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Everyday Black Men

Everyday Black Men

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Join Riker, R. Reed, Armstead, DJ ALL MIGHT, Sham, the Black Libertarian and The Rider as they discuss topics from the viewpoints of 7 different everyday black men. From the latest in pop culture, to black thoughts and relationship problems there is no topic too controversial. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/everyday-black-men--2988631/support.
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The Big The Black The Bearded

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Welcome to The Big The Black and The Bearded! This is a weekly podcast started by 5 brothers that will discuss trending topics in the world and our community. This show gives you a front row seat to the thoughts and opinions of Black Men. No Filter No Fluff The Big The Black And The Bearded
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Black Men Sunday offers professional techniques for building generational wealth and general finance tips aided by weekly guest speakers who are professionals in finance. The show is based on a live audience comprised of African American professionals learning new financial techniques.
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Good Times With Arsenic

The Dirty Mountain Boys

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Join The Dirty Mountain Boys as they talk about weird news, beer, a bullshit class 1 substance, sex, stds, cigars, and other random fuckery. That blood coming out of your ears? Yeah that will pass in a few days.
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The Kiki & Kiva Show is a mindful exploration of their life in their flirty forties through vulnerable discussions on current events and their personal lives. This is a judgment-free zone, so grab a snack and a drink to kick it with your two new besties.
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Always now and yet again

Seattle Melancholy

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“It’s like Black Mirror, but a podcast”. If you are tired of the one-sided melancholy of hygge-filled tech life, here is your recipe for a disaster. In “Always now and yet again” our hosts Felix and Aleksey (and a bunch of invited guests) explore the underbelly, the machinery, the debauchery, love and frazzled hopes that technology, design and culture create, destroy and fascinate us with. A cultural movement to explore the shadow side, reflections on the millennial experience, in thrall to ...
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MAX & Friends with Max Tucci is an Award-Winning Podcast, Celebrating 14 Years On-Air... Max says what he wants he ain’t holding back. He’s got the recipes for life and he’s inspiring, he’s not scared of any topic from sex dial to gossip, Listen in, to hear what Max is dishing... over 1000 interviews hundreds of on-air hours.. A Telly, A Davey, and 5 Communicator Awards later Max, still takes MAX & Friends.. 2TheMax follow Max on IG & Twitter @maxtucci Over the 14 years, Max has interviewed ...
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In this episode of "Everyday Black Men," hosts Riker, Reed, Sham, and the Rider continue their conversation from "Cigarettes Get Things Done in Jail." They kick off by discussing an AITA scenario involving a young woman with an external feeding tube who took matters into her own hands against a bully, sparking a debate on justice and retaliation. S…
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Are you unsure about which Presidential candidate you will vote for? Harris? Trump? We have 6 panelists from different states discussing who they will vote for and why. This is Part 1. Black Men Sundays is ranked #19 of the top 80 Black Wealth Podcasts on https://podcasts.feedspot.com/black_wealth_and_investing_podcasts/ Black Men Sundays Second An…
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In this episode of "Everyday Black Men," hosts Riker, Reed, Sham, and the Rider pick up from their Patreon exclusive "Another Bloody Dog Ningen Scandal." They delve into a thoughtful discussion about how long someone can hold a grudge against a family member seeking forgiveness for a deeply hurtful past action. Sham shares his perspective on accoun…
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We speak with Relationship and Confidence Coach Amber Nicole, the owner and founder of Justice by Amber Nicole and the Beauty of H.E.R. Academy. We discuss how generational trauma can affect the creation of generational wealth in relationships. We discuss gender roles in 2024, how to monetize your business on YouTube, mental rejuvenation, when to s…
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Hey Besties! We're back!!! We missed you and hoped you missed us, too! We can't believe it has been three months since we last spoke to you. Hear how we spent our summer break and our reflections on everything happening in the world, from Diddy to the elections. We have a new Instagram page. Go follow and tell us what you think We love you for list…
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We speak with Kenneth Lord, a 7x Business owner. We discuss starting a business and how to establish a second business in the shortest amount of time. We discuss ways to utilize AI features to elevate your business and be more efficient. We discuss generational wealth techniques utilizing AI and social media platforms and relationship and leadershi…
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We speak with Jamil Frazier, a best selling author, entrepreneur, keynote speaker, business coach and investor. Is it challenging to establish generational wealth with inflation and the expenses in life? We speak about how to setup scholarships, angel investors, lending deals, the 10-10-10 strategy, and the No Ask Questions account. This conversati…
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In this episode of "Everyday Black Men," the hosts pick up right where they left off from "The Cinderblock Paradox," with Armstead kicking things off by giving a shout-out to Vegeta for his heroic sacrifice in Subtitled Dragon Ball Z 30 years ago. Reed and Riker engage in a lively debate about Goku's qualities as a father. Riker, in his usual humor…
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In this episode of "Everyday Black Men," the hosts pick up right where they left off from the Patreon exclusive "Turkey Burger Abeg, No Wahala!" Riker kicks off the podcast by introducing a story about a man who discovered a diary of venom in his girlfriend's apartment, sparking an intriguing conversation. Reed takes a more nuanced approach, reflec…
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We speak with Sam Dolcine, an out-of-state real estate investor, and podcast host of Black Real Estate Dialogue. We discuss how to properly set up your team to invest in out of state properties. He discusses financial problems as an investor in owning properties, the top states to invest, passive income options, and we learn about the accelerator s…
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In this episode of "Everyday Black Men," the hosts continue the conversation from "Niggas with Nappy Hair," diving into the dynamics of gender interactions. Reed kicks things off by advocating for men to stop engaging in back-and-forth arguments with women, prompting Riker to challenge him on the prevalence of women who gossip online, debating whet…
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In this episode of "Everyday Black Men," the hosts pick up from their Patreon exclusive, "Raw Talent vs Skilled Artist," diving into a range of entertaining topics. The conversation begins with musings on the ongoing lyrical rivalry between Drake and Kendrick, as well as Childish Gambino's bold statement regarding his accolades compared to Sam Smit…
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We speak with Financial Advisor, Jabari Turner, of Northwestern Mutual who is also the Growth and Development Director. We discuss setting up your business from scratch, how to get funding, different self employment retirement options, emergency funds for your business, and how life insurance is the key motor in establishing generational wealth. Bl…
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We talk to Alphonse Dotson, a former NFL defensive tackle for the Oakland Raiders, and owner of Dotson-Cervantes Winery. He along with his wife Martha Cervantes went from the sparkle of a dream to growing some of the most-prized grapes in Texas, and creating the most exquisite wines. We will discuss how his life experiences have taught him determin…
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We speak with Retired Army Combat Veteran Sergeant Roy Lewis. He is also a Drill Instructor, a business owner, a Master Fitness Trainer, and Personal Life Coach. We discuss business plan tips, overcoming fear as a business owner, how he overcame credit card debt and bankruptcy. He also discusses how he used the military to learn about earning wealt…
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Eugene T. Barnes is a husband, father, stand-up comedian, actor, writer, producer, singer, rapper, and advocate for black family and marriage originally from Lakeland, Fl. He is a successful commercial actor appearing in commercials for top brands including Udemy and Amazon. He is also the star of the upcoming film Office Madness set to debut in No…
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We speak with Simone Casson, the CEO of Cannas Capital Holdings and all of its subsidiaries. We discuss her company and her newest initiative that is using AI technology, Bank Black, and how it will create generational wealth and level the playing field. We discuss the grind of her entrepreneurship journey, CEO tips, social equity lending and under…
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Friends, guess who is bringing you an episode on Sunday? We'll wait! You guessed it—your two besties - and we're traveling again! So sorry for the wait. LOL In this episode, we're reflecting on a recent experience Kiki Moneé had at a concert when a handful of people stormed out after the artist acknowledged the genocide in Palestine. Kiki Moneé, in…
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We speak with Chris Hinton, the founder of BeardGodz, a company specializing in premium grooming products for men. His offerings include a variety of beard oils, balms, shampoos, conditioners, and more. We speak with him about how he financed his business, the steps he took to get his entrepreneurial journey started, and how he was able to successf…
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We are talking Self-Care and tips to have better relationships with your children. So we speak with Dr. Treshonda Baucom, a licensed mental health counselor, professor, and private practice business owner. We also speak with her clinician Erika Bluntson, a National Certified Counselor and anxiety specialist. They give tips on spotting the signs of …
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In this continuation of "Everyday Black Men," the hosts pick up right where they left off in the episode "You a Prostitute Bruh!" The conversation kicks off with a provocative question about whether any of the members could date a woman with a beard, leading Reed to remind everyone that bearded women have been around for a while. Riker shifts the f…
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We speak with Black Men Sunday alumnus member, Richard Cuff, who is leading the way in a specific part of Florida that can be the next Black Wall Street. You may remember this Brother from an earlier show 2 years ago where we discussed techniques for creating generational wealth. Well in that time period he has traveled to Tulsa where the original …
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Besties! It's Friday! We’re back with a non-emotional episode (THANK GOD), but we're politickin’! So don’t forget to vote! And always vote in your best interest. We want to hear from you! Who is the best rapper of all time? Bye, Besties! We love you for listening! Kiki Moneé & Kiva Disclaimer: The podcast is based on the personal views and experien…
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We speak with John Javier, who is a vice president and lending market leader with Bank of America, Central Florida. He’s been helping people with their mortgages for over 20 years and is proud of the work Bank of America is able to do for the community. Whether his clients are thinking about buying a new home or updating their existing home, he has…
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In this episode of "Everyday Black Men," the hosts—Riker, Reed, the Black Libertarian, Sham, and Armstead—welcome Professor Nware Burge to discuss his documentary, "FOR MOTHERS WHO WON'T LET FATHERS SEE THEIR CHILDREN." Professor Nware sheds light on the issue of black fathers being denied access to their children, discussing the issue in prestigio…
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We speak with author Tanisha Adjo, a 5x author known for her latest book called the "A,B,Cs of Wealth Building for Children. Her book is unique as she has established her book in school districts to help with financial literacy and we know financial literacy isn't taught in schools. She has also been an entrepreneur for 13 years. She discusses tech…
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Dear Friends! Kiki here. In the last episode, Kiva was sharing her heart, and this week, I am sharing my heart, mind, and soul. It was such an emotional episode for me - I could not get through it. While it is uncomfortable for me, I want to take you all on this journey of calling in new experiences of higher residence. Okay, I gotta go, but before…
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We speak with Marvin Wilson aka Metamarvin, who is the CEO of Funding Credit, a Black version of Ticketmaster, and the owner of Wilson Secret Travel LLC. We discuss the best ways to use business credit, and how you can be successful not using your personal money to fund your business. We discuss business principles, shaping your attitude financiall…
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In this episode of "Everyday Black Men," hosts Riker, Reed, the Black Libertarian, Sham, and Armstead tackle the recent attempted assassination of Trump and speculate on how it might impact his chances in the upcoming November election, despite last week's allegations. Sham and Riker engage in a lively debate on whether being slow grants an assassi…
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We speak with Marvin Wilson aka Metamarvin, who is the CEO of Funding Credit, a Black version of Ticketmaster, and the owner of Wilson Secret Travel LLC. We discuss the best ways to use business credit, and how you can be successful not using your personal money to fund your business. This show has two parts as this is Part 1. We discuss business p…
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Trigger warning: this episode talks about suicide. Besties, we're giving you what you need on a Saturday! Happy Saturday, by the way! This episode is special because Kiva is sharing her heart with you all! When we signed up for this podcast, who would have thought we'd be this vulnerable on the microphone? This episode is also special because DJ. U…
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We speak with Caitlin McDonald, a Licensed Medical Mental Health Counselor and Qualified Supervisor Mental Health Counselor Interns. We discuss tips for families to aid children and adults in mental health techniques to help calm and have comfortable discussions before seeking professional help. She also coordinates efforts in the Chill Program foc…
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In this episode of "Everyday Black Men," dynamic interplay and sharp wit lead the conversation. The episode kicks off with Riker abruptly cutting off Sham, setting a brisk pace for the dialogue. As Armstead and Riker humorously debate who has the right to make jokes about monkeys, Reed interjects with a lighthearted jab at Sham's selective memory, …
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We speak with Ted Santos, CEO and Founder of Turnaround Investment Partners in New York City. He works with companies that has revenue of $50 million and up. He teaches the true mindset of a successful CEO. We learn lessons of power not taught in the Black community. We discuss learning to vertically integrate an industry, and how divorce affects w…
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Besties!!!!! It is what it is—we're trying to get our special guest, DJ Uncle Mr. Marcus's beard wet, wet! LOL! He joined us at the marble table to share all his business, and we had a good ol' time digging into it all! Now, we must warn you that this episode is a little different. There is no music, but we are bringing fun, entertainment, and a ma…
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In this episode, we will discuss the importance of empowering black voices through media and mentoring with Kevin Benoit. Established in 2004 by founder, Kevin Benoit, Parlé Magazine began as an entertainment and lifestyle print publication, distributed in New York City. The print publication featured some of the biggest names in music, literature,…
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We spoke with Anthony Simmons, the CEO of Nemiro Group International. He gives tips on the importance of off-shore accounts and when you are traveling on vacation how easy it is to open up accounts in the Caribbean and abroad. We discuss the importance of REITS, and how to engage with businesses and business owners abroad. You will learn the 3 stat…
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We speak with Jennifer McNeil, a CEO & Founder of Maven Leadership Solutions, a Senior Senior Mortgage Broker and former Senior Underwriting Manager. We discuss the Do's and Don'ts of Residential, Investment, and Commercial Properties once you are in the underwriting stages to help you close on your property. We also discuss the cities you want to …
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Ameer Natson wears several hats. He is a chef, humanitarian, entrepreneur, faith leader and counselor. He is the founder of Become Creative Agency, a full-service creative and marketing agency that hires local talent from inner-city communities. He is also the founder of Fresh Chef Foundation, an organization that transforms lives through food. The…
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We speak with Tiffany Y-esha Griffin, the founder of the ACE Network, a television network aimed at giving the authenticity of African-American topics to our viewers. We discuss the financial determination needed to successfully start a television network and the costs that you need to consider before taking this journey. We discuss her business pl…
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We speak with celebrity credit guru James Hunt about how repairing your credit can be an asset to building wealth. We discuss how he went from being homeless to helping fix credit of A-list celebrities. He also gives major tips on repairing your credit. Big show! Black Men Sundays is ranked #29 of the top 80 Black Wealth Podcasts on https://podcast…
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In the latest episode of "Everyday Black Men," the hosts continue their lively and candid discussions from "Free Chopsticks, Stolen Ketchup, and Konsole Konflicts!" Reed opens the episode by declaring the MCU dead, blaming Disney for ruining it. The Black Libertarian shares his discomfort about being the only black person in professional settings, …
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Hey Besties! Did you miss us? We missed you, and we are so happy to be back! We're talking about threesomes, upcoming travels, unicorns, and upside-down pineapples. Enjoy!!! And share it with a friend - maybe they, too, want to join in the fun! Music Producer: Cathouse Red Hosts: Kiki Moneé and Kiva Siani Stay connected with your besties on IG - @t…
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In this episode we tackle the issue of nutrition and the importance of speaking to a nutritionist with licensed dietitian Gregory Lafortune. At the age of 11, he was told that he had Type 1 Diabetes. He truly hated this reality and battled it daily. He had two options to choose from: 1) Make excuses & let this diagnosis ruin his life or 2) Take con…
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We speak with Jude Wilson, a Certified Wealth Strategist and owner of Centrus Financial Strategies. We ask him specifically about selecting the right financial advisor/planner for your specific needs. He gives the wording that if you hear An advisor use these terms, Run! We discuss how to retire with the lifestyle you are currently living, and the …
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Thomas C Knox, a Master Connection Curator, Social Entrepreneur, and Thought Leader from Brooklyn, New York, is committed to curating impactful educational and community experiences through The Connection Collective. At the forefront of innovation, his company endeavors to challenge and empower individuals to forge unique connections. As the owner …
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This week on Black Men Sundays we interview LaShea Reaves, a Senior VP at Trust Bank. Her road to success was a challenging one as she also is the Founder of 8 Cents in a Jar, a 5013C Nonprofit that's is comprised of mostly women. She is a game changer and this conversation runs deep as we discuss her unorthodox path to college, and how she decided…
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Besties, it's Friday, and you know what time it is—it's time for a new episode! The ladies celebrate posting their first episode, their love for BIG dicks, and Kiki tries to follow along as Kiva responds to a listener. Follow us on IG: travelwithkikii and Kivasiani. See ya' in two weeks!Von kikikivashow
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