Was it a set up or a crime of passion? Brotha Ash and Miss Chris Dee break down the murder of Jason Corbett as told in the Netflix documentary 'A Deadly American Marriage.' Love Watch Worthy? Subscribe! Visit us at WatchWorthyPod.com for more documentary reviews.
Do you pick your battles or fight for respect? Brotha Ash and Miss Chris Dee review the Netflix documentary "Untold: Shooting Guards" about how a gambling dispute led to gunplay in an NBA locker room. Love documentaries? Subscribe to Watch Worthy! Visit us at WatchWorthyPod.com for more info.
Brotha Ash and Miss Chris Dee unpack the Netflix documentary "Buy Now! The Shopping Conspiracy" about the covert strategies brands use to keep customers buying. You'll learn about the detrimental planetary impact of overconsumption and possibly reconsider your shopping habits. Subscribe to Watch Worthy and visit WatchWorthyPod.com for more documentary reviews.
Brotha Ash and Miss Chris Dee review the documentary series "An Update on Our Family" about the Stauffer family adoption scandal and the dark side of family vlogging. Love documentaries? Subscribe to Watch Worthy and visit WatchWorthyPod.com for more.
Brotha Ash and Miss Chris Dee sing an R&B icon's praises as they review the documentary film "Luther: Never Too Much" about the life and career of Luther Vandross. Love documentaries? Subscribe to Watch Worthy and visit WatchWorthyPod.com for more!
On this episode of Watch Worthy, we dive into the compelling story behind "Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy", the captivating documentary that unveils the rise of Sean "Diddy" Combs and his groundbreaking label, Bad Boy Records. Join us as we explore the untold stories, behind-the-scenes moments, and key figures who helped shape the legacy of one of hip-hop’s most influential moguls. www.watchworthypod.com
On the heels of Super Bowl LIX, Brotha Ash and Miss Chris Dee review Amazon Prime's "Evolution of the Black Quarterback." The docuseries explores the history and impact of Black quarterbacks featuring Michael Vick, Jalen Hurts, Doug Williams and more. Love documentaries? Subscribe to Watch Worthy and visit WatchWorthyPod.com
Brotha Ash and Miss Chris Dee get nostalgic in their review of "SNL 50: Beyond Saturday Night." The docuseries pulls back the curtain on the show's audition process, most iconic moments and more. Like what you hear? Subscribe, rate and review the show! Follow us on Instagram @WatchWorthyPod.
Trigger warning: This episode mentions amputation and other bodily harm. Listener discretion is advised. Brotha Ash and Miss Chris Dee welcome their first guest, Shamir Racine of Tha Block, to discuss the 2014 documentary 'Concerning Violence.' No justice, no peace! Visit watchworthypod.comfor more documentary reviews.
Trigger warning: This episode mentions bestiality, incest and violence. Listener discretion is advised. Brotha Ash and Miss Chris Dee go behind the scenes of America's most controversial talk show as they unpack the Netflix documentary series "Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action." Subscribe, rate and review Watch Worthy! Follow us on TikTok @Watch.WorthyPod and Instagram @WatchWorthyPod.
Brotha Ash and Miss Chris Dee review the documentary film "Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story" about the late actor and advocate's legacy. If you love documentaries, subscribe to Watch Worthy podcast! Follow us on TikTok @Watch.WorthyPod and Instagram @WatchWorthyPod.
Let's thrive in 2025 with or without Bitcoin! Brotha Ash and Miss Chris Dee unpack Bitcoin's origin and the identity of its creator as presented in the documentary "Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery." If you love documentaries, subscribe to Watch Worthy podcast! Follow us on TikTok @Watch.WorthyPodand Instagram @WatchWorthyPod.
Brotha Ash and Miss Chris Dee review the Netflix documentary "Untold: The Murder of Air McNair" about the shocking 2009 death of NFL star Steve McNair. Visit WatchWorthyPod.com to connect with us. Follow on TikTok @Watch.WorthyPod and Instagram @WatchWorthyPod. Subscribe, rate and review the show!
The Netflix documentary series "Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenét Ramsey" gives Brotha Ash and Miss Chris Dee a new perspective on the notorious 1996 murder of a child pageant queen. Visit WatchWorthyPod.com for more documentary reviews. Follow on TikTok @Watch.WorthyPod and Instagram @WatchWorthyPod. Subscribe wherever you listen!
Brotha Ash and Miss Chris Dee explore the rise, fall and comeback of American lifestyle icon Martha Stewart, as told in the Netflix documentary "Martha." Visit WatchWorthyPod.com for more of the couple's documentary reviews. Follow on TikTok @Watch.WorthyPod and Instagram @WatchWorthyPod.
Trigger warning: This episode mentions domestic violence and suicide ideation. Brotha Ash and Miss Chris Dee unpack the 2020 shooting of Megan Pete and the fallout that divided the hip-hop industry. Their review of the Amazon Prime documentary "Megan Thee Stallion: In Her Words" takes a closer look at how the rapper has simultaneously navigated grief and success. Follow us on TikTok and Instagram and don't forget to check out our website. Thank you.
Brotha Ash and Miss Chris Dee review the Peacock docuseries "Reggaeton: The Sound That Conquered the World." From hip-hop to dancehall, the couple discusses the influences and Puerto Rican origins that comprise the reggaeton genre.
Brotha Ash and Miss Chris Dee discuss the 2023 documentary "Stan Lee." The film paints a portrait of the Marvel Comics creator's rise to influence and legacy in pop culture. Subscribe, rate and review Watch Worthy! Follow us on Instagram @watchworthypod and TikTok @watch.worthypod
Mastermind or madman? Brotha Ash and Miss Chris Dee break down the Netflix documentary series "Mr. McMahon." Take a deep dive into the infamous legacy of former CEO of WWE Vincent McMahon. Trigger Warning: This episode mentions suicide, sexual abuse and trafficking. Subscribe, rate and review the show! Connect with us at watchworthypod.com
Brotha Ash and Miss Chris Dee unpack Netflix's "Into the Fire: The Lost Daughter" about the twisted case of missing person Aundria Bowman. Decades after giving her up for adoption, Aundria's birth mother, Cathy, persistently fights for justice in her daughter's cold case. Subscribe, rate and review the show! Visit watchworthypod.com for more documentary reviews.