This podcast is where black coffee meets unfiltered conversation, and a glass of whiskey makes space for truth. Hosted by Ron Eastman, each episode pours out something real — raw thoughts, quiet reflections, and the kind of dialogue that lingers long after the mic goes off.
Some episodes feel like a thoughtful morning alone in a coffee shop. Others hit like last call in a whiskey bar. Either way, you’re getting something honest. Something worth pouring.
Pull up a seat. This round’s on me.
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This podcast is where black coffee meets unfiltered conversation, and a glass of whiskey makes space for truth. Hosted by Ron Eastman, each episode pours out something real — raw thoughts, quiet reflections, and the kind of dialogue that lingers long after the mic goes off.
Some episodes feel like a thoughtful morning alone in a coffee shop. Others hit like last call in a whiskey bar. Either way, you’re getting something honest. Something worth pouring.
Pull up a seat. This round’s on me.
✨(After-hours pour)✨ Some nights don’t go quiet. Some nights fight back.
This isn’t a story with a tidy ending. It’s one of the rawest nights of my life — and I almost didn’t make it through. Not because of one big event, but because of the silence. The kind that creeps in slowly… and convinces you that maybe it’s okay to stop fighting.
This episode is for anyone who’s ever stood at the edge — not because they wanted to die, but because they couldn’t figure out how to keep living.
If that’s you…
Pour something honest.
Sit with it.
And let this be your reminder:
You’re not the only one.
I Drink My Coffee Black and My Whiskey Neat
Where we don’t shout.
We pour.
And tonight… we poured what almost didn’t survive.
I Drink My Coffee Black and My Whiskey Neat
This podcast is where black coffee meets unfiltered conversation, and a glass of whiskey makes space for truth. Hosted by Ron Eastman, each episode pours out something real — raw thoughts, quiet reflections, and the kind of dialogue that lingers long after the mic goes off.
Some episodes feel like a thoughtful morning alone in a coffee shop. Others hit like last call in a whiskey bar. Either way, you’re getting something honest. Something worth pouring.
Pull up a seat. This round’s on me.