
People say change starts with a conversation, but are we having the right ones? From the mysteries of the music industry to the often misunderstood concept of sex, race and cultures. "Meet us at the intersection of technology, entertainment, music, relationships and everything thought-provoking dialogue should be!. Dive deep into the realities of being Born in Trouble!
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 185 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Comedy FictionPhilosophySociety & CultureFiction | ||||

Unveiling the story behind his show's return, 'What to Do With An Afro,' John reflects on the importance of supportive friendships, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and finding peace amid adversity. He also gives insight into the shifting dynamics of... more
Transitioning Times: The Last Episode of 'Born in Trouble'
In this final episode of 'Born in Trouble,' the hosts reflect on their journey and share insights on various topics from the impact of global events to personal anecdotes. They discuss contr... more
'Born in Trouble' makes a comeback with host John X and guests Andrew Johnson and Robert Brooks after a long hiatus. In this heartfelt episode, they discuss personal struggles, recent losses, and pay tributes to close friends. The conversation takes ... more
In this episode of 'Word in Trouble,' host John X and his co-hosts dive deep into a range of topics, including the fate of the New York Giants' quarterback Daniel Jones, the highly anticipated Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight, and the controversial pol... more
In this episode titled 'Lucky Number 13,' John X hosts an intense and insightful discussion with panelists Andrew, Robert , and Grant. The crew dives deep into the impact and aftermath of the recent election, addressing Kamala Harris's loss. The conv... more
The 11th episode of 'Born in Trouble' for an intense, unfiltered conversation before the election. They discuss last-minute thoughts, baseball highlights, personal experiences with sports, and delve into deep political and social issues including fre... more
In this milestone 10th episode of 'Born in Trouble,' host John X and his guest, Grant Lancaster, aka 'The City Wing King,' engage in a candid conversation that navigates through personal life events, industry controversies, and societal issues. John ... more
In the ninth episode of Born in Trouble, host John X and guests Grant Lancaster and Andrew Johnson delve into various topics ranging from relationship dynamics and societal expectations to the complexities of modern-day political figures. They discus... more
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My name is Jonathan Exum, John Exum is my father. First, my pops is good man, a great father's and the podcast is amazing. About a year ago we had a falling out. I felt disrespected so I came on the podcast and wrote a bunch of bad reviews that I can't go back and erase now. I deeply regret these posts. My father is a great person, the podcast is informative, funny, and full of great topics. Everyone should listen.
My name is Jonathan Exum, John Exum is my father. First, my pops is good man, a great father's and the podcast is amazing. About a year ago we had a falling out. I felt disrespected so I came on the podcast and wrote a bunch of bad reviews that I can't go back and erase now. I deeply regret these posts. My father is a great person, the podcast is informative, funny, and full of great topics. Everyone should listen.
These people know nothing!!!! 0 stars this is garbage I can't stand to listen to these hosts ramble about garbage and tell corny jokes all day 0 stars
These people know nothing!!!! 0 stars this is garbage I can't stand to listen to these hosts ramble about garbage and tell corny jokes all day 0 stars
Show is so boring I can't even sit thru the first 5 seconds. Completely disappointed with this crap!!!!!
Show is so boring I can't even sit thru the first 5 seconds. Completely disappointed with this crap!!!!!
Show sucks. A bunch of airhead talking about nothing important. Boring podcast John X is a bozo
Terrible!!!!!!! Worst show put me right to sleep!!!! 0 stars
Show sucks. A bunch of airhead talking about nothing important. Boring podcast John X is a bozo
Hosts are a bunch of idiots. Don't have any real knowledge of what they're talking about. 0 stars
Stolen content!!!! Show is a waste of time. Host have terrible humor. Show poorly edited!!! Host is a personal Garbage human being!!! Wouldn't waste my time.
The host John Exum is a piece of shit who thinks he knows everything. He steals his content and is also a father of a child with autism and hasn't seen the kid in 16 17 years. Show is trash!!!!!! 0 stars
The host John Exum is a piece of shit who thinks he knows everything. He steals his content and is also a father of a child with autism and hasn't seen the kid in 16 17 years. Show is trash!!!!!! 0 stars
Stolen content!!!! Show is a waste of time. Host have terrible humor. Show poorly edited!!! Host is a personal Garbage human being!!! Wouldn't waste my time.
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