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Starting Laughs, Here’s to 2025 (Part 2)

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This episode of "Everyday Black Men," the conversation picks up from the previous episode with White Collar Suge elaborating on a controversial stance he started sharing before “Final Laughs, Here’s to 2024” started to close. Riker makes an offhand comment that causes Sham to question his sanity, leading to an inevitable deep dive into the upcoming Superman movie—until a hater steps in. The Black Libertarian reappears with more than 3% battery to ask why we compare ourselves to famous people. Meanwhile, Riker finds himself in the awkward position of defending Mr. Umar, as Reed declares a unified message for women in 2025. The show wraps up with a quirky comparison between a mid fish and T Swift, followed by Riker’s take on what fathers need to focus on in the coming year, and much more before the episode concludes.
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This episode of "Everyday Black Men," the conversation picks up from the previous episode with White Collar Suge elaborating on a controversial stance he started sharing before “Final Laughs, Here’s to 2024” started to close. Riker makes an offhand comment that causes Sham to question his sanity, leading to an inevitable deep dive into the upcoming Superman movie—until a hater steps in. The Black Libertarian reappears with more than 3% battery to ask why we compare ourselves to famous people. Meanwhile, Riker finds himself in the awkward position of defending Mr. Umar, as Reed declares a unified message for women in 2025. The show wraps up with a quirky comparison between a mid fish and T Swift, followed by Riker’s take on what fathers need to focus on in the coming year, and much more before the episode concludes.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/everyday-black-men--2988631/support.
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