The Everything Podcast
The Everything Podcast Is A Podcast That Discusses EVERYTHING! From Relationships, Politics, Current Events Pretty Much Anything That Comes To Mind! This Is An All Opinionated Podcast. The Everything Crew Includes G, Brandon & Stew SUBSCRIBE, RATE & SHARE! Follow Us On Instagram : @theeverythingpod @versmedia G : @beeternal__ Brandon: @itsbbenson Stew: @stewhizztc
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This crew returns this week with another great episode. They start by discussing updates with the coronavirus, how much longer they think the pandemic will continue at to spread at this rate, will we ever get to not have to wear mask again, and what the future of sports looks like while trying to co-exist with the virus. Next the fellas discuss the highs and lows of fatherhood while still trying to deal with trauma from your past. How do we cope with our past?, and what lessons do we implement from our upbringing in raising our children today. Stew and G particularly have a open dialogue about this and express their own personal journeys and experiences of being fathers. Lastly, the fellas discuss “baecation“ etiquette when it comes to paying for trips with a significant other .
This crew returns this week with another great episode. They start by discussing the recent passing of Rep.John Lewis and Rev. C.T. Vivian. After paying their respects to those two civil rights legends they touch on the Meg The Stallion and Tory Lanez incident. What does it mean for Tory Lanez if the allegations are true? How does Meg move forward from this? Next they discuss meek mills recent announcement made on IG and twitter regarding his break up with Milano. Why did he fell the need to announce this publicly? Lastly, the crew discusses trying to conquer trauma with money and what the future of sports looks like with the Coronavirus pandemic.
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"Hit They Pockets"
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Welcome back to another episode! This week the crew decided to dedicate the majority of the content of this episode to black women. The crew discussed the recent and tragic passing of Oluwatoyin Salau, and responded to the recent outburst of black women expressing that they are often unheard and feel unprotected by black men. We wanted to make sure that we discussed this topic with sincerity and as thorough as we could, particularly in these trying times. From there the crew discusses the recent propositions/idea of black people receiving reparations for slavery and what they would spend their money on if it was to happen. Tune in to another great episode.
We are back with another episode ! This week the crew's spirits were higher and they were ready to discuss the news and updates of the past week. First off they start with discussing their experience protesting in their community over the weekend and how impactful it felt for them to be apart of it and helping the community by handing out supplies and essentials to the protesters. From there they discuss upcoming elections and stress the importance of voting. Next they discuss Drew Brees, statements put out by major corporations in regards to the protest, and if they feel these apologies and statements were sincere and genuine or if they were for PR and marketing. From there the conversation gets heated and the tone changes a bit as the crew discusses racism vs. discrimination and what they believe those two words mean and who they apply to. This is an episode we encourage all to listen to and let us know what you think !
Welcome back to another episode of the Everything Podcast. This week's podcast carried a heavy load but the crew was able to get through it by being open and honest with each other. There's no secret that we began this week's episode with the recent murder of George Floyd, who was killed by a Minneapolis police officer on May 25th. The nation has been in flames since his passing and the crew discusses the recent events in full and give their thoughts on the entire situation. They discuss everything from protesting, looting, to what the next steps are or should. They also discuss celebrities roles in these times of crisis and how their platforms can help, and also hurt the public & themselves in todays cancel culture. We hope you guys enjoy this episode, and we pray that you all stay safe.
This crew returns this week with another great episode. This one is geared more toward our male audience, as we discuss different topics in sports. First things first, the crew recaps the finale of "The Last Dance". We discuss Micheal Jordan and the 98 Championship Bull's last season. We also discuss the possibility of that team getting its 7th Championship if they were able to play together for one more year. After some basketball talk, the crew then discusses the new changes made in the NFL's diversity policy. Are these changes progressive ? Or do they confirm what we already knew about the NFL and its lack of inclusion for POC. Tune in for another great episode and let us know what you think!
This universe finally blessed the crew with content to pod about! This week the crew reviews episode 5 of Insecure and also episodes 7&8 of "The Last Dance ". They discuss whether they think Micheal Jordan was a "nice guy" and if his leadership style made people view him in a negative light. After that, the crew discusses the recent release and return to social media of 6ix9ine. How does his actions affect the culture of Hip Hop and what kind of impact will it have on our youth, Lastly, the crew discusses the battle between Erykah Badu and Jill Scott and give their predictions on the upcoming battle between Nelly and Ludacris. Tune in for another great episode!
This week, the crew discusses coronavirus updates, starting by addressing the police brutality and racism displayed in New York this past weekend. From there the crew discusses new music, starting with drake. Was the EP good or bad? and what can we expect from his album that he announced will release this summer. Lastly the guys discuss episode 4 of insecure, and the difference between the standard of beauty 20+ years ago vs. the standard now. What's changed and why? Tune in for another great episode.
On this weeks episode the crew discusses the NFL Draft, their thoughts on ESPN potentially exploiting young athletes childhood traumas for story lines and wha made this years draft so different from others. Next they briefly discuss updates with corona virus before transitioning to topics such as why people entertain people their not attracted to. Tune in for another great episode.
This week the crew discusses updates about the Coronavirus, their thoughts on the possibility of the economy and non-essential businesses opening back up, and ways to stay positive during these times. They also discuss the premier of the highly anticipated ESPN documentary, "The Last Dance", which is centered around Micheal Jordans legendary tenure with the Chicago Bulls. Lastly the fellas discuss new music that dropped on Friday including The Dream, Westside Gunn, Da Baby, and DVSN. Tune in for another great episode.
The crew discusses quarantine life, versus battles on instagram between producers and song writers, young chop, nba youngboy and more. Tune In for another great episode.
This week the fellas recap their first ever IG Live Happy Hour that took place on Monday, if you missed it thats okay because we will be doing another one soon! After that they discuss the battles between producers and song writers that have been taking place all week on IG Live between. They music catalogs and who they believe won each battle. Next they discuss updates about the corona virus and what we all can do to not only prevent catching it but prevent spreading it as well. Lastly the crew discusses new music including PARTYNEXTDOOR and The Weeknd.
Tune in for another great episode and let us know what you think !
This week, as we all have settled into our quarantine lifestyles, the crew gathers to discuss a few topics such as the coronavirus, the March Madness Black Movies polls that have been posted on the Everything podcast IG page(GO VOTE NOW). They also discuss movies and shows that they are currently watching, top 5 shows of all time, top 5 actors from different cultures, music, sports and much more.
This week the crew discusses their thoughts on the Coronavirus and the impact it’s had on the world thus far. Next Brandon proposes the question of “Is love blind ? “ The crew share their answers and it opens up a great discussion about relationships and whether they are ready for one. Lastly the crew discusses new music that dropped on last Friday and NFL free agency news.
This week the fellas get into their political bags, as we all know the 2020 presidential election is approaching in a few months and the democratic primary process is underway. The crew discusses their thoughts and opinions on the upcoming elections and its candidates and how they feel this election is essential for young and African American voters. From there they discuss Megan the Stallions recent contract disputes with 1501 records. Is it fair ? Has she honored her terms ? The crew also discusses new music, Da Baby’s recent run-in with a fan and more. Tune in for another great episode and let us know what you think !
The crew returns for another installment of our Black History Month series “My Skin My Logo”. Unfortunately we get off to a unfortunate start as the crew reacts and discuses the tragic & recent death of Brooklyn rapper Pop Smoke. This opens the floor for a discussion on “Black on Black crime” based off a article published by “Temple of T.Cat”. This topic forces the crew to have the rough conversation of accountability in the black community and also the possible solutions to these generational problems. A music discussion follows this topic as the crew discusses some of the trends of this generations hip hop artist. Lastly the crew discuses All-Star weekend and somehow end on a streaming conversation. Tune in for another great episode and let us know what you think !
The crew returns for another installment of our Black History Month series “My Skin My Logo”. This week we dive into black music and performers. We pay homage to some of the greatest black artist that paved the way for our culture and made their impact felt for decades. Brandon introduces an article that suggest that students who graduated from HBCUs may be paying more in interest on student loans than those who graduated from PWI’s. The crew gives their thoughts on that and then transitions to another article centered around millennial dating. Lastly, the crew gives their thoughts on Gayle Kings recent interview with Lisa Leslie regarding questions asked about the late Kobe Bryant. Tune in for another great episode and let us know what you think !
The crew gives a recap of the super bowl and indulge in a little sports talk centered around the advantages of teams having a great offense vs great defense. It wouldn’t be a February episode if we didn’t discuss Black History month and what it means to us, as well as great black leaders from the past that we wish we had the opportunity to meet. The fellas also discuss the recent comments made by Pastor Troy in regards to Lil Nas X. Not a lot of news/topics to touch on this week but we got through it!
This time Brandon and G are holding it down while stew is out. They start off by discussing the Aaron Hernandez documentary which was featured on Netflix. The guys give a background synopsis to the documentary and then give their opinions on what transpired based on the information that was shared. From there they cover the decision of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to denounce their royal titles and relocate to America. How monumental will this be for both British and American culture ? And what does it say about Prince Harry? Lastly the fellas discuss the latest drama with Odell Beckham Jr. and whether he seeks attention or if it’s just unavoidable for him as a superstar.
The crew assembles for another episode in which they start by continuing and expanding their conversation from the last episode about goals for the new year. The guys have a in-depth talk about what they can and will aspire to do in 2020. Next they discuss what seemed to be the hottest topic on social media this week- Lori Harvey and Future. The guys give their take on the newest situation and give their prediction on how long they think it will last. Next, Brandon poses a question to our male listeners, does the price of food a women orders on y’all first date matter? Tune into another great episode and let us know what you think !
This week the crew goes down memory lane on the decade 2010- 2019, they reflect on the past events that helped shaped the current music industry, the state of the United states and their personal lives. G and Brandon then share their favorite albums from this decade, and where they were in their life when the album came out. Lastly G and Brandon share a message they wish they could tell their younger selves.
This week Brandon & G hold it down as stew couldn’t be here for this episode. The fellas begin the podcast by showing their respects to the 5 beautiful winners of the 2019 pageant contest who all were black women. This leads to a discussion of the progression of the black culture and what seeing black people excel & have prominent roles in different industries does for the next generation. From there, the crew discusses the latest topic in news, Karol Sanchez, faking her own kidnapping. The guys give their opinion on the situation and what they think the long term impact of her actions will be in regards to the national crisis of human trafficking. Lastly the crew discusses making first impressions with parents when it comes to dating. Also, how does the relationship between you and your significant other’s parents factor into the success or failure of your relationship with that person?
The crew opens up by dedicating a moment of silence to the late Juice WRLD as we learned of his death this weekend. This leads to a conversation about the glorification of drugs in this era of music and how it negatively impacts the kids that listen and look up to these artist. Next, Brandon introduces a topic based on an article he discovered about the trump administration potentially taking away food stamps from thousands of Americans. The crew gives their opinions and share their thoughts on this topic. Lastly the fellas wrap up by explaining when it’s appropriate to get/expect a gift from somebody you may be dating or talking to. Tune in for another great episode.
This week The Crew brings on a special guest Nitty @nittyblanco , they jump right into their personal opinions on "Queen & Slim." This discussion transitions into The Crew sharing their thoughts on the recent trend of movies implementing real life "black trauma" in storylines and plots. This poses the question, what are people learning from these movies? Also, is there a line between spreading awareness and capitalizing off the harsh reality of being black in todays society. In closing the crew reacts to Wack 100 statement on Nipsey Hussle, and gives their own interpretation on what a "Legend" is.
The crew had to give you a episode going into the thanksgiving weekend. On this episode the fellas discuss Omarion,Lil Fizz and Apryl Jones’s sick love triangle and how they would react if they were in Omarion shoes. This conversation somehow leads to an heated but respectful conversation regarding Colin Kaepernick. Each crew member gets a chance to speak on how they feel about the on going quest for Kap to make his way back into the league and also the role Stephen A.Smith plays in all of this. One thing leads to another and the crew lands on the Grammys and how they feel black artist should protest the highly regarded award show. They also give their winners prediction for rap album of the year and R&B album of the year. The crew raps up the episode by giving thanks and also listing their top 5 foods for thanksgiving.
This time with some very special guest, none other than the beautiful ladies of @blackgrlthings . This is an episode you won’t want to miss as we sit and discuss a wide range of topics from both the male and female perspective. Topics such as how Black Grl Things @blackgrlthings began, how women should “shoot their shot”, the importance of therapy in the black community, the idea of women “ submitting” to their husbands and much more.
This week The Crew goes live from Studio 213, with their 1 year anniversary kickback. Our closet friends and first supporters pull up to enjoy a good time.
Brandon, G, & Stew are back with another season and the first episode! This time recording live from “Studio 213”. We know it’s been a while which is why the crew wasted no time to pick up where they left off and dive right into the topics on this one. Starting with an article Brandon thought was interesting and relevant to kick start our season, the guys discuss the missing children of color crisis that the country is & has been experiencing. Where are our kids ? How are they being taken from us ? And what we need to do as a community and culture to recognize and help solve this issue. After delving into that topic, the crew lightens it up with a “Guy Code 101” (encouraged by @blackgrlthings ), the fellas assembled some simplistic yet necessary rules for all male friend groups to operate within
"Bonus Jawn" a little something to hold you over until SZN 4 starts. The crew shares funny stories from homecoming, and college. Also sharing thoughts on President Trump's possible impeachment and what this means for the country. Lastly the crew talks about the 6 year anniversary of Drake's "Nothing Was The Same", what their favorite tracks were and where they were when the album came out.
The crew is back after a long weekend of celebrating Brandon’s birthday and Labor Day In DC . On this episode they start with a recap of Brandon’s birthday celebration and what they did while in DC, & Brandon shares his appreciation for his friends that came out to join him. The crew then moves on to discuss what Stew calls “Fallback Fall”, the summer is officially over and the fellas have some decisions to make now that Hot boy summer has come to an end. Next the crew discusses what “bag “ they think each one of them gets into when trying to pursue a woman. This leads to a conversation about marriage and how each man feels about taking their partner back if they were to ever cheat on them. It gets deep!
On this weeks episode the crew is back with fresh topics and a special guest, “Eddie Fresh”. The guys start with Andrew Lucks newly & unexpected announcement of retirement and how they feel about athletes calling it quits early due to physical and mental health reasons. Next they Segway into the popeyes chicken epidemic and the unknown influence that black people have on the culture. This leads into a conversation about colorism and as Brandon expresses his personal upbringing, the entire crew speaks about how division based on complexion effects us. Next, the guys talk about women taking interest in you....as well as 3 other dudes at the same time, how do you handle these situations ? And lastly the crew finishes off with album releases of the week including Jeezy, Rapsody, Saint Jhn, Raphael Saadiq and a debate about Partynextdoor. Tune in to hear it all!
On this weeks episode the crew starts things off with discussing the recent updates in the Eric Garner (R.I.P.) case. That discussion quickly leads into the main topic of the episode in which the crew opens the floor about the recent news of Roc Nation and the NFL’s new “partnership”. What does this mean going forward ? How will Jay-Z operate within this new role ? And what are his true intentions? Each crew member gives their take on this situation and also get a 4th opinion from a special guest via phone. Next the crew moves into a conversation about “culture vultures” and how they believe black women are the most imitated people on the planet. The last half of the episode is spent with Brandon and G sharing stories from college and ends with a brief reflective talk about when the crew first realized they fell in love with hip hop.
This week, the fellas reunite to dive into a number of topics that’s been making headlines lately. First and foremost, the crew gives their take on Antonio Brown and his verbal decision to not play this season due to new helmet changes in the NFL. This leads to a discussion about the NFL and NBA exploiting college players and what (in their opinion) needs to be fixed with these industry giants. Next, the boys discus the newly implemented “Rich Paul Rule” by the NCAA and how they feel it is intentionally made to target black men who are trying to make a living in that field. Next the guys theorize & discuss Jeffery Epstein’s recent suicide and what his death means for the victims that came out against him. They guys then move on to “Cuffing SZN” and how they are preparing for it & what they’re looking for in their potential cuffing partner. Lastly the fellas discuss Rick Ross new album Port of Miami 2.
In this week episode Brandon shares his story on how he saw Meg The Stallion on his flight to Charlotte, the Crew double backs on their answers about breaking up with a woman if they said "no" to their proposal. This opens up a discussion on why we think women should shoot their shot first, and how entitlements can cause a lost of interest while getting to know someone. Lastly the crew talks about are you able to have an opinion and not be offensive in today's society.
In this weeks episode the crew waste no time getting straight to the point. They are walked into a heartfelt conversation about dysfunction and lies within black families and how that effects the younger generation by Brandon opening up about his dads 65th birthday. This conversation would lead to one of the topics for the week; if a women says no to your proposal, is the relationship over ? After the fellas give their answers they then cover a range of topics including the NBA offseason, Rick Ross highly anticipated ”Port of Miami 2” album and a few other topics in between that we hope can make you laugh!
The crew is back and reunited this time as Stew checks back in with the gang. The fellas kicks off this weeks episode with Brandon and G discussing their weekend in New York to celebrate G's birthday. Brandon discusses how he hates being asked the same question while irritated and drunk. From there the crew opens up about Meek Mill and Van Jones quest to overturn Meeks criminal conviction from 2008, which leads to a conversation about mental health, the importance of black fathers to young men and how the criminal system can work against black youth. From there the crew talks about the power of social media and the internet and how it can make or break you. The crew gets back on the lighter side of things by discussing the upcoming NFL & NBA season and their predictions for the playoffs in each sport.
This time they are Stew(less) however Brandon and G hold it down with some interesting topics this week. They start with NBA free agency and the newly assembled LA Clippers. They then get into the USA women’s soccer team which leads to a talk about unfair treatment of female athletes. The fellas transition to a conversation about talks that they’ve had with females that made them realize why they’re single and what some of those warning signs are in the “talking phases” . In a contradictory way, the next topic is about giving people a fair chance and not carrying your old baggage into new situations/ relationships. The guys then wrap up there last topic on a tweet that caught Brandon’s attention about Pre-Sex and Post-Sex Chemistry.
The crew gets off to an unusual and random start as they discuss janitors who work at their jobs and some of the disgusting things they see in the male bathroom on a daily basis. From there they shift to Lil Nas X’s recent decision to announce to the world of him being Gay. That conversation leads to a discussion on agendas being pushed in pop culture. Next the crew discusses a tweet by Jermaine Dupree which opens up a hip hop discussion about the most featured artist in different eras of music. The crew also touches on the importance of this upcoming election and voting,NBA free agency moves, females getting upset at a woman making their man a plate, and lastly they all share hilarious stories from college.
This week The Everything Crew links up for another summer session. The fellas get right into the celebration of “Juneteenth”, what it truly represents and why it should be celebrated over July 4th. From there the crew gets into a slew of topics including OJ Simpson recently joining Twitter, Drakes alleged sexual assault case, their first experience watching porn and how it affected them as they got older. They also discuss how to properly split a bill when you’re out to eat with your friends or a date. Lastly the crew members each list their 5 most underrated rappers which turns into a heated debate over what underrated actually means and who they consider to be top tier lyricists.
In this episode the crew has our extended lady crew members Arielle and Justice chop it up with the guys. The Crew shares their thoughts on the Netflix mini series "When They See Us" based on the "Central Park Five case" written and directed by Ava DuVernay, This conversation opens up a dialogue on Police interaction with the black community. G, Justice and Brandon share some personal stories with their interactions with the police growing up. On the lighter side the crew debates on how long are we willing to wait to stay with our spouse if they had to go to jail. Lastly the ladies breakdown why they flirt with men, but when it's time for both parties to link, they dub us and how some men are labeled as the "Free Meal."
This week The Everything Crew wraps up their last episode of SZN 2 . With the exception of Stew , the crew attempts to be cultured as they discuss the 2019 Met Gala and the different outfits that they admired from the event, they also award a winner to the best dressed. This leads to a conversation in which the crew gives their random unpopular opinions...KEY WORD: Unpopular. Next they debate about the biggest rap artist in the game currently and how women are neck and neck with the men in this genre. Brandon opens the floor up about Ayesha Curry and how her recent statements correlate to ways men can make women feel insecure. And finally the crew wraps up theirs topics by giving heartfelt messages to their moms in preparation for Mother’s Day.
We're Back! This week the Everything Crew discusses the adversity black athletes go through in the media, Russell Wilson's being the highest paid NFL player. Future's antics post break up with Ciara and why communication is important while being in a blended family. Lastly what lie men about and are embarrassed to share.
This week The Everything Crew shares their thoughts and sympathy on the New Zealand Mosque Massacre, also the college admissions scandal and how societies classism grants privileges to certain people based on color and financial status. G shares his thoughts on why women shouldn't put men in certain situations that they aren't built for ("My Man Will Come In Here And AIR THIS WHOLE PLACE OUT") Lastly Brandon opens the conversation on Sexism in Hip Hop. (To Be Continued)
This week The Everything Crew discusses how they would handle financially supporting their family and friends with fame. Why people decide to go ghost while talking to someone and how to get rid of your winter wifey. Also the proper etiquette and do's and dont's when you get someone's number.
This week The Everything Crew discusses what the impact would be if star athletes decided to go to HBCU's rather then powerhouse Division 1 colleges. Also what black movies do we think are overrated, G and Brandon share their business plans if they ran a dating service.
This week The Everything Crew discusses Colin Kapernick settlement with the NFL, the "Steve Harvey" mindset, and the allegations about Jussie Smollet. Also what factors play into having integrity
This week the Everything Crew discusses the difficult decisions men have to make on Valentines Day, is Valentines day really a woman's holiday and should men expect anything that day. Also the everything crew shares why we think men are hesitant to get into a relationship.
This week the Everything Crew kicks off their Black History Month Series "Everything Is Black." For Volume 1 the crew discusses their own personal stories of dealing with racism, why supporting black businesses can be difficult and why we should continue to support them. Also what makes men stay attached to women for so long.
This week The Everything Crew shares their ideas on why millennials don't go to church, "The BIG DRACO Effect" what tactics does a person complete to stay relevant in the media. Also what the 80/20 rule is, and why people keep the 20% around.
This Week The Everything Crew heads to Brooklyn for their first ever collab with Your Favorite Girl Gang MILK & LIQUOR! The Crew finally gets a woman's perspective! Brandon and Khepera share their life threatening corner store stories, what lessons could you take from your parents and many more debatable topics.
This week the Everything Crew talks about how to handle women emotions, the lies men tell to get out of certain situations, Stew and Brandon go into story mode, G shares why he doesn't really like condiments & hopefully you're Mom doesn't know a man named Melvin!
SZN 2! This week the Everything Crew shares their personal New Year Resolutions for 2019, Why sharing family history is important, "Surviving R.Kelly", & Why is it so hard to recover from a hangover after turning 25.
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The Everything Crew discusses their family Christmas traditions, what it's like to be single during the holidays, and what was their most memorable gift, featuring special guest Correne and Shanice.
The gang is back and in full attendance this episode. First episode of the year with all 3 members and they picked up exactly where they left off last year. The fellas recap their New Years and the goals that they have in 2020. From there came the topic of the week which is the disturbing news of the growing feud between the U.S. and Iran. The fellas give their opinion on the topic and try to see things from an objective point of view give them information that they’ve seen and read. From there the topic of Ari Lennox’s later twitter rant in response to a lame was discussed. The guys shed light on the original tweet that sparked the controversy and what they feel should or could have been done instead of the end result that we saw from Ari on social media. Lastly the fellas wrap the episode up by discussing “bring a friend” etiquette and also why women catch “attitudes “ when they miss somebody. Tune in for another great episode and let us know what you think !