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A podcast about life from our perspective. Everything said from this channel is from our perspective. As the name states we are not experts, just people living normal lives. Keep in mind, if we are wrong about something you are free to comment and educate us. We just want to have a space where we can be ourselves. Stay blessed!

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In this episode, the hosts dive into the psychology of nightlife, social behavior, and modern relationship dynamics. They react to viral clips—from the failed women-only nightclub to a mom kicking out her daughter after a robbery—and debate topics like beauty privilege, harassment, and double standards. A mix of humor, honesty, and real talk you don’t want to miss. 💬 Major Discussion Points 💸 Nightlife & “Showing Off” – How bars and clubs profit off men competing for attention and status. 💅 Pretty Privilege – The ups and downs of being attractive in today’s society. 🏠 Parenting Consequences – A mom kicks her daughter out after her boyfriend robs their house—was she right or wrong? 🚺 Women-Only Nightclub – Why a club meant to be a “safe space” for women shut down after just one night. 🚨 Street Harassment – When does “flirting” cross the line into making women uncomfortable? 🧑‍🏫 Teacher Bae Clip – The viral “pretty teacher” video sparks debate on professionalism and online attention. 💇‍♀️ Short Hair Surprise – A lighthearted take on partners reacting to unexpected appearance changes. Enjoyed the episode? Like, comment, and subscribe to We’re Not Experts Podcast! Drop your take in the comments — which topic had you saying “valid” or “nah, that’s crazy”?
In this episode 81 of We’re Not Experts Podcast, the hosts Tez and Mac discuss life lessons and social dynamics through personal stories around attraction, friendships, confidence, and moral boundaries. Key topics include understanding where one “sits” on the attraction scale, choosing friends carefully because of their influence, maintaining confidence even when self-esteem is low, how behavior and value are perceived differently in casual vs committed contexts, and the importance of boundaries. 🔍 Major Points of Discussion 👥 Friendship & Environment Influence Who you hang out with shapes your future. Surroundings can drag you down or lift you up. “If your homeboy gets shot, you can get shot” stresses the risks of negative company. 🎭 Attraction Scale & Self-Perception Attraction is subjective. Even if you see yourself as “average,” others may find you attractive. Learning this early helps manage confidence and expectations. 💪 Confidence as a Strategy Acting self-assured, even when you don’t feel it, changes how people treat you. Confidence increases chances despite rejection. ❤️‍🔥 Casual vs. Serious Relationships & Expectations Double standards exist: casual flings vs. committed relationships. Understanding this prevents disappointment and confusion. 🚫 Boundaries and Respect Shocking stories (like sending explicit pics to a parent) underline the need for personal boundaries and self-respect. 👶 Social Responsibility & Selfish Acts Example: a mom struggling with a stroller while people just record. Raises questions about empathy, help, and performative morality. 👀 Identity, Self-Confidence, and Self-Worth Knowing your value in a world of opinions and comparisons helps you resist negativity and maintain dignity. 🤝 Choosing Friends & Associations The people you associate with influence your mindset, safety, and future. Toxic friends can derail your growth. If this resonated with you, think about one change you can make in your friendships or how you see yourself. Maybe it's setting firmer boundaries, deleting toxic influences, or simply walking into rooms with more confidence. Also, share your thoughts: what part hit you hardest? Comment below, subscribe if you haven’t, and let’s build a community where we uplift each other by choosing better friendships and seeing our own value.
In this episode 80 of We’re Not Experts Podcast, Tez Reax and Mac Philly current controversies, social norms, and personal boundaries. The hosts share thoughts on a teacher known as “Teacher Bay,” examine societal expectations for professional dress codes (especially in schools), touch on parenting issues, boundaries in relationships, being one’s authentic self, and the shifting culture around male/female interactions. There’s a recurring theme of “live and let live,” as Tez insists on letting others make their own choices without judgment. Major Points of Discussion ✨ Let People Live & Be Judged Less The show begins with a word of wisdom: people should be allowed to live as they see fit, without others passing judgment—especially in controversies like Teacher Bay. The hosts argue that one’s personal or professional appearance doesn’t always undermine their job or character. 👩‍🏫 Teacher Bay Controversy: Uniform, Professionalism, and Personal Expression Discussion around what’s “acceptable” attire in school settings, particularly when clothing is “skin tight.” They debate whether certain ways of presenting oneself conflict with professional norms, especially when young children are involved. There’s tension between enforcing standards vs allowing self-expression. 📚 Learning & Role of Teachers Tez shares a powerful memory of his 4th-grade teacher, Miss Lavine, as one of the best learning experiences. The point: positive teacher influence often comes from connection and engagement, not from policing attire. They suggest “new culture” might be needed in education—one that balances authenticity with professional decorum. 👨‍👧 Parenting, Fatherhood & Influence They discuss David Goggins’ public persona and how parental involvement/absence can affect public perception. The topic of parental alienation comes up; the complexity of being a good parent under public scrutiny is examined. 🔑 Boundaries and Optics in Relationships Covers scenarios like ghosting, dating norms, and what people expect from each other. Also, moral/social optics: what does one’s behavior look like to others, and how far should one go to avoid misinterpretation (e.g. communicating one-on-one with someone else’s spouse). 🎤 Toxic Masculinity, Authenticity & Hip-Hop Culture They critique parts of the culture around self-snitching, performing for the audience, letting online crowd pressure or expectations lead people to act inauthentically. The hosts reflect on how authenticity used to mean something different, particularly in hip-hop, and how that is changing ✨If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to like, comment, and subscribe so you don’t miss future episodes. Also, share your thoughts: What do you think about professional dress norms in schools? Where do you draw the line between personal freedom and societal expectations? How important do you think optics are in relationships and public life? Let’s get a conversation going in the comments or wherever you listen to podcasts!
In this episode of the We’re Not Experts Podcast, the hosts dive deep into discipline, life lessons, and the petty side of human nature. From self-reflection on birthdays to wild viral clips filled with drama, theft, and fights, the conversation blends wisdom, humor, and raw honesty. They share personal stories of discipline (or lack of it), being petty, stolen items, and how violence often plays out in everyday life. Major Discussion Points 🎂 Self-Reflection & Discipline – Birthdays, growth, and why discipline in food, relationships, and lifestyle matters. 🧑‍🏫 Who Teaches Discipline? – How parents shape discipline and the importance of passing it down to kids. 🎒 Backpack Tag Theft – A lesson from a stolen backpack tag and why small acts of stealing hit hard. 🛵 Petty Confessions – Motorcycle theft, revenge thoughts, and admitting to being “petty as hell.” 🎬Fake Movie Prank – Hilarious but savage prank that looked like a real film set. 🛂 Passport Thief Caught – Woman catches a thief stealing her passport and teaches a tough lesson. 🏫 Teacher Body Slams Student – Breaking down consequences for both teacher and student. 🚔Cop Spares Woman a Ticket – When a sheriff gives grace instead of abuse of power. ✈️ Plane Seat-Kicking Kid – Heated debate about kids misbehaving on flights and parents’ responsibility. 🔫 Woman Pulls G*n in Domestic Dispute – When escalation goes wrong and lessons to learn. 🥊 Rampage Jackson’s Son vs Wrestler – Was the fight staged or real? Hosts debate.If you enjoyed this episode, make sure rate, follow and subscribe to We’re Not Experts Podcast!#BlackPodcast
In this episode of We’re Not Experts, hosts Tez and Mac lean into their signature style of candid, self-aware banter. They kick things off embracing the idea that the older you get, the more you realize how much you don't know, referencing Benjamin Franklin via How to Win Friends and Influence People. The conversation flows through personal anecdotes—like last-minute back-to-school hustle—and observations on how COVID-19 has magnified how fast kids grow up. Then, they pivot to a serious tone: discussing a major Raleigh drug bust involving fentanyl and presses on the impact of criminal activity invading everyday communities. Next, relationships and trust take center stage as they dissect the nuances of honesty, fidelity, and emotional burden—particularly how constant reassurance can become draining. They explore loyalty tests, ego, and the importance of transparent communication in a marriage, cautioning about airing personal grievances online.Toward the end, they touch on broader musings—comedy, free speech, the pitfalls of posthumous “cancel culture,” and how marriage can challenge one’s ego. Major PointsRecognition of Limits Hosts admit growing older brings clarity about how much remains unknown. They reference Benjamin Franklin’s humility—being “right 50% of the time.” Parental Procrastination & Time Passing Last-minute school sign-ups and supply shopping. Reflecting on how fast childhood and time slip away, especially post-COVID. Local Crime Spotlight A Raleigh drug bust involving fentanyl, meth, cocaine—highlighting how violence and drugs infiltrate familiar spaces. Truth, Trust, and Relationship Dynamics The emotional toll of needing constant reassurance. Loyalty tests and the importance (and pitfalls) of honesty from the start. The burden of revealing marital issues publicly vs. private resolution. Ego, Free Speech, and Cultural Commentary Marriage diminishes ego. Free speech should be protected—“say what you want as long as you're not threatening violence.” Critique of posthumous “canceling”—urge to leave legends alone.If you enjoyed this episode, make sure rate, follow and subscribe to We’re Not Experts Podcast!
In this Episode 77 of the We’re Not Experts Podcast, Tez and Mac dive into another raw, unfiltered conversation—covering everything from deep quotes and celebrity culture to NFL takes and viral videos. As always, they remind us: they’re not experts, just real voices giving real talk. 🔑 Major Discussion Points 📝 Quote of the Day: Human Nature & Evil Reflection on how “everyone has evil in their heart—it just depends on the push.” J. Cole’s lyric: “Everybody is a killer once pushed to the limit.” 🎭 Celebrity Mystique vs. Social Media Exposure Denzel’s advice to young actors: limit social media to keep mystery alive. Debate: is too much access ruining the celebrity aura? Should fans know everything about an artist—or just enjoy the art? 🎶 Art vs. Artist Debate The guys discuss R. Kelly, Bill Cosby, and separating talent from personal wrongdoing. Clear stance: talent doesn’t excuse crimes. 🏈 NFL Talk: Cleveland Browns Hype Spotlight on a rising Browns QB. How charisma, jersey sales, and locker-room energy can elevate a player’s career. ✈️ Viral Plane Incident: Vaping Drama Heated exchange on a passenger vaping mid-flight. Hosts side with the flight attendant—“you’re endangering everyone.” Rant on fake lawyers and passenger entitlement. 🚬 Vaping at Parties Lighthearted confession: “social puffing” at events. Annoyance with constant vapors in public spaces. 👨‍👩‍👧 Parenting & Viral Gift Prank Breakdown of a prank video where a parent fakes a bad gift. Hosts argue it says more about parenting style than the gift itself. ⚡ Race & Attraction Discussion Controversial clip: man claims “black girls aren’t attractive.” Hosts question the disrespect, cultural ignorance, and deeper implications. 🕰️ Nostalgia & Old Clips A video thought to be recent was actually 18 years old—sparking laughs and reflection.If you enjoyed this episode, make sure rate, follow and subscribe to We’re Not Experts Podcast!#fyp#rssfeed#virallpodcast
In this episode, Tez and Mac open up with their irreverent, "we don’t know it all" vibe. They riff on binge-watching modern reality TV—like Hunting Housewives—critiquing its glamorization of morally suspect behavior and wondering whether society should revive a degree of cultural shame. They also explore generational disconnects in how we consume media, the pitfalls of confronting strangers or escalating parenting drama, and how often the right move is to simply walk away for the sake of peace. They riff on personal stories—getting humbled in public, heated disputes with teachers over school supplies, and the awkward freedom of adulthood shaped by protective upbringing. They wrap up with thoughts on staying calm in stressful moments, the importance of perspective, and choosing peace in a chaotic world: “Life is short—enjoy the roses. Enjoy the journey Major Discussed : Hunting Housewives & Netflix’s Obsession with Chaos Discussion about Netflix’s Hunting Housewives sparks a critique of how TV glamorizes affairs, reckless behavior, and taboo topics. The hosts point out the double standards in media—how certain portrayals would be condemned if gender roles were reversed. Generational Divide: Old Heads vs. Young Media The conversation shifts to how younger audiences consume pop culture differently. What older generations see as “trash TV” or mindless content, younger viewers see as normal or entertaining—just like rap music once shocked older parents. Should Shame Make a Comeback? They dive into the idea of sexual freedom versus the dangers of having zero shame. Is society better off without judgment, or is some cultural restraint necessary to keep moral boundaries intact? Parenting, Kids, and Confrontation Stories about kids threatening each other, parents overreacting, and adults stepping into drama highlight the risks of escalating conflicts. The takeaway: sometimes the wisest move is to let things go instead of fighting fire with fire. Humbling Life Lessons From getting slapped in the grocery store by your mom to being checked at work, the hosts reflect on humbling experiences that shaped them. These moments built resilience, teaching them when to speak up—and when to stay quiet. Teachers vs. Parents – Who’s Responsible? The hosts react to a mother upset about teachers controlling school supplies. They argue it’s unfair to expect educators to do everything for kids—parents also need to take responsibility, while recognizing that schools are underfunded and under pressure. Cancel Culture & Cultural Awareness They weigh in on a fitness influencer who lost followers after using racially insensitive language. The hosts stress the importance of cultural awareness and how ignorance can cost you—but also note that cancel culture is a complicated cycle. Choose Peace Over Problems The episode closes with a philosophy: life is too short to stay angry or chase every conflict. The hosts encourage embracing peace, enjoying life’s journey, and focusing on what really matters. Enjoyed the candid conversation?
Welcome to Episode 75 of the We’re Not Experts podcast—your go-to source for raw, funny, and real-life conversations. In this episode, your hosts Tez and Mac dive into friendships gone wrong, wild theories, parenting dilemmas, sports controversies, and workplace drama—all with unfiltered humor and honesty. Discussed Major Points: 🐜 Parasite-Driven Cut-Offs If someone’s house has fleas and ticks, is that a good enough reason to cut them off? The hosts say yes—because keeping your home safe is survival 101. 🧠 “Problem Solve for Yourself” Philosophy Mac shares a personal mindset: think critically, face problems head-on, and always choose what’s best for your survival—even if it sounds simple. 🍲 Pot Pet Peeve A funny rant about kids opening cooking pots turns into a lesson on boundaries—sometimes little habits reveal how much we value respect in our space. 🕵️‍♂️ Lie Detector Face Reads The guys react to Gary Coleman’s ex-wife’s lie detector test, joking that her expressions alone scream guilt—even if polygraphs aren’t 100% reliable. 👨‍👦 Fight, Flight, or Freeze A tough talk about a father freezing while his son was kidnapped sparks a debate: instinct is real, but as a parent, your role is to fight for your kid. 🏈 Teddy Bridgewater Controversy The former NFL QB turned coach is suspended for allegedly giving benefits to players. The hosts get real about good intentions vs. strict rules in sports. 🍔 Workplace Respect Matters A heated discussion about a McDonald’s worker and workplace bullying highlights how poor leadership and favoritism can break morale. ⚖️ Personal Rule: Stand Up TZ reveals his personal code—if he feels fear or avoidance creeping in, he forces himself to stand up and face the situation. No running away. 😂 Signature Humor & Raw Energy From cutting off parasite-having friends to bold hot takes, the episode ends on the same hilarious, brutally honest note it started with.If you enjoyed this episode, make sure rate, follow and subscribe to We’re Not Experts Podcast!#fyp#funnypodcast#blackpodcast
On this episode of the We’re Not Experts Podcast, hosts TZ Reacts and Mac welcome you back with a candid and thought-provoking conversation inspired by their Sunday church messaging: Who are you? They dive into how we often define ourselves by external labels—like 'father' or 'police officer'—and explore the deeper Christian belief of being created in the image of God.As they riff through topics like patience wearing thinner with age, labeling ourselves versus embracing God’s view, marital communication, and the frustration when people “should just know” what you mean, their humor and honesty shine through. They also unpack how social expectations, especially around connecting and being “valid,” can lead to misunderstandings or self-doubt.Introspective, relatable, and unapologetically real—this episode reminds us that as humans, we’re all figuring it out, and sometimes the best answer to ‘Who are you?’ is simply ‘I’m figuring it out too.’📝Major Discussion Highlights: ✅Word of the Day: "Reading is fundamental. Thinking is critical." Encouragement to seek clarity and sound judgment. 💥Core Question: “Who are you?” — A challenge to define identity beyond superficial labels like roles or job titles. 💥Christian Perspective: Being made in the image of God as more meaningful than externally imposed labels. 💥Age and Patience: An honest look at how patience wears thin with age and expectations. 💥Frustration in Communication: Everyday irritations—like being asked to plan social events last-minute, or re-repeating information—highlight the strain of assumed knowledge. 💥Cultural Trend Discussion: “Being Black and Suburbia” TikTok trend explored—balancing identity with environment and the dilemma of assimilation. 💥Ralph Lauren Segment (“Valid or Get Out”): Discussion about shifting perceptions—admiring the ability to evolve rather than remain stuck in past views. ✨Physicality and Gender: Commentary on gender differences in sports and physical prowess, delivered in a contentious and provocative tone.✅Civil Behavior in Public: Observations on “Karen-like” courtroom attitude, and how privilege affects treatment and decorum.✅Parenting and Boundaries: Thoughts on discipline, limits, and avoiding overstepping into abuse. ✅Final Takeaways: Emphasis on pursuing win-win outcomes, treating all people with dignity, and being thoughtful rather than reactive.If you enjoyed this episode, make sure rate, follow and subscribe to We’re Not Experts Podcast!#fyp#trendingPodcast#WereNotExperts#blackpodcast
In this episode of We're Not Experts Podcast Host Tez and Mac talk about collection of wild clips and real‑life scenarios, applying humor and sharp commentary. From Fourth of July mishaps to social interactions and online delivery drama, they ask: "Are they valid or should they get the f‑‑‑ out of here?" Along the way, they weigh in on Caitlin Clark’s WNBA star status, weird ice‑cream truck names, restaurant meltdowns, and more. 📝 Major Discussion Points 💥Fourth of July Fireworks Gone Wrong The hosts share personal stories about growing up around dangerous fireworks like M80s and even dynamite. They reflect on how common injuries and chaotic neighborhood celebrations shaped their fear and dislike of fireworks today. 💥Celebrity Firework Accidents They bring up high-profile mishaps involving celebrities, including NFL player Jason Pierre-Paul and others who suffered serious injuries from fireworks, using them as cautionary examples of why fireworks aren’t worth the hype. ✅Assessing Public Validity In their recurring “valid or get the f‑‑‑ out of here” segment, they react to videos of people throwing women in pools, naming ice cream trucks “Mr. Dingling,” and other outrageous behaviors, debating who deserves praise—or a swift exit. ✅Customer Service Meltdowns A viral video of a woman attacking fast food workers over an undercooked meal sparks debate. The hosts dissect what’s justified and what crosses the line when dealing with customer service frustration. ✅DoorDash Delivery Gone Awry A heated text exchange between a rude customer and a new DoorDash driver leads to laughs and lessons. The crew sides with the driver, showing sympathy for people starting fresh in a tough gig economy. 🏀Kaitlin Clark and WNBA Popularity They highlight Caitlin Clark’s massive impact on the WNBA, acknowledging her talent and undeniable draw—even if some downplay her skills. The hosts argue the league should rally behind her for the financial and cultural wave she brings. 🎙Cultural Commentary & Roast Banter The episode includes sharp but funny opinions on viral behavior, internet trolls, and the fine line between confidence and cringe in the age of social media. ✨Persona Clashes & Ending Thoughts They finish with candid takes on family drama, viral fights, and the line between tough love and senseless beef. The banter remains real, relatable, and hilarious to the end.If you enjoyed this episode, make sure rate, follow and subscribe to We’re Not Experts Podcast!#fyp#trendingPodcast#WereNotExperts#blackpodcast#WNBA
In this raw and unfiltered episode of the We’re Not Experts Podcast, hosts Tez and Mac dive into the complexities of real friendships, emotional vulnerability, fake support systems, and clout-driven relationships.They also react to a viral clip from B. Simone discussing friendship imbalance, and tackle topics like defending women, toxic online culture, and the greatness of NBA legends like Allen Iverson and Kobe Bryant.It’s real talk from real men navigating real life — funny, introspective, and brutally honest. 💥Major Points of Discussion: 💬 Authenticity & Self-Respect ·Mac talks about compromising himself by helping someone new, reminding everyone: “Don’t be a sucker.” ·Importance of being real and not playing a role to please others. 💔 Toxic Friendships & Support ·Reaction to Be Simone’s emotional clip about feeling unsupported by her successful best friend. ·Debate around friendship dynamics, expectations, and silent resentment. ·Signs of toxic and narcissistic behavior among so-called friends. 🤝 True Support & Real Ones ·True friends celebrate your wins, not compete or compare. ·Reflection on how some people take credit for your success as a way to belittle you. 🗣️ Culture & Emotional Suppression ·Discussion on how cultural norms often discourage genuine happiness for others. ·Challenges of navigating emotional maturity and reactions in male friendships. 🧍‍♂️ Men, Emotions & Game ·Commentary on the perception of “nice guys” and why some men feel they have to “pretend” to get love. ·Gender roles and how women might think they have “game” but would struggle if roles were reversed. ✊ Defending Women in Public Breakdown of a viral airport clip where a man verbally attacks a woman. ·Whether stepping in is honorable or dangerous – pros and cons of being the “protector.” 🥴 Viral Drama & Over-Apologizing ·Critique of a business owner over-apologizing publicly and making the situation worse. ·How public image and online perception is shaping business culture and brand trust. 🏀 Basketball Debate: AI vs. Kobe vs. KD Heated sports talk: Allen Iverson’s greatness vs. Kobe and Jordan. ·Debate around rings vs. raw skill. ·Is winning championships the only marker of greatness?If you enjoyed this episode, make sure rate, follow and subscribe to We’re Not Experts Podcast!#fyp#trendingPodcast#WereNotExperts#blackpodcast#kobeBryant#tmac
In Episode 71 of the We're Not Experts podcast, the crew dives deep into the chaos and comedy of Tyler Perry movies, real-life awkward social norms, sensitive reactions to controversial issues, and the importance of emotional maturity in men. The trio also debates post-death relationships, eating etiquette as a man, and the tragic fall of NBA star Gilbert Arenas. Packed with hilarious takes, uncomfortable truths, and social commentary, this episode delivers raw, real, and unfiltered conversations. 🧠 Major Discussion Points: 🎬 Tyler Perry Movie Breakdown ·Falling into the "Tyler Perry trap" again · Unrealistic writing and exaggerated characters · Critique of glorifying murder and trauma in storytelling · Perception of black men and women in his films 👀 Cancel Culture & Allegations · Tyler Perry sexual assault allegations briefly addressed · Podcast takes a "wait for the facts" stance ❤️ Who Should Date Your Partner After You Die? Mixed opinions: · Some say: "Not my homeboy!" · Others: “Let her move on, even with someone close” · Trust, respect, and legacy after death 🍗 Food & Masculinity · Hilarious debate on men eating bananas, hotdogs, lollipops · “Don’t suck the chicken bone” becomes the running joke · Commentary on homophobic food-shaming in black communities 🚌 Viral Video Reaction (VALID or FOH segment) · Man exposes himself on a public bus – how to react · Mixed views on how men should confront predatory behavior · Encouragement to speak up in uncomfortable situations 💔 "I Deserve Love" Clip Discussion · Lonely man expresses pain over rejection · Hosts emphasize self-worth and self-improvement · Mental health and emotional fragility in young men 🏀 Gilbert Arenas Story · From NBA promise to gun incident in locker room · Consequences of immaturity and lack of mentorship · Importance of male role models and structure for youthIf you enjoyed this episode, make sure rate, follow and subscribe to We’re Not Experts Podcast!#fyp#trendingPodcast#WereNotExperts
In this episode of We’re Not Experts Podcast with TeZ and Mac they talk about tez return after a family trip to Disney World, reflecting on aging, parenthood, and evolving priorities. The discussion quickly shifts into celebrity drama, legal battles, online dating horror stories, and viral TikTok moments. The hosts also dive into their popular “Valid or F*** Outta Here” segment, breaking down videos and deciding who’s in the right or needs to go.This episode is filled with humor, hard truths, and real talk about family, relationships, and responsibility. Major Discussed Point: Family Trip to Disney World 🔥Hosts share their recent experience at Disney, highlighting how family trips become more about the kids' happiness than personal fun as they age. They reflect on how their priorities have shifted, especially as fathers.Getting Older & Losing Interest in Past Activities 🔥 They talk about how aging has changed their lifestyle — things they used to enjoy like games or solo hobbies don’t hit the same anymore. The focus is now on building legacy and family stability.DDG & Halle Bailey Drama 🔥The hosts discuss the legal and relationship issues between DDG and Halle, touching on abuse allegations, custody, and poor decision-making amid celebrity status. They criticize DDG’s entourage for escalating public altercations while he’s in legal trouble.Altercation Involving DDG’s Crew 🔥 A fight involving someone from DDG’s group is shown. The hosts break down the situation, stressing how celebrities should manage their image better and avoid lawsuits or public fights.Cardi B & Offset Relationship Issues 🔥 The podcast touches on Cardi B allegedly trolling Offset and how public trolling can damage mental health. They debate how Offset should handle the situation and co-parent maturely instead of reacting emotionally.Women Dating Just to Eat 🔥 They react to a viral video of a woman saying she only came on a date for the food. The conversation dives into the dangers of dating culture today, how some people exploit others for free meals, and personal stories of being ghosted after footing the bill.Neighborhood Theft & Leaving Car Hood Open 🔥 A reaction to a video where someone left their car hood open and had their parts stolen. The hosts emphasize being more responsible and aware in today’s climate.Toxic Female Friend Groups 🔥 Commentary on how some women in friend groups give fake support (e.g., lying about how good someone looks). They believe that this creates unrealistic expectations and leads to betrayal or conflictStep-Parent & Dating With Kids 🔥 A discussion about step-parents and dating decisions when you have kids. They stress the importance of protecting your children and choosing safe, reliable partners.Wife’s Graduation vs. Kid’s Graduation Debate 🔥The hosts agree they would attend their child’s graduation over their wife’s if scheduled on the same day, valuing the child’s once-in-a-lifetime moment more. They also view it as a red flag if a partner doesn’t understand that..
In this episode 69, Tez and Mac dive deep into some powerful, raw, and honest conversations about parenting, relationships, social dynamics, and the harsh truths of navigating the real world—especially when raising daughters and sons in today’s climate. The duo shares personal experiences, reacts to viral videos, and tackles tough societal issues with their signature blend of humor, wisdom, and unfiltered commentary. From setting curfews to analyzing gender dynamics and reflecting on heartbreaks from the past, this episode pulls no punches. 🔥 Major Discussion Points: 👨‍👧 Raising Daughters & Sons in a Dangerous World Importance of setting boundaries like a 10 PM curfew Gilbert Arenas clip: why nothing good happens after dark How parenting styles shape safety and independence 🧠 The "Rejection and Rage" Problem Among Men Viral TikTok clip on male entitlement and aggression Why many men can’t handle rejection and what it leads to Importance of raising emotionally intelligent boys 🧍‍♀️ Navigating Public Spaces as Women Conversations on gym, elevator, and public harassment How men should adjust their behavior for women's safety 💔 Young Love & Harsh Life Lessons Personal story about a first heartbreak involving a music artist The vulnerability of young men in love and early dating trauma 🧢 The "F* Outta Here" Segment Reacting to clips of questionable behavior and deciding if they deserve to get the "F** outta here" Funny debate about whether a human could beat a deer in a fight 👩‍👦 Mothers Giving Up Custody for Mental Health Viral story of a woman who gave up custody to "walk in peace" Honest dialogue about mental health, parenting burnout, and responsibility Challenging both deadbeat dads and moms ⚖️ Offset & Cardi B: Divorce, Custody & Spousal Support Reacting to Offset requesting support Cardi B partying while allegedly not seeing the kids A nuanced discussion about family court and modern divorce dynamics
In Episode 68 of We're Not Experts Podcast, Tez and Mac dive into a hilarious, raw, and heartfelt conversation touching on childhood memories, life lessons from the hood, crackhead stories, and deeper societal discussions about poverty, upbringing, and accountability. The episode balances humor with introspection, shedding light on real experiences while also tackling some controversial viral topics Major Discussion Points 🔥 Childhood Stories & Crackhead Chronicles Tez shares his reflection on missing the “crackhead era” due to their infamous but oddly helpful presence. Wild and hilarious personal stories about interactions with crackheads, including one involving a fiery copper theft gone wrong. Lessons learned from growing up around addiction — and how it deterred them from falling into similar paths. 💬 Poverty in the North vs South Reacting to a viral video discussing whether poverty is worse in the North or South. Personal experiences growing up poor — from lack of heating to relying on school for food. Cultural and environmental differences between Northern and Southern poverty. Strong agreement: If you had to be poor, the South might be the better place. 🚸 Growing Up in the Hood Walking to school in snowstorms, dealing with unsafe neighborhoods, and learning to survive socially. School fights, bus drama, and unfiltered life lessons about survival and street smarts. 🤯 Viral Reactions & "Valid or FOH ?" Segment Discussing a viral clip where someone did something crazy with a toothbrush — verdict: valid response to a wild violation. A throwback story of sibling revenge involving Hamburger Helper and dish soap. Diddy’s court situation and snitching: Does street code matter when you’re a law-abiding citizen? Debating relationship standards — including whether someone's breakup over weight gain was justified. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure rate, follow and subscribe to We’re Not Experts Podcast!
In the Episode 67 of We're Not Experts Podcast , TeZ Reacts, Mac, and B —dive deep into raw, emotional, and at times controversial discussions surrounding personal struggles, community issues, and viral content. The episode opens with a powerful reflection on the harsh reality of feeling unsupported, especially as a man, followed by an inspiring story of heroism, and transitions into heavier commentary on the state of the Black community, social media toxicity, questionable behavior, and parenting in modern society.Major Discussion: 💬 Opening Reflections TeZ opens with a personal story about financial hardship and how even loved ones may prioritize their needs over your struggles. Discussion on how society often lacks empathy—especially toward men. 💔 Mental Health and Life Struggles · Hosts share recent emotional struggles, including loss of family and friends. ·Emphasis on how men often suffer in silence due to societal expectations. 🌟 Hero Highlight: Corion Evans A high school senior saves three girls and a drowning police officer from a sinking car. ·Hosts praise Evans' bravery and use the segment to promote more positive recognition in media. ⚠️ What’s Hurting the Black Community? Hosts tackle difficult topics such as: ·The glamorization of ignorance on social media. ·Substance abuse, poor nutrition, and unhealthy lifestyle choices. ·Lack of structure and productive activities in underserved communities. ·Cultural figures promoting harmful stereotypes (e.g., Quan Mills' books). 🎭 Celebrity Criticism ·Discussion around Holly Berry promoting lubricant products—debate over sexual liberation vs. maintaining legacy respect. 🧠 Parenting, School Policy, and Child Discipline ·Outrage over Utah schools using "seclusion rooms" to isolate children, sometimes for hours. ·Emotional reactions as hosts discuss parenting rights and psychological impacts on kids. 💥 “Get the F** Outta Here” Segment* ·Viral clips and real-life situations get analyzed. ·A man tells his partner "shut your broke a*s up" during a date—sparks heated conversation on respect, masculinity, and red pill culture. ·Highlighting abusive behavior masked as “alpha” energy in relationships.If you enjoyed this episode, make sure rate, follow and subscribe to We’re Not Experts Podcast!#fypviralシ#fyp#fypage#foryou#podcast#WeAreNotExperts
In Episode 66 of the We're Not Experts podcast, TeZ and Mac dive into a mix of deep, thought-provoking commentary and raw, real-life stories. They cover everything from the saturation of podcasting voices to societal boundaries, cancel culture, and the real weight of a billion dollars. This episode blends humor, heated takes, and honest reflectionMajor Discussion Points: Oversaturation of Voices in Media: TZ shares concerns about unqualified voices dominating podcasting and journalism. Reflects on figures like Myron Gaines and controversial guests being given large platforms. Questions the responsibility of podcasters in upholding the integrity of information. Freedom of Speech vs. Responsibility: Mac debates the balance between free speech and filtering toxic voices. Calls out creators who manipulate narratives for attention or profit. Controversial Moments in Media: Critiques a clip featuring a white woman using the N-word casually. Applauds Mark Lamont Hill for holding guests accountable during live broadcasts. Sexual Standards & Social Messaging: Discusses problematic views promoted by influencers (e.g., “50 bodies before marriage” rhetoric). Questions how such messages damage mental health and spread misinformation. Wealth Comparison & Perspective: Breaks down the concept of wealth by equating money to time (e.g., $1/sec = 31 years = $1B). Sparks a realization of financial disparity in society. Capitalism & the Role of Innovation: Emphasizes the need for capitalism to inspire innovation. Recognizes that extreme wealth shouldn't come without higher tax responsibility. STEM Education & Opportunity Gaps: Discusses how science, tech, and engineering can be pathways out of poverty. Raises points on systemic imbalance in education and entrepreneurship. Roommate Boundaries & Respect: Covers a viral roommate situation involving repeated boundary violations. Highlights the misuse of “homophobia” to weaponize online sympathy. Parenting & Encouragement Limits: Talks about children attempting risky stunts with blind encouragement from parents. Stresses the need for structured support, like training or gymnastics. 📢 Enjoyed this episode?🎧 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe on YouTube. . 📲 Stream us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your shows. Stay tapped in — we drop heat every week!
In this wild and hilarious episode of the We’re Not Experts Podcast, Tez and Mac dive into outrageous debates, viral internet challenges, and cultural hot takes with raw honesty and humor. From discussing whether 100 men could take down a silverback gorilla with their bare hands, to confronting the idea of fighting off wild dogs, the hosts bring wild hypotheticals into the real world. They also explore what traits disqualify someone from being a good parent, including controversial takes on face tattoos, literacy, and household cleanliness. The duo later roast odd social encounters, break down viral videos, and dissect how social media ego-checks can bruise a man’s confidence. Plus, they take aim at Burlington Coat Factory for putting grandmas in loss prevention vests, question neighborhood drama, and hilariously examine the chaos of living in close quarters with noisy neighbors. Through it all, the hosts keep the conversation light, raw, and real 🔑 Major Discussion Points: 🦍 100 Men vs. Gorilla Debate Mac doubts 100 men can take down a gorilla due to the beast’s raw strength (can bench 4,000 lbs). TZ argues that with strategy and coordination, it might be possible. Comparison made to fighting fifth graders and physical strength disparities. 🐕 Can a Grown Man Beat a Dog? Mac confidently says yes, noting experience and a tactical advantage. Debate touches on how underestimated animals are in combat scenarios. 😂 Face Tattoos & Dating Red Flags List of people not to have kids with includes: face tattoos, people who can’t read, dirty living conditions. Mac defends against generalizations but agrees with hygiene as a major red flag. 🌭 Hot Dog Etiquette Funny story about finding a hot dog on someone's floor sparks a rant on house cleanliness. Creative recipe tip: bacon-wrapped glizzy in the air fryer with egg and flatbread. 💃 Dance Floor Rejections A man gets publicly rejected at carnival—hosts reflect on how that kills male confidence. Discussion on ego, rejection, and festival dance culture. 🏪 Loss Prevention at Burlington Roast session on elderly loss prevention officers being underqualified. Calls out the absurdity of store expectations for physical confrontation. 🏘️ Apartment Conflicts & Boundaries Heated discussion on neighborhood disputes and noise complaints. Personal stories and frustrations about thin walls and loud neighbors.👉 If you enjoyed this episode, make sure rate, follow and subscribe to We’re Not Experts Podcast!
In this episode 64 of We're Not Experts Podcast, Tez and Mac Reacts about the real-life struggles of being a single dad, leading to a raw and honest convo with Old MaC on parenting guilt, responsibility, and the respect single parents deserve.The duo breaks down how society judges single moms, what it really takes to be present as a father, and why men need to step up emotionally — not just financially.Then, we dive into the viral Shannon Sharpe drama — his connection to an OnlyFans model and the messy lawsuit involving Tony Buzbee.Is the age gap problematic? Is Shannon being targeted or just caught slipping? We unpack it all. We also tear into modern dating culture, red pill influencers, and the ridiculous expectations some men have for women, especially on social media.From there, it’s straight-up comedy in our “Get the F*** Outta Here” segment — nose job breakups, polite robbers, gym fails on the beach, and more.Major Points Discussed:👨‍👧 Single Parenthood & Respect⏺TeZ shares newfound respect for single parents after solo parenting.⏺Emotional challenges during downtime with children.⏺Discussion on guilt, modeling behavior, and balancing discipline with empathy.⏺Mac opens up about his past struggles with alcohol and single fatherhood. 🧠 Emotional Intelligence & Public Perception⏺Honest reflection on parenting guilt and societal pressure. ⏺Acknowledging single mothers' resilience and unjust judgment.💔 Dating Culture & Modern Challenges⏺Discussion on dating single mothers and societal stigma.⏺The rarity of finding child-free partners as an adult.⏺Critique of red pill and passport bros mentalities.📰 Shannon Sharpe Controversy⏺Reactions to Sharpe’s lawsuit and media backlash.⏺Exploration of OnlyFans culture, sugar baby dynamics, and accountability.⏺Age-gap relationships and social media impact on reputation.🎭 Public Image vs. Personal Choices⏺Sharpe's “media mogul” persona clashing with his private life.⏺Commentary on cancel culture and its selective outrage.🎥 Viral Moments & "Get The F*** Outta Here" Segment⏺Hilarious takes on robbery etiquette and absurd viral videos.⏺A woman leaves her husband after a nose job – valid or not?⏺Lat pulldown beach stunt: boundaries and relationship respect.⏺Cultural observations on misbehaving kids, parenting styles, and social accountability.🏈 Sports Talk & Leadership⏺Travis Hunter, Deion Sanders, and shaping team culture.⏺Importance of clear communication and leadership in team settings.If you enjoyed this episode, make sure rate, follow and subscribe to We’re Not Experts Podcast!#fypviralシ#fyp#fypage#foryou#podcast#viralvideo#trendingvideo#WeAreNotExperts
In Episode 63 of We're Not Experts, Peace Cortez and Mac Philly get real about mental health, social media clout-chasing, supporting black-owned businesses, and generational ambition. They also dive into Jonathan Majors' raw performance in Magazine Dreams and why therapy isn't always enough. Tap in for honest takes, real laughs, and serious gems. Major Points Discussed: 🎬 Movie Highlights: Magazine Dreams starring Jonathan Majors Powerful portrayal of mental health struggles Therapy isn't a magic fix without the right environment Jonathan Majors' acting performance praised despite public controversies 🌐 Internet & Social Media Culture: T-Grizzly's situation with fake clout-chasers Criticism of people (particularly some women) chasing fame at others' expense 🍽️ Black-Owned Businesses: Personal experiences with black-owned restaurants Honest talk on needing consistency, professionalism, and cleanliness Still committed to supporting black businesses if quality is equal 💼 Building Wealth & Success: Importance of putting business needs first before personal luxuries Constructive criticism towards younger generations on ambition and patience The difference between respecting hard-earned stability versus criticizing it 🚪 "Battle the F* Outta Here" Segment:** Evaluating situations and behavior as valid or needing to "get the f*** outta here" Heated but funny debate over personal boundaries (e.g., touching someone’s car door) 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family, Respect, and Growth: Clash of generational views on success Respecting the sacrifices made by elders Balancing supporting creativity while demanding respect at home 👉 If you enjoyed this episode, make sure rate, follow and subscribe to We’re Not Experts Podcast!
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