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  • Episode 2 | MisterBNasty?
    2025/08/04

    (Recorded on June 5th) - In this episode of Black Men Don't Vent?, hosts Jay Red and Jaron discuss the experience of being blocked by an adult content icon, MissBNasty, and the implications of ego, fantasy, and respect in online interactions. They reflect on personal growth, the impact of social media on relationships, and the importance of communication and vulnerability. The conversation also touches on toxic masculinity, mental health awareness for men, and the significance of family dynamics in shaping behavior. The episode concludes with a heartfelt discussion around Jaron coping with the loss of his grandmother and the need for men to support each other emotionally.

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    1 時間 7 分
  • Episode 1 | Not episode one, but it's an episode?
    2025/06/02

    In this unofficial-but-official kickoff of Black Men Don’t Vent?, hosts Jaron and JayRed dive deep into the emotional landscape of Black manhood. From personal stories about fatherhood and friendship to the unspoken weight of vulnerability, they explore what it really means to be emotionally open in a world that often tells Black men to stay silent. Jaron delivers a passionate, Kanye-style 10-minute rant on fatherhood, while the duo unpacks everything from childhood trauma to hyper-sexualized media, generational curses, and the highs and lows of navigating relationships as emotionally aware men. This episode sets the tone for honest conversations, uncomfortable truths, and healing laughs. It’s raw, real, and rooted in love—a reminder that safe spaces don’t just happen. We build them.

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    42 分
  • Episode 3 | Vents & Verses: When Hip Hop Raised Us?
    2025/08/19

    In this episode, the guys open up about their personal journeys through grief, the support of family, and the healing embrace of nature. They share how adopting a new pet has been a positive force for their mental well-being. The discussion flows into the profound impact of music, especially hip hop, on their lives, reminiscing about early memories and the growth of artists like Jay-Z. They emphasize the importance of connection, whether through family ties or shared musical experiences. The episode also explores the nuances of hip-hop, highlighting the craft of intros, Kendrick Lamar's musical evolution, and the role of vulnerability in the genre. Jaron and Jay reflect on how personal stories shape music and the cultural duty artists have to address societal issues. They also touch on the nostalgic return of The Clipse and wrap up with a segment on lyrics that have left a lasting impression on their lives.

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    1 時間 36 分