
The Mallory Bros Podcast is a Society & Culture show covering film, music, sports, and Black life through real, barbershop-style dialogue.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 292 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmSociety & Culture | |||

On this episode of the MalloryBros. Podcast, the bros kick things off with a Weekend Recap before diving into the NAACP Image Awards and why this year’s show felt like a real moment. They also discuss Michael B. Jordan’s SAG win, the continued moment... more
On the 290th episode of the MalloryBrosPodcast, the Bros start with a realization that all of you who have been watching us for weeks, months and even YEARS have collected so much information on them and seen so many moments that you're basically FAM... more
On this episode of the MalloryBros Podcast, the bros kick things off with a recap of the weekend and Valentine’s Day before diving into their thoughts on this year’s NBA All-Star Weekend, breaking down what worked and what didn’t. Terrance shares a p... more
On the 290th episode of the MalloryBrosPodcast, the Bros jump right in with Terrance going down memory lane. He breaks down how reading the number two-nine in Episode 290 feels like the stars aligning. That reflection turns into a story about how he ... more
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Great show. Prepare yourself - trigger warning for y’all - Terrance is 1000% a contrarian, he hates for Terrell to be right lol. So prepare for him to take the opposite end of everything. Terrell is cool & has some logical, sound takes. Only things I don’t like is the yelling in the mic and the excessive cursing!!! It’s so unnecessary
Like my two older brothers.
from 2019-now they been the goats
Podcast is cool. They open the show clowning and talking stuff too much for me so I only listen to them once in a good while. They also get off track when talking and it’s a little bothersome. But they do a good job and bring some substance.
I used to love this pod but now they dragging topics way too long smh
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This show focuses on the intersections of film, music, sports, and Black culture, presenting content through engaging and candid conversations reminiscent of traditional barbershop discussions. With a blend of humor and insightful commentary, it explores current events and personal anecdotes, allowing listeners to connect with the hosts on various topics from pop culture to familial dynamics. Each episode often transitions seamlessly between pressing social issues and light-hearted banter, creating a relatable atmosphere that draws in a diverse audience. The authenticity and vibrancy of the dialogue make it appealing for those interested in cultural commentary that reflects personal experiences and broader societal reflections.
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The Mallory Bros Podcast launched 6 years ago and published 292 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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1. Kai Cenat
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