Épisodes

  • How to Survive the Music Industry with H_Kain & Henn Nation
    1 h et 6 min
  • Standards vs Expectations: Why You Must Meet People Where They Are
    1 h et 9 min
  • The State of Hip-Hop & Why Independent Artists Must AVOID Record Deals
    1 h et 17 min
  • What you eat Don't make me Shit
    1 h et 33 min
  • Leaving the Past in the Past Real Talk on Growth_ Loyalty & Leveling Up
    1 h et 11 min
  • Accountability Ain’t Optional
    Jan 11 2026
    This week on Tell Da Truth • Shame the Devil, the crew gets realer than ever. From mental health to maturity, childhood trauma to personal accountability, this episode dives deep into what it REALLY takes to grow, as men, as fathers, as friends, and as human beings.

    The fellas open up about old habits, toxic friendships, betrayal, forgiveness, and how hitting your late 30s/40s can completely shift your mindset. There’s raw honesty, hilarious moments, and some uncomfortable truths about loyalty, relationships, personal evolution, and why 2026 is the year we stop carrying old baggage into the future.

    If you’ve ever struggled with moving on, setting boundaries, or elevating your life, this episode is going to hit home. And as always, it’s real, unfiltered, funny, and filled with the truth people are scared to speak out loud.


    CHAPTER TIMESTAMPS
    04:00 – “Leaving the Past in the Past” Topic Begins
    10:20 – Why People Stay Stuck
    16:40 – Growing Out of Old Habits
    22:15 – Childhood Trauma & Life Lessons
    28:10 – When Family Hurts You
    34:50 – Forgiveness vs Cutting People Off
    43:00 – Male Vulnerability & Personal Stories
    52:15 – Learning to Manifest & Think Bigger
    1:02:00 – Relationship Standards & Communication
    1:14:20 – Outgrowing Friends & Energy Shifts
    1:28:40 – Advice for 2026: Protect Your Peace
    1:36:00 – Final Thoughts & Outro
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    1 h et 32 min
  • Protecting Our Kids & Building Our Future
    Jan 5 2026
    In this powerful, unfiltered episode, we sit down with Shavonda Marie, owner of Queens Organized Things, to talk entrepreneurship, healing, mental strength, and what it truly takes to build a business in Milwaukee. But the conversation quickly goes deeper — raw stories, real trauma, and a family crisis that brings out one of the most emotional and honest moments ever shared on this show.

    We cover everything from the growth of Milwaukee’s comedy scene to the truth about the Diddy documentary, supporting independent artists, and how men and women can choose better relationships by choosing better versions of themselves.

    Later in the episode, JJ opens up about a serious custody situation involving his 12‑year‑old cousin and the fight to keep her safe. This is real life, real pain, and real community support — no filters, no clickbait, just truth.

    If you love authentic conversations, Milwaukee culture, comedy, business talk, and real stories from real people, this is THE episode to watch.


    Guest:
    Queens Organized Things
    Website: https://queensorganized.com
    Facebook: Queens Organized Things
    Phone: 414‑301‑7700 Hosts:
    Elite Grind Apparel – Facebook & IG: @elitegrind
    Hammer & Nails Handyman Services – IG: @dnailedit
    Tell Da Truth Shame the Devil – YouTube / Facebook

    Chapter Timestamps
    00:00 – Cold Open & Intro
    02:30 – Introducing Guest: Shavonda Marie
    06:00 – Queens Organized Things: Business Growth
    14:20 – Challenges of the Cleaning Industry
    22:00 – Milwaukee Comedy Scene Breakdown
    31:45 – Diddy Documentary Reactions & Music Industry Truths
    42:00 – “Better Bitches, Better Decisions” Discussion
    49:00 – Milwaukee Loyalty, Artists & Support Systems
    56:00 – Serious Topic: JJ Opens Up About Family Situation
    1:10:00 – CPS, Trauma & Fighting for Custody
    1:22:00 – Lessons on Parenting, Kids & Emotional Health
    1:32:00 – The Role of Community & Support
    1:40:00 – Closing Thoughts + Guest Business Promo
    1:46:00 – Final Words & Episode Outro

    This episode includes AI-generated content.
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    1 h et 25 min