Topic: Friendship

5 chapters across the catalog

100: Hard R
3:47:02 - 3:50:22

100: Hard R

The "Now" Message and Series Sign-off

The final segment features Reverend Ike's "Now" message, emphasizing that yesterday is gone and tomorrow never comes. Adam and Mo express their mutual love and gratitude for the five-year journey of the show. They encourage listeners to "pay attention to everything" as the truth reveals itself.

77: No Hugs Needed
1:48:29 - 1:51:42

77: No Hugs Needed

Interracial Friendships, Workplace Mandates

A donor's letter prompts a discussion on why society often prevents men of different races from forming lifelong friendships after school age. Another listener from Vancouver shares their experience of losing a job due to workplace medical mandates. The hosts emphasize the role of the podcast in fostering natural connections between different groups.

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz
2:42:24 - 2:44:57

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz

Self-Validation, Mental Health and Reaching Out

Mo Facts describes his own process of moving past the need for external validation and focusing on his mental and physical health. He urges men to reach out to their "brothers" and check on their "strongest friends," as those individuals are often suffering in silence. He emphasizes that mental health struggles can quickly manifest as physical health issues if left unaddressed.

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz
3:18:40 - 3:23:43

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz

Mental Power, Focus and The "What You Gonna Do" Test

Adam Curry and Mo Facts discuss the "awesome power of the mind" and the importance of focusing on desired outcomes. Mo Facts shares a mantra from his friend E-Class: "What you gonna do, cuz?" as a test for moving past complaints and into action. They warn against "pity parties" and emphasize the need for high-quality, value-adding friends during times of crisis.