Episodios

  • Episode 100: Five Years, One Crash, and a Second Chance
    Oct 29 2025

    After five years in prison and a life-changing car accident that left Joshua Newman paralyzed, he fought his way back; through pain, through family court, through doubt. Three years without seeing his son...and now he's married, rebuilding, and walking in purpose.

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    30 m
  • Episode 99: From Two Weeks To Forever: My Sister's Adoption Journey
    Oct 1 2025

    ✨ A very special episode ✨

    This week, I sit down with my baby sister to talk about her journey of being adopted into our family. From love, to identity, to the bonds that make us who we are; this conversation is one of the most personal and meaningful we’ve ever shared.



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    42 m
  • Episode 98: Jeannette Stagg Pt. 2
    Sep 23 2025

    In this episode of The Khyrie Neveaux Show, hairstylist and salon owner Jeanette Stagg shares her journey from a young stylist to a successful entrepreneur. She discusses the challenges and rewards of owning a salon, the importance of maintaining a work-life balance, and the often-overlooked value of hairstylists as unlicensed therapists. Jeanette reflects on her personal growth, the impact of travel on her life, and the financial wisdom she gained along the way. The conversation highlights the significance of support systems, the realities of entrepreneurship, and the legacy she hopes to leave behind.

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    48 m
  • Episode 97: TrillAC
    Sep 16 2025

    In this episode of The Khyrie Neveaux Show, Trill AC shares his journey as a content creator and relationship advisor. He discusses his experiences at Invest Fest, the importance of focusing on business over social media clout, and the necessity of emotional intelligence in relationships. Trill AC emphasizes the significance of building a presence across multiple platforms and the value of relationships in content creation. He also delves into parenting dynamics, the challenges of fame, and sustaining long-term relationships, offering insights and advice for listeners navigating similar paths.

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    42 m
  • Episode 96: Surviving Hurricane Katrina: A Personal Account
    Aug 6 2025

    In this episode, I host reflects on the 20-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, exploring its impact on New Orleans through personal stories and cultural narratives. The conversation delves into the media's portrayal of the disaster, the experiences of those who lived through it, and the long-term effects on the community. My guest shares his firsthand account of the storm, the conditions in the Superdome, and the challenges faced during recovery. The discussion emphasizes the resilience of New Orleans and the importance of understanding the true stories behind the headlines.

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    48 m
  • Episode 95: Eyes Wide Shut: The Cost Of Giving In
    Jul 23 2025

    In this episode, we dive into the importance of resisting harmful temptations , especially sexual impulses, and how self-control plays a crucial role in protecting our integrity, relationships, and future. As Black men, we also confront the heavy weight of stereotypes that wrongly associate us with hyper sexuality or lack of discipline. We reflect on our own experiences and discuss public figures like Shannon Sharpe, not to judge, but to explore how quickly things can escalate when temptation overrides wisdom. This is a raw, honest conversation about accountability, restraint, and reclaiming the power to choose better.


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    46 m
  • Episode 94: Q & A w/ Granny
    Jul 15 2025

    A few years ago, I sat down with my great-grandmother for a podcast & asked her all the questions I ever wanted to know. Today, I had the privilege of doing it again, but this time, I invited our whole family to send in their questions too.

    These conversations are more than just episodes: they're living artifacts. Something future generations can return to, learn from, and feel connected to.

    It's important that we honor our elders while they're still here. If you're fortunate enough to still have your grandmother, grandfather, or even great grandparents in your life, take the time. Ask questions. Record the stories. Soak up the wisdom.

    Tune into this special episode, and let it inspire you to start a conversation of your own.

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    52 m
  • Episode 93: Losing The Matriarch
    Jul 9 2025


    In this episode of The Khyrie Neveaux Show, my cousin & I discuss the profound impact of losing matriarchs in families, particularly within Black culture. We reflect on personal experiences of grief, the changes in family dynamics, and the importance of preserving memories and stories for future generations. The conversation also touches on dreams and signs from deceased loved ones, emphasizing the need for open communication and connection within families.


    This episode is dedicated to my Aunt Viney Johnson!

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    25 m