Everyday Black Men

Everyday Black Men

Comedy EN ↓ 218 episodes

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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Everyday Black Men

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Comedy

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www.everydayblackmen.com

Latest episode

May 19, 2026

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Episodes

Meg Thee Wrestler 16.04.2021

This episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast picks up where we left off with a love letter to the Snyderverse which leads to a discussion on Hollywood Nepotism. Riker says we can’t cape for Goldie Han and Armstead couldn’t be here but Reed and DJ ALL MIGHT go back n’ forth on which Wayans generation they want to keep. DJ ALL MIGHT brings us the titular phrase and Riker isn’t having it despite wh...

Cornel West Fell for the Dokie Doke 06.04.2021

This episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast starts with a spirted discussion on people and the current campaign on hate. Riker says people can get up for whatever they believe in and DJ ALL MIGHT says social media is a modern disaster. Armstead couldn’t be here but Reed and DJ ALL MIGHT go back to back on music and Craig decided he didn’t want to show up for work. Riker and DJ ALL MIGHT try to...

Afrophobic 28.03.2021

This episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast starts with DJ ALL MIGHT giving a story on a prominent episode of racism in his life. We recall how a real life meetup went and everyone wants to know where Reed got his hat. Armstead and DJ ALL MIGHT discuss things they won’t act like aren’t guilty pleasures and then we go in on the coward Joseph Bossard who killed 2 teenagers over an argument at a g...

Profound Double Standards 18.03.2021

This episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast we are joined by our special guest Cyrus McQueen. Starting off on 100% the groups goes in on our views of the breaking news of TI’s allegations. Reed gives TI the benefit of the doubt and Riker highlights how his African friends pointed out that TI never denied the sex part. DJ ALL MIGHT reminds the ground how our old nemesis Joe Budden helped Clubhou...

Profound Disagreements 08.03.2021

This episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast we are joined by our special guests Jordan and Cyrus McQueen. We start off giving Biden the benefit of the doubt while we warm up to the main event. Cyrus graciously tells us a little bit about himself and asks the cast how we feel growing up in Atlanta now that everyone wants to move here. DJ ALL MIGHT asks Cyrus if he was one of the people who made...

Music in the Key of Down Bad in Bali with Dende 21.02.2021

This episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast we are joined by our special guest Brandon Deshaun. Brandon picks up where we wish he could have joined us last podcast including his own vegan journey. After Brandon graciously answers some of our questions on how he views diets including Slutty Vegan we discuss what kind of music he makes. DJ ALL MIGHT says never to underestimate what depressive mus...

Interview with Dr. Makeba (and The Power of the Mind) 15.02.2021

This episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast we are joined by our special guest Dr. Makeba from THE DR MAKEBA SHOW podcast. In our interview Dr Makeba tells us where she is from and how she became so inquisitive about the human body. After she provides us with a great history lesson on Atlanta during the time she grew up we discuss how the health problems she sees in Americans differ from those...

Brown Beard and Everythang 05.02.2021

This episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast we continue with where we left off with our special guests Tatyanna and AK from the Taboo Truth podcast. In the music segment we discuss how Cardi B made Nicki Manoj look like a liar in real time, AK comes with a hot take and Riker with a rebuttal. DJ and Armstead discuss going back to school as an elderclassman while Tatyanna reminds us of the other...

Don’t Say White Power Ranger after the Riots 31.01.2021

This episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast we are joined by Tatyanna and AK from the Taboo Truth podcast. We give some hot takes on the capital riots and AK raises where anyone should have the power of censorship. DJ believes people want iRobot, Reed asks who’s the last President you liked and Riker lets Biden have it over his choice of AG. Reed starts a conversation on taxes and DJ has a cont...

Why Are You Atlanta Niggas So Different? 22.01.2021

This episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast was crashed by Tatyanna who joins us as we celebrate DJ ALL MIGHT joining the show. From trying to get Relle aka the Black Libertarian off Cuddle to thoughts on porn we don’t pull any punches. Reed breaks down the ethics of what happens when the homie doesn’t get none and Riker recounts two stories from the distant past. DJ asks the question in the ti...

New York Put Up With Tekashi 16.01.2021

In this episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast we are joined again by our special guest DJ ALL MIGHT. This podcast has “No Type” so we start off with whether or not you can dislike Nipsey Hustle. Reed calls on the popularity of West Coast rappers and DJ ALL MIGHT says we ain’t taking that same energy to Texas. Riker laments the fall of Obama like Harvey Dent and Armstead still wants to know wha...

Why Can’t We Be More Bright (Goodbye 2020) 09.01.2021

In this episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast we are joined again by some very special guests consisting of DJ ALL MIGHT, The Rider, and Relle aka the Black Libertarian of the Tabootruth Podcast (link in show notes). This continuation of the previous episode “Great Value Drake” begins with Riker asking who are you most disappointed in for 2020. The Black Libertarian makes a comment on Black Me...

Great Value Drake 01.01.2021

In this episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast we are joined again by some very special guests consisting of DJ ALL MIGHT, The Rider and Tatyanna and Relle aka the Black Libertarian of the Tabootruth Podcast (link in show notes). This continuation of the previous episode “The Fight Before Christmas” begins with Riker asking for people to rate 2020 on a scale of – 1 Billion to 10. The Black Libe...

The Fight Before Christmas 24.12.2020

In this episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast we are joined by some very special guests consisting of DJ ALL MIGHT, The Rider and Tatyanna and Relle aka the Black Libertarian of the Tabootruth Podcast (link in show notes). This concise episode kicks off with Riker asking for people to read before The Black Libertarian and Tatyanna come “from downtown” to join us. The Black Libertarian begins w...

That’s A Dark View of Marriage 19.12.2020

In this episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast we pick back up with our very special guests DJ ALL MIGHT and Tatyanna and Rel aka the Black Libertarian of the Tabootruth Podcast (link in show notes). The episode kicks off with a spirited conversation on whether married men are allowed to carry condoms and why you don’t succumb to revenge sex. From Armstead and Black Libertarian swapping strippe...

The South Won Music Because We Collab 11.12.2020

In this episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast are joined by our very special guests DJ ALL MIGHT and from the Tabootruth podcast Tatiyana and Rel aka the Black Libertarian (link in show notes). Problems with Craig aside we discuss all of the forgotten social media and vine stars before Tik Toc was a thing. The bulk of our time discussing music and why Reed’s superhotfire impression might just...

TI Is Troubled Man 03.12.2020

In this episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast are joined by our very special guests Dez and DJ ALL MIGHT. We hit the ground running by discussing music and then DJ ALL MIGHT decides to tell us how he really feels about this November’s music releases. Dez mentions Elton John is doing a song with Teyana Taylor and Armstead brings up a blast from the past. Leaving music the group turns our attent...

Let Me Tell You A Story 25.11.2020

This episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast is a break from all the political noise going on. We are joined by DJ ALL MIGHT because Armstead couldn’t be here. R. Reed starts off this podcast with a hell of an impersonation and Riker talks about his last 48 hours. DJ ALL MIGHT discusses how he didn’t even know he was going 80 in a Q and his general thoughts on cars. The group nerds out for a bri...

Jemele Hill Belongs To White Feminism 17.11.2020

In this episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast are joined by our very special guests Dez and DJ ALL MIGHT. We start off with some idle chat but turn our focus to this week in political mess. Dez shouts out and all black voters and we all are sick of Pelosi’s West Coast socialite ways. The group turns our attention to Jemele Hill and how quickly it became about her own status instead of being ab...

Smartest Dumb Generation Ever 12.11.2020

In this episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast are joined yet again by our very special guest DJ ALL MIGHT. We jump into the conversation with how Megan Thee Stallion’s award win doesn’t mean the end of the world and in what ways she and DaBaby are the same person. DJ ALL MIGHT proposes an argument for why this might just be the smartest dumb generation ever and whether they are to blame for th...

Never Trust A Craig 03.11.2020

In this episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast are joined by our very special guest DJ ALL MIGHT. Problems with Craig aside he re-joined us for another gem of an episode and our election day predictions. We discuss whether Trump was an idiot for naming the Platinum Plan or just never spent without entertainment. R. Reed muses on whether we should believe racism is curable or if black people sho...

Men of Low Value and Women of Bad Mentorship 31.10.2020

In this episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast are joined again for the second half by our very special guest Lauren. For NID this week we discuss the controversial statements on men and women by Professor Black Truth and whether agree with his assessment. Riker and Lauren again go back and forth on whether women can have their cake and eat it as well in the NIP moment of the week. In relations...

Makeup Is A Lie 30.10.2020

In this episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast are pleased to be joined by our very special guest Lauren who decided to sub in for Armstead and help some brothas out. We decide if 50 Cent is wrong for throwing his voice behind trump, how conservatism affects black men and if a certain pollster is right about Trump winning the last debate while Biden wins the war. Riker and Lauren keep it 1000 w...

Politics and Pole Artistry 23.10.2020

In this episode of the Everyday Black Men are pleased to be joined by the very talented Coy Malone who one of the pole artists featured in the Get Your Booty To The Poll (GYBTTP) campaign directed by Angela Barnes and Paul Fox. We interview Coy to learn more about her and what led her to becoming a pole artist and then toward being known for her acting. From keeping it 100 on how people felt about...

My Own Worst Enemy 14.10.2020

In this episode of the Everyday Black Men are pleased to be joined by the author Ismael Brown who created the book My Own Worst Enemy: A Black Man's American Story. This episode starts off us interviewing Ismael and ends in a discussion of R. Reed saying we must fix our men before we criticize our women. We transition from Young Dro’s magic thesaurus to if we believe Trump really got the coronavir...

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