Topic: Fitness

3 chapters across the catalog

82: High Value Target
1:21:03 - 1:26:44

82: High Value Target

The Black Manosphere and Pro-Black Thought

The "Black Manosphere" is defined as a space for men who feel excluded from "Black Twitter" and mainstream progressive discourse. Figures like Kevin Samuels and the "Fresh & Fit" podcast are identified as leaders who use "pro-Black thought" to mask conservative and patriarchal rhetoric. The hosts argue that this movement was formed by "outcasts" who created their own media lane to discuss family court, marriage, and male advocacy.

56: Fishing Polls
28:25 - 31:02

56: Fishing Polls

Planet Fitness Ban, Crazy Cousin Effect, Weaponization

Boosie Badazz's ban from a Georgia Planet Fitness is cited as a precursor to his media targeting. The "crazy cousin effect" is defined as a phenomenon where women leverage male family members to physically or socially confront other men. This is presented as a real-world example of how black men are weaponized against one another to settle disputes or enforce social compliance.

34: Big Momma Drama
1:11:46 - 1:14:26

34: Big Momma Drama

The Real, Health and Weight Debate

The hosts of the daytime talk show "The Real" criticized Jillian Michaels, arguing that health is not strictly determined by weight. They cited examples of marathon runners dying of heart attacks while some overweight individuals live long lives. The segment notes that television personalities like Loni Love and Star Jones have faced public scrutiny regarding their weight, which often serves as a key part of their relatable media personas.