Young Funny and Black Podcast
Welcome to The Young, Funny, and Black Podcast, where laughter meets insightful discussions on the day's issues! Broadcasting from the vibrant Stagezilla TV Studios in Charlotte, North Carolina, this podcast invites you to join hosts Reek, Mahri, and Nijel on their captivating journey.
Unfiltered and unapologetic, these talented and charismatic individuals bring their unique perspectives to the forefront, tackling a range of topics that matter most to today's generation. From social justice and cultural commentary to politics and entertainment, no subject is off-limits.
With their quick wit and infectious humor, Reek, Mahri, and Nijel skillfully dissect the complexities of everyday life, shedding light on important issues while keeping you entertained. Each episode is a captivating blend of insightful conversations and laugh-out-loud moments, creating an experience that's as enlightening as it is entertaining.
As they delve into the pulse of society, this dynamic trio fearlessly challenges norms engages in thought-provoking debates, and sparks conversations that ignite change. Whether you're tuning in for a dose of laughter or seeking a fresh perspective on pressing matters, The Young, Funny, and Black Podcast promises to deliver an engaging and enlightening experience that will leave you wanting more.
Join Reek, Mahri, and Nijel as they boldly navigate our complex world, offering their unique blend of humor, intellect, and authenticity. It's time to tune in, laugh along, and discover a podcast that not only entertains but empowers. Welcome to The Young, Funny, and Black Podcast, where insightful discussions meet infectious laughter!
Young Funny and Black Podcast
Hit & Lose
In this episode of Young, Funny, and Black, we kick things off by diving into the current NFL season, chatting about who's winning and who's struggling this year. From there, we shift gears to talk about the rise of "fake lives" on social media and how influencers like Kai Cenat are changing the game, especially after hitting 700,000 subscribers on Twitch. The conversation takes a turn when we discuss the recent breakup between DDG and Halle Bailey, sparking a deeper debate about the pros and cons of posting your significant other online. We also explore the fallout from YouTube couples breaking up once the views and money dried up. Then, we react to the viral clip of Offset getting jumped by French rapper Gaza's crew in France. Finally, we discuss Denzel Washington's big announcement about his upcoming retirement and what that means for the future of film.