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Only Black Kids in the Class

Only Black Kids In The Class
Relationships
Reddit
Microaggressions
Infidelity
Ex-Spouses
Vulnerability
Parenting
Child Support
Fear Of Vulnerability
Energy Matching
Trust Issues
Marriage
Communication
Relationship Advice
Mental Health
AITA Stories
Friendship Dynamics
Cultural Representation
Communication In Marriage
Marriage Communication

What up Classmates! Welcome to Only Black Kids in the Class — the podcast where married best friends Robert & Mrs. Sawyer dive into the drama, tea, and toxic stories that make Reddit an unhinged goldmine! Growing up as the only Black kids in the class, our unique perspective shapes how we see the world. Each week, we bring you humor, real talk, and a break from life’s seriousness. Join our communi... more

PublishesTwice weeklyEpisodes120Founded2 years ago
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Latest Episodes

You ever meet someone who’s broke and bold? This episode is a wild ride through stories where the audacity is on layaway and entitlement is over drafted.

From refusing to pay for a celibate dinner date to hiding whole bank accounts from your fiancé,... more

If you’ve ever loved a friend harder than they loved you… this one’s gonna feel personal.This week on OBK Reacts, Robert & Mrs. Sawyer dive into the kind of stories that hit way too close to home: FRIEND BETRAYAL.From best friends switching up for a ... more

This one’s a DOOZY. One woman’s man slept with her cousin (yes, the cousin), someone else is wondering if she’s wrong for hiring a maid (we said what we said), and another listener came back with an update on her slow burn situationship.Plus: a man w... more

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This episode dives into the wild saga of Brenay Kennard (aka “@lifeofbrenay”), a social-media influencer who was just ordered to pay $1.75 million after a jury found her liable for “alienation of affection” and destroying someone else’s marriage.

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Hosts

Robert Sawyer
Co-host, humorist, and cultural commentator; brings wit and personal insight from his experiences as a Black man.
Mrs. Sawyer
Co-host, cultural observer, and insightful commentator; known for her contagious laughter and relatable experiences.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 398 ratings
  • 100

    Congratulations on 100 episodes…. I love and appreciate what you do

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    brskbab
    United Statesa month ago
  • My favorite class

    I love this podcast and listening to you two chat.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Masika
    United Statesa month ago
  • Talking over videos

    I love this podcast. I even love the bickering but the love of all that’s holy please stop talking over the videos we’re reviewing!! I can’t hear what you’re saying or they’re saying. It just sounds like a jumbled mess.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    veedub2628
    United States2 months ago
  • Love this show

    I look forward to it every week!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Janelle Naomi
    United States2 months ago
  • 10/10

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    Apple Podcasts
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    CMaria3
    United States3 months ago

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The warm and inviting nature of the hosts is noted as a significant reason for listener loyalty.
Critiques focus on the show's balance, with some hoping for less emphasis on humor and more on understanding nuanced issues.
Listeners appreciate the blend of humor and serious discussions, often highlighting the hosts' engaging chemistry and the relatability of their stories.
Many find the podcast to be a comforting presence during challenging workdays, emphasizing its role in providing entertainment and real-world insights.

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When You're Thirsty You’ll Drink Poison (All ATBK)
Q: Is it time for me to let go of my what if thoughts and move on?
It's important to evaluate if your feelings for your ex are clouding your judgment, and to prioritize your well-being and emotional health.
When You're Thirsty You’ll Drink Poison (All ATBK)
Q: Am I wrong for rejecting a bakery job because my estranged husband sent them my CV?
You are not wrong for rejecting the offer since it came through your estranged husband, but taking the job could be a stepping stone for your future if it aligns with your career goals.
EPISODE 100
Q: Should I cut off communication with men who are interested in me but I feel no romantic connection?
If you feel no connection, it's best to move on and explore other possibilities, as forcing a connection is often unproductive.
EPISODE 100
Q: How do I fully let go of something I tried so hard to build, especially when children are involved?
Focus on what you're gaining by letting go, prioritize your and your children's well-being, and recognize that staying in a toxic situation is more harmful.
Where is the dog, Keisha? (OBK Reacts)
Q: Where's the dog, Keisha?
The focal point of the entire narrative revolves around the disappearance of the dog named Fats, stirring a mix of drama and complexities in the protagonist's life.

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Discover a show where comedic reflections on societal issues come together with real-life stories from listeners. The entertaining banter between Robert and Mrs. Sawyer reveals a blend of humor and candid discussion about various topics, including relationships, infidelity, family dynamics, and workplace experiences. Each episode is anchored by personal anecdotes and encourages listener engagement, fostering a sense of community among those navigating the complexities of modern life. The hosts also engage with broader societal themes such as body image, parenting, and self-worth, all while sharing their unique lens as individuals who grew up as the only Black kids in their classes. This distinctive perspective, paired with relatable storyte... more

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