Unhinged & Immoral - Episode: "What's Our Type" (November 21, 2024)
In the premiere episode titled "What's Our Type" of the podcast Unhinged & Immoral, hosts Mecca Evans and Jamila Bell delve into their personal experiences with dating preferences, recent adventures at One Music Fest, and offer unsolicited yet entertaining PR advice through their unique lens. This episode, released on November 21, 2024, sets the tone for a series filled with candid conversations, humorous anecdotes, and sharp takes on contemporary issues in pop culture and relationships.
1. Recap of a Busy October and One Music Fest
The episode kicks off with Jamila Bell and Mecca Evans reflecting on their hectic October, describing it as the busiest they've ever experienced. Their schedules were packed with activities, particularly serving as ambassadors for One Music Fest alongside other TikTok influencers.
Jamila Bell shares her excitement about the festival weekend:
"[01:17] Jamila Bell: Yeah, that was. That weekend was definitely some of the most fun I've had in a very, very long time. And it just all happened so smoothly."
Mecca Evans complements her experience despite missing out on the first day's concert:
"[02:01] Mecca Evans: Shout out Atlanta. I love Gut Busters. It was so good."
The hosts discuss their accommodations, highlighting the humorous confusion about Atlanta's boundaries and Mecca's strategic packing choices, particularly her minimal shoe selection, which becomes a recurring joke throughout the episode.
2. Experiences at One Music Fest
Their recount of One Music Fest is vivid, covering everything from food stops at Gut Busters to unexpected viral moments. Mecca reminisces about her meal choices:
"[02:24] Mecca Evans: I definitely got at least 3, 4 things off gut Buster's menu. Like, that Shrimp and grits was good."
They also touch upon spontaneous decisions, such as launching their podcast amidst festival preparations:
"[02:43] Jamila Bell: ...since we're already doing this podcast, let's go ahead and do our media shit that weekend, too."
3. Defining Their "Type" in Dating
A significant portion of the episode centers on Mecca and Jamila dissecting their personal "types" when it comes to relationships. They engage in a spirited debate about physical attributes, particularly height, showcasing their differing preferences with humor and candidness.
Mecca emphasizes her inclination towards taller men:
"[16:01] Mecca Evans: I will say you don't never be dating no tall ass man, but you're also very short."
In contrast, Jamila reveals her flexibility but admits a general preference against tall men exceeding a certain height:
"[20:24] Jamila Bell: It really doesn't line up. And that's why, like, Honestly, anything over 6:3 is too much for me."
Their banter highlights not only their differing tastes but also the playful tension that defines their dynamic as best friends and co-hosts.
4. Personal Anecdotes and High School Memories
The hosts delve into personal stories, such as Mecca's experience in high school where she mistakenly fell for a classmate who was actually a girl:
"[12:32] Mecca Evans: ...I was like, oh, my God, she's so cute. Like, I love her, I wanna marry her. ...she was like, okay, show me her tomorrow."
This story underscores themes of identity, desire, and the complexities of teenage crushes, delivered with relatable humor.
5. Segment: Spin It – PR Advice for a Throuple
In their signature segment, Spin It, Mecca and Jamila offer unfiltered PR advice to a listener embroiled in a complicated throuple situation. The listener, referred to as Shelly, grapples with feelings of betrayal after her partner becomes involved with another woman who is now pregnant.
Jamila sets the stage:
"[64:12] Jamila Bell: I just want to go on record to say that Mike Tyson, you broke, bitch."
They humorously yet pointedly suggest that Shelly leverage religious rhetoric to manage her throuple dynamics, emphasizing the importance of image and public perception over personal morality:
"[70:15] Mecca Evans: ...if Shelly leaves him, right? He's obviously going to stay with this woman who he now has pregnant. Ayanna. ...it sounds like polygamous polyamory."
Their approach, albeit unconventional, reflects their PR expertise mixed with their characteristic bluntness, providing both humor and a perspective on handling personal crises.
6. Commentary on Celebrity Relationships and Public Figures
The hosts transition into discussing Megan Good and Jonathan Majors' engagement, critiquing it as a PR stunt rather than a genuine relationship. They dissect the motivations behind public relationship announcements, reflecting on authenticity and public relations strategies.
Mecca articulates her skepticism:
"[40:50] Mecca Evans: ...she's America's black sweetheart, right?"
Similarly, their take on Mike Tyson's incident underscores their willingness to critique high-profile figures with no holds barred:
"[44:13] Mecca Bell: You didn't beat that lady up. ...you just pissed me all the way off."
7. Listener Feedback and Community Engagement
Towards the episode's conclusion, Mecca and Jamila read and react to positive feedback from their listeners. Comments praise their authenticity, chemistry, and the relatable nature of their conversations, reinforcing the podcast's growing appeal.
Jamila shares enthusiasm over the supportive comments:
"[73:32] Jamila Bell: ...I love all of these comments."
8. Closing Remarks and Future Episodes Tease
The episode wraps up with the hosts expressing gratitude towards their listeners and encouraging continued engagement through reviews and submissions for future "Spin It" scenarios. They hint at improving their production quality and maintaining their raw, unfiltered style in upcoming episodes.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps
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Jamila Bell on experiencing One Music Fest:
"[01:17] Yeah, that was. That weekend was definitely some of the most fun I've had in a very, very long time."
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Mecca Evans on shoe choices:
"[02:00] Shout out Atlanta. I love Gut Busters. It was so good."
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Jamila Bell on her type preferences:
"[15:53] I don't think I've ever really had a type. Well, I have a type personality-wise..."
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Mecca Evans on handling conflicts:
"[55:12] Why is you being like that?"
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Mecca Evans on PR advice:
"[70:07] ...you have to go the religious route."
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Jamila Bell on engaging with the audience:
"[75:04] ...let's read some of them. So. Yeah."
Conclusion
"What's Our Type" serves as a compelling introduction to Unhinged & Immoral, showcasing Mecca Evans and Jamila Bell's dynamic interplay, sharp humor, and willingness to tackle both personal and public issues head-on. Their blend of PR savvy with unfiltered honesty establishes a promising foundation for listeners seeking relatable, entertaining, and unapologetic discussions on contemporary life, love, and everything in between. As they navigate through personal anecdotes, audience interactions, and candid critiques of celebrity culture, Unhinged & Immoral positions itself as a must-listen for those craving authenticity and a touch of drama in their podcast lineup.
