Episodios

  • Has Wrestlemania Lost its Magic
    Apr 16 2026

    This week we talk about Wrestlemania weekend and has TKO killed the magic of it

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    1 h y 23 m
  • Lemon Pound Cake Featuring Red From SSOTW
    Apr 9 2026

    Delvin and Red discussed the case of Afroman, a singer-rapper who was sued by seven police officers after creating music and social media content about a raid on his home in 2022. The officers, who were white, searched Afroman's house without finding evidence of criminal activity and caused $20,000 in damages. Afroman used security footage from the raid to create diss tracks, which the officers claimed invaded their privacy and caused emotional distress. Despite winning the case, Afroman was still required to pay half of the legal fees. The conversation explored how the case united people across different political backgrounds in opposition to police misconduct, with Afroman's use of his First Amendment rights to respond to the raid resonating with many viewers.

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    39 m
  • Generations
    Apr 2 2026

    This week I discuss growing older and passing the torch to the younger generation.

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    33 m
  • So all those conspiracies were true Featuring Jason Alme
    Mar 26 2026

    Jason Alme returns for the first time in years to discuss his podcast "Creatures of the Night" and reflect on how podcasting has evolved since he was an active creator. Jason explains why he transitioned from podcasting to YouTube content, citing the challenges of scheduling with co-hosts and the limitations of the podcast format compared to YouTube's interactive capabilities and discoverability features. They discuss how podcasting became increasingly political over the years, with both hosts noting how this changed the landscape from when they started creating content. The conversation covers various topics, including conspiracy theories that have been proven true, movie remakes they would like to see, and their perspectives on current societal divisions. The episode concludes with Jason promoting his current YouTube channel, "Movie Mass 4K" where he focuses on film discussions and physical media collecting.

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    1 h y 13 m
  • Liverpool Latest Feat Matt Mysh
    Mar 19 2026

    Delvin and Mysholin had an in-depth conversation covering several topics, including Mysholin's new podcast "Liverpool Latest" about the English football club, which he produces for Fan Arch. They discussed the challenges of streaming services and the recent merger between Paramount and HBO Max, as well as broader political issues affecting society. Mysholin shared his experiences working multiple jobs, including his roles in radio, podcasting, and content creation, while Delvin provided updates on his family and gaming machines. The conversation shifted to the current state of U.S. politics, with both expressing concerns about the direction of the country and the impact of recent policies. They concluded by emphasizing the importance of staying informed while protecting mental health and encouraging others to register to vote.

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    1 h y 1 m
  • Everything is Paranormal
    Mar 12 2026

    This week, my guest is Jeremy from the Paranormal is the new Normal Podcast.


    Twitter: https://x.com/JuggaloBastard


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    47 m
  • Preserving Black History with Country Boi
    Mar 5 2026

    Delvin and Michael discussed the ongoing attack on Black history and culture under the current administration, highlighting efforts to rewrite and erase Black history from school curricula, particularly in state-funded institutions. They emphasized the importance of preserving and teaching accurate Black history, including the role of organizations like the Daughters of the Confederacy in shaping narratives. Michael advocated for HBCUs as a means to protect and preserve Black history and education, while also addressing the historical and ongoing disparities in funding between PWIs and HBCUs.

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    1 h y 30 m
  • The Importance of Culture With Lance Felton
    Feb 26 2026

    Lance and Delvin discussed the importance of diversifying news sources for unbiased information and highlighted local news as a reliable option. They agreed on the significance of Black History, emphasizing its vital role in American history and culture. Lance shared a lesser-known fact about the lunch counter sit-ins during the Civil Rights Movement, which led to a citywide and countywide holiday honoring the participants, including Florida Senator Arthenia Joyner.


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    57 m