Send us a text This week, the fellas dive straight into expectations, boundaries, and what happens when personal business hits the public. From everyday relationships to the spotlight of celebrity marriages, the crew debates where honesty ends and oversharing begins. The Ayesha Curry conversation takes center stage—what does “wanting to feel desired” really mean, and when does transparency start to blur the line of respect? T, Mack, and Mondo unpack it all with humor, honesty, and hard truth...
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Send us a text This week, the fellas dive straight into expectations, boundaries, and what happens when personal business hits the public. From everyday relationships to the spotlight of celebrity marriages, the crew debates where honesty ends and oversharing begins. The Ayesha Curry conversation takes center stage—what does “wanting to feel desired” really mean, and when does transparency start to blur the line of respect? T, Mack, and Mondo unpack it all with humor, honesty, and hard truth...
Send us a text Grief, growth, and goofy cousin energy. In this episode, Torrean (aka “Daddy”), Mondo, and Mac unpack the 30-year anniversary of Mondo’s mom’s passing and what healing looks like three decades later—faith, family, and the power of prayer. We trade memories (Mortal Kombat ’95, Grandma’s hot house, Grandpa’s phone-call diplomacy), talk about how grandparents transform into softies, and reflect on the traits our kids carry from the ones we’ve lost. Then we pivot to the viral Rampa...
They Call Me "Daddy"
Send us a text This week, the fellas dive straight into expectations, boundaries, and what happens when personal business hits the public. From everyday relationships to the spotlight of celebrity marriages, the crew debates where honesty ends and oversharing begins. The Ayesha Curry conversation takes center stage—what does “wanting to feel desired” really mean, and when does transparency start to blur the line of respect? T, Mack, and Mondo unpack it all with humor, honesty, and hard truth...