A Podcast from the perspective of an Afro Cuban. Light, but informative. Filter Free approach to Pop Culture, Current Events & Life.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 132 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsEntertainment News |
It's KILLA SEASON with Kailah returning for the fourth episode in What Was I Made For ? more
Hitting the midway mark and closing out our @RatchetRambling TAKEOVER. Press Play, Share & enjoy. more
Cousin Jeremey is BACK, so you know you are in for a treat with this episode. more
Welcome to The John Effect Podcast !!! more
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The Gold Silver and Bronze Standard for independent solo podcasts. It’s personal, it’s thoughtful, it’s curated, it’s cultivated & opinionated and just may get a bit messy from time to time leaving the audience elated. (Slight barz) more
First time listener and will be adding this to my rotation. more
That episode with Boe is Gold 😂😂😂
John is truly one of the realist podcasters that’s been in the game! I love his energy and I’ve even had a chance to collaborate. I’m a fan. Keep delivering this good content 💯
One of my favorite voices in podcasting. You will be entertained. Always has great guests and fun commentary. The “When I Was 17" series is phenomenal.
Apple Podcasts | #201 | South Africa/News/Entertainment News |
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