Épisodes

  • Ep.42 "You can't call it the C word"
    Feb 9 2026

    This episode of To You & Yours breaks down Israel's full reaction to the biggest night in sports. From the on field storylines to the culture shifting halftime conversations everyone’s arguing about.

    We react to Bad Bunny’s halftime performance and what it represented on a global stage; then dive into Turning Point USA’s so called “All-American” halftime response. Was it patriotism, politics, or something deeper? And what does it really mean when one performance is labeled American while another is treated like it isn’t? Is language the dividing line… or something else entirely?

    To close the episode, we give a full review of J. Cole’s The Fall Off and wrestle with the biggest question of all:
    If this is truly his final album, what legacy does Cole leave behind?
    Where does he stand in hip-hop history, and what does walking away at this moment say about greatness, growth, and knowing when the story is complete?

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    1 h et 6 min
  • Ep.41 "So what is the definition of the male best-friend?"
    Feb 6 2026

    This week on To You & Yours, we’re diving into all the big talking points you need to hear before the weekend starts:

    What’s New in the Epstein Files: The U.S. Department of Justice has just released more than 3 million pages of previously sealed documents, sparking international fallout, resignations, and fresh scrutiny of powerful figures around the world. From unredacted content exposing victims’ identities to legal fallout and global investigations; we unpack the latest and what it really means.

    Can Men and Women Be Platonic Friends? A question as old as time. We tackle the age old debate with science, stories, and real talk, no cliché left behind.

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    58 min
  • Ep.40 "F*** ICE is the new BLM"
    Feb 2 2026

    In this episode we start in the ring with the much anticipated clash between Shakur Stevenson and Teófimo López, unpacking what actually happened, what fans wanted to see, and what the fight means for both careers moving forward.

    From there, we pivot to music’s biggest night, the Grammy Awards. We take a hard look at the winners, the snubs, and the growing disconnect between the Grammys and hip-hop culture. With yet another round of controversial decisions, we ask the uncomfortable question: do the Grammys still have credibility in hip-hop conversations at all?

    We dive into Kendrick Lamar becoming the winningest rapper in Grammy history, and debate what that really means. Has Kendrick officially entered the GOAT conversation, or has he been there longer than people are willing to admit?

    We close with a historic moment as Bad Bunny captures Album of the Year, examining why the win matters, what it says about the global shift in music power, and why English only gatekeeping in American award shows may finally be cracking.

    A conversation about legacy, validation, culture, and whether institutions can survive once the people stop believing in them.

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    49 min
  • Ep.39 "Thanks for the human skin bag"
    Jan 30 2026

    In this episode, we unpack how peculiar the timing feels: Minnesota erupts into riots just as serious fraud allegations in the same state fade from the spotlight. Coincidence, or something more coordinated? We ask whether this chaos is truly organic or if it fits the playbook of a modern color revolution, where outrage becomes a smokescreen and attention is the real currency.

    From there, we pivot to the deeply disturbing case of Jonathan Gerlach, a story so bizarre and unsettling it sounds fictional, yet it’s very real. We break down what’s known, why it matters, and what it says about the darker corners of our online world.

    We close with a sports gut punch: Bill Belichick being left off the first ballot for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Is this the greatest snub in sports history? If a résumé like his isn’t automatic, then what are the standards really?

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    1 h et 1 min
  • Ep.38 "I'd rather go out in cuffs than in a coffin"
    Jan 26 2026

    This episode breaks down Championship Weekend as we finally find out who’s heading to this year’s Super Bowl. We also ask whether the UFC has lost some of its luster in North America, before diving into Paddy Pimblett’s coming out party and what it could mean for the promotion moving forward.

    We then shift to two major news stories, unpacking the Liam Conejo case and the Alex Pretti shooting, separating fact from speculation and discussing how media narratives shape public perception before all the details are known.

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    1 h et 10 min
  • Ep.37 "Hit dogs hollering"
    Jan 22 2026

    This week we’re talking about lines being crossed, and who’s pretending not to see them.

    We open with the recent anti-ICE protest in Minnesota that stormed a church. Was that protected speech, or did it cross into breaking the law? More importantly, what kind of precedent does that set when activism invades sacred spaces, and who decides where the line is?

    From there, we get into Druski’s viral mega church skit. Why did it strike such a nerve with pastors? Is it just comedy, or did it expose something uncomfortable about the modern church? We talk celebrity pastors, performance over substance, and whether some of these pulpit stars are really “hit dogs hollering.”

    Then we pivot to something more personal: when someone shows you who they are, believe them. No excuses. No rewrites. Patterns are louder than apologies.

    We close with a hard truth a lot of people don’t want to hear: sometimes you’re not a victim, you’re a volunteer.

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    1 h et 3 min
  • Ep.36 "Critics with no résumé"
    Jan 19 2026

    This week on To You & Yours, we cover a little bit of everything and connect the dots where people don’t want them connected. We break down the NFL Playoffs and what pressure, legacy, and timing really mean when the lights are the brightest. We talk J.Cole officially announcing "The Fall Off", what should we expect, question his discography, and his overall legacy as an MC.


    Then we get into the hypocrisy everyone sees but few want to admit: why Desmond Scott is painted as a villain for doing the same thing Cardi B is celebrated for. How he’s “evil” while she’s “healing.” Why men get scorched and women get sympathy, and what that double standard says about internet morality.

    I also share a real life lesson my one year old taught me: don’t quit when you’re scared, especially when your feet are about to touch the ground. Most people stop right before the breakthrough, out of fear, not failure.

    And lastly, we talk about the loudest critics in the room: the people who’ve never built anything, tried anything, or risked anything but have endless opinions about those who do.

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    1 h et 1 min
  • Ep.35 "What are we talking about?!?!?!?"
    Jan 15 2026

    In this week’s episode of “To You & Yours,” Israel dives into a whirlwind of hot button issues and cultural conversations. First up, we unpack the ongoing divorce drama between Desmond and Kristy Scott; exploring what we know and what remains a mystery. Beyond just the gossip, we consider the nuances of why relationships in the public eye fall apart and what we can learn from their story.


    Next, we turn our attention to the Idaho Supreme Court’s latest ruling on transgender athletes in women’s and girls’ sports. We break down the legal, social, and sports-related implications and discuss how these decisions ripple out into the wider cultural landscape.


    We also tackle the controversial question that made headlines this week: can men give birth? Israel weighs in on why such debates are becoming a litmus test for how we handle biological truths and empathy in today’s society. Finally, we wrap up with a spirited discussion of the recent “Battle of the Sexes” tennis match and what it shows about the very real differences—and the fun rivalries—between men and women.

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    1 h et 3 min