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Everyday Black Men

Everyday Black Men
Pop Culture
Donald Trump
Gender Roles
Societal Norms
Relationships
Bar Fight
Nutrition
Everyday Black Men
Fatherhood
Black Families
Infidelity
Human Trafficking
Mental Health
Relationship Expectations
Christmas
Banana Pudding
Juice Cleanses
Chronic Illness Management
Atlanta
Robert Kiyosaki

Join Riker, R. Reed, Armstead, DJ ALL MIGHT, Sham, the Black Libertarian and The Rider as they discuss topics from the viewpoints of 7 different everyday black men. From the latest in pop culture, to black thoughts and relationship problems there is no topic too controversial.Become a supporter of this podcast: www.spreaker.com/podcast/everyday-black-men--2988631/support.

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Latest Episodes

In this candid and chaotic episode of Everyday Black Men, Riker, Sham, Reed, Whyte Collar Suge, Armstead, and the Black Libertarian continue their deep dive with special guest Esther, unpacking relationships, self-worth, and the messy reality of mode... more

In this revealing episode of Everyday Black Men, the guys featuring Riker, Sham, Reed, Whyte Collar Suge, Armstead, and the Black Libertarian sit down with their special guest Esther to unpack the painful and personal stories behind her book The Ugly... more

In this hilariously sharp episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast, hosts Riker, Sham, The Rider, and the Black Libertarian dive into a no-holds-barred discussion on height privilege, dating app disparities, and modern masculinity. Riker questions w... more

This is final installment of the intellectually charged and hilariously honest conversation with special guest Antonio Michael Downing and the Everyday Black Men podcast consisting of Riker, Reed, Sham, The Rider, White Collar Suge, and the Black Lib... more

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Recent Guests

Esther E. Lorenzo
Author of The Ugly Truth, My Love Life Sucks
Episode: The Ugly Truth, Part 1
Antonio Michael Downing
Author and speaker
Episode: Black Literacy: Blame Slavery, The Bible, or Robert Greene (Choose One)
Antonio Michael
Author and Radio Host
Simon & Schuster
Episode: Boats, Blackness & Unc Beliefs: The Truth Or Orchestrated Manipulation Of History?
Dominic George
Leadership coach for Black men focused on elevating their careers to senior leadership roles.
Vision Leadership for Life
Episode: Your Authentic Edge
Dr. Donovan
Documentary filmmaker and medical educator specializing in Black male representation in medicine
Episode: Black Doctors Matter
Ken W. Good
An attorney specializing in bail law and a father of two daughters.
Professional Bondsmen of Texas
Episode: Interview with Ken W. Good (Bail Tales and FBI Fails)
Professor Nware Burge
Professor and award-winning documentary filmmaker
King University and Essex County College
Episode: Interview with Professor Nware Burge (Fatherhood, Family Drama, and the Price of Critique)
Grace Breon
Owner and CEO of Grachette Nutrition, clinical nutritionist.
Grachette Nutrition
Episode: Interview with Grace (Juice Cleanses and Junk Food Confessions: A Nutritional Rodeo)

Hosts

Riker
Co-hosts and main host in the group, frequently driving conversation and sharing personal experiences within the Black community.
R. Reed
Co-host and frequent voice, contributing perspectives on culture, identity, and community.
Sham
Co-host providing cultural context and humor, often steering conversations toward social topics and personal anecdotes.
Armstead
Co-host offering industry and community insights, with a focus on practical perspectives for Black men.

Reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars from 87 ratings
  • Stars

    *****

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ms rhon
    United States5 years ago
  • Best podcast ever

    Loved this show

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ms rhon
    United States5 years ago
  • My favorite podcast

    Love this show R. Reid is my favorite never know what that bro going to say🤣. All topics are relatable

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jaywrestlingfan
    United States5 years ago
  • Good show

    Loved it

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ms rhon
    United States5 years ago
  • Three black kings

    These are kinda intriguing providing a different perspective of black people. I like that guy reed he provides a different perspective and not on key with perspective.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ricochetreed
    United States6 years ago

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Guest variety and thoughtful topics are appreciated, with humor adding accessibility.
Strong sense of community and mentorship resonances noted by fans.
Listener feedback highlights relatable, no-nonsense discussions from Black men.

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Talking Points

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The Ugly Truth, Part 1
Q: So Esther, talk to us. Let us know how everything's going with you.
Esther introduces herself and shares her background as the book author, setting the context for the discussion about her relationship experiences and the motivations behind writing the book.
Black Literacy: Blame Slavery, The Bible, or Robert Greene (Choose One)
Q: How do you find these obscure artists?
Start with well-known authors or smaller works to avoid committing to longer texts, which can make reading more accessible.
Black Literacy: Blame Slavery, The Bible, or Robert Greene (Choose One)
Q: But why don't Black people read?
There is a distrust in literature often written by white authors, and historical barriers like generational literacy issues play a role.
Your Authentic Edge
Q: If you had to start over again, how would you build yourself to get back to where you are?
Meet decision makers early and understand their motivations while building relationships with them.
Your Authentic Edge
Q: What is one career mistake that you see often that can quietly derail long-term leadership for an individual?
Being overly aggressive or loud in spaces, mistaking that for leadership instead of focusing on listening and offering solutions is often a pitfall.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Everyday Black Men

What is Everyday Black Men about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show features candid conversations from a group of Black men about pop culture, race, relationships, and everyday challenges. Episodes cover topics from leadership and career advancement to health disparities in the Black community, often filtered through humor, personal anecdotes, and culturally grounded perspectives. A notable pattern is a willingness to challenge norms, mix humor with serious commentary, and incorporate real-world examples and mentors to explore how Black men navigate society, work, and family. The format tends to center experiential insights, with guests ranging from authors and coaches to medical professionals, aiming to provoke thought while staying accessible and entertaining for a broad audience. A standout asp... more

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1. Esther E. Lorenzo
2. Antonio Michael Downing
3. Antonio Michael
4. Dominic George
5. Dr. Donovan
6. Ken W. Good
7. Professor Nware Burge
8. Grace Breon

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