This week on The Black Joan Rivers Podcast, we're diving deep and serving it raw. We’re unpacking the complex world of body image and plastic surgery, from the pressures of the spotlight to the "snatched" results and risky consequences. Then we’re flipping the script to talk about the return of gore and glory in the new Final Destination movie — does it still have the chokehold on our fears like it did in the 2000s?
And baby, we have to talk about it — why are some of our Black entertainers sabotaging their own bags with reckless behavior? From self-destruction to social media disasters, we’re dissecting the drama. Finally, we take a hard look at celebrity culture, and ask: are we too obsessed, or are they just too chaotic to ignore?
Grab your edges and your opinions — nothing's off-limits.
In this episode of The Black Joan Rivers Podcast, we cover everything from light laughs to deeper truths. We kick things off with some playful banter before diving into pop culture moments and celebrity headlines. We weigh in on the ongoing Chris Brown talent controversy, break down the difference in stage presence between rappers and singers, and even share our (sometimes dark) takes on afterlife plans. From there, the conversation flows into an honest discussion about faith and forgiveness, followed by a hot take on how Chinese manufacturing is reshaping luxury fashion. We close things out with reality TV and how it’s shaping society—for better or worse. Tune in for humor, insight, and unfiltered commentary you didn’t know you needed.
Episode 1: Welcome to the Shade Show!
In this debut episode of The Black Joan Rivers Podcast, we’re diving headfirst into the world of pop culture with sharp wit, unapologetic takes, and just the right amount of mess. From our favorite ’00s shows to astrology hot takes, the upcoming season of Baddies, and yes—that Anthony Edwards scandal—nothing is off-limits.
Fair warning: this episode is raw, unfiltered, and full of curse words—we got a little carried away. We promise to reel it in just a bit next episode (maybe). This is your new favorite pop culture roast—raw, real, and ruthlessly funny.