Épisodes

  • The Image of The Black Man
    Feb 17 2026
    In this episode of The Good Ole Boys Radio Show, the crew tackles “The Image of the Black Man,” examining how Black masculinity has been portrayed in American culture. They discuss media narratives, stereotypes, and the influence of history—from blaxploitation films to Black History Month and the impact of figures like Barack Obama. It’s a direct, thought-provoking conversation that challenges perceptions and calls for a more honest understanding of Black identity.Don't forget to subscribe and share!

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    53 min
  • A Love Letter to Love
    Feb 10 2026
    In this episode of The Good Ole Boys Radio Show, the crew gets real about love, connection, and what it means to show up for someone in today’s world. In this Valentine’s week edition entitled A Love Letter to Love, they unpack the challenges and joys of relationships, explore how priorities like personal peace influence partnership choices, and share honest takes on intimacy, commitment, and the emotional work it takes to love deeply. With their signature blend of humor and heart, the guys remind listeners why love—the messy, beautiful, complicated thing—is still worth the fight. And they also discuss fun takes on recent Super Bowl parties and the cultural buzz around Bad Bunny’s halftime show.

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    50 min
  • Minding Your Business
    Jan 13 2026
    In this episode of The Good Ole Boys Radio Show, titled Minding Your Business, the crew tackles two viral conversations that sparked heated debate across social media and beyond. The guys break down the controversy surrounding Jamal Bryant and the backlash over his wife’s choice of attire, unpacking issues of public scrutiny, personal autonomy, and the double standards women often face—especially in religious and public spaces. The discussion then shifts to loyalty and trust among friends, sparked by the situation involving Kenan Thompson and Chris Redd, and what happens when private matters become public business. With real talk, humor, and classic barbershop-style conversation, this episode explores societal expectations, personal freedom, and why sometimes the best move is simply minding your own business.

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    56 min
  • Fresh Start
    Jan 6 2026
    In this New Year’s episode of The Good Ole Boys Radio Show, the crew dives into the power of fresh starts, personal growth, and hitting the reset button on life. The guys have an honest and entertaining conversation about self-reflection, breaking old habits, and letting go of what no longer serves you. From setting meaningful goals to learning how to appreciate the person you see in the mirror, this episode blends real talk, humor, and motivation. If you’re looking for inspiration, accountability, and a positive mindset to start the new year strong, this episode is the perfect way to kick things off.

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    49 min
  • The Ghost of Christmas Past
    Dec 22 2025
    In The Ghost of Christmas Past, the Good Ole Boys take a nostalgic and honest look at how Christmas has changed over the years. From vivid childhood memories and family traditions to the weight of loss, growing responsibilities, and the commercialization of the season, the crew reflects on why the holidays don’t always feel the same as they once did. THE! Mario Washington, Q Kittles, Black Trump, and Grand Wiz share personal stories, laughs, and real conversations about family, expectations, and what it means to carry Christmas forward while holding on to the past.

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    53 min
  • Fumbling the Bag
    Dec 16 2025
    This week, the guys are digging into a headline that turned into a full-on crash out: the Sherrone Moore situation—an alleged workplace affair, a firing, then an arrest with claims of stalking, threats, and a “how did it get this far?” meltdown that has everybody talking. They break down how chasing the wrong situation can make you fumble a major bag, the real-life ripple effects when a leader self-destructs, and the hard lessons about discipline, boundaries, and protecting your name—because one bad decision can cost you more than money.

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    47 min
  • Made In the 90's
    Dec 9 2025
    In this Made in the 90s edition of The Good Ole Boys Radio Show, the guys hop in the time machine and head straight back to the decade that raised them. From the shift in Black culture between the late ’80s and early ’90s, to the rise of Black ownership in music with Bad Boy, No Limit, Cash Money, Uptown, LaFace and more, the fellas break down how TV shows like Martin, In Living Color, A Different World, Fresh Prince, Saved by the Bell, New York Undercover and even Are You Afraid of the Dark? helped shape how we saw ourselves. They also rewind the movie catalog—Malcolm X, New Jack City, Boyz N the Hood, House Party, Lion King, Jurassic Park and more—while debating who really ran the decade on the big screen.

    The crew also digs into the heavy side of the era with a real conversation about the crack epidemic, how it devastated Black communities, and how it compares to today’s opioid crisis. Then it’s back to the fun: Quincy's big fat yeast rolls, McDonald’s rap commercials and the Arch Deluxe, Pizza Hut Book It pies, Kid Cuisine trays, Little Debbie runs, plus 90s drip from Cross Colours and Karl Kani to FUBU, Starter jackets, Timbs, Wallabees, Nautica and Southpole.

    Finally, they crown who truly ruled the 90s in sports (is it anybody but Michael Jordan?), music, and movies. This episode is pure nostalgia from start to finish.

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    47 min
  • Mankeeping
    Dec 2 2025
    On this episode of The Good Ole Boys Radio Show, the guys tackle the buzzword “mankeeping”—the idea that women carry the emotional, mental, and logistical load to keep men together. The crew breaks down what the article calls mankeeping versus what they call a real relationship, digging into vulnerability, pride, emotional labor, and why some men struggle to lean on their partners without dumping everything on them. They also get into how younger men are facing a friendship and loneliness crisis, often expecting their romantic partners to be their only source of connection because they lack strong male bonds.

    From there, the conversation shifts to Black women’s role in the Black family, the legacy of grandmothers as matriarchs, and how culture, media, and labels like “mankeeping” miss the bigger picture of partnership and reciprocity. The fellas share personal stories about family, distance, marriage, emotional growth, and the thin line between support and control. In the end, they land on a simple truth: it’s not mankeeping—it’s called a relationship. Support each other, have your own lives, and stop expecting one person to carry your whole emotional load.

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    44 min