestling nostalgia + the “finding out your hero is racist” moment
Top Black TV shows: impact vs funniest (Martin, In Living Color, Cosby, Jeffersons, A Different World)
What Black History Month means — and why it exists
Should Black History Month be replaced by a better curriculum?
History is told by the victors: credit, patents, and what we don’t know
The trust problem: why we warn each other instead of building together
Note: This episode includes mature language and adult conversation.
By DMoe and TiggIn this episode, we bounce from comedy legends to real-life culture talk—starting with our Top 5 Black comedians debate (Bernie Mac, Chris Rock, Earthquake and more), then shifting into favorite non-Black comedians and why certain comics connect across cultures.
From there, we hit wrestling nostalgia and the weird feeling of learning your childhood heroes weren’t who you thought they were. Then we get into Black TV classics, what Black History Month actually means, and the bigger question: do we even need Black History Month if American history was taught completely and truthfully?
We also talk about how history gets written, who gets credit, and why unity and trust inside our own community still feels harder than it should.
New episodes weekly. Tap follow, share this with a friend, and let us know your Top 5.
Top 5 Black comedians debate: Bernie Mac, Chris Rock vs Earthquake, honorable mentions
Top 2 non-Black comedians + why they work
Wrestling nostalgia + the “finding out your hero is racist” moment
Top Black TV shows: impact vs funniest (Martin, In Living Color, Cosby, Jeffersons, A Different World)
What Black History Month means — and why it exists
Should Black History Month be replaced by a better curriculum?
History is told by the victors: credit, patents, and what we don’t know
The trust problem: why we warn each other instead of building together
Note: This episode includes mature language and adult conversation.