Épisodes

  • Episode 46 | The Ballot is the New Border
    Feb 17 2026

    Kevin and Rich are back with barbershop energy and Black History Month pride, but this episode quickly moves from nostalgia to power. From the legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen to voter suppression schemes and youth intervention programs in the South, the hosts break down how representation shapes policy and why Democrats must stop reacting and start leading. It is a conversation about memory, momentum, and who actually controls the board in American politics.

    📍 00:00 – Tuskegee Airmen and the Power of Black History
    A hoodie sparks a powerful reflection on growing up learning real Black history in the South, the legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen, and a personal inauguration moment that underscores why representation matters.

    📍 20:07 – Minneapolis, ICE, and Manufactured Chaos
    Rich and Kevin recap the ICE surge in Minneapolis, the tragic deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretty, and why the withdrawal feels less like strategy and more like political damage control.

    📍 27:53 – The SAVE America Act and the Real Voter Suppression Play
    The hosts dissect the SAVE America Act, breaking down how proof of citizenship requirements would disproportionately impact millions of eligible voters and why the fight is about narrative as much as policy.

    📍 41:20 – Alabama’s Power Grab: Who Controls Your Power Bill
    A deep dive into Alabama Republicans’ push to change Public Service Commission seats from elected to appointed, and what that means for accountability, affordability, and democratic participation.

    📍 48:44 – Randall Woodfin’s Black Male Initiative and Governing with Conviction
    Mayor Randall Woodfin’s new Black Male Initiative becomes the blueprint for proactive leadership. From barbershop partnerships to youth intervention, the conversation highlights what happens when representation meets action.

    🐍 Mamba Mentality Awards

    🐍 Mayor Randall Woodfin – For turning conviction into concrete policy with Birmingham’s Black Male Initiative and showing how executive leadership can directly impact outcomes for young Black men.

    🐍 The Wives of Maroon Bison – For holding it down behind the scenes, especially during Valentine’s weekend, and being the steady force that makes all this possible.

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    1 h et 7 min
  • Episode 45 | Epstein, Data Centers, and Other Inconvenient Truths
    Feb 10 2026

    A wide ranging conversation finds Big Rich and Kevin unpacking political theater, economic anxiety, and narrative warfare in Washington. From Florida weirdness and Super Bowl culture to AI driven job loss, data centers, ICE reform, and the Epstein files, the episode centers on one core question: who is actually controlling the story, and who is paying the price when politics becomes performance instead of progress.

    📍 00:00 – Florida Weirdness and Warming Up the Room
    Rich and Kevin open with classic Southern Comfort banter, Florida cold snaps, frozen iguanas, and settling back into the rhythm of the show as they welcome new listeners.

    📍 08:56 – AI, Amazon Layoffs, and Who Gets Left Behind
    The conversation shifts to artificial intelligence, mass layoffs, and how technological change is disproportionately impacting workers of color while policymakers lag behind reality.

    📍 11:45 – Data Centers, Rural America, and the New Prison Economy
    Kevin draws a sharp parallel between data centers and prisons as economic lifelines for rural communities, raising concerns about long term environmental costs, labor exploitation, and political incentives.

    📍 19:46 – Political Theater, Epstein Files, and Narrative Control
    Rich and Kevin dissect the fight between the Clintons and House Republicans, arguing the battle is less about truth and more about optics, distraction, and media spectacle.

    📍 35:07 – ICE Reform, Shutdown Politics, and a Democratic Trap
    A deep dive into ICE oversight, government shutdown risks, and Democratic infighting, questioning whether reform efforts are strategic or walking straight into a Republican messaging trap.

    🐍 Mamba Mentality Awards

    Barack Obama, for reminding the country what competent leadership looked like during Black History Month.

    Hillary Clinton, for standing ten toes down, demanding transparency, and refusing to be bullied by political theater.

    Ruby McDaniel, Big Rich’s mother, for resilience, toughness, and fighting through a difficult health battle with strength and grace.

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    55 min
  • Episode 44 | On Thin ICE
    Feb 3 2026

    A new season kicks off with Big Rich and Kevin diving headfirst into 2026’s chaos—from ICE raids and voter data seizures to internal Democratic battles and bold gubernatorial moves. With political theater turning to dramedy, they explore the dangerous erosion of democracy, the resurgence of protest, and the rising stakes in this year’s elections. Minnesota, Georgia, California, and Virginia all take center stage as battlegrounds for power, accountability, and economic justice.

    📍 00:00 – Welcome to Season 2
    Rich and Kevin return from break to set the stage for a year packed with political tension, Black History Month reflections, and civil unrest across the country.

    📍 06:02 – Minnesota Meltdown: ICE, Injustice, and Intimidation
    The hosts unpack the ICE executions in Minneapolis, the attack on Somali communities, and how federal overreach is becoming a partisan weapon.

    📍 13:10 – Fulton County Under Siege
    Trump loyalists weaponize the FBI to seize 2020 ballots in Georgia, triggering fears of voter suppression, election manipulation, and a deeper power grab.

    📍 23:33 – Faith, Frustration, and the Fight Ahead
    A passionate discussion on Black institutions—from churches to fraternities—and why collective action, political participation, and voter turnout must become non-negotiables.

    📍 29:38 – The ICE Divide: Dems Can’t Afford a Messaging Mistake
    Rich and Kevin break down the Democratic Party’s split over ICE: abolish it, reform it, or dodge it altogether—and why accountability, not gimmicks, should drive the conversation.

    🐍 Mamba Mentality Award
    🐍 Rep. Ilhan Omar – For staying ten toes down and confronting cowardice head-on, even mid-event.
    🐍 Mayor Jacob Frey – For his raw, unapologetic defiance as Minneapolis faces an ICE crisis.
    🐍 The People of Minnesota – Especially the families of Keith Porter Jr., Renée Good, and Alex Pretti—for reminding the world that protest is not just a right, but a duty.
    🐍 Local Georgia Leaders – Rep. Stacey Evans, Rep. Tanya Miller, Sarah Draper, Rob Pitts, Marvin Arrington, Mo Ivory, and Sen. Josh McLaurin—for being on the front lines in Fulton County’s darkest hour.

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    46 min
  • Episode 43 | The Price Ain't Right
    Dec 31 2025

    A year-end political therapy session finds Rich and Kevin breaking down why affordability—not Trump—is the real electoral battleground. From gubernatorial tension in Maryland to lottery-fueled messaging in Alabama, they explore how Democrats can win if they stop running scared. But can the party fix its brand before 2026? That’s the billion-dollar question.

    📍 00:30 – Moore Money, Moore Problems in Maryland
    Governor Wes Moore faces legislative revolt and a reality check as veto overrides pile up and his 2028 ambitions clash with 2026 obligations.

    📍 12:29 – Doug’s Down-Home Blueprint
    Doug Jones makes his Alabama comeback by filming a viral lottery video in a Georgia parking lot, turning everyday economic pain into powerful messaging.

    📍 23:12 – Newsom’s Tax Trap
    California's wealth tax proposal puts Gavin Newsom in a political bind—please progressives or keep billionaires from bolting before 2028.

    📍 33:12 – The Spanberger Strategy
    Virginia Governor-elect Abigail Spanberger lays out a policy-first, rural-inclusive plan that could become the national Democratic playbook.

    📍 37:53 – Trump Tries a Pivot (Too Late?)
    After calling affordability a hoax, Trump flips his script—just as voters (and some Republicans) blame him for rising prices and chaotic governance.

    🐍 Mamba Mentality Award
    This week’s award goes to the Southern Comfort Podcast itself. Fifty-one episodes deep, Rich, Kevin, and producer Stew celebrate a year of fearless commentary, coalition-building, and cultural clarity—proof that consistency, clarity, and community still matter.

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    48 min
  • Episode 42 | Trumpflation: Biscuits, No Gravy
    Dec 28 2025

    After 50 episodes of real talk, Rich and Kevin celebrate their milestone by reflecting on the year’s biggest political moments—and the mess still unfolding. From Trump’s primetime gaslighting about affordability to the Democratic Party’s struggle to define its own brand, this episode is part victory lap, part war cry. They unpack what it’ll take to win in 2026 and why organizing (not just vibes) is the only path forward.

    📍 02:08 – Trump’s Primetime Lie-fest
    Rich and Kevin react to Trump’s national address on affordability and call out the media’s failure to push back on outright lies about Biden’s record.

    📍 10:46 – Affordability Is a Political Death Trap
    Why both parties are fumbling the conversation on cost of living—and how the right uses fear while the left just fumbles the mic.

    📍 19:15 – Democrats Have a Branding Problem
    Kevin breaks down how Republicans make everything sound simple, while Democrats talk like think tanks. Messaging matters—especially to working-class voters.

    📍 28:09 – Who’s Gonna Run in 2026?
    The hosts look ahead at potential statewide candidates in the South—and why more working-class Black candidates need to be in the pipeline now, not later.

    📍 36:33 – Organize or Die
    No amount of slick ads can replace real infrastructure. Rich and Kevin call out lazy campaign strategy and make the case for recruiting, training, and funding new leaders now.

    🏆 Mamba Mentality Award Goes To…

    🐍 Southern Comfort Listeners – For riding with Rich and Kevin through 50 episodes of politics, jokes, strategy, and soul.

    🐍 Organizers in the Deep South – Because they’re doing the hard, thankless work year-round—and still believe in the power of the people.

    🐍 Kevin and Big Rich – For building a platform rooted in truth, Black Southern brilliance, and the courage to say what needs to be said.

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    1 h et 4 min
  • Episode 41 | Yippee Ki Yay!
    Dec 23 2025

    A cozy holiday episode brings Rich and Kevin back to their roots—reflecting on childhood memories, family traditions, favorite Christmas movies, and how the season hits different as adults. From prime rib disasters to pajama gift fails, they unpack the beauty and baggage of the holidays, with some laughs, hot takes, and hard-earned wisdom sprinkled in like snow.

    📍 01:32 – Reflecting on the Year & Slowing Down
    Kevin shares how the holiday season brings welcome stillness, while Rich opens up about years when he didn’t even go home for Christmas.

    📍 07:53 – Black Christmas Movies & the Die Hard Debate
    From Preacher’s Wife to Trading Places—and yes, Die Hard—the guys debate what qualifies as a real Christmas movie and give flowers to Sinbad’s underrated run.

    📍 17:29 – Holiday Food, Family & Fails
    Barbecue ribs, prime rib slathered in horseradish, lasagna drop-offs, and turkey burgers with duck fat—this episode’s got it all, plus tales of picky palates and legendary family dinners.

    📍 27:15 – Gift-Giving Games & Relationship Psychology
    The politics of adult Christmas lists, surprise vs. practical gifts, and why some presents stay in the box (sorry, pajamas).

    📍 34:11 – Most Memorable Christmas Moments
    Kevin remembers a movie-like childhood Christmas with trains and firetrucks, while Rich recalls the matching desks and mountain bikes that sparked brotherly bonding.

    🐍 Mamba Mentality Award Goes To…

    🐍 Black Mamas Everywhere – For pulling off Christmas magic year after year, often with limited resources but unlimited love and creativity.

    🐍 The Kids Who Never Got a Bike – This one’s for every child who wished, hoped, and dreamed—even if it didn’t show up under the tree.

    🐍 Rich & Kevin – For showing that sometimes the best gift is reflection, realness, and showing up every week—49 episodes strong.

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    47 min
  • Episode 40 | Wise For The People
    Dec 17 2025

    Christian Dior Wise Smith is back—and he’s running for Georgia Labor Commissioner. In this heartfelt and unfiltered conversation, Christian joins Rich and Kevin to announce his campaign, reflect on their brotherhood, and break down why the labor commissioner race actually matters. From poverty math to political fundraising, the trio keeps it all the way real about what it takes to run, win, and serve in Georgia.

    📍 06:11 – Announcing the Campaign for Labor Commissioner
    Christian drops the big news and explains why this office—often ignored—is the key to unlocking economic dignity for working families.

    📍 10:17 – From Prosecutor to Preventer
    He reflects on why his time as a prosecutor pushed him toward prevention and how the labor office can break cycles before the justice system ever gets involved.

    📍 12:36 – The Brutal Math of Minimum Wage
    With rent at $1,200 and minimum wage stuck at $7.25, Christian breaks down the harsh reality of working poverty—and why it’s costing Georgians more than just money.

    📍 18:43 – Running on Lived Experience, Not Talking Points
    The conversation gets deeply personal as Christian shares how his life journey, from childhood trauma to public service, fuels his passion for people-first policy.

    📍 28:07 – Why Fundraising Sucks, But Matters
    Christian opens up about the emotional and strategic grind of raising money, especially as a Black candidate in a down-ballot statewide race.

    🐍 Mamba Mentality Award Goes To…

    🐍 Christian Wise Smith — For betting on himself (again), centering purpose over politics, and stepping into a race with real consequences for Georgia’s working class.

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    45 min
  • Episode 39 | No Limit Soliders
    Dec 9 2025

    In this wide-ranging episode, Rich and Kevin reflect on the erosion of democracy, the resignation of a Morehouse-educated admiral, and the growing weight of affordability as America’s defining political issue. The guys dig deep into how Trump’s authoritarian moves—from pardoning drug traffickers to ignoring military norms—are straining institutions. They also assess early 2026 Senate and gubernatorial matchups, lay out strategic recommendations for Democrats, and issue a clear call for year-round organizing, not just culture war commentary.

    📍(06:59) — The Admiral Who Chose Integrity Over Orders
    A Morehouse brother turned decorated admiral steps down rather than follow illegal directives under Trump—a powerful moment of moral clarity that underscores the stakes of a second Trump term.

    📍(14:45) — The Constitution Ain’t Optional
    Rich and Kevin break down how today’s Supreme Court and Department of Defense are eroding foundational norms, from redistricting to militarized drug enforcement, creating a political twilight zone headed into 2026.

    📍(26:55) — Feeding Kids, Fixing Roads, Funding Hospitals
    Democrats are gaining traction in deep-red districts with working-class messaging focused on affordability. The TN-07 race proves even Trump +22 areas can swing when the right issues are centered.

    📍(34:45) — Joy Is a Tariff: The Holiday Struggle Is Real
    The rising cost of living isn’t abstract—it’s affecting Christmas dinner and children's gifts. The guys dig into how affordability is eclipsing culture wars and redefining what voters really care about.

    📍(49:09) — 2026 Watchlist: Governors, Fundraising & Filters
    From Wes Moore’s challenges in Maryland to Jasmine Crockett’s potential Senate run in Texas, Rich and Kevin examine how Democrats must shed outdated electability filters and field candidates who reflect America’s full spectrum.

    🏆 Mamba Mentality Award: Admiral Cedric T. Leighton
    This week’s honor goes to the HBCU-educated admiral who put country over career. His refusal to obey illegal orders under Trump highlights what principled, patriotic leadership looks like—especially when it’s inconvenient. In a climate where cowardice is rewarded, his example is a beacon.

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    1 h et 1 min