Shut Up! Podcast
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Shut Up! Podcast
This is a safe space for my thoughts—Black, unfiltered, unapologetic. A Black Canadian voice from Ottawa (Red Black) shaped by the Red, the Black, and the Green and the Red Blue (Rouge et Bleu). I don’t know exactly where this podcast is headed, but that’s the point. Like me, this podcast is a w...
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298: September 13, 1996
In today’s episode, I talk about noticing a problem in past episodes and hoping it’s fixed in this and all the ones to come, share a story of karma bi...

297: Sick of Psychotic Society
In today’s episode, I talk about why I didn’t record last Sunday, lazy haters, the urge to control what people think about you, and feeling too sensit...

296: Katrina and White Jesus
In today’s episode, I talk about expecting the worst, how quickly time passes, why I can’t be Christian as a Black man, and how a Netflix documentary...

295: Why Suit & Tie Rap Sucks
In today’s episode, I share thoughts on my ongoing quest to find my voice, the rinse-and-repeat cycle of mass shootings, ChatGPT refusing to count to...

294: Meant To Be Heard
In today’s episode, I get into why I prefer online shopping over in-store hassles, my fear of speaking truth to power, toxic people in relationships,...

293: But, It's the Other Way
In today’s episode, I talk about my mood on the last show, finishing Sammy Davis Jr.’s autobiography, something I forgot to mention about interracial...

292: Throw a Steak Off The Ark
In today’s episode, I talk about Frank Sinatra according to Sammy Davis Jr.’s, self-worth, trying to find something positive to say about Ice Cube’s l...

291: Might Meet My Next Ex-Wife
In today’s episode, I open up about my inability to trust men, the impact of raising a Black child in a predominantly white environment, how trauma ma...

290: Shining Shoes in Harlem
In today’s episode, I share a few moments from my week, the thoughts they sparked, and a passage from Sammy Davis Jr.’s book that got me thinking.

289: Smile For Me Now
In today’s episode, I reflect on my day, the temptation to share personal truths with AI, being attracted to pretty women, kindness and the shame gren...

288: 'Til My Knuckles Turn Purple
In today’s episode, I get into how Sidney Sweeney and American Eagle had me thinking about Yakub, why it’s a great time to be the lowest white man, th...

287: The Tap Dancing Negro
In today’s episode, I talk about knowing when to shut up, rap music, the bodyguard friend, those five acquitted hockey players, Joey Swoll and gym cul...

286: The Colour Violence (part 2)
In today’s episode, I talk about being the Black Don Draper, husbands who genuinely like their wives, the Clipse’s Let the Lord Sort ‘Em album (yes, a...

285: The Colour Violence
In today’s episode, I talk about a smile that caught me off guard, the passing of Malcolm Jamal Warner, something Laverne Cox recently said, Stephen C...

284: My Life and this Podcast
In today’s episode, I talk about not spending any money today, realizing I didn’t know who Natalie Reynolds was when I mentioned her last episode, the...

283: Culturally Inappropriate
In today’s episode, I talk about not getting enough sleep, the art of shutting the hell up, an OnlyFans creator who was put on blast by a married wom...

282: My Career as a Drug Dealer
In today’s episode, I dive into Clipse’s new album and explore my relationship with drug rap as both entertainment and a form of escapism.

281: I'm Too Stuck In My Ways
In today’s episode, I talk about my attitude during my last therapy session.

280: You Built This Wicked System
In today’s episode, I talk about an ailment I carry from growing up in white spaces

279: Feel Me Flow
In today’s episode, I talk about stuff that I didn’t know I’d be talking about.

278: Let'Em See You Cry
In today’s episode, I talk about my favourite part of Sundays, what I enjoy most about preparing for an episode, something Alok Vaid-Menon said, and a...

277: Péter une coche
In today’s episode, I talk about a Tik Tok video that reminded me of how deep the wounds of workplace racism can run.

276: Negro Nose and Jackson 5 Nostrils
In today’s episode, I share a thought I had about Black people who love the culture but not the people.


274: The Religion of Our Enslavers
In today’s episode, I talk sh*t about Christianity (again) #ChurchRatchetness
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