Wide range conversations, movie reviews, social media reviews,video game reviews, politics...and some much more!! From 2 people that know they are supremely full of it.
Today show starts off on a sad note as it's revealed that DY3R beard is leaving. He says don't worry it'll find it's way back.
We start to talk about tattoos that we regret which leads to us talking about men with lower back tattoos. DY3R ask N.I.M.E if he son beat him in a fight would he continue to let him live in his house?
We start to talk and breakdown the difference in men friendships with each other over women friendships with themselves. How they differ and which areas are men better in and which ones women are better in. The whole episode DY3R laughs at his own pain of losing his beard so join in the pain and run it up....
Today episode starts off with N.I.M.E trying to do the intro and it just comes off weird lol. We break the ice talking about grown men who want you to play the guess what game and why people don't get the hint when they are offered gum?
We dive into the art of being a wingman and all things that come with it. Do you really wanna see your friend win, are you willing to take one for the team, is a wingman toxic for telling the truth when you been lying the whole time, are you willing to eat some fish for that fish(lol) and so much more. Tap in and run them numbers up!
Welcome back to another episode that nobody asked for lol. Today joint starts off with N.I.M.E disagreeing with DY3R being able to manifest all his hopes and dreams.
Somehow we start talking about at what age do we wanna stop having sex and all we wanna do for sex at the of 50,60 or 70. N.I.M.E brings up a convo he had with a person who works at a nursing home and somehow we made a show talking about weird situations and freaky stories that could go on in a nursing home. This episode is heavy on the FULL OF IT lol...
Today show starts off with us being salty that we missed the rapture and hoping that it'll double back for another pick up. DY3R feels like he haven't said anything toxic in a while so he asked the question is it wrong to call your wife your hoe?
We try a new segment called wrong answers only and we ask questions like what's the key to a long healthy relationship and what are some good pet names to give in a relationship. That leads us into talking about have we ever giving out advice that we knew was bad and much more.
Today show is full of conversation that shows that we are Supremely Full Of It.
Today episode starts with the ice breaker of if your girl has a big butt and you told her to bring her big behind over here, would she take it the wrong way?
We ask the question how do a man know he's leading his family in the right direction and do a deep dive into that question. We transition into if a grandmother is wrong for keeping her daughter and her grandkids in her house but telling the man he can't stay after the family loses their income. It's a mature episode but from the Supremely Full Of It Podcast lenses.
Today show is us releasing some of our childhood trauma lol. Today show we talk about why parents get mad at you for crying while they're whooping you.
We talk if it is a form of child abuse to let your kid become abuse and is it abuse to tell your kid to eat what you cook or don't eat at all.
We conclude the show talking about why some parents got a problem with their kids teacher being blessed in the body department. Stay tuned and run them numbers up.
Welcome back. We still here trying to change the world, one pointless question at a time. Today show we break the ice by asking don't you hate when people tell you a story and then at the end say "you just had to be there".
The meat of show we discuss different questions about faith with a couple jokes mixed in between it. We ask what if God gives you no hard battles in life, does that mean you are not one of God's toughest soldiers. We ask why do we pray to God like he's some genie and what if you sneeze and nobody says "bless you", is that God's way of telling you, you have no more blessings left with so much more. Tune in cause we gone make you think and laugh!
We are back for another episode and this time N.I.M.E opened the show so you know it was all over the place. DY3R asked a very thought provoking question. When taking a number 2 and the water splash up on you, are you suppose to say pause?
We move on to the topic of is it weird to text your friends goodnight? We discuss why it's important to have "D" discipline after what happen to Shannon Sharpe.
We have flashbacks talking about our shortest relationship and the worse ways we've been broken up with.
We close the show with what are things that a woman can say to turn us off at our age and what age should you stop fighting. Tune in for plenty of laughs and nonsense.
Welcome back, welcome back! DY3R starts the show by asking N.I.M.E since he's a deacon now, if a woman said she'll suck the soul outta him, would he take that as a threat? DY3R talks about how he not good at phone interviews and how he hates when people hold the door for him.
We talk about why men scared to go to the doctor and the pressure we feel getting certain procedures done. We getting back into form so tune in for the laughs.
Today's early Father's Da episode starts off with DY3R showing how much he love the movie American Gangster and how trash customer service is now, starting with baggers.
We was asked why do men play the pause game but still talk suspect to their friends on purpose.
DY3R is excited to be in his daughter's life longer than his biological father and it only took a year. We talk about how he feels and what he learned his first year as a father. We talk about do society care about father's or is it only about the mother and kids. Do Father's care more about physical gifts or quality time and peace. We talk if we feel some way if our kids go against how we raised them or do we let them live.
It's a layered show gang. Run the numbers up!
Welcome back to another episode. Today starts off with DY3R talking about his weird reasons why he don't be trusting people, from women who smoke black&milds to kids who wear those socks with the white tail on the back of them.
We discuss the topic of high school reunions. Did we go, see people we had beef with, see old flames and much more. Appreciate the the and run them numbers up!
We start off not being prepared with talking about how N.I.M.E has grown men being committed to him as a barber. It leads into why people are so scared of change and does being comfortable mean you're settling?
Do you use credit cards? If so how do you use them and are you a crack head for the Points? N.I.M.E explains why he love credit for the free money. In mid convo DYER tells N.I.M.E how his life has changed since he met him.
We discuss how and if you should set the bar low in the beginning of a relationship as far as dates, who paying for what and when?
We end the show with what's the craziest thing you did to get back at an ex and much more. Tune in.
We start today's episode with a prime example of DYER not thinking before he talk.
We go into N.I.M.E talking about a video of a man bringing up his wife cheating on him at a party full of people who knew about it. Was he wrong for waiting to do it in front of an audience? We ask the question of what woul you do when you catch your partner cheating and they say "the person means nothing to me"?
We ask the question would you stay with your partner after they get beat up by your sneaky link and what are fighting words in a relationship. Tune in for a different dive into cheating and much more.
Today's episode will make you look at marriage and your finances differently. It starts off with us talking about our fights with Charlie horses.
We discuss how weird it would be to have a wedding and just go home to pop something in the microwave cause you can't afford to go on a honeymoon directly after. We ask if it's a good idea to save up money before you get married so everything can be paid for.
We talk about what would happen if you asked a woman to marry you and the first thing she said was "let me see the ring", then we ask how important is premarital counseling and finish the show asking would you snitch on your wife to avoid prison time. Tune in and run them numbers up.
Today's episode starts off with a video review of a woman who says even when she pick the men that want her, it still don't work out. Somehow we start talking about the difference between an usher concert and an old Janet Jackson concert.
We discuss how the world lies to men and women in different ways and we conclude with what we do when women say "wow"and then repeat back to us what we just said.
Today episode starts off talking about how Shannon Sharpe is too old to be as freaky as he is.
We discuss the events that took place before going to a school dance like buying clothes and who you going with. The act of talking to a girl at a dance to just trying to dance with a girl.
We transition from going to school dances to going to clubs as an adult and compare the two.
We talk about a time we talked to a woman who can spit game and if you could get away with having sex with a girl with a bag over their face like on scary movie 2.
Today show is all about family. The ones you love and the ones you can't stand. We talk about why you can be closer to your friends than your actual family. What happened to Sunday dinners and who has to bring the most to the family get togethers.
Kick back and reflect on the family you was born into and the family you made.
rank these songs. pony by ginuwine, signs of love making by tyrese, take you down by Chris brown, do what it do by Jamie foxx, nice and slow by usher.
when people call and have nothing to talk about.
Is it true that if you love a person you'll give them the last piece of food?
how would you feel if you ran into someone you had sex with and they didn't remember you?
Welcome back! It's been a minute. We start the show talking about if we died how long do we expect our women to wait to start dating? How would you react to hearing about your friend doing something nasty?
DY3R talks about how healed people are boring and how he doesn't want to heal from anything in life and N.I.M.E tries to tell him that he is healed, he just likes drama. Tune in and run them numbers up.
Toady episode is for lovers and F'boys. A couple of N.I.M.E friends think DY3R is a F'boy so he spent the whole episode proving them right lol. We talked about is it hard laying in the wet spot to why DY3R think looking your side peice in the eyes during sex is too much cheating. He tells you why he should never be put on speaker phone and so much more. Tune in as we try to get through this episode...
Today show we tried using new handheld mics and it just turned into childish activities.
When you pray how often do you pray for yourself? Do you know what the things you pray for look like? Do you know where things come from that you ask for? Did you know that the devil gives you things too? Do you tithes and or offering and do you think your blessings come from that?
Today show is a conversation about faith, pray,what being a good steward can bring and much much more. Tune in and run them numbers up!
You ever wonder why Melvin thought Jody would want the breakfast that he cooked butt naked, that's what we open the show with today.
Is there certain things you should do or just want to do with your friends instead of with your man or woman like going to the club?
We discuss how one man can make one woman hate all men and how can a woman say she's taking care of a man when the man is making his own money. Tune in cause there's more.
Today we start with looking back on the app tik tok. The trends and all things that we watched on it.
DY3R talks about how he had a moment when he kid ran over his ankle with a cart. Would you still kiss someone even after they sneeze in your mouth, mid kiss?
You ever wonder why we lie to get someone but tell the truth to lose them Should the person you with bring out the best and worse out of you?
If you getting forced to pay charity is it still technically called charity? When you see a homeless person do you analyze what they got on?
Why when buying a home, the banks go off your gross pay so shouldn't women go off your gross too not what you bring home?
Is there a such thing as a sloppy second when you grown and why do you gotta spend thousands of dollars on a credit card just to get a couple hundred dollars in points?
First show of the new year and we start with the question "if you tell your kids there's a Santa, would you be mad if they grew up to be liars?". We move on to things we would like to leave behind in 2024 and things we would like bring back in 2025.
We transition to rather it is your job to make your partner feel attractive. We wonder if you can love two people at the same time plus more. Tune in.
N.I.M.E & DY3R start the show talking about do men really want material things for Christmas. DY3R breaks down how long he's cute after a fresh shave and line up. We talk about how N.I.M.E has made men feel like they can cheat just based off a haircut.
They talk about the struggles of going on double dates and the crazy stories that come from them and much more.
What would you do if the person you been wanting to date wanted to feed you but their hand smelled like doo doo? What would you say if your friend say they can't go out cause they gotta babysit THEIR OWN CHILD?
Why do people lie over the dumbest things like "I would go to jail before I cheat on my woman". We give our summed up version of our American dream and what would happen if we was getting freaky, we take off their undergarments and a small moth fly out...
Today episode starts off with us talking about how we should stop talking about how old we are cause we not old to the point where we gotta turn on the sink just to pee(lol).
DY3R talks about how he's a bad summer boyfriend but a good winter boyfriend. He talks about he don't like meeting friends of his friends.
We talk about the struggles we could face if we had to give away our daughters to a man we know is trash. We finish the show talking about if we are made in God's image and we are flawed people, does that mean God may be flawed(just a question with a easy answer and example.
Today begins with us talking about how waiting until 9 for our minutes to be free taught us how to survive. We go back in time and talk about the dating advice our parents gave us and if we will give our kids advice.
We talk about if there should be an vetting process for a side piece and what is a trophy wife and is there a such thing as an trophy husband.
N.I.M.E &DY3R show up down and out and put together a show where they bounce(pause lol) around from topics about why people still ask you for money when they see you making a big purchase. Why people say they trying to be like you when they have no idea what it takes to be you? Why do we care more about the end destination and not the actual journey? Have most people looked over the person that wants the best for them? What's the reasoning behind trash talking your ex after a break up and whatever else came up lol. Enjoy these concepts of an episode....
Back again with the homie J-Will for part two of our make it make sense episodes. We start off naming are favorite R&B groups from a list that DY3R made up. We try to make sense out of things like when a person say you not ready for them to why a woman cheat on a man who work too much but be faithful to a man in jail and so much more.
The homie J-Will is in the building today to discuss the amount of privacy kids should have, if any. We talk about who do you gotta watch more, boys or girls. What we think should happen when our kids are dating and their mate is over. Is it a good thing to go through your daughter diary and do you let them know that you are doing it. Is the cell phone the new diary and if kids have no privacy will they grow up having trust issues?
Today show we start off with if you wanted to take a woman out on a date but she wants you to pay a bill instead, is that unattractive? Then we discuss if it is toxic to think that the person you are dating could never find anyone better than you? We finish the show off with video reaction about being a calling yourself an single parent when you're really just a single person.
Today we start the show talking about what's the point of phone sex and how we use to overexaggerate our sex game.
We go into the topic of what's a ladies man, how they got the title and if it's a positive title to walk around with. We wonder why we date "projects" and take the risk of being used.
We end the show talking about what if we could go online to look up a person's reviews before we messed with them.
DY3R vents about why he don't care about the OSU vs Michigan feud. Can two men go see a movie at the drive inn and why do people make it hard to love them?
Vic Damone and Sammy Davis Jr Jr(money talks reference) ask the question when did you know you was ugly and if a person you think is ugly call you ugly, does that mean you're uglier than them?
The struggle and battle men have when women say "I had a dream you was cheating". Does it mean anything or not? Can you even control the things or people you dream about?
What red flags can't you work through and what green flags do you like?
Today we talk about the good and bad side of being celibate. Why people do it, how people do it and if we've ever done it.
We start today show wondering do people tell other people that they think they will be a terrible parent? We talk a little bit of music, eliminating 3 r&b groups out of six. Then we go into songs we would get married to which leads us to talk about all things we feel and deal with when we want to get married and when we are married.
Today's episode we discuss why N.I.M.E think it's a red flag for women to slide into men's dms. We talk about how long into a relationship is it cool to ask the other person for money or to help pay a bill. Do women put pressure on themselves to preform in the bedroom like men do?
Today's topics.
1. Why do the outside world get the happy us and the person we live with get our attitudes(video reaction)?
2. When women say they want a Godly man, do they really want what they asking for?
Today's episode
When you go on dates, what are some questions you might ask and why?
What is the point of off again, on again relationship?
Signs you may be in a lackadaisical(lazy) relationship. Is having one good girl really better than having 100 hoes?
Why risk it all just to get a picture with a celebrity? Do we give celebrities more clout and power? Do we forget that they are still just human?
Things DY3R was thinking during the birth of his child. Has father's and father's day been devalued over the years?
Conversation about child support. How it can hurt you and how it can be the middle man you need. Plus is there a timer on being a "rider"?
Why ask questions when you know you can't handle the answer? What 3 stages of love are you in?
With special guess Rob we talk about when it comes to the modern man's pursuit of love Has our over-sexualized culture reshaped what men are looking for, or is it just a case of old wine in a new bottle? We wrestle with the concept that a digital buffet of desire might be altering the chase, pondering if today's gents are more about quick laughs or deep connections. Meanwhile, we peel back the layers of attraction, debating whether a double-tap on a screen can ever replace a heart-to-heart connection, and how personality plays the leading role in the drama of dating.
Ever found yourself rifling through the pantry for that perfect cereal at midnight or wrestling with the idea of second chances in love? We try to breakdown the work that goes into getting a second chance.
Ever wonder what it's like to look across the dinner table and suddenly realize you're staring at your future spouse? This episode takes you on a heartfelt ride with our special guest Randall.
Sex on the first night. Would you or would you not? We breakdown all things that may or may not come with it. Special gust, the homie J-Will.
Ever been torn between the heart's desire and the moral compass? Our latest heartfelt episode delves into that very quandary, unpacking the tricky territory of confessing romantic feelings to someone who's spoken for. We grapple with the question: is it ever acceptable to lay your emotions bare, knowing it could potentially rock someone else's relationship boat? But that's just the tip of the iceberg.
Strap in for a rollercoaster ride through the peaks and valleys of love's landscape as we confront insecurities that often sneak into partnerships, threatening to unravel the threads of intimacy. Tune in and discover if it's reasonable to expect your significant other to double as an emotional warrior in your personal battles against self-doubt. We also bring in scenes from reality TV relationship dramas that spark a debate on the absurdity, yet undeniable reality, of the expectations we place on our partners.
To cap off the journey, we engage in a heartwarming reflection on personal growth, both within our relationships and as individuals. We muse over the art of knowing when to hold on and when to let go, and the lessons learned along the way. We're also celebrating the leaps and bounds of our podcast community, extending a heartfelt thank you to you, our listeners, for your unwavering support. So, prepare to be swept up in a wave of honesty, laughter, and raw emotion as we pursue the essence of true connection and the courage it takes to foster it.
Ever wondered why some folks wear the badge of independence like it's the ultimate trophy in life? Join me, N.I.M.E, and the exuberant Jazz Hands as we strip down the idea that flying solo is the only way to fly, especially when the clouds of hardship roll in. We're not just waxing poetic about the solo journey; we're scrutinizing the balance beam of relationships and financial autonomy, questioning the societal cheer for individualism and whether your plus-one should automatically upgrade your life status.
"Cash or commitment?" That's the crossroads we're parked at, chatting about the expectations and realities of merging love with finances. We've all heard it before—money talks, but in the game of hearts, should it be shouting? We're dissecting the pressure to "date your wage" and whether men really don't give a dime about their partner's pocket depth. Our candid convo takes a turn with the story of a woman whose love language reads suspiciously like a bank statement, pushing us to ponder—how much should the size of a wallet weigh on matters of the heart?
As we wrap up this monetary and matrimonial rollercoaster, Jazz Hands and I explore the slippery slopes of marriage and money. Trust us, it's not just about the "I dos"; it's about the "What’s mine, what's yours, and what's ours?" We're ripping off the Band-Aid to expose the painful reality of financial secrets, the art of trust in a marriage, and when to draw the line between self-protection and shared responsibility. Plus, our "moatie" moment will have you reflecting on whether your individual identity is strong enough to hold its own or if it's time to seek some sage advice. So, tune in, turn up the volume, and let's get real about love in the ledger!
Ever find yourself grappling with the murky waters of modern love and the complexities of dating etiquette? Buckle up for a rollercoaster of laughter and candid conversation as we untangle the hilariously suggestive undertones of office banter and dive headfirst into the love versus finance debate. Amid the chuckles, we'll tackle an email from Randall, pondering if the foundations of a successful relationship can ever truly disregard the bank balance. It's a chat about the hard-hitting realities of societal expectations and the ever-important transparency in love's ledger.
Cuffing season: a time for temporary warmth or the forge for lasting bonds? We're slicing through the frost with our fiery takes on whether these seasonal flings are just for beating the winter blues or if they can bloom into year-round romances. And as we share our personal escapades, we might just uncover why some of us find solace in the single life. It's an exploration of maturity, the phases of dating, and the big question of ethics when Cupid's arrow is aimed near someone who's already taken. You won't want to miss our lively debate that might redefine your Valentine's Day playbook.
Ending on a lighter note, get ready for a trip down memory lane filled with childhood grooming faux pas and a dose of ridiculous restroom wisdom. We're serving up a mixed bag of random, silly stories guaranteed to keep the giggles coming. From personal hygiene mishaps to the unspoken rules of the men's room, this is the kind of banter you'd only get from a group of friends who can't help but find the humor in everyday life. So, grab your favorite throwback comb and prepare to laugh along with us on this nostalgic journey.
Ever found yourself stressing over the perfect Valentine’s Day plan, or is it just another day for you and your sweetie? DY3R and N.I.M.E are here to unravel the tangled web of love and expectation that seems to peak every February 14th. We're spilling personal tales of Valentine's misadventures and pondering why expressing our true desires to our partners often feels like a game of charades. From childhood card exchanges to adult extravaganzas, we're questioning if grand gestures really make up for the lack of everyday affection or if they're just a way to score brownie points.
Trust is the bedrock of any relationship, but what happens when it crumbles? Join us as we dive into the rocky journey of rebuilding trust, and how new love doesn't have to pay the price for an ex's tab. We're getting real about the misadventures of texting, where a misplaced period can spell disaster, and the fine art of tackling a storm in a text message. Our conversation isn't just about avoiding the pitfalls; it's a toolkit for forging stronger connections through active listening and choosing our battles wisely.
When it comes to decision-making in relationships, where do you draw the line between supporting your partner and standing your ground? We delve into the murky waters of shared goals, individual boundaries, and everything in between. From the logistics of major purchases to the delicate dance of privacy in a partnership—Dire and Nine don't hold back on the hard-hitting questions. We wrap things up by shedding light on male friendships and the overlooked need for genuine emotional support. Whether it’s love or friendship, we're tackling the essence of what it means to truly have someone's back.
Have you ever greeted your partner after a long day with a scowl instead of a smile? We've all been there, and in this week's episode, we're tackling the thorny issue of communication in relationships. From the moment you say hello to navigating the complexities of conflict resolution, we break down the significance of our approaches with our partners. We share a touching listener anecdote about greeting your loved one as the 'king' or 'queen' they are, reinforcing the power of initial reactions in setting the tone for either conflict or peace.
The conversation gets real as we probe the necessity of conflict and the double standards that often plague our communication efforts. Why should coming home feel like entering a battleground? We scrutinize the biblical recommendations for loving your partner, the potency of tone, and the destructive effects of guilt-tripping. Throughout the dialogue, we reach a consensus that kindness, clarity, and directness are the cornerstones of healthy exchanges. And we don't shy away from the tough questions, like whether manipulation tactics like seeking forgiveness instead of asking for permission can truly coexist with trust.
As we wrap up, we reflect on the importance of self-awareness and intention in our words, drawing on ancient proverbs and our own 'Modis'—those little sayings that remind us of the power of positive thinking. We even lighten the mood with an inside joke, because who says profound discussions can't have a bit of fun? Finally, we leave you with a challenge: to actively make choices that reflect your values, every single day, without solely relying on a higher power for moral direction. Join us for this heartfelt, humorous, and sometimes hard-hitting journey through the ups and downs of relationship communication.
Ever have one of those days where even your clothes seem to be questioning your life choices? That's how we roll into this laugh-a-minute episode, where we tackle the big, itchy sweater of life's absurdities. From the tragicomedy of a cheap toilet paper fiasco to the unexpected landmines in switching to a plant-based diet, we're dishing out the real deal on our own culinary misadventures. Whether it's the clash between meat cravings and meatless realities, or a heated debate over the merits of organic applesauce, we've got the scoop on the tasty and not-so-tasty transformations that come with greening your plate.
Hold onto your hats – or egos – because we're wading through the murky waters of self-importance. Can you tell when your ego is just big-boned or if it's tipping the scales into self-absorption? We're scrutinizing that fine line where confidence struts into cockiness, examining the societal tightrope walk between believing in oneself and bulldozing over others. We dive headfirst into Beyoncé's take on replaceability, dissecting the brashness of popular culture, and debating whether a loud personality is really just a cover for a flimsy presence. References to "American Gangster" and Beyoncé's "Rocket" set the stage for a candid chat about the echo of confidence in the real world.
Wrapping up, we pivot to the art of keeping your ego on a short leash, especially when you're grinding in the high-stakes worlds of trucking, barbering, or shooting hoops. We swap thoughts on that elusive sweet spot between pride and humility, and the impact a robust self-image can have on both growth and relationships. Is it really possible to walk the line of 'faking it till you make it' without stumbling over your own self-worth? As we cap off this rollercoaster ride of an episode, we salute the wisdom of Frank Lucas, pondering the virtues of staying grounded while keeping the laughs and unfiltered banter coming. So, plug in and join us on the 'Supremely Full of It Podcast' – where we keep it as real as the humor that binds us.
Ever stumbled upon something from your childhood that makes you do a double-take? Well, hold onto your nostalgia hats as we unpack a line from Power Rangers Turbo that's sure to have you questioning your innocent memories and guffawing with us. But it's not all chuckles and trips down memory lane; we step into the murky waters of celebrity statements and their trustworthiness. We analyze Katt Williams's eyebrow-raising claims and debate the Illuminati's role in Hollywood, all while dissecting our strange obsessions with the mundane, like celebrity hairstyles. It's a roller coaster ride of laughter and skepticism that promises to leave you both entertained and enlightened.
Relationships are complex dances, and we're spinning through the topic of partnership dynamics—where being coachable meets being supportive. This episode peeks into the traditional roles of men and women and how they can evolve, grow, and even transform each other within a relationship. Touching on the idea of seeing a partner as 'raw material,' we navigate the delicate balances of growth, preference, and the everyday work that goes into a successful union. Join us for candid discussions and some humor-filled insights that just might reshape your views on love and partnership.
Can men and women just be friends, or is the friend zone an inevitable pit stop on the road to romance? Join your favorite dynamic duo, as we dissect this love labyrinth with the wit and wisdom you've come to expect, and with special insights from Supreme Team. Our chat zigzags from the hilarity of forgotten New Year's resolutions to the earnest debate about whether unrequited love can turn victorious. And don't worry, we don't just scratch the surface – we're digging into the nitty-gritty of the friend zone, revealing the raw truths behind those "just friends" relationships.
Ever wondered if that friend of yours secretly pines for more? Or maybe you're the one caught in the web of platonic purgatory. We've got your back as we share tales and tackle listener stories of navigating the treacherous waters of the friend zone. With N.I.M.E dropping knowledge on the fine line between buddy and babe, and yours truly, Dy3r, weaving in personal anecdotes, we're crafting a narrative that resonates with anyone who's ever loved from the sidelines. Get ready to laugh, reflect, and maybe even shed a tear as we explore the complex dance of emotions that is the friend zone.
We're not just here to entertain; we're here to inspire. Picture life's successes as the end zone and anything less as sitting on the bench – it's time to get in the game. So, gear up for a rollercoaster ride of friendship, affection, and the big 'what ifs' of relationships. Remember to hit us up with your own friend zone chronicles; we're all in this together. Let's turn the page on those unspoken desires and maybe, just maybe, find a way to break free from the friend zone's clutches once and for all.
Ever found yourself pondering what makes a woman truly good in the eyes of today's society, or whether honesty should always be non-negotiable in relationships? Well, strap in, because we've got Dom from the school of hard knocks to the kingdom of healing joining us to unpack these very questions. Together, we're challenging the norms with a hearty debate about traits like nurturing, femininity, spirituality, and the ever-changing landscape of gender roles. Expect to walk away from our candid conversation with a fresh perspective on the delicate dance of appreciation and peace in modern partnerships.
As we navigate through the murky waters of dating and finances, we weigh the importance of financial stability against the rich tapestry of relationship dynamics. Dom lends his street-smart wisdom to the discussion, highlighting the societal pressures men face and the elusive balancing act of meeting a partner's expectations while pursuing personal goals. We're not just talking numbers here; delve into the emotional and mental implications of money matters and how they intertwine with the quest for love and stability.
Wrapping things up, we leave you with a shot of motivation to embrace the imperfect beauty of life and tackle the privacy issues that accompany intimacy in relationships. With "Healing to be Healthy" as our mantra, we invite you to join the conversation and share your own experiences with us. So, come for the engaging debate, and stay for the insights, humor, and wisdom that only a conversation with someone like Dom can provide.
Ever wonder what's in a name? Strap in as we grapple with the hotly contested tradition of children inheriting their father's last name, a topic that gets our tempers flaring and sparks flying. We don't shy away from the tough questions, like whether withholding a dad's surname is fair play in the accountability game when the parents aren't hitched. While tossing around ideas about cultural norms and the weighty expectations of marriage and parenthood, we're serving up a platter of perspectives on personal responsibility, all against the backdrop of ever-evolving family dynamics.
Now, let's calm the storm with a look at why our holiday cheer seems to be on a timer. We're calling out the odd habit of saving kindness and family reunions for the holiday season, and we're not holding back. Our rallying cry? Embrace the season's spirit of generosity every day! We spin yarns about the importance of setting boundaries, bring out the megaphone for our mantra of self-care, and take a jab or two at the relentless commercialization of our beloved traditions. So join us for a rollercoaster ride through these societal quirks, and who knows—you might just walk away with a laugh and a fresh outlook on the calendar's most festive times.
We promise you won’t be able to resist joining us for an enlightening and entertaining discussion on love, life, and everything in between. Prepare to laugh, ponder, and question as we share our personal perspectives on the holiday season, the commercialization of gift-giving, and the unexpected scenarios that life throws our direction. We’re bringing humor and relatable insights to the table with our new segment, "Hypothetically," where we navigate through different scenarios like what we would do if a date showed up wearing a waist trainer.
Inevitably, our conversation veers toward the complex world of social media and how it bleeds into our relationships. Can posting a relationship status online influence commitment? How do we navigate the fine line between our digital and real-life selves without letting social media define our relationship? We share personal anecdotes and host an honest debate on these questions, exploring the weight social media should hold in a relationship, and how it can potentially lead to issues.
As we wrap up, we touch on the topic of filters and their role in how we perceive our relationships. We urge you to stay grounded by focusing on solving personal problems within a relationship rather than letting the virtual world cloud your judgment. It’s an episode filled with insightful reminders to appreciate real life interactions rather than virtual ones. So turn off your social media notifications, settle in for some quality time with us, and let’s discuss the modern dilemmas of love, life, and everything in between.
We promise you an episode you won't forget as we delve into the labyrinth of love, life, and relationships with our insightful guest, Terri. Ever found yourself asking why men cheat? Is it a power trip, an ego boost or simply because they can? We're talking candidly about the motivations behind infidelity, the fallout, and the critical role of intimacy in the relationship equation. We're breaking down the notion of great sex being a relationship maker or a deal-breaker, and the often unspoken dissatisfaction among partners.
Building on this, we navigate the murky waters of honesty, communication, and self-reflection - central pillars of any relationship. We discuss the aftermath of cheating, the role of comfortability, and how complacency can be a silent relationship killer. Our conversation also shines a light on the necessity for mutual growth, and the patience required in any relationship. We also examine whether men or women have more patience, and how this shapes their behavior in a relationship.
We wrap up with a deep-dive into the roles and expectations placed on men and women in relationships. We challenge the idea that women are taught tangible domestic skills but not the intangible aspects of a successful relationship. We explore how standards morph as we mature and how past mistakes can lead to adjustments in these standards. From men cheating and dating differences, through to teaching relationships and changing standards, our honest and humorous conversation with Terry will leave you questioning, reflecting, and hopefully, learning. Grab a cup of coffee and join us on this thought-provoking journey.
Have you ever wondered why relationships falter, despite all the love and goodwill in the world? In the realm of romance, are there words and phrases that hold the power to make or break us?" These profound questions set the stage for our lively exploration of interpersonal dynamics, red flags, and the complex language of love.
In the first part of our discussion, we confront the unsettling reality of red flags in marriages and the hard decisions they often necessitate. A listener named Andrea throws a curveball our way, challenging us to reevaluate our views on the readiness of individuals to leave relationships today. Fasten your seatbelts as we traverse the often-complicated terrain of love, commitment, and the sheer will it takes to keep a marriage thriving. We then turn our attention to the weight of our words in relationships, highlighting how seemingly innocuous phrases can leave deep scars. We not only uncover the dire effects of utterances like "you don't deserve me" and "stop asking if I'm okay," but also provide healthier alternatives to promote open, respectful dialogue.
Our deep dive continues with an analysis of how to approach difficult conversations without resorting to harmful language, the often murky waters of parenting and relationship dynamics, and the insidious nature of gaslighting language. In a bid to arm you with the tools to navigate these challenges, we provide insights on how to steer clear of damaging conversations, utilize respectful language, and identify manipulative language. We wrap up with a reminder about the power of positivity and reflection in communication, urging you to embrace these principles in your everyday interactions. So, join us on this insightful journey, expect a few laughs, and be prepared to see relationships in a whole new light.
Have you ever felt that comfortable chill creep into your relationship, making you wonder if it’s a cozy blanket or a cool, warning draft? We've all been there, getting into our snug corners and asking ourselves if it's natural or a call for an introspective alarm. Today, we unravel these threads of comfort, performance, and attraction in relationships, inspired by a poignant childhood memory of a friend's parents' divorce where 'letting oneself go' was cited as a reason.
Imagine your partner's appearance changes post a life-altering event. Would it be fair to call it quits? We debate this, discussing scenarios such as a woman's body changing post childbirth or a man's appearance altering after a job loss. We stress the importance of open conversations and digging deeper before ending a bond, reminding you that understanding and transparent communication are the unsung heroes of relationships.
Ever contemplated the role of physical attraction in a marriage? We dissect this with a real-life example of a woman who was married for 16 years but was not attracted to her husband, leading us to a discussion about the concept of maintenance in a marriage and the role of sex. We also touch upon the influence of social media on relationships, urging listeners to not be swayed by its illusions. As we sign off, we leave you with a powerful dose of motivation about not entertaining foolishness and prioritizing genuine connections. Tune in, and you might just find yourself reflecting on your own relationships.
Ever wondered why traditional dating has become a lost art? Join us as we dissect this intriguing question and reminisce about the golden era of dating. We challenge the contemporary obsession with experience-focused dating, asserting that the real emphasis should be on getting to know the other person rather than creating a theatrical spectacle.
Our exploration doesn't stop there. We provoke thought by questioning the norms of modern-day dating, discussing who should plan the date, the essence of a 'real' date, and the pressures surrounding women's high expectations. Brace yourself as we stir the pot with the contentious notion of church as a first-date venue. We also elucidate the importance of taking the lead in executing a memorable date, without the awkwardness of going beyond one’s means.
The episode climaxes as we debate the merits and demerits of various first-date locations, from the casual ambiance of Applebee's to the spiritual tranquility of church. We highlight the significance of selecting a location that your partner would enjoy and the implications of the man picking up the tab. As an amusing aside, we share some motivational quotes, stressing the importance of personal value over success. Tune in for a stimulating conversation that delves into the heart of modern dating, and stay for the witty banter and insightful nuggets of wisdom.
Do you ever find yourself questioning the societal norms of relationships and finance? Are you ready to challenge the conventional wisdom that a woman's financial success might limit her pool of prospective partners? Buckle up, as we throw light on these complex issues, interchangeably discussing money, personality, and the true essence of settling in a relationship. We embrace the idea that while it's essential for women to aim high, they must also keep their expectations grounded in reality when seeking a partner.
Moving along, we turn the conversation towards love and settling. We dissect the concept of love and explore how it intertwines with the idea of settling. We argue against the misuse of scripture to validate certain behaviors and push the narrative to focus on character over riches. As we delve deeper, we also touch upon patience and its role in relationships, encouraging listeners to measure their patience against the Lord's. By the end of our discussion, we leave you with a thought-provoking paradox - is it possible to be focused and lazy at the same time? So, are you ready to join the debate and perhaps, reshape your perspective on love, relationships, and finances?
Ever wondered about the complexities of personal growth within relationships and the difficult decisions you may have to make for your partners? We're navigating that maze today, as we explore the challenging notion of potentially holding back our significant others from reaching their fullest potential. This poignant discussion will indeed challenge your perspectives on love and sacrifice.
Communication styles, societal views on reassurance, and emotional manipulation - these are just a few of the intricate subjects we tackle in this episode. If you've ever grappled with the concept of 'taking someone back' after infidelity, this conversation will shed new light on the implications such a decision can have on one's self-worth. But that's not all. We'll also dive into how expectations, guilt-tripping tactics, and lifestyle choices like marriage can either strengthen or break down a relationship.
Get ready for some hard-hitting truths as we analyze how confidence or the lack of it can mold your relationships. The power of words can't be underestimated, and we'll reveal how to harness this power to express oneself and uplift our partners. So buckle up, because we're about to embark on a fascinating journey through the labyrinth of relationships. Prepare for an engaging and insightful conversation that'll leave you seeing love and relationships in a whole new light.
Have you ever looked in the mirror and seen a person under construction, a work in progress guided by expectations from others and yourself? Join us alongside our special guest, Mike, as we navigate the labyrinth of self-perception, societal demands, and the weight of legacy we carry. Mike, a future-minded individual, shares his aspiration to be 'further' in his future child's life. We all lay down our versions of manhood, fatherhood and personal pride, creating a tapestry of modern masculinity.
We wear many hats - men, husbands, fathers - and under each one, we struggle with expectations. Are we a reflection of those who came before us? Or a puppet controlled by societal norms? We explore the contrast between the crushing pressure we place on ourselves and the expectations of those around us. Through personal anecdotes, we bring to light the freedom of living life on our own terms, and the liberation that comes with distancing ourselves from the urge to always please others.
But the journey of self-discovery does not end there. We delve into the importance of staying true to ourselves and how interacting with those who don't react as we wish can lead to profound self-realizations. We explore our beliefs, expectations, and the ongoing pursuit of self-improvement. Sprinkled with humor and real-life experiences, our conversation also touches on the essence of self-love. After all, how can we build a better future without appreciating our present selves? Tune in to our candid and thought-provoking discussion - it's a conversation you don't want to miss!
Are our standards for companionship evolving? Ever noticed a change in the way we approach relationships and dating in the church? Buckle up, as we tackle these big questions and more in this candid conversation. We turn the clock back to reminisce about the era when church was a hot spot for finding a potential partner. But things have drastically changed. We challenge the status quo, asking whether this shift is due to heightened standards for churchgoers or simply the result of an ever-connected digital world.
We don't stop there. Our conversation evolves as we scrutinize the church's role in fostering relationships among its single members. We raise pertinent questions about accountability and the potential blind spots of our spiritual leaders. Still on the relationship train, we urge the significance of respect and kindness, even to those we've parted ways with. And for a breather, we touch on the transformative power of music, providing an impactful example of dance. This dialogue is not just for those seeking a companion but also for anyone interested in an earnest discussion on the role of church in our lives. Come, join us on this journey of discovery and thought-provoking conversation.
Ever wondered how men can create safe spaces for themselves and their partners? This episode unravels the mystery and gets to the heart of the matter. We journey into the often overlooked aspect of male emotional wellbeing, using the unconventional setting of a barbershop as a symbol of a judgement-free zone. We shed light on the challenging role men often play as the emotional support for their partner, even when their own lives are laden with responsibilities. Furthermore, we delve into the importance of providing a safe space for women, allowing them to express their feelings without fear of judgement.
We dive deeper into the intricacies of building strong, safe relationship spaces. Stepping away from the usual societal norms, we focus on the importance of open and honest communication within relationships, stressing the need to genuinely listen to understand, rather than to respond. We guide you on expressing oneself without assuming responses as attacks and emphasize the importance of not letting problems accumulate. Through our discussion, we explore how to maintain a safe space even during disagreements, ensuring it never evolves into a negative environment. Discover how to foster healthy communication, build safe relationship spaces and, ultimately, contribute towards a more understanding and emotionally supportive society.
Could you imagine living in a world where men are not bound by societal norms to always protect women? This episode pulls back the curtain on the complex issues surrounding men's perceived obligation to protect women. We challenge conventional wisdom, examining how this expectation is influenced by context, upbringing, and societal norms. We uncover how the obligation of intervening in dangerous situations can often place men at risk. While the innate urge to protect is natural, we highlight the significance of contemplating potential consequences before diving headfirst into a situation.
Have you ever stopped to ponder the double standards in our society, especially when it comes to physical aggression? Our conversation takes an insightful twist as we dissect the norms that have been set for men and women. We bring to light the disparities in how men and women are perceived when responding to anger. The episode disentangles the misconceptions tied to physical violence in relationships, emphasizing the importance of maturity and restraint.
As we wrap up the episode, we venture into the realm of relationships and humour, exploring how comedy acts as a societal commentary. The importance of self-discovery, love, and motivation are underscored, presenting a refreshing perspective on the various ways people respond to the expectation of men to protect women. We encourage our listeners to leave behind motivational comments and quotes that inspire others to thrive. So join us, spark curiosity, and partake in this riveting conversation that could potentially reshape societal perceptions.
Can you resist temptation and live with your celibate partner? Do you know what the 15-day rule is, and can you navigate it? Tune into our open conversation as we tackle these questions head-on and explore the complexities of moving in together.
Whether you've been in a relationship for a week, a year, or a lifetime, the decision to share a living space is a major one, laden with unique challenges. We share candid truths about the importance of waiting at least a year before moving in together, the significance of experiencing your partner in all seasons, and the poignant considerations for those with children. We put the spotlight on the financial advantages and pitfalls of cohabitating, as well as the possible repercussions of rushing such a critical decision.
Our dialogue doesn’t stop there. We delve into the sensitive topic of celibacy, cohabitation, and the allure that could potentially arise. We share insights on the risks and responsibilities attached to young individuals living together out of wedlock and the importance of setting boundaries and acknowledging red flags. We also consider the potential impact of moving in with someone who may not understand how to handle responsibilities and the significance of establishing clear expectations. Brace yourself, as we also reveal the tricky 15-day rule and how to handle it. Lastly, we emphasize self-acceptance, the need to understand our flaws, and the journey to find someone who embraces us wholeheartedly, warts and all. Remember, it’s not just about finding the right person, but being the right person too. So join us, and let's redefine what it means to move in together.
How do you strike the perfect balance between guiding your children's dating decisions and respecting their autonomy? That's the theme we're tackling on this episode, as we unpack the complexities of parental involvement in our kids' love lives. Get ready to explore this tricky terrain of parenting, where we address the merits of advising our children while also acknowledging their need for independent growth.
We also delve into the world of religion, race, and financial stability, and their influence on our children's relationships. We openly contemplate the challenges around these disparities and how parents can find a way to impart their values without infringing on their child's freedom to make their own mistakes. We question whether parents should intervene in potentially harmful relationships and how to support without overshadowing their decision-making process.
To wrap things up, we dive into motivation and timing. We provide strategies on how to seize the moment, stay focused, and maximize opportunities. This episode is a must-listen if you're a parent, an aspiring parent, or merely fascinated by the intersection of parenting and relationships. This is a conversation that will keep you engaged, informed, and maybe, just maybe, provide you with a fresh perspective.
Is your relationship a financial seesaw? Are you constantly grappling with the question of whether women should ask a man to push beyond his limits or stick to his means? We take you on a journey of exploration as we wrestle with these questions discussing relationship expectations and financial responsibilities. We shed light on these complexities, examining how partners should live and whether they should work together to build their desired lifestyle. And to sweeten the deal, we throw in a dash of the contentious debate on whether it's fair for a man to marry someone who needs help, but balks at offering assistance.
Ever felt torn between time and money in relationships? Well, we got you! In this episode, we delve into the balancing act of money and time in relationships, dissecting the difficult choices we face while navigating these waters. Through our engaging discussion, we venture into the tough decisions people make when they have to choose more money over more time with family. In essence, we agree that life is a series of sacrifices. But, here is the catch, they should be for someone truly worth it.
But, wait, we are not done yet! We shift gears to co-parenting and how to navigate relationship boundaries. Venturing into the tricky terrain of Baby Mama/Baby Daddy relationships, we uncover how these relationships can potentially impact current relationships. To wrap up, we leave you with a sprinkle of motivation and a call for engagement. So, tune in, subscribe, like, and share, because this is a conversation you don't want to miss!
Well.....that time in your life that you may or may not have done....or.... that you may or may not be proud of.....
Is the relationship you imagine in your head, worth losing what's real??
Main Topic - Wishing Well (with guest) Ms. Fee
Movie Lounge - SpiderMan: Across the Spider-Verse (with guest) Sleepy
Main topic- What happens if you get the kind of person you prayed for? Special guess Michael Hixson from the I'm Just Saying Podcast!
If you knew your friend was cheating would you tell the other person or would you mind your business?
Shout out : James White
Anthony Martin
Walter Bozeman
Email Will
Intro
Segment - Teddy Graham Brown
Main Topic- Is there a difference between being in love and just having love for someone??
Motivational Quote
Outro
Welcome back friends, family and the SUPREME TEAM UNIVERSE!
EPISODE DETAILS:
Beginning- Email Review
Main topic- What does single until married mean to you?
What does single after marriage mean to you?
Movie Lounge segment- The featured film "Megan"
Motivational Quote
Main Topic - The Fear of Breaking Up
Just the thought of breaking up makes some people feel authentic fear. These people suffer from what is known as FOBU, the fear of breaking up. FOBU is an acronym for Fear of Breaking Up (fear of ending a romantic relationship). It's a behavioral pattern which is found in people of all ages and social status.
With your host - N.I.M.E & DY3R
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Do strong women intimidate men....
With special guest - Kida
Segment
Movie Lounge
With special guest - Sleepy
Main topic - We do people cheat!!!
With a guest -( Rodney ) From the No Simping Allowed Podcast
Has dating become petty now? Are good men undervalued? Do teens face these issues?
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Guest Caller on Social Distance
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