The MudPo[LIT]ical Podcast (formerly known as The Where's My 40? Podcast) is a weekly podcast; Hosted by Mikhail LaPread, Courtney Gray, and Jay Williams, it covers a number of topics ranging from entertainment to sports, but primarily focuses on the entertainment industry and social events pertaining to the previous week.
On this episode, the guys discuss the complexities of friendships (07:45) and the difference between marriages and dating relationships (31:46). They also discuss some A.I. and the implications of it in the entertainment industry (50:11).
On this episode the guys are back for a new year and a new season! They discuss Katt Williams' interview with Shannon Sharpe, Industry conspiracy theories, and more. They are also joined by a very special guest.
On this episode, the guys bring in a couple to reaction to their previous discussion on male advocation in relationships. They also go in depth on ways women can be more receptive to male communication; and the power of compromise in interpersonal romantic relationships.
On this episode the guys discuss if equality is possible within relationships (10:29), how to be patient when dealing with different people (16:13), and how men need be better advocates for themselves. They also talk about the atmosphere surrounding how men are perceived by the greater population (30:02)
On this episode the guys discuss the tragic murder of Tyre Nichols and Courtney details how he would handle that situation in the line of duty. They also ask the debate whether black can ethically join ANY of the armed forces.
The boys are back after a long hiatus! On this episode they breakdown Courtney's transition in to the police force, the responsibility he now has, and his new thoughts on police brutality. They also discuss Ed Reed's tirade against Bethune-Cookman University, the current state of HBCUs, and more.
On this episode they guys discuss the recently viral clinical psychologist who disparaged her black male patients. They also discuss the WNBA and how try to come up with solutions to some of its disparities.
On this episode boys discuss: Brittney Griner's developing situation in Russia, the dangers of putting a child into show-business, and if the newer generations are actually smarter than the rest of us
On this episode the guys dive into the nuances of abusive relationships. They attempt to delineate between emotional abuse and just being a bad match for someone. They also, trade personal accounts of abusive relationships they have been involved in.
On this episode the guys discuss Meg thee Stallion’s Interview with Gayle King and her case against Torey Lanez, they discuss income inequalities within a romantic relationship and they also wander into the draws of being an Emo/Alternative black kid.
On this episode, Courtney is already showing signs of being a hover parent. They also discuss how to tell your partner they have gained weight, and discuss some of the current political climate (Including a list of the current most cancelable black figures)
On this episode the guys FINALLY discuss the Will Smith and Chris Rock Oscars incident. They also talk about what protection looks like within a romantic relationship, and when it is appropriate to defend your significant other with physicality.
On the is episode Mikhail, Jay and Courtney discuss the family members that they have discovered either at a funerals, weddings, etc. Mikhail shares a particularly personal story about close family that was hidden from him, and how it came to light.
They also find themselves in a middle of a rant about the state of the black community, and brainstorm some ideas to fix it.
The boys are back for season 3! On this episode they gives updates on the current state of their lives since the end of season 2. They also do a deep dive into the tradeoffs that one makes in life, in order to achieve success.
On this episode the guys reflect on the year 2021 and all of the topics they have discussed. They also give a couple of teasers for the upcoming season!
On this episode the guys wrap up their series on toxic relationships. They discuss what their "Red Flags" are, and how they have individually come in recognizing/avoiding them.
Also, Mikhail and Courtney hash out some old toxicity and give a lesson in forgiveness.
On this episode the guys continue the Toxic Relationship Series with a little help from a special guest from the LGBTQ+ community. They come together to tackle common miscommunications between men and women that lead to toxic situations.
On this episode the guys continue their series on Toxic Relationships; They start by diving into the romantic relationships that changed them and/or the ones they've changed themselves for. The guys then attempt to strip down the term "toxic masculinity", and explain why it is irresponsible. They also bring a few friends along to share some of their own experiences.
On this episode the guys bring in a new series on Toxic Relationships, and they share personal accounts on the first relationship that turned each of them into a savage. They also discuss the current climate in the wake of Young Dolph's murder.
On this episode Courtney makes his return after a 2 episode hiatus, and boys are on him! They discuss Kanye West's "Drink Champs" appearance, Lil Nas X/Boosie "beef", and the importance of having gay friends.
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