Welcome to the Season 5 premiere of The BLC Pod — and we’re kicking it off with some heat! This episode dives into the viral list titled “Men Who Shouldn’t Be Dating” and pulls no punches. 🎙️ The crew debates whether broke men deserve love, if living with your mom should disqualify you from dating, and what society gets wrong about “value” in relationships. But we don’t stop there — we also roast LeBron James for his new Barbie doll, unpack messy baby mama drama with rapper 600 Breezy, and tackle the wild rumors about Barack and Michelle Obama. 💬 As always, the BLC crew brings the smoke, the nuance, and the laughs. If you’re into spicy takes, uncomfortable truths, and hilarious moments from a Black cultural lens — this is the episode to watch. 🔔 New episodes dropping all season long. Tap in, share your thoughts, and don’t forget to like, follow, and subscribe.
In this season finale of the BLC Pod: After Dark Edition, the crew dives into a whirlwind of topics that will have you thinking, laughing, and side-eyeing. The episode kicks off with a discussion on TikTok’s potential ban, exploring its implications for creators and users—and whether we’re prepared to leverage our audiences elsewhere. From there, things heat up as the team breaks down the viral frenzy surrounding Aaron Pierce’s dance on the Jennifer Hudson Show and the double standards of sexual harassment when men are the targets. Speaking of drama, Jimmy Butler’s child support battle takes center stage as the team debates whether $10K extra per month is truly justified or just another case of celebrity excess. The main topics delve deeper into relationships: “Guy Code” gets dissected as the crew asks whether loyalty among men should extend to keeping quiet about infidelity. Then, it’s on to the tricky terrain of dating—what’s appropriate to share early on, and is there such a thing as too much information in relationships? Join us for this packed episode full of hot takes, laughs, and unfiltered truths. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, follow, and join the conversation—we’ll be back with off-season episodes next week!
In Episode 9 of The BLC Pod: After Dark Edition, the crew dives into a mix of controversy, culture, and raw relationship truths. Kicking off the episode, they address Tyrese’s engagement drama and the public fallout following his messy split from his ex-wife. From there, they delve into stories of Yung Joc filing for divorce after snooping through his wife’s phone, sparking a heated debate about trust, boundaries, and accountability. The conversation takes a deeper turn with the Joy Taylor and Fox Sports lawsuit allegations, exploring power dynamics, workplace culture, and the damaging stereotypes about women “sleeping their way to the top.” Next, the crew takes on the influence of “hoe culture” in modern dating, dissecting the transactional expectations and how they’ve shifted relationship dynamics. Wrapping up the episode, they tackle the tough question of culpability in cheating—does the cheated-on partner share any responsibility, and how does accountability impact reconciliation? Packed with candid insights, thought-provoking discussions, and unfiltered perspectives, this episode is a must-watch for anyone ready to challenge their views on relationships, culture, and accountability. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and follow for more engaging content, and check out The BLC Store for exclusive merch!
On the 8th episode of the BLC Pod: After Dark Edition, the crew—Nic Nice, SNM Jones, Kim Jones, Delilah Belvedere, Just J, and Delvin The Expert—come together for the final episode of 2024, just before the Christmas season. The episode kicks off with lighthearted banter about the perils of aging before diving into a lively debate about Travis Hunter’s relationship. The crew revisits previous predictions, discussing whether young couples deserve grace and how insecurities in relationships can impact personal growth, particularly when the “man is the prize.” Next, 50 Cent’s remarks about Jay-Z and Beyoncé spark a spirited conversation on whether successful partnerships amplify or diminish individual accomplishments, exploring the dynamics of business, marriage, and choosing a partner who elevates you. SNM calls back to Delilah Belvedere’s book, diving into the taboos of female sexuality. The group debates the fine line between sexual liberation and being labeled, exploring the distinctions between sluts, hoes, and freaks. Finally, the crew reviews Later Daters, a Netflix series about older singles re-entering the dating pool. They unpack the challenges of dating later in life, including evolving expectations, personal growth, and adapting to modern dating norms in a world where chronic singledom is common. Wrapping up the year with holiday vibes and reflections, the crew signs off with a heartfelt thank-you to listeners and a promise to return in January.
On the seventh episode of The BLC Pod: After Dark Edition, the crew comes together for a no-holds-barred discussion on some of the most provocative topics hitting the headlines. With SNM’s absence, Nic Nice is joined by Just J, Kim Johnson, Delvin the Expert, and new host, Delilah Belvedere, as they tackle messy celebrity dramas, societal double standards, and deeper issues of justice and mental health. During Quick Takes, the crew dives into the controversial acquittal of Daniel Penny, the man charged in the manslaughter of Jordan Neely, a Black homeless man killed on a New York subway. Was race the only factor in this decision, or did Neely’s mental health and homelessness make society devalue him? Next, they broke down the shocking murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Was this the work of a deranged individual acting alone, or is there something bigger at play? After Just J and Delvin seem to believe the police may have the right man, Nic offers his trademark deep-dive, conspiracy theory on this one. Finally, the crew debates whether a Las Vegas man’s 26-to-65-year sentence for attacking a judge in court was justified, especially given his possible mental health struggles. From there, the conversation gets into the Main Topics, starting with Jay-Z, who has been dragged into a civil lawsuit refiled by attorney Tony Buzbee. Jay-Z’s fiery response has the crew debating reputation in the age of accusations and whether there’s any merit to the case. Next up is the fallout from the alleged cheating scandals involving Remy Ma and Papoose. Screenshots, rumors, and fiery responses all explode online, leaving the crew discussing the dynamics of infidelity, financial power in relationships, and the emotional reasons people stray. To cap things off, they get into the viral Usher moment where he fed Tiny cherries during a concert. It sparks a lively debate about open relationships and whether double standards in those lifestyles are truly escapable. It’s messy, it’s real, and it’s the kind of raw conversation you’ve come to expect from us. Tune in for all the drama, the laughs, and the perspectives you didn’t know you needed. And don’t forget to like, share, subscribe, and follow for more unfiltered conversations!
In this sixth episode of The BLC Pod: After Dark Edition, hosts Nic Nice, SNM Jones, Just J, and Delvin The Expert dive deep into the delicate balance between love, loyalty, and lingering insecurities. The conversation opens with a buzzworthy moment from college football. Travis Hunter, a breakout two-way player at the University of Colorado, has just delivered the game of his life. Yet as he steps off the field, eagerly looking to share his moment of triumph with his fiance, he’s met with an unenthusiastic and “stank-faced” reception. The hosts debate whether her timing and attitude spell doom for the relationship or if it’s simply an immature misstep by a young partner unprepared for the spotlight. From there, SNM Jones introduces the concept of hall passes—those controversial relationship “breaks” that allow one partner to step outside the rules of monogamy. Are these passes a tool for strengthening trust and communication, or a ticking time bomb set to detonate the partnership? Just J cleverly ties the idea of hall passes to their original schoolyard meaning, drawing parallels to boundaries, trust, and the freedom granted in healthy relationships. The conversation then turns to the idea of personal rebranding when it comes to sexual histories. Can a person truly “roll back their hoe-dometer” and present themselves as a different version in the future? Nic raises the question of whether treating sexual pasts like credit scores—factoring in both past missteps and the potential for growth and redemption—is a fair standard. The group wrestles with how much history matters, what forgiveness looks like, and whether judgments based on someone’s past can ever really be left behind. Finally, they tackle the differences between men’s and women’s cheating, as inspired by comments made by Dr. Umar. Are we conditioned to view infidelity differently depending on who strays, and if so, why? The hosts share varied perspectives—some in agreement, some skeptical—sparking a nuanced dialogue about double standards, emotional contexts, and cultural conditioning. Throughout this episode, The BLC Pod: After Dark crew keeps it real, raw, and thought-provoking. Join them as they mix humor, honesty, and insight to navigate the complex terrain of modern love. Don’t miss this wide-ranging discussion, and be sure to like, subscribe, and share to keep the conversation going.
The fifth episode of The BLC Pod: After Dark Edition features hosts Nic Nice, S.N.M. Jones, Kim Jones, and Just J as they dive into a lively discussion on modern relationships and societal norms. The episode kicks off with the buzzworthy engagement of Jonathan Majors and Meagan Good, sparking debates about public perception and the dynamics of their relationship. This segues into a thought-provoking conversation on whether waiting until marriage for sex remains relevant in 2024, exploring its pros, cons, and practicality. The hosts then delve into insights from Dr. Cheyenne Bryant, who links financial security and feeling “covered” by a partner to enhanced femininity and sexual expression. They dissect the interplay between finances, independence, and emotional connection. Finally, the group revisits the swinger lifestyle, addressing viewer questions about its implications on marriage, relationships, and societal stigma. Tune in for a fresh perspective and thought-provoking discussion that doesn’t shy away from difficult conversations. Be sure to Like, Subscribe, Follow, and Engage with us!
In the fourth episode of The BLC Pod: After Dark Edition, Nic Nice, S.N.M Jones, and guest, Delvin The Expert engage in a lively discussion about the intersection of sex, politics, and relationships. They start the show exploring the recent rise in the 4B Movement, where women are reportedly withholding sex as a political statement following the recent election (00:05:13). The conversation delves into the implications of using sex as a weapon in relationships, the dynamics of withholding intimacy, and the broader societal context surrounding these actions. The hosts share their perspectives on the motivations behind these behaviors and the potential consequences for both men and women. In light of a recent conversation with Iyanla Vanzant on the Breakfast Club and her being open to polygamy, the crew asks should the Black Community be more open to alternative relationships (00:37:19)? They delve into the complexities of non-traditional relationships, particularly focusing on polyamory, cheating, and the dynamics of open relationships. In light of recent revelations that Cam Newton cheated on his girlfriend Jasmin Brown and she’s repeatedly accepted him back, they discuss the implications of emotional honesty, the societal perceptions of side relationships, and the importance of communication in navigating these alternative lifestyles (01:01:30). The conversation also touches on cautionary tales, particularly one involving Lil Scrappy and having a threesome baby (01:18:55). While having a threesome started out as a good idea, it came with a consequence, a child. While it is important to be able to have these conversations and talk about the positive things, it’s also important that we talk about their potential consequences, emphasizing the need for clarity and consent in all relationship dynamics. Tune in for a fresh perspective and thought-provoking discussion that doesn’t shy away from difficult conversations. Be sure to Like, Subscribe, Follow, and Engage with us!
On this special third episode of The BLC Pod: After Dark Edition, Nic Nice, SNM Jones, Kim Jones, and Just J break the show’s usual format to dig into the outcome of the 2024 U.S. Election (00:06:30). With Nic’s unique take on Kamala Harris’s loss to Donald Trump, the panel examines how voter demographics and social issues like misogyny and racism played into the result, debating whether the race was ever as close as it appeared. They question the state of the American electorate, and Nic suggests Trump may be the president “America deserves.” Shifting gears, the team tackles dating dynamics, asking when the “right time” to get intimate is (00:51:33). They explore dating strategies and setting personal boundaries. Wrapping up, they dive into a lighter but lively debate on “Does size really matter?”—covering everything from technique to personal preferences in this unfiltered, candid episode (01:20:24). Tune in for a fresh perspective and thought-provoking discussion that doesn’t shy away from difficult conversations. Be sure to like, subscribe, follow, and engage with us!
In the second episode of The BLC Pod: After Dark Edition, Nic Nice, SNM Jones, Kim Jones, and Just J dive into a range of taboo and hilarious topics. They kick off with a lighthearted chat on Halloween traditions—are they dressing up this year, and is the “sexy costume” thing still alive? Things take a spicy turn as they talk politics, touching on whether objectifying a female candidate holds up as “equality” when figures like Barack Obama have been subject to the same. Of course, they remind viewers of the real importance: exercising their right to vote. In the first big topic of the night, SNM raises a question we all think about but rarely discuss: Is everyone having mediocre sex? And if so, are people faking it? The hosts share their perspectives, debating why mediocrity in the bedroom may be more common than we realize and whether faking it is ever justified. Next, the crew explores the 50-50 relationship debate with a twist: If both partners are carrying equal weight in life, does that mean splitting intimacy equally? Can work, kids, and daily life impact expectations around sex? They dive deep into whether prioritizing each other’s needs can overcome the challenges of a busy life. And finally, they tackle a classic question—Is oral sex a dealbreaker? Some say it’s essential, while others think it’s negotiable. As always, the hosts bring the laughs and the real talk, serving up yet another episode full of bold conversations. Don’t miss this episode! Hit like, subscribe, and share if you’re ready for more from The BLC Pod: After Dark Edition.
In the Season 4 premiere of The BLC Pod: After Dark Edition, Nic Nice, SNM Jones, Kim Jones, and Just J kick things off with a lighthearted discussion about a playful campaign concept called #Kewchie4Kamala, exploring the idea of women using their influence to encourage their partners to vote for Kamala Harris (05:52). The conversation then shifts to a more serious topic: why sex is taboo in the Black community (12:56). They examine factors such as the influence of the church, the legacy of slavery, racism, and media portrayals that contribute to this cultural attitude. The hosts discuss the lack of open dialogue about sex among family members, partners, and within the community. They delve into how this taboo affects Black women’s sexual expression and satisfaction and the impact it can have on relationships (38:12). Balancing the conversation, they also address the effects on Black men, including the “Mandingo” stereotype and pressures of hypermasculinity, often stemming from societal insecurities and expectations (1:08:17). Tune in for a fresh perspective and thought-provoking discussion that doesn’t shy away from difficult conversations. Be sure to like, subscribe, follow, and engage with us!
In the first episode of season 3 of @theBLCPod, Nic Nice, SNM Jones, Just J and Mr. Finley delve into the recent controversy surrounding P. Diddy. The episode begins with an analysis of Diddy's public apology video, exploring the hosts' varied reactions to his attempt at addressing the situation. The conversation takes a turn as they focus on the shocking video of Cassie Ventura being beaten in a hotel, reflecting on the impact of such graphic evidence and the shift that occurred amongst Diddy's allies and the public in general. The hosts then transition into a broader discussion on colorism, past rumours associated with Diddy, star power, and briefly touch on the role of religion in providing a sense of absolution for some individuals or being used as a cover to regain public acceptance versus facing consequences. A particularly provocative segment examines the uncomfortable reality of women being complicit in abuse, whether through silence or direct involvement, and what it means for the broader fight against domestic violence. Finally, the hosts speculate on what lies ahead for P. Diddy, considering the potential fallout and long-term repercussions of these events on his career and legacy. Tune in for a different perspective and thought-provoking discussion that doesn't shy away from the tough questions to include the loyalty to celebrities such as R.Kelly, Trump and so much more. Be sure to Like, Subscribe, Follow and Engage!
On the season finale of @TheBLCPod: His and Hers Edition, Nic Nice shares how he’s teaching his son to fight back in daycare and SNM Jones comments on overextending herself (0:53). In Quick Takes, Nic discusses Clay’s reaction to the internet hate he received after the airing of the “Love is Blind” reunion (10:48), SNM reacts to Draya’s claims of depression after being shamed for getting pregnant by 22-year-old Jalen Green (12:45), Nic comments on Simon Guobadia’s post-divorce announcement behavior while SNM calls out Lil Scrappy’s spitefulness (14:13). Wrapping up Quick Takes, Nic explores the reasoning behind Dame’s willingness to sell his Roc-A-Fella shares to Cameron (18:25), before they dive into an update pertaining to Fani Willis (21:10), and their opinion of Candice Owens’ interview on the Joe Budden Podcast (25:05). Main Topics include Cardi B weighing in on the 50/50 convo (33:12), a stay-at-home wife’s secret escape fund (44:08), and Joie Chavis’ pregnancy announcement (59:19). They conclude the Main Topics with a discussion of the church’s impact on keeping Black women single (1:14:52). For Final Thoughts, the hosts reflect on @TheBLCPod's origin, social media's role in the gender war, and why the His and Hers edition made so much sense (1:30:28). Tune in, like, subscribe, follow, and share!
On this week’s episode of @TheBLCPod, Nic Nice and SNM Jones engage in banter pertaining to Tyler Perry’s movie, “Mea Culpa” featuring Kelly Rowland (0:52). In Quick Takes, they discuss a recent interview by Usher’s mom and rumors about Usher and Russell Simmons (12:57), Draya confirms that she’s pregnant by 22-year-old Jalen Green (17:50), Tia Mowry and Cory Hardrict’s awkward red-carpet moment (21:17), Christina Mackay and Rick Ross splitting up (23:39), and Natalie Nunn exposed for cheating on her husband (28:41). The hosts then delve into the Main Topics, starting with Mike Epps vowing to treat women better and his apology to his wife (31:57), Lupita Nyong’o and Joshua Jackson interracial relationship and reaction from Black women (43:17), before moving to a clip by Steve Harvey where he asserts that men and women can’t be friends (51:29). They conclude the main topics with a discussion on Clay saying “I don’t” to AD Smith at the altar on Love is Blind, the reason why, and red flags (1:03:32). They wrap up the episode with His and Hers Final Thoughts, which includes Nic reflecting on women's reluctance to acknowledge uncomfortable truths and how this reluctance is contributing to the gender war. Shifting gears, SNM highlights the upcoming release of the movie "The American Society of Magical Negros," which satirizes white discomfort through a lens of black appeasement (1:18:38). Tune in, like, subscribe, follow, and share!
On the 8th episode of @TheBLCPod: His & Hers Edition, Nic Nice and SNM Jones engage in lively banter from appearing manly while drinking through a straw to SNM self-reflection on Bantu Knots. They jokingly highlight a clip that indicates that only 2.7% of podcasts aren't toxic, positioning @TheBLCpod among this elite group (0:51). In Quick Takes, they revisit the drama surrounding Reesa Teesa's "Who TF Did I Marry" (8:40), Porsha Williams (RHOA) requesting the court enforce her prenup (11:16), Diddy accused of sexual assault by Lil Rod (13:54), Princess Love and Ray J’s divorce announcement (17:30), and Cameron Newton getting jumped at his own charity event (19:38). They wrap up “Quick Takes” by congratulating Stephen and Ayesha Curry on their pregnancy announcement (22:20). The hosts then delve into the Main Topics, beginning with Jada Pinkett Smith expressing her desire for her daughter to have a relationship like hers and Will Smith (22:34), followed by Russell Wilson’s interview on the “I am Athlete” podcast where he shares his thoughts on being a stepfather (34:54), before moving to the cultural expectations surrounding male vulnerability and Iyanla Vanzant's perspective that men often feel valued solely for their ability to provide (49:55). They conclude the main topics with their thoughts on whether social media is ruining relationships (1:10:36) and wrap up the episode with His & Hers Final Thoughts. SNM discusses a Call To Action for Jackson State University and other State funded schools in Mississippi. Nic wonders if credit score is a good indicator when it comes to relationships after hearing about a dating app that matches singles based on their credit scores (1:18:59). Tune in, like, subscribe, follow, and share!
On this week's episode of @TheBLCPod, Nic Nice and SNM Jones provide an unexpected history lesson on watermelons. Nic Nice also shares a heartwarming father-son moment of his son's first haircut, while SNM gives commentary on her recent attendance at a 90s concert featuring Monica (0:54). They start with Quick Takes, highlighting Beyoncé single debuting as #1 on the Country Music charts and her impact on the genre; (9:56), Monica’s BBL accusations (13:38), Tiffany Haddish’s trip to Israel (17:37), Trump’s Golden High Tops (19:57), and Scrappy professing his love for Erica Dixon and being petty towards his ex-wife Bambi (23:57). The hosts then delve into the Main Topics, beginning with “Who TF did I Marry”, the 52-part viral series on TikTok (30:14), followed by Porsha Williams from the Real Housewives of Atlanta filing for divorce after only 15 months of marriage (47:40), the concept of the Netflix show Love is Blind (57:20), and Erica Pittman’s viral clip about why single corporate Black women are not getting married (1:07:18). Rounding the main topics, Nic and SNM share their thoughts on sexless marriages (1:18:40). The episode concludes with a clip of Gil Scott-Heron explaining what he meant by “The Revolution will not be televised” in honor of Black History Month (1:30:38). Tune in, like, subscribe, follow, and share!ion
On the sixth episode of @TheBLCPod: His & Hers Edition, hosts Nic Nice and SNM Jones engage in banter about Valentine's Day and explore the concept of frenemies (1:40). They then move on to quick takes, covering the short-lived beef between Shannon Sharpe and Mike Epps (14:28), the split between Larsa Pippen and Marcus Jordan (16:20), Rachel Dolezal's dismissal due to her having an OnlyFans account (17:37), Fani Willis taking the stand (19:58), Diamond from Crime Mob's engagement news (22:38), Christina Mackay's mishap with Hamburger Helper (25:55), and Beyoncé's release of two new country music songs (29:27). The hosts delve into the main topics, beginning with Usher and Alicia Keys' halftime performance at the Super Bowl (35:20), followed by Killer Mike's proclamation that you can’t be pro-black and marry outside your race (43:34), Jess Hilarious' pregnancy announcement (53:40) and Love Dorsey's viral clip about women playing the victim (1:05:26). In this week's "Last Take" segment, the duo share their thoughts on a clip of a woman suggesting that men earning less than 50k should not date (1:17:54). The episode concludes with a clip of Malcolm X in honor of Black History Month (1:27:31). Tune in, like, subscribe, follow, and share!
On this week's episode of @TheBLCPod, hosts Nic Nice and SNM recognizes Black History month, while Nic reveals a dark side to Disney’s Moana (01:15), before jumping into quick takes: Spanish artist marrying a holographic image of a man (08:30), congratulating Eddie Murphy’s son, Eric, on his engagement to Martin Lawrence’s daughter, Jasmin (09:38), Sexyy Red’s latest video and baby drop (10:50), Drake’s leaked masturbation video (13:24), Monique’s going in on everybody during her interview with Shannon Sharpe (17:40), and the latest accusations against Jonathan Majors (24:35). The hosts delve into main topics highlighting Jay-Z’s Grammy award and his speech pertaining to his wife, Beyonce (29:54), tackling the controversy surrounding Monique and her husband (39:32), Tee Grizzley’s take on finding “the one” (51:51), and Ne-Yo’s ex-wife, Crystal Smith, throwing shade his way online (01:08:44). Lastly, in this week’s “Last Take” segment, the duo questions if men are predisposed to cheating and if it’s it biological (01:16:06 ) The episode concludes with this week’s “His & Hers” featuring Beyonce, recognizing her thirty-two Grammy wins (and the awesomeness that is HER) and Killer Mike, for not only his Grammy wins but for his pro-black, pro-marriage, pro-economic efforts (01:34:45). Tune in, like, subscribe, follow, and share!
On this week's episode of the His & Hers edition of @TheBLCPod, Nic Nice and SNM Jones reflect on audience feedback, with Nic addressing those calling him a "simp" (1:15), then jump into Quick Takes including Nicki Minaj's response to Meg Thee Stallion's new record, "Hiss" (8:15), the R&B feud and fight between Jacquees and Trey Songz (9:25), a debate on Taylor Swift vs. Beyoncé's influence (11:05), the cancellation of Issa Rae's "Rap " (16:14), and California's reparations proposal (24:35). For the Main Topics, the hosts delve into Gayle King's revelation that she loaned an ex-boyfriend $4k (30:00), Fani Willis' office romance with special prosecutor, Nathan Wade, amid the Trump election case (45:40), and Draya Michelle's relationship with Jalen Green, a 21-year-old NBA player (1:01:22). They begrudgingly discuss Chrisean Rock's Blueface tattoo (1:11:41), and revisit Teyana Taylor and Iman Shumpert's evolving divorce drama in a shocking role reversal and callback to a previous episode (1:20:41). The episode concludes with a moment of silence for Carl Weathers, who passed at 76. Tune in, like, subscribe, follow, and share!
On this week's episode of @TheBLCPod His & Hers Edition, Nic Nice and SNM Jones catch up on their week's activities, including SNM's recovery from illness after a conference, the disappearance of COVID, and Nic's use of hate for motivation (1:10). They discuss Meg Thee Stallion's new record "Hiss" (5:23), Kountry Wayne's interview on Club Shay Shay, where he discusses his ex, Jess Hilarious, and her incessant need to keep his name in her mouth (8:02), Tia Kemp's accusations against Keyshia Ka’Oir (10:19), and Dave Chappelle's comments on Katt Williams (13:11). The hosts dive into their main topics, kicking it off with a conversation about Gillie da Kid's wife supporting him through tough times (16:08), struggle love (20:45), Candace Owens calling Ariana Grande a homewrecker (37:13), Common's latest announcement that he’s dating Jennifer Hudson and ponders if he’s low-key a f*ckboy (44:30), before rounding out with T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach's relationship and the angry black man stereotype (56:11). The episode concludes with a segment discussing Applebee’s budget dating initiative (1:06:05), and so much more. Tune in, Like, Subscribe, and follow!Ep. 3 of @TheBLCPod: H/H Ed. out now! Available everywhere!