Welcome to K&X Unscripted. I'm Keith your host. I'm exceptionally versed in the world and open-minded about all facets of life. Throughout my life experiences, I consistently enjoy one-on-one conversations with people from different backgrounds and cultures, finding out people's passions and what gets them excited. This podcast is a raw, unscripted; just real talk having a conversation about everything with no limits to include race, culture, sex, marriage, work, sports, etc. So again, welcome to K&X Unscripted Podcast and join me for a candid, uncensored, unfiltered, unscripted conversations. Thanks for listening.
Ever walked into a room and noticed that one woman who just knows she’s “that girl”? Confidence on 100, whether she’s size 2 or 22? In this solo episode of KX Unscripted, Keith Boutte explores why so many women believe they are the best-looking person in the room—regardless of what others think. Is it delusion? Is it empowerment? Is it just good old-fashioned New Orleans flavor? Tune in for a real, unfiltered convo about self-worth...
This episode of KX Unscripted is a straight-up, real talk moment. We diving into the stereotype that all Black people act the same, live the same, and represent the same kind of energy. You know the narrative: loud, ratchet, hoodie-wearing, scamming, fighting, “up to no good.” And we breaking that all the way down.
Because the truth is, Black people are not a monolith. We are not one personality copy-and-pasted across millions of so...
Keith B. gets real with the ladies tonight. When a big girl says she wants a man who’s fit, disciplined, and health-conscious — is she ready to match that same energy? In this episode of KX Unscripted, Keith speaks directly to women with compassion, honesty, and a touch of New Orleans truth-telling. It’s not about body-shaming — it’s about accountability, effort, and understanding that attraction often reflects energy. This one gon...
In this raw and unfiltered episode, Keith breaks down why so many people don’t feel sorry about the possible food stamp cuts — and he’s not holding back.
From selling benefits for quick cash to letting new partners swipe the EBT card while kids go hungry, Keith exposes the hard truth about how system abuse killed public sympathy.
This episode isn’t about hate — it’s about honesty, accountability, and preparing for what’s coming next...
In this powerful solo episode of KX Unscripted, Keith dives deep into the hidden dangers of oversharing your blessings on social media. From wedding photos to new cars and dream vacations, what seems like innocent celebration can often attract silent envy and unwanted energy. This episode explores why protecting your peace means keeping certain moments private—and how real success doesn’t need an audience. If you’ve ever felt the p...
What if you woke up tomorrow and the person you love — your spouse, your partner, your forever — was gone? Not gone for a day. Not mad in the next room. But gone. No calls. No texts. No second chances.
In this raw and emotional episode of KX Unscripted, Keith Boutte asks one powerful question: Would you regret the way you loved them?
This episode isn’t about heartbreak — it’s about awareness. It’s a reminder that love is not guarante...
Why do so many Black workers in restaurants, stores, and businesses treat white customers with more respect, care, or even “extra nice” energy than they give to their own people? Is it survival? Is it training? Is it old wounds of slavery still shaping behavior today? In this solo episode of KX Unscripted, Keith takes a raw and unfiltered look at how centuries of conditioning, economic pressure, and self-perception might be playing...
On a flight back from Germany, Keith has a conversation with a European stranger that sparks a deep and difficult question: How can Black people — or anyone — serve a God who allows slavery, war, sickness, and suffering?
In this episode of KX Unscripted, Keith shares his personal reflections on faith, history, and the struggles of belief in a broken world. This is raw, unfiltered storytelling — the kind that makes you think deeply a...
In this candid solo episode, Keith Boutte keeps it real about something a lot of us have seen but are afraid to say: the accountability gap in relationships. Why is it so hard for some women to own their mistakes? Why is it always someone else’s fault? From everyday disagreements to deeper relationship issues, Keith calls it like he sees it—unscripted, unfiltered, and unapologetically real. If you’ve ever argued with someone who sw...
In this powerful solo episode of KX Unscripted, Keith takes on one of the most uncomfortable truths in America—the reality that Sunday morning is still the most segregated hour in the nation. Why is it that after centuries of oppression, Black people and white people still worship separately? Is the act of singing and dancing to the Lord every Sunday a form of resilience, or is it a ritual that blinds us from deeper unity and justi...
In this episode of KX Unscripted, Keith talks about the signs we’re seeing around us: millionaires selling their homes, celebrities leaving, senators being attacked, black communities being over-policed, and people being dragged out of courtrooms. If the rich, the educated, and the powerful are leaving, what does that mean for everyday people like us? This is a real and sad conversation, one you don’t want to miss.
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In this eye-opening episode of KX Unscripted, host Keith Boutte takes a bold and honest look at a question many have noticed but few are willing to speak on: Why are white panhandlers often found begging in poor Black neighborhoods? Through raw reflection and real talk, we explore the deeper patterns behind race, space, poverty, and privilege—asking why some corners get ignored and others get chosen. This episode doesn’t pull punch...
In this short and tender episode of KX Unscripted, Keith reflects on the pain of losing someone far too soon, the weight of sorrow, and the strength it takes to stand beside loved ones during grief. With heartfelt words, he shares his best wishes to his cousin and family in their time of mourning.
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In this raw and real episode of KX Unscripted, Keith talks straight about one of the biggest mistakes people make in relationships: trading a good woman for the thrill of a bad one. Using simple, everyday words, Keith breaks down why loyalty, love, and respect always win over temporary excitement. If you’ve ever been tempted, tested, or confused about what’s real and what’s just for the moment, this episode will hit home.
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In this deeply personal solo episode, Keith from New Orleans, Louisiana opens up about the quiet storms we often ignore—our broken relationships with our siblings. Drawing on a powerful truth—“One sibling will see all the funerals, one will see none, and one won’t have any of you at theirs”—Keith shares heartfelt reflections on why making things right with your siblings is not only important, it’s urgent. With the wisdom of Souther...
In this episode, Keith Boutte talks about Zulu, blackface, and what it means for the Black community. Is blackface still okay because of history, or is it time for Zulu to stop doing it? We break it down in plain talk.
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In this raw and unfiltered solo episode, Keith Boutte addresses the accusations that he’s “turned his back on the Black community” after a controversial podcast episode. He sets the record straight with a fiery and honest reflection on the internal issues we often ignore. This isn’t about hate — it’s about accountability. It’s about love for our people, but even more, it’s about truth. If this one makes you uncomfortable, good. Tha...
In this episode of KX Unscripted, we’re diving into the emotional and psychological landscape of friendship after 50. Why is it so hard to keep old friends close—or make new ones altogether? Is it aging, our routines, or something deeper? You’ll explore these questions in the second person, as if you’re having a real, heartfelt conversation about the reality of friendship in the second half of life.
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In this thought-provoking solo episode of KX Unscripted, Keith Boutte takes on a heavy and controversial question: Is it now illegal to be freaky? Using recent headlines—not to defend or condemn, but to examine the concept of government overreach—Keith reflects on how personal choices, private acts, and public narratives often get entangled in moral judgment, legal battles, and media sensationalism. Inspired by a candid conversatio...
On this special Father’s Day episode of KX Unscripted, host Keith Boutte slows it down and speaks from the soul. In a tribute to fathers everywhere, Keith honors the men who, no matter what life throws their way, always step up and say, “I’ll take care of it.” This episode is about recognizing the quiet strength, the sacrifice, and the love that often goes unspoken. Whether you’re a father, have a father, or just need to feel seen ...
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