Everyday Black Men
Everyday Black Men
Join Riker, R. Reed, Armstead, DJ ALL MIGHT, Sham, the Black Libertarian and The Rider as they discuss topics from the viewpoints of 7 different everyday black men. From the latest in pop culture, to black thoughts and relationship problems there is no topic too controversial. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/everyday-black-men--2988631/support .
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19. Mai 2026
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Walmart Jeans and the Fall of Western Civilization 19.05.2026 47:01
In this wild episode of Everyday Black Men, Riker, Sham, Reed, Whyte Collar Suge, Armstead, and the Black Libertarian bounce from Black Friday madness to debates about capitalism, poverty, and why people will abandon their families for a good deal. The crew jokes about military games, busted economic systems, and whether America’s biggest companies have quietly become untouchable monopolies, while...
The Pine Tree Theory, Part 2 05.04.2026 36:49
In this candid and chaotic episode of Everyday Black Men, Riker, Sham, Reed, Whyte Collar Suge, Armstead, and the Black Libertarian continue their deep dive with special guest Esther, unpacking relationships, self-worth, and the messy reality of modern dating. Esther opens up about her early experiences with older men, loneliness, and why learning to walk away from toxic situations has become a ma...
The Ugly Truth, Part 1 07.03.2026 29:16
In this revealing episode of Everyday Black Men, the guys featuring Riker, Sham, Reed, Whyte Collar Suge, Armstead, and the Black Libertarian sit down with their special guest Esther to unpack the painful and personal stories behind her book The Ugly Truth. Esther opens up about toxic relationships, a jail stint, and the hard lessons she learned about rushing into love and forgiving herself after...
Swipe Right for 2026 02.02.2026 35:50
In this hilariously sharp episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast, hosts Riker, Sham, The Rider, and the Black Libertarian dive into a no-holds-barred discussion on height privilege, dating app disparities, and modern masculinity. Riker questions why people give advice they wouldn’t take, while the Black Libertarian defends the everyday perks of being short—until the group calls out his Tinder a...
Black Literacy: Blame Slavery, The Bible, or Robert Greene (Choose One) 29.12.2025 29:36
This is final installment of the intellectually charged and hilariously honest conversation with special guest Antonio Michael Downing and the Everyday Black Men podcast consisting of Riker, Reed, Sham, The Rider, White Collar Suge, and the Black Libertarian. Together they take a deep dive into Black literacy, cultural legacy, and uncomfortable truths. The crew tackles why many Black Americans str...
You’re Not the Main Character in Black America 03.12.2025 25:39
In this passionate and humorous episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast, the crew and their special guest Antonio Michael Downing pick up where they left off and continue diving into a multi-layered discussion on African origins, diaspora divisions, and the controversial idea that not all Black people in the Americas arrived via slavery. Antonio Michael and Reed trade jabs over historical ledger...
Boats, Blackness & Unc Beliefs: The Truth Or Orchestrated Manipulation Of History? 04.11.2025 32:48
In this thought-provoking episode, the Everyday Black Men crew sits down with guest Antonio Michael, who opens up about his radio show The Next Chapter, his spiritual alter ego Black Cherokee, and his experience growing up Afro-Caribbean in Canada. The conversation spirals into comedic but sincere takes on Drake as a universal Canadian Black man and how intuitive beliefs shape identity more than e...
Your Authentic Edge 11.10.2025 52:20
In this powerful episode, leadership coach Dominic George joins hosts Riker, Reed, Sham, Stylish, The Rider, and White Collar Suge to break down what authentic leadership really looks like for Black men in today’s corporate and nonprofit spaces. Dominic emphasizes the importance of mindset, executive presence, and building strong networks—arguing that sponsorship and mentorship are often undervalu...
Emergency Podcast: Not My MLK; Charlie Kirk, Culture Wars & Confused Republicans 21.09.2025 38:49
In this explosive episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast, the crew dives headfirst into the chaos surrounding Charlie Kirk’s legacy, media hypocrisy, and the libertarian identity crisis. Reed opens with a firm refusal to comment on-record while The Black Libertarian sharply critiques America's double standards and the strange canonization of Charlie Kirk as a modern MLK. Stylish breaks down the...
Epstein’s Guest List and Black Twitter’s Hit List 30.08.2025 1:06:15
In this episode, White Collar Suge kicks off with a wild Epstein list accusation toward Sham, leading to a flurry of chaotic banter, side-eyes, and Drake jokes that never really recover. Riker shifts the topic with a house-flipping pitch that spirals into debates over gentrification, Detroit slander, and the Black Libertarian declaring war on Dearborn. The crew dives into the wild world of rating...
2 Million Steps to Better Health 29.07.2025 1:02:29
In this episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast, the crew is joined by Kwame Terra, who walked 2 million steps in 30 days and aims to revolutionize Black health through his bEHR Health app. Kwame explains how he balanced building his company while walking up to 80 miles a day, prompting Reed to ask about his soundtrack and Sham to question the sanity of the feat. The group dives into Black healt...
Thugged Out Tweens 08.07.2025 54:38
In this wild ride of an episode, the crew dives into submarine conspiracy audio, the nightmare fuel of a live-action Powerpuff Girls, and how the Menendez brothers are being roped into saving Derek Chauvin. Riker christens a rebrand as the episode title before the crew debates firing squads, hypocrisy, and whether P. Diddy deserves sympathy or beatdowns. Reed and Sham go at it over Brian Keith Sig...
Uber Ain’t a Job, But Cheating Might Be 20.06.2025 54:38
In this episode of Everyday Black Men, the crew picks up where "Reed’s Split Personality" left off, with Reed praising the CFPB chair featured on Breaking Points. White Collar Suge declares his political independence but gets heated when Riker cracks a joke about him being a certain animal, sparking playful tension. The discussion shifts to critiques of Obama and the gig economy, with Riker callin...
Reed’s Split Personality 10.06.2025 58:18
In this episode of Everyday Black Men, the show kicks off with a surprisingly off-brand intro from Reed, catching everyone off guard. White Collar Suge questions the rise of YNs, joking that they might just be another one of Reed’s chaotic personalities gone rogue. The crew dives into a heated conversation about Karl Malone’s predatory past, and Riker points out the irony of Jay Z confronting his...
Black Doctors Matter 22.05.2025 1:05:57
In this impactful episode of Everyday Black Men, hosts Riker, Reed, The Rider, White Collar Suge, and Sham are joined by special guests Dr. Donovan Roy, Ed. D, Dr. Gucci, and Dr. DeeJ for a powerful discussion on Black excellence in medicine. Dr. Donovan opens with his background and proudly notes that Memphis is now the Blackest city in America. White Collar Suge poses a question about the access...
Emergency Podcast: The Big Beautiful Trickle-Down or Trickery? 13.05.2025 47:12
In this episode of *Everyday Black Men* podcast, the crew breaks down the new Trump tax bill with Stylish kicking things off with confusion about how MAGA accounts would even work. White Collar Suge argues that while it benefits the wealthy, working-class folks won't see real change unless they own assets, not just jobs. Riker leans in with sarcasm, wondering if the new lick will be opening a busi...
Emergency Podcast: Uncle Shannon Aint Sharp 08.05.2025 1:04:55
In this emergency episode of Everyday Black Men, the hosts dive headfirst into the controversy surrounding Shannon Sharpe, with Riker joking that they're now "Spanish" due to the secondhand embarrassment from his recent actions. White Collar Suge delivers a hilarious impression of Shannon, setting the tone for a wide-ranging and unfiltered discussion. Sham unleashes his frustration with the Democr...
Georgia (Coco)Nut Oil 24.04.2025 1:04:44
In this episode of Everyday Black Men, the crew kicks things off with a political prediction that the Democrats will likely lose more Senate power in 2026, with Osoff’s seat in jeopardy. Riker brings up a wild Reddit thread where a woman seeks advice—from other women, not men—about her boyfriend’s ashy situation that just isn’t cutting it, leading the crew into a hilarious and informative dive int...
A Demonstrous Crash Out 09.04.2025 1:01:23
In this episode of "Everyday Black Men," White Collar Suge challenges the group with a peculiar test, setting the stage for fresh antics. Reed continues his trolling streak by announcing his desire to visit North Korea's resort, prompting Riker to humorously recruit the podcast's 17 bravest white listeners to join him—strictly for research purposes, of course. The Black Libertarian downplays the a...
The T-ick-Tok Onomatopoeia 24.03.2025 44:34
In this episode of "Everyday Black Men," Reed opens by expressing gratitude to Trump for allegedly saving TikTok, touching on the men who once vied to purchase the platform. Sham humorously mistakes the conversation for an onomatopoeia, while Armstead delivers a passionate call for men to stop labeling less traditionally masculine interests as “gay.” The Black Libertarian and Reed lock horns over...
Love According to the Black Libertarian 17.03.2025 51:37
In this sanitized episode of "Everyday Black Men," hosts Riker, Reed, The Black Libertarian, Stylish, Armstead, and Sham dive deeper into the lively discussions introduced in the patreon exclusive version of this episode called “Who really loves women the most?” The show opens with The Black Libertarian attempting to revoke Riker’s “black card,” sparking a heated debate on how Europeans took resou...
Final last words: I can make you nut bro 06.03.2025 1:06:14
In this episode of "Everyday Black Men," the conversation continues from the Patreon-exclusive "Oversharing in a WWE World," starting with Sham’s bizarre story about a woman who wanted him to make a personal sacrifice for her ego. The Black Libertarian chimes in with his now-infamous line, “I can make you nut bro,” which the group refuses to let him forget. Riker playfully questions whether he nee...
Starting Laughs, Here’s to 2025 (Part 2) 26.01.2025 59:58
This episode of "Everyday Black Men," the conversation picks up from the previous episode with White Collar Suge elaborating on a controversial stance he started sharing before “Final Laughs, Here’s to 2024” started to close. Riker makes an offhand comment that causes Sham to question his sanity, leading to an inevitable deep dive into the upcoming Superman movie—until a hater steps in. The Black...
Final Laughs, Here’s to 2024 12.01.2025 45:10
In this episode of "Everyday Black Men," Sham starts by asserting that he doesn't like debating others' advice, only to have Riker burst in with the shocking news of President Jimmy Carter’s death. The introduction arrives late, but the fellas make up for lost time by sharing their favorite moments of 2024, from personal victories to surprising headlines. The Black Libertarian joins the podcast wi...
Interview with Ken W. Good (Bail Tales and FBI Fails) 24.12.2024 58:45
In this episode of "Everyday Black Men," the hosts—Riker, Reed, The Black Libertarian, Stylish, The Rider, and Sham—welcome Ken W., a bail attorney and board member of the Professional Bondsmen of Texas. Ken reveals that the FBI has admitted to inaccuracies in its crime statistics, sparking questions about the broader implications of flawed data. The Black Libertarian underscores the right to self...
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