Welcome to the Awkward Thinking Podcast, hosted by Nassie Stacks and Vince, two long-time friends with a very peculiar outlook on life. They are the friends you never knew you needed! Prepare to go through a whirlwind of emotions as we explore any and every topic. Shake off some of that anxiety and societal pressure because Awkward Thinking is a safe space for weird thoughts.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 93 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Comedy InterviewsSociety & CultureComedyPhilosophy |
In this episode, the boys are back from a long-awaited hiatus and came back with a world wind-up of crazy topics, that include Nas's beef with cats, Twitter porn being played out, Squirting vs Cream, and more.
In this episode, the boys talk about Charise's past of being a convicted felon, The boys have a couch moment and talk about FREAK NICK (Quiet on Set doc), we talk about the value of being present as a parent.
In this episode Nas talks about how his dating life sucks, finding the one, and Courting inside this era in his life, more topics include Mr. Beast not being a real person, Vince looking for a sugar momma, Baddies Auditions also another exciting trip... more
In the episode, the guys sit down and discuss Monique talking to her husband, the L.D.C., taking a Sh*t outside, Diddy and meek mill, being kidnapped plus more. We hope you enjoy this episode.
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I love this show, but Vince does not create a safe space for awkward thoughts Lol. He comes off pretty judgemental, and barely lets Nas finish speaking before cutting him off to disagree. Nas is the man. He’s hilarious and always has really insightful views on things.
This podcast a great one full of humour, honest conversations and just all around fun. Would highly recommend y’all listen to it. Keep up the great work 💯🙏
These young men do an excellent job at giving a variety of non-conventional conversations. This podcast is a great listen, especially when getting ready in the mornings.
I love listening to the awkward moments! They are so relatable, thank you for always keeping it real raw uncut and so funny!
Apple Podcasts | #168 | Philippines/Society & Culture/Philosophy |
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