CockTales: Dirty Discussions is hosted by Kiki Said So and Medinah Monroe. Both women are in different stages of their love lives; one single and one in a serious long term relationship. The women give uncensored accounts about their sex and dating lives, relationships, and what it's really like to navigate the sea of love in Atlanta. On CockTales, the ladies gather over great drinks and discuss t... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 380 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureRelationshipsComedy |
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I wish they would switch up the segments
Great episode. It was a little annoying y’all kept cutting the attorney while she was giving good advice and alot of unanswered or unfinished points were made. I understand yall were trying to get in as may questions as possible. Thanks for this informative episode, still overall great.
This was a informative episode and I can tell you guys were excited and eager to get straight to the questions because yall skipped asking the attorney about themselves. Like what kind kind of attorney they are, law they practice, etc. There was a lot of asking unfinished thoughts/questions, interrupting, and talking over. Still a good episode 🫶🏾
I stumbled upon this podcast while searching for something interesting to listen to on my overnight shifts. after the first episode, I was hooked. I absolutely LOVE this podcast! You ladies both do such a wonderful job. PS) Medinah’s voice.. 😩🤤👌🏾
I love Kiki and Medina they are so easy to listen to and funny. I started listening to so many other podcast because they were a guest on here! This is the podcast I didnt know I needed! Appreciate you ladies!!!
Apple Podcasts | #231 | United States/Comedy |
Apple Podcasts | #215 | India/Comedy |
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