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Razi's being Razi, Buff's ready to argue, and Ferg is not budging. This week the brothers go ALL in on what it really means to be a "catch" in today's dating world, and spoiler alert: they don't agree on much.Is it your lifestyle? Your past decisions? Your bank account? Your body count? Society's opinion — or your own? Razi breaks it down with the facts, Buff comes in with the hot takes, and Ferg asks the questions that make everybody uncomfortable. From societal double standards to personal dealbreakers, the brothers pull no punches on what people actually value in a partner versus what they say they value.If you've ever been told you're "too much" or "not enough" — or you've said that to someone else — this episode is going to hit different. Come ready to argue, laugh, and maybe check yourself a little.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Current Events03:25 Child Support and Travel Restrictions06:33 Health Concerns and Hantavirus09:46 Celebrity News and Social Issues12:37 Political Commentary and Voting Rights15:15 Men's Accountability and Support17:57 Defining a 'Catch' in Relationships27:33 The Importance of Connection and Presence29:59 Defining a 'Catch' in Relationships31:33 Standards and Expectations in Relationships34:16 Qualities That Make Someone a Catch37:47 The Impact of Past Decisions on Relationships40:25 Individual Perspectives on Being a Catch45:29 The Subjectivity of Attraction and Value54:02 The Complexity of Relationships and Past Choices56:49 Judgment and Understanding in Dating59:36 Defining a 'Catch' in Relationships01:02:39 Individual Standards and Relationship Dynamics01:07:16 Self-Reflection and Personal Growth in Dating01:13:40 Trust and Disclosure in Relationships01:16:36 The Impact of Past Choices on Relationships01:18:23 Decision-Making and Its Consequences01:21:16 Perceptions of Strippers and Catchability01:27:22 Public Opinion and Personal Choices01:30:40 Reflections on Personal Growth and Relationships keywords#relationships, #catch, qualities, societal standards, personal values, #dating, trust, accountability, past decisions, compatibility relationships, catch or not, personal choices, societal perceptions, dating standards, past decisions, lifestyle, self-reflection, individual value, relationship advice

In this episode, the brothers delve into a wide range of topics including societal issues, media bias for women, and personal reflections on childhood and modern technology. They analyze recent political events and how Buff hates conspiracy theories as Razi shares one of his own. Buff asks the question whether women are held accountable the same a men when it comes to cheating and Ferg wants to know what are things we are having to explain to our kids from our time growing up.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Overview of Current Events04:01 Immigration and Economic Contributions06:45 Conspiracy Theories and Political Discourse09:38 Voting Rights and Redistricting Issues12:41 Political Backlash and Student Activism15:20 Controversial Political Campaigns17:43 Airline Industry Challenges and Consumer Impact20:36 Cultural Reflections on Travel and Budget Airlines23:24 Media Coverage of Scandals and Gender Dynamics28:31 Gender Bias in Criticism32:39 Expectations of Accountability40:07 The Illusion of Equality42:15 Generational Differences in Parenting48:51 Nostalgia for Childhood Experiences52:32 Nostalgia and Technology: A Generational Shift58:59 The Impact of Boredom on Childhood01:03:29 The Disconnect of Generational Experiences01:07:06 The Fast-Paced Evolution of Science and Technology01:14:33 Cultural Reflections in Modern Media01:18:22 Comedy and New Talent: A Platform for Growth keywords#politics, #society, #mediabias, #conspiracytheories, #childhood, #technology, social media, #culture, race, #accountability

The brothers tackle the importance of health screenings and debriefs some NFL draft highlight. We discuss Meg's and Klay's breakup as well as the challenges of power couples. They delve into whether men are too independent and whether we have set the expectations so high that there isn't room for a significant other to actually bring value to the relationship.Chapters00:00 The Importance of Health Screenings for Black Men04:13 NFL Draft Insights and Team Rivalries07:01 Reflections on Recent Events and Political Commentary09:52 Celebrity Relationships and Public Perception25:09 Disappointment in Relationships27:44 The Challenges of Power Couples29:48 Public Image and Personal Relationships31:38 Support and Backlash in the LGBTQ Community35:52 Independence in Relationships44:29 The Balance of Independence and Partnership51:27 Expectations of Modern Relationships54:23 The Burden of Independence57:58 Interdependence in Relationships01:01:04 Navigating Leadership and Partnership01:04:57 The Importance of Life Skills01:08:10 Balancing Independence and Partnership01:14:18 Defining Independence in Relationships01:17:48 Growing Together in Relationships01:20:04 The Complexity of Public Personas keywordshealth, colonoscopy, sports, NFL draft, celebrity relationships, social issues, mental health, social media, LGBTQ, culture relationships, independence, partnership, modern dating, gender roles, self-sufficiency, communication, emotional intelligence

The brothers discuss whether 50 cent had a point when he said that depression is a luxury. But before that we have to discuss The rock and roll hall of fame, Universal healthcare in Mexico, robotic tails for elders, wrestling, and Usher and Chris Brown.

The brothers discuss the upcoming Usher/Chris Brown concert, Jake Paul dressing in black face, and of course political updates like Kamala Harris running for president again. They discuss who is Hollywood's next leading man and if Sterling K Brown can be that man. Finally, they engage in a lively debate on whether a teenager should be tried for SA if they grope another students butt.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Current Events03:40 Political Landscape and Kamala Harris06:30 R&B Tour Announcement09:39 Jake Paul's Controversial Blackface Skit12:14 Comic Book Relaunch and Nostalgia15:18 Email Updates and Professionalism17:47 Sterling K. Brown's Career and Future19:17 Exploring American Fiction and Representation20:19 The Landscape of Black Lead Actors in Hollywood22:54 Hollywood's Reflection on Current Events25:40 The Consequences of Youth Behavior and Accountability37:03 The Impact of Sexual Assault and Society's Response44:42 Understanding Sexual Assault Laws46:49 The Role of Education in Prevention48:57 Juvenile vs. Adult Punishments51:32 The Impact of Sexual Assault on Victims54:30 Enforcement of Existing Laws57:11 The Importance of Listening to Victims59:05 The Role of Consent Education01:01:59 Cultural Shifts in Understanding Consent01:04:42 The Nuances of Touch and Consent01:06:56 Closing Thoughts and Reflections

This brothers are back this week to discuss the current changes to military policies, the Artemis II mission, and the response of the military of America almost rooting for Iraq. The question of this week responds to Kam Newton when he said a woman having a child/children lowers her value.Chapters00:00 The State of War: Combat Patches and Politics04:09 Military Operations: Funding and Public Perception07:04 Leadership Changes: Firing Generals in Wartime09:47 Public Sentiment: Troops vs. Politics12:35 The Role of Chaplains in the Military15:31 Distractions and Political Maneuvering18:37 Future Implications: Global Stability and Military Strategy21:27 Election Dynamics: Mail-in Ballots and Political Strategy29:03 Political Scandals and Public Perception30:42 Privatization of TSA: Implications and Concerns36:49 The Value of Women in Relationships52:01 Preferences vs. Deal Breakers in Dating57:31 Height Preferences in Dating58:29 Challenging Dating Preferences59:31 Navigating Relationships with Children01:01:21 Understanding Relationship Dynamics01:02:22 The Importance of Compatibility01:04:44 The Reality of Relationship Challenges01:07:21 Closing Thoughts on Relationships01:09:00 The Rise of Flag Football01:11:59 Health Awareness and Check-ups

The brothers are back and this episode opens featuring a lively discussion covering some recent sports achievements in the WBNA, TSA closures and the airline travel frustrations we are all feeling, geopolitical tensions, and personal relationship insights. The brothers share candid opinions about whether a significant other almost cheating is as bad a full on cheating, making it a compelling listen for those interested in current events and human experiences. keywordssports, airline travel, geopolitics, relationships, infidelity, military, stock market, cultureChapters00:00 Parenting Perspectives: The Role of Strictness03:10 WNBA's New CBA: A Game Changer06:02 Tiger Woods: Legacy vs. Scandal08:50 Travel Troubles: TSA Lines and Passenger Reactions11:46 Military Mobilization: The Current Climate14:32 Cultural Commentary: Comedy and Current Events24:30 Gaming Updates and New Releases25:31 Military Recruitment Changes and COVID Policies28:48 The Impact of Military Decisions on Global Security29:16 Exploring Infidelity: Close Calls and Consequences31:12 Understanding Cheating: Context and Conversations34:41 The Complexity of Relationships and Infidelity39:16 Navigating Trust and Betrayal in Relationships49:31 Navigating Relationship Challenges51:23 The Temptation of Infidelity54:14 Life's Pressures and Relationship Dynamics58:18 The Pain of Betrayal01:00:10 Confessions and Consequences01:03:19 Reflections on Commitment01:06:57 Economic Policies and Market Reactions01:15:05 Cultural Commentary and Societal Reflections

The brothers tackle the complexities of change within relationships, highlighting the resistance to change, the need for flexibility, and the give-and-take nature of relationships. The conversation explores the challenges of adapting to new habits and routines, emphasizing the importance of compromise and understanding in fostering healthy relationships.

The Brothers are back for another week as they explore the future of art, impact of AI, and the importance of human emotion in creativity. Ferg asks what 90s ra artist or group would we like to see drop new music. During the conversation they discuss the evolution of hip-hop legends, the challenges of aging in the rap game, and they explore iconic artists' legacies. They speculate on future comebacks, and emphasize the significance of vulnerability and authentic storytelling in music and life.

In this episode of 'Three Brothers No Sense', the brothers delve into the impact of media on public perception, particularly focusing on controversial moments in entertainment. The conversation shifts to the legacy of black sitcoms, with a particular emphasis on 'Family Matters' and why it is often not considered in the greats of black shows. The brothers reflect on the evolution of television and the representation of black families.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Pre-Show Banter04:03 Movie Reviews and Family Outings06:58 Controversial Moments in Entertainment10:02 Political Commentary and Media Influence12:54 Government Policies and Economic Discussions15:50 Rap Beef and Cultural Commentary18:47 Television Shows and Nostalgia21:42 Black Sitcoms and Cultural Representation33:00 The Edge of Black Sitcoms39:09 Cultural Representation in Comedy48:51 Relatability and Authenticity in Black Shows55:32 Legacy and Impact of Black Sitcoms