Table 4 Three

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Table 4 Three

Welcome to the table where you will dine on three unprofessional opinions for the night.  Table For Three is meant to be a light-hearted space that talks about everyday events from the perspective of three regular ass people.  We look to bring humor to our topics...think of us like the comment section on TikTok.  Now, things can get messy at the table as we all know, so come prepared with a bib.  

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    Episode 31: Stroke on The Left Side

    Send us Fan MailWith your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Turn Smart Money into Long MoneyTurn Smart Money into Long Money: The Ready. Fire. Aim! Mindset by Michael E. RuckerPray More, Worry Less Prayer Journal52 Week Prayer Journal Notebook, Devotional & Guided Prayer Journal PaperbackScarred by Shawn A. BrownThe one thing most of society finds harder to accept than a gay man is a gay, black man. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 30: Bootie Bun Dust

    Send us Fan MailWith your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 29: Shrekking with a Plunger

    Send us Fan MailGen Z keeps giving names to things people have always done, and “Shrekking” might be the most revealing one yet: dating someone you’re not attracted to because you think they’ll treat you better. We unpack what that says about modern dating, relationship standards, insecurity, and the stories people tell themselves when they’re tired of being hurt. Then we ask the uncomfortable follow-up: have you ever been the one doing it, or the one being “Shrekked,” and would you even know?The tone shifts when we react to a heartbreaking news story, and it pushes us into a real talk moment about how the internet shapes what we say and how we say it. We get into why words like “killed” get replaced with “unalived,” how algorithms and moderation change public conversation, and why clarity still matters when the topic is serious. From there, we dive into sexual health and relationships, especially the difference between intimacy and sex. Touch, affection, kissing, and closeness are needs on their own, not just a preview for intercourse.Things get wild again with a breakup story that crosses into obsession, plus a viral balcony hookup eviction that turns into a debate about public sex and common sense. We also talk workplace boundaries and why helping someone get hired can blow back on you, and we close out with a music debate around Justin Timberlake vs Bruno Mars, with Usher entering the chat. If you like funny friends, honest takes, and conversations that go from ridiculous to real in seconds, hit play, then subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review.With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Scarred by Shawn A. BrownThe one thing most of society finds harder to accept than a gay man is a gay, black man. Pray More, Worry Less Prayer Journal52 Week Prayer Journal Notebook, Devotional & Guided Prayer Journal PaperbackTurn Smart Money into Long MoneyTurn Smart Money into Long Money: The Ready. Fire. Aim! Mindset by Michael E. RuckerDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 28: The Skeet Skeet Priest

    Send us Fan MailWith your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 27: Your BooBoo Hole is Missing...

    Send us Fan MailWith your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 26: Dirty Ass Tub

    Send us Fan MailA woman hires a roofing crew, gets nearly the whole job done, then calls ICE on them. That story alone had us heated, because it’s not just “news” it’s a case study in how power gets abused when money, labor, and immigration status collide. We talk through what makes it feel so calculated, what justice could even look like, and why this moment has people moving extra careful.Then we take the same honesty into dating culture. A viral clip claims a man asked for haircut and outfit money before a first date, and the arguments write themselves: is that equality or pure audacity? We break down first date expectations, the difference between “take you out” and “meet up,” when 50-50 makes sense, and why social media standards have people asking for benefits before they’ve built any trust. We also get into what you can learn over a meal, the red flags people ignore, and how “fronting” can land you with the wrong person fast.We round it out with pop culture and pure chaos: Brandy’s Hollywood Walk of Fame star and memoir buzz, performative friendships that feel like competition, Deontay Wilder’s claim about becoming a father without consent, a Florida “Squirrel Queen” acorn attack, and Marlon Wayans raising eyebrows with a mama-first marriage take. If you like unfiltered conversation with real-life stakes and plenty of laughs, pull up a chair. Subscribe, share this with a friend, leave a review, and tell us which topic had you yelling at your phone.With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 25: You Using an EGO Coupon

    Send us Fan MailThe energy is back at Table For Three, and we waste no time getting into the things people love to argue about: R&B, dating, and the internet’s ability to turn everything into a headline. We start by setting the mood with throwback music and that classic “they don’t make it like this anymore” feeling, then catch up on real life, spring sickness, and a brutally honest take on the Ruth’s Chris experience. From there, the conversation swings into modern dating culture and social media habits. We react to the idea of sending the same DM line to multiple women, what “effort” actually means, and how fast a move can backfire when everyone knows everyone. Then we get into Jack Harlow discourse, trolling, and why cultural posturing gets clocked so quickly online. If you care about pop culture commentary and internet behavior, this stretch is for you. We also break down Rolling Stone’s greatest R&B songs of the 21st century list, including whether “Confessions Part II” deserves the top spot, what songs got snubbed, and why these lists always feel like they’re made to start fights. After a few wild news detours, we land on our biggest debate: would a coupon on a first date be a red flag, or is it just smart money? We unpack ego, gender expectations, fear of rejection, and “being real” versus “performing.” Then we lighten it up with a 90s R&B bridge battle and a chaotic round of Hood Jeopardy. If you laughed, disagreed, or felt seen, subscribe, share the episode with a friend, and leave us a review. What’s your verdict: coupon on the first date, yes or no?With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 024: Sweden Made Sex A Sport, So We Built a Team

    Send us Fan MailSweden “declared sex a sport,” and that’s somehow not even the wildest turn we take. We kick things off at the table with music talk and real opinions, from Ty Dolla Sign and Brandy’s “Intentions” to a brutally honest reaction to Jeremih’s “Not On My Album,” plus the bigger question behind it all: why does so much new R&B feel like it’s chasing the same sound, and what does it take for a new artist to really earn a spot in our rotation?Then we catch up on life, birthdays, school stress, work schedules, and a surprisingly intense Resident Evil 9 moment that turns into a whole conversation about fear, comfort, and the little escapes that get us through the week. The energy stays funny, but we don’t dodge the serious stuff.We also get into current events commentary, including reports about military leaders framing the Iran war as part of a biblical plan, the separation of church and state, and how rhetoric like that lands on the people asked to serve. From there we connect the dots to rising gas prices, political deflection, and what it feels like when chaos becomes “normal.” We round it out with headline debates on airline cleanliness, dermatologists warning about daily showering and skin barrier health, a disrespectful family visit scenario, and a spotlight on Cory Booker’s proposed tax plan and why midterm voting matters.Subscribe for more unfiltered pop culture and politics talk, share this with a friend who loves a messy headline debate, and leave a review with the hottest take you disagreed with most.With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 23: Fifty Shades of T.I

    Send us Fan MailA joke can be just a joke—until it drags a real family into the blast radius. We dive into the latest 50 Cent vs. T.I. flare‑up and why an unflattering photo of Tiny shifted the beef from punchlines to principles. Then we trace how King and Domani stepped up, why their records changed the temperature, and what it says about the difference between a meme win and a music win. If you care about the culture, you’ll hear the case for bringing bars to a bar fight, not someone’s mother.From there, we zoom out to the bigger questions that keep popping up in our DMs and timelines. Does being “born without consent” mean your parents owe you a lifelong safety net, or does adulthood come with non‑negotiable responsibility? We line that up with a second pressure test: when parents age, do their kids owe them care, and where do boundaries fit when conditions like dementia enter the picture? Expect honest stories, messy truths, and practical wisdom about needs vs. wants, planning ahead, and staying human when caregiving gets hard.We also tackle the BAFTA outburst that set social media on fire. A man with Tourette syndrome yelled a racial slur during a Black presenters’ segment, and we untangle the real issue: coprolalia explains the involuntary words, but the broadcast’s editorial team chose to air it despite having time to cut. That distinction matters, and so does the reminder to read before you rage. To cleanse the palate, we end with a joyful R&B showdown—Tevin Campbell vs. Boyz II Men—because sometimes the best answer to chaos is a perfect bridge.If this conversation hit a nerve, follow the show, share it with a friend, and drop your take: did T.I.’s camp already win, and which bridge reigns supreme? Leave a rating and a review to keep the table loud and growing.With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 22: What If The System Works Exactly As Designed?

    Send us Fan MailA fast laugh gives way to a tough question: what happens when leaders feed sensitive reports into AI to save time? We swap stories from work, call out lazy shortcuts, and lay out a clear line between using AI as a tool and outsourcing judgment. Verification, policy, and data hygiene matter—especially when the fallout lands on real people, not just dashboards.That lens cracks open a bigger truth as we unpack a viral clip about the Epstein files and a tone‑deaf pivot to the stock market. We connect history’s dots without flinching: early markets rose alongside human commodification, and today’s power often protects profit by silencing harm. It’s not a new story; it’s the same machinery with smoother edges—private jets instead of ships, hidden rooms instead of chains. We also sit with complicity. Retirement accounts and index funds make it easy to benefit from systems we criticize. Growth without accountability isn’t neutral. It has a body count.We breathe, laugh, and look sideways at a 98‑year‑old who scaled a seven‑foot gate like a pro, then tussle over a viral dating rant that calls a man “sassy” for missing a parking spot. Under the jokes is a serious plea: share the load, stop using labels to shut down nuance, and recognize the difference between red flags and urban life. Finally, we tackle Cam Newton’s claim that a woman’s value drops with each child. We challenge the premise, separate “value” from compatibility, and focus on fit, capacity, and honesty. Kids change logistics, not a person’s worth; double standards don’t make anyone a better partner.If you’re into smart, funny, and unflinching takes on AI ethics, data security, systemic power, relationships, and the messy math of modern life, pull up a chair. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves a good argument, and leave a review with your take—does AI at work help or harm when the stakes are real?With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 21: Why is there a Malentine's Day?

    Send us Fan MailWith your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 20: WE WENT VIRAL!!!

    Send us Fan MailA dog wearing an ankle monitor. A condemned house crawling with hundreds of rats. A startup taking six-figure deposits for a “first hotel on the moon.” We take a joyride through the week’s wildest headlines, then slow down for real talk about accountability, mental health, money, and what it means to show up for your people.We kick off celebrating a viral moment and surviving a deep freeze before spotlighting Pinknic and why we’re setting up a tent again this year. From there, the stories escalate: the almost-clever fugitive who strapped a GPS monitor to a wandering dog, the Long Island rat rescue that reveals how quickly compassion pivots to animals over humans, and a moon hotel pitch that invites equal parts wonder and side-eye. If you’ve ever questioned tech hype, medical screenings for space tourists, or how a dome fails safely, you’ll feel seen.The culture beat gets sharper when Kanye’s latest apology hits our feeds. We unpack meds, intent, and responsibility—why mental health explains but doesn’t excuse. Then we pivot to Nicki Minaj’s “gold card” moment and the bigger question of celebrity leverage: who benefits and who pays. We also flag an AI-only social platform where bots talk in their own language, raising privacy and safety concerns humans aren’t ready for. Bright spot: Yale expands tuition support, a serious boost for access and upward mobility.In one of the episode’s most grounded segments, we wrestle with the “soft man era.” Is it wrong for men to want pampering and gentleness while still leading at home? We argue for mutual care, shared roles, and ditching internet labels for real agreements. We also talk Sha’Carri Richardson’s speeding arrest as a reminder that excellence doesn’t trump accountability, then close with quick gems on rumor culture and Valentine’s Day: prioritize alignment over performance, and make gestures that actually mean something.Hit play for big laughs, bigger questions, and a steady thread of heart. If you enjoy the show, subscribe, share with a friend who loves smart chaos, and drop a review with your favorite moment—we’ll read the best ones on air.With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 19: Who likes FAKE Meat.

    Send us Fan MailA work trip that wasn’t a vacation, a coworker caught red-handed, and a storm bearing down—this one starts with real life and only gets louder. We open with MLK reflections and a frank talk about protest today, then slide into an office saga where “it’s done” wasn’t done, the system logs told the truth, and documenting receipts kept us sane. That messy moment turns into a clean playbook: escalate with proof, write the hot email then delete it, and keep your peace intact.From there, we take you shopping: crowded aisles, panicked carts, and why Five Below is not below five anymore. Practical storm tips meet side-eye economics, and the conversation bends toward food risk and reality—bacon’s carcinogen label, fast food’s salt math, and the weird new frontier of lab-grown meat. We unpack what’s hype, what’s helpful, and how to eat with both joy and judgment.Music fans, you’ll want your headphones for this: Mary J. Blige passing on Umbrella and why the song needed Rihanna; Jodeci’s studio magic vs the vocals that didn’t age well; and a spicy vocals-only question—who steps out first between Kandi, Chilli, Ciara, and Michelle? Then it’s a quick pivot to a McDonald’s scam that double-charged customers, with real money hygiene tips you can use today. We close with a relationship pressure test: what does “let him lead” even mean, and why good leadership invites questions instead of shutting them down.Come for the laughs, stay for the takeaways: workplace boundaries, grocery sanity, safer spending, and relationship clarity. If this hit home—or your office—tap follow, share with a friend who needs a receipt, and drop a review with your wildest coworker story. We might read it on the next show.With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 18: When Your Night Out Exposes Who Your Friends Really Are

    Send us Fan MailStart the year with a table that doesn’t hold back. We kick off with chaotic food riffs, a night out at Flying Monkey, and a cover band singing Roberta Flack like Lauryn Hill—funny on the surface, but it cracks open a bigger thread about taste, credit, and how we label people and art. That theme hits hard when we unpack a viral NYE story: a plus-size friend told to pay $300 at a Miami club while her crew debates the cost ten minutes before midnight. We talk loyalty, body shaming at the door, and the moment a plan reveals the truth about a friendship.From there, we pivot to a Texas apartment fire allegedly sparked by burning a boyfriend’s clothes on a balcony grill—an impulsive act with devastating consequences. It’s part PSA, part reality check: rage can torch more than a relationship. The conversation deepens with a candid look at intimacy and dealbreakers after Tiffany Haddish’s line that “three inches feels like nine when you’re in love.” We strip away the posturing and get honest about sexual compatibility, consent, technique, tools, and when staying is kind vs when it’s cruel. If desire is part of your love language, how and when do you say that out loud?We also move through cultural flashpoints: a karmic update on George Zimmerman, a missing special education teacher in Chicago and the ethics of public suspicion, plus Tim Allen blaming DEI for his career slump. We parse what inclusive casting actually does for storytelling and why nostalgia isn’t a hall pass for exclusion. To breathe between the heavy, we play a ridiculous but revealing game—Which celebs seem like they smell good?—before landing on a few quick “gems” about patience, receipts, and protecting your peace.If you like your comedy unfiltered and your takes clear, pull up a chair. Rate and follow to keep the table loud in your feed, share this with a friend who needs the reminder to leave together, and drop a comment: when the door guy says $300, what do you do?With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 17: 2026 is here!

    Send us Fan MailStart the year where curiosity meets chaos: we kick off 2026 with a no-filter tour through TV finales, airport seizures, lab breakthroughs, Florida oddities, and the economics of love and labor. First up, we lock horns over the Stranger Things ending—some of us cheer the callbacks and the generational handoff, others wanted a relentless, grander final battle. That clash exposes a bigger tension in modern storytelling: does a finale owe us fireworks, or a clean emotional landing?Then we zoom out to the borders and biology. A suitcase packed with bushmeat at O’Hare sparks a debate about culture, public health, and why biosecurity rules exist. We balance empathy with reality: customs agents aren’t taste-policing, they’re pathogen-proofing. On the science front, Japan’s synthetic blood research turns heads; not a sci‑fi immortality serum, but a potential lifesaver that carries oxygen when lungs can’t. Think trauma care, ambulances, and battlefield triage—the minutes that decide everything.Florida being Florida, we wade into a shattered handicap-stall seat at Outback and what “premises liability” actually means when a bathroom accident becomes a legal battle. Miami then gets surreal with a reported break-in involving groping and urination, raising hard questions about victim narratives, sensational headlines, and the slow grind of due process.Money myths crack next. Dame Dash’s bankruptcy filings collide with public bravado, reminding us that image isn’t income and you can’t flex your way past judgments, tax bills, or child support. We pivot to a big idea that had us debating for real: formally paying motherhood as labor—per-pregnancy compensation plus a salary for full-time caregiving. We unpack the equity upside, the power risks, and the safeguards that make it work: separate accounts, clear timelines, independent counsel, and a plan that honors both care and autonomy.We wrap by staring down power dynamics in the music industry—contracts rushed, parties blurred, credits unpaid—and laying out practical guardrails for creators: escrow deposits, kill fees, time-capped deliverables, and the courage to walk when the terms get fuzzy. Hit play for honest laughter, useful skepticism, and a few takeaways you can actually use.If this conversation made you think, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review—what topic should we tackle next?With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 16: Happy New Year!! Welcome to 2026!!

    Send us Fan MailA 25-year music milestone sets the stage for a spirited, unfiltered year-end session that swings from global gratitude to personal growth and right back into the culture. We kick off with Red Dot Music’s anniversary, holiday check-ins, and a surprising listener map that stretches from New York to Singapore, turning download stats into a reminder that patience and consistency pay off. That momentum fuels a frank look at the past year—jobs chased, boundaries enforced, and the simple discipline of picking a word to live by.The mood shifts as we grapple with stories that test empathy and judgment. A report on religious persecution in North Korea opens hard questions about faith, freedom, and what it means to hold on to hope under pressure. A decades-old parental kidnapping case—mother, daughter, new identity—forces us to weigh punishment against restoration when motive and safety blur the lines. Between these heavy beats, we come up for air with light roast and quick laughs, because sometimes the only way to carry the weight is together.Culture and tech fire up the second half. We salute Venus Williams’ wedding and the Williams sisters’ lasting impact, then argue a fan-favorite: who had the stronger three-album run—Brandy, Monica, or Aaliyah? Expect receipts, harmonies, and friendly bias. From there, we dig into China’s AI-only clinics. Faster triage and 24/7 access sound incredible, but what about misdiagnosis, data privacy, and oversight? We pry into the tradeoffs and sketch a practical middle ground: guardrails, second opinions, and better health literacy. We land with a pocketful of “gems” for the new year—be someone’s peace, tell the truth kindly, journal when voices fail you, and keep your standards high.If this mix of heart, humor, and hard questions hits home, tap follow, share it with a friend, and drop a review telling us your pick for the greatest R&B three-album run. Your voice helps this table grow.With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 15: Herro! Welcome to the Christmas Table!

    Send us Fan MailHoliday shopping rarely goes to plan—especially when “get something for the kids” turns into “also, I bought myself sneakers.” We open with the honest math of gifting grown children, the pain of Lego pricing, and why cash plus a clear conscience might be the most adult move of the season. From there, we veer into delightfully absurd and uncomfortably real territory: a one-man dating app that strips away competition, a cliff-pact logic puzzle about trust, and headlines that push every button—rabies via organ donation and a funeral home allegedly giving a grieving father a bag of brains instead of clothing.Beneath the jokes, there’s a throughline: systems either protect people or they don’t. We dig into rare neurological twists like foreign accent syndrome, then draw a sharp contrast between Japan’s fresh, cooked-daily school lunches and America’s processed cafeteria model. The difference isn’t just culture—it’s policy and priorities, with childhood obesity rates to match. If we can design an efficient vending contract, we can design a menu that nourishes growing brains.We also take a hard look at parenting and consequences through a “scared straight” story that ends in tragedy. Intent collides with a system unfit to keep a minor safe, and the result is devastating. That conversation isn’t about blame; it’s about building interventions that work—therapy, mentoring, structured programs—and custody protocols that never put teens in harm’s way. We close with fantasy football highs and heartbreaks, because even in December, the waiver wire giveth and taketh away.Come for the laughs, stay for the questions that linger: What do we owe our kids—money, time, advocacy, or better systems? Press play, then tell us where you stand. If this episode made you think or smile, follow the show, share it with a friend, and drop a review so more people find a seat at the table.With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 14: What the hell is Rugged Terran?

    Send us Fan MailWith your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Easiest Way to Start a PodcastStarting a podcast is easy with Buzzsprout! Pray More, Worry Less Prayer Journal52 Week Prayer Journal Notebook, Devotional & Guided Prayer Journal PaperbackScarred by Shawn A. BrownThe one thing most of society finds harder to accept than a gay man is a gay, black man. Turn Smart Money into Long MoneyTurn Smart Money into Long Money: The Ready. Fire. Aim! Mindset by Michael E. RuckerGod Got MeGOD GOT ME: I'm Over It Journal: A Writing Journal To Release Stress & Protect Your Peace for WomenDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 13: Fame Costs more Than It Pays

    Send us Fan MailWith your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 12: Stranger Things... and Usual Things, too

    Send us Fan MailWith your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 11: Happy Thanksgiving...Mistakes were made

    Send us Fan MailHoliday prep should be simple—who’s cooking, who’s eating, and who’s bringing the meatballs. Instead, our week detours into the wild, the urgent, and the oddly hilarious: a viral assault on a mom and her nine-year-old, a Florida gas-station “rescue” that reads like a custody ambush, and a newsroom apology that says everything about performative remorse and nothing about repair. We share the laughs, but we don’t duck the hard stuff.We open with short workweeks and Thanksgiving energy, then zoom into safety and instincts: why you lock doors at the pump, how to narrate safety to kids, and what to do when your gut starts yelling before your brain does. From there, we talk parenting under pressure—where accountability meets love. One of us lays out a line for his own kids: responsibility isn’t optional, and consequences teach what speeches can’t. We unpack peer pressure, the absence of leadership in teen groups, and how quickly “just following” becomes real harm.Then we turn to the media moment everyone’s seen: a white anchor comparing her Black colleague to an ape, followed by the driest crocodile tears on local TV. We strip the apology down to parts—who it centers, what it avoids, and how companies dodge accountability with soft language and softer consequences. It’s not about piling on; it’s about standards, repair, and how workplaces can do better when the harm is public and plain.To reset the mood, we go full fan mode with an R&B fantasy “Verzuz.” Michael Jackson vs Prince, Mariah vs Beyoncé, Usher vs Chris Brown—catalogs, features, and era dominance all get their moment. It’s a master class in how hits travel, how features stack wins, and why nostalgia still runs the room. We wrap with quick gems, Thanksgiving humor, and NFL picks you’ll argue with all week.If you’re here for smart conversation that moves between culture, safety, music, and messy real life without losing the laugh, pull up a chair. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves a good debate, and drop your dream Verzuz lineup in the comments—we’re reading them.With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 10: Ain't Nobody Humpin Around

    Send us Fan MailWith your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 09: Is it NOW Verbal or Nonverbal? Asking for the Table.

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    Episode 08: The After Party

    Send us Fan MailThe morning after a packed party, we’re sore, punchy, and surprisingly honest about what last night taught us. A first-time DJ set felt electric, but the real story was the cost behind the scenes: heavy speakers, no ramp, and a back that filed a formal complaint. From there we pivot into something you can use today—how to walk into an interview prepared without sounding scripted. We talk about bringing notes the smart way, tailoring examples to the role, asking better questions, and sending a memorable follow-up that shows you were truly listening.Then the headlines land hard. A Texas family survives a drive-by, with the mother alleging her teen son was among the shooters after a fight over dishes. We grapple with the layers beneath the shock—anger, boundaries, and how accountability gets lost long before bullets fly. Next, a pro basketball player in Indonesia faces extreme penalties for THC gummies he says he uses to manage Crohn’s disease. It’s a stark reminder: health and law don’t move at the same speed across borders, and ignorance of local rules can carry life-changing consequences.The internet’s strangest stories keep coming—rumors of assaults in a city park and a truck crash that reportedly released lab monkeys linked to serious diseases. We separate humor from harm, question how we talk about male victims, and ask what responsible communication looks like when public trust is thin. We also tackle layoffs and AI with a grounded lens: how to future-proof your career, document your impact, and build skills that collaborate with technology instead of competing against it. Along the way we debunk tired myths about who uses SNAP, trade the songs that instantly set us off, and confess the classic ways we bail on phone calls.It’s equal parts comedy and clarity—real-life recovery, practical career advice, and a thoughtful take on stories that are easy to sensationalize and hard to sit with. If you laughed, learned, or argued with us in your head, hit follow, share this with a friend, and leave a quick review telling us the one interview tip you swear by.With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 07: Breathing Through Your Butt & Other Party Tricks

    Send us Fan MailA Halloween week hang turns into a wild ride through taste, pleasure, and tech gone sideways. We kick off with weekend banter and a full invite to our 500-shots party—venue, pricing, specialty shot list—plus a candy corn debate that somehow becomes a referendum on nostalgia and identity. From there, we dive headfirst into a viral “healing” claim about the throat chakra and deep throating, calling out the pseudoscience while opening up about what actually makes sex feel connected: rhythm, presence, and real chemistry over hype or size. One of us admits to overpromising and underdelivering; another explains why vibe can turn “good” into “trash” fast.The music segment is equal parts honesty and craft. We talk Mary J. Blige, Alicia Keys, Patti LaBelle, and J‑Lo with nuance—tone versus technique, live versus studio, harmonies and show tracks, and how production fills gaps even for great singers. It’s not about tearing down; it’s about understanding why certain voices move you and why others don’t, and how time changes the instrument. Then we pivot to science stranger than fiction: the early research behind “butt breathing” for emergency oxygenation, why perfluorodecalin works, and what a human safety trial actually showed.The most serious turn centers on a 12-year-old in Baltimore who had police guns drawn because an AI tool misread a bag of Doritos as a weapon. We unpack why “safety” tech can escalate danger, especially for Black kids, and why accountability should include the school and the vendor. We close with frank talk about adult AI features, sex toys, boundaries, and what exploration looks like without shame, add a few quick “gems” on scent, steak sauce history, and flirting that goes too far, then send you off with NFL picks and the usual chaos.Hit play for unfiltered laughs, surprising depth, and a throughline that connects parties, performance, and policy. If it made you think or crack up, follow the show, share it with a friend, and drop a review so more people find the table.With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 006: Cigarette Titties & Bootie Bullets

    Send us Fan MailHonesty and timing can change everything—from who we love to how safe we feel. We kick off with cruise stories and candy truck nostalgia, then dive headfirst into the week’s most charged headline: when does gender disclosure become a matter of consent, safety, and trust? We unpack the legal and moral gray areas without losing sight of human dignity, and we ask the hard question—how early is early enough to tell your story so the other person can make a real choice?From there, we shift into the science of comfort. Do hugs really lower stress? We explore how touch can regulate the nervous system, why oxytocin is real but not universal, and how love languages change what comfort looks like in practice. Then we get practical about the mental load: why “staying out of the way” at home often makes things worse, how clear roles cut cortisol, and the difference between being present and being helpful.Pop culture throws us curveballs: Brandy’s abrupt Chicago walk-off during the Boy Is Mine tour and the fallout that followed. Health scare or sound meltdown, fans deserve transparency and a make-good when the headliner leaves eight songs on the table. We also break down a Chick-Fil-A moment where only one officer—Black—was asked to pay while his white colleagues ate free, and we wrestle with what allyship looks like in the moment. Add in a jaw-dropping prison transport story, a heartfelt D’Angelo tribute, and an unfiltered rant on insurance and property taxes—because some bills feel like a scam even when they’re legal.We wrap with three gems: don’t fund emergencies for people who party with their cash, learn to be okay with being disliked so you can protect your standards, and admit that many men couldn’t tolerate what they ask women to forgive. Hit play for sharp takes, real laughs, and a throughline you can use: say the truth sooner, make a plan, and let your actions match your story. If this resonated, follow, rate, and share the show—what topic should we tackle next?With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 005: 75 Tampons on the Lawn

    Send us Fan MailStarts loud, ends thoughtful—that was the energy today. We warm up with wild banter and bops, then dig into a question we hear all the time: do smart guys really have a harder time dating? We unpack how deeper thinking, higher standards, and analysis can slow romance, and why experience matters just as much as intellect when you’re choosing someone who adds to your life. From there, we go straight at the Ayesha and Steph Curry discourse—timing, perception, and the disconnect between public narratives and private truth. Love evolves; so do the stories we tell about it.Exhaustion is the mood, so we get honest about the rise of “sleepcations.” When work expects more and pays less, rest becomes strategy, not luxury. We trade notes on slow mornings, staycations that actually restore you, and the relief of a weekend without an itinerary. Then it gets real about ghosting: why people do it, when safety trumps closure, and how to end things with clean, compassionate clarity when you can. Pop culture threads through the episode—Cam’ron’s sly dents-and-dentures bit, the Bad Bunny halftime backlash, and a spirited debate about whether Missy Elliott’s “Get Ur Freak On” belongs in the century’s top tier.Music heads will love our vocals-only showdown: Musiq Soulchild, Jaheim, Avant, or Anthony Hamilton—range versus texture, technique versus tone. We even lighten the load with “hamper ethics” (rewear the hoodie, never the undergarments), and a new hustle we can’t stop talking about: hiring someone to confront your boss on your behalf. We round it off with a few gems—liquor isn’t a coat, and maybe we all need a social media reset—and quick NFL picks that had us yelling about the Eagles and Giants like it’s family business.If you laughed, learned, or yelled “facts” at any point, tap follow, share this with a friend who needs a sleep day, and leave a quick review. Tell us: is high intelligence making dating harder—or just making choices clearer?With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 004: Papa Perc 5

    Send us Fan MailThe night starts light—mixing tracks, naming Halloween shots, and clowning our own DJ practice—then the conversation swerves into the week’s bruises: flat tires, pricey oil changes, and the quiet rules of “appreciation” in relationships. From there, we widen the lens: a string of bodies found in Houston’s bayous raises the serial killer question and tests how officials balance public safety with panic. We talk cruises and hurricane timing, and then the culture machine interrupts with a tabloid fever dream—Kanye’s “betrayal list” that somehow includes his own daughter, historical figures, and cartoon characters. Attention is the currency; accountability is the bill nobody wants to pay.What really sets the tone is the Nicki Minaj vs. Cardi B saga and the line-crossing that dragged kids into the crossfire. We push back on superfan culture that excuses anything for the sake of a crown, and make the case for loving the music while rejecting harmful behavior. That dovetails into a heartfelt ode to the golden era of hip-hop and R&B, why legacy artists deserve room to evolve, and how supporters can honor the classics without freezing artists in time. We contrast nostalgia with the now, asking what growth looks like when fame, algorithms, and outrage collide.The headlines keep coming: a Florida teacher sings “you look like a monkey” to the only Black child in class; ICE raids in Chicago sweep up Black residents under a gang-pretext narrative; and a 17-year-old is killed after being “mistaken for a squirrel.” We don’t settle for shock value—we talk systems, context, and the human cost. Then we lighten the load with quick-hit “gems” on hair vs. weave, whether kids are really “soft,” and the difference between a butt dial and a booty call (yes, one can become the other). We close with honest sports picks, a little fantasy pain, and declared bias that keeps it real.If you’re into culture commentary with humor, heart, and zero patience for lazy thinking—press play, ride with us, and bring your take. Subscribe, share with a friend, and drop your thoughts in the comments so we can feature your perspective next week.With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 003: Jesus on ICE Eatin' Pork N Beans

    Send us Fan MailSleep disruptions plague us all at some point, but when does a restless night become a pattern? This week's conversation explores those frustrating middle-of-the-night awakenings that leave us zombified the next day. One host's dilemma with white noise—how it helps him fall asleep but then wakes him up later—sparked laughter and shared experiences about the universal quest for restful sleep.The podcast takes a hilariously unexpected turn when a casual mention of childhood meals reveals one host had no idea there was actual pork in "pork and beans." The ensuing debate about this canned food staple becomes a window into cultural differences, childhood memories, and how something as simple as food can connect us to our past while highlighting the gaps in our understanding.Current events discussion ranges from the absurd—viral misinformation claiming "Jesus was detained by ICE during the rapture"—to the serious—local crime stories and ethical dilemmas. When examining a viral video of a woman confronting her husband's mistress by approaching the mistress's child, the hosts draw a clear ethical line: regardless of relationship conflicts, children should remain protected from adult drama.Technology concerns dominate another fascinating segment as the hosts react to new AI software that allows complete identity transformation during video calls. The implications for dating, online safety, and digital trust spark both jokes about potential misuse and genuine concern about our increasingly artificial online interactions. This leads naturally into disturbing revelations about bacteria in fast food ice—a reminder that sometimes the dangers we face are hiding in plain sight.Between favorite songs on repeat and NFL predictions, the episode weaves together the serious and lighthearted, the personal and universal. Join us for conversations that reflect life as it really is—complicated, surprising, sometimes troubling, but always worth talking about.With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 002: We Are Living in the Matrix

    Send us Fan MailWelcome to the wild ride that is Table for Three Season Two! We're back with our signature blend of unfiltered commentary, bizarre headlines, and laugh-out-loud moments that'll have you wondering if we're all living in some kind of simulation.This premiere episode takes you on a journey through the absurd corners of human experience. Ever wondered what happens when white women fight over fried chicken in the middle of the street? Or why a morgue worker thought human testicles would make the perfect secret ingredient for award-winning spaghetti sauce? We've got those stories and more. But we don't just stick to the weird stuff—we dive deep into America's surprising "sex recession," explore the troubling case of a Black college student found hanging from a tree under suspicious circumstances, and tackle the music industry's controversial embrace of AI artists that threatens real musicians' livelihoods.Between serious discussions about social justice failures and cultural shifts, we share personal stories about college life, debate dream concert lineups featuring icons like Janet Jackson and Whitney Houston, and offer our hottest NFL Week 3 predictions that might actually help your fantasy team. Our chemistry as hosts shines through as we navigate these topics with humor, heart, and zero filter.Whether you're a longtime listener or joining us for the first time, this episode delivers the perfect mix of thought-provoking conversation and pure entertainment that'll have you coming back for more. Subscribe now, share with friends, and join us at our upcoming Halloween party—details in the episode!With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 001: Welcome Back...Ain't Shit Change!

    Send us Fan MailWelcome back to the table! After a much-anticipated return, Table for Three kicks off Season 2 with the same unfiltered energy you've been missing. Nothing has changed—and that's exactly what you wanted.The crew dives headfirst into the controversial assassination of right-wing figure Charlie Kirk, examining the stark difference in media coverage between his death and recent school shootings. Their raw take on America's selective outrage culture highlights how certain tragedies receive national mourning while others barely register a genuine response beyond "thoughts and prayers." The hosts don't hold back in questioning why some deaths trigger national responses while others—particularly those of children—seem to be accepted as inevitable.From bodies discovered in Tesla "front trunks" to a Florida man who allegedly ran over a foot model for refusing his unusual request, the hosts navigate through bizarre headlines with their signature blend of shock, humor, and surprisingly thoughtful analysis. Japan's record-breaking centenarian population leads to a fascinating discussion about cultural differences in health and longevity, while Chris Brown's achievement as Spotify's most-streamed African American artist sparks debate about musical legacies and who might be considered this generation's equivalent to legends like Whitney Houston.Fantasy football predictions, hilarious misunderstandings, and the return of the beloved "Gems" segment round out an episode that reminds listeners exactly why they missed this authentic, unpredictable podcast. Whether you're a returning listener or joining for the first time, you'll quickly understand why reservations at this table are always in high demand.Ready to laugh, think, and occasionally cringe? Pull up a chair—Table for Three is officially back in business.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 090: Yolo wit da Rolos...Right Shawn!!!

    Send us Fan MailWhat would drive someone to walk for six days straight after an argument with their partner? That's just one of the relationship-centered questions that fuels this episode's dynamic conversation. We kick things off discussing the shocking story of a young man who took jealousy to horrifying extremes when he discovered his ex was dating his friend—launching us into an exploration of post-breakup boundaries and emotional regulation.The conversation heats up when we tackle the age-old question: is it ever acceptable to date a friend's ex? Our hosts share raw, unfiltered perspectives on friendship loyalty versus personal happiness, with each bringing their unique experiences to the table. From there, we dive into the sometimes arbitrary, sometimes profound reasons people end relationships, from physical turn-offs to deeper issues of compatibility and respect.One of our most thoughtful segments examines societal judgments around men who take pride in their appearance, questioning why caring about fashion and grooming still carries unnecessary stigma. This flows perfectly into our discussion of an Italian man who walked nearly 280 miles after arguing with his wife—prompting everyone to reflect on their own conflict resolution styles and breaking points.The episode culminates with a revealing ranking exercise where each host prioritizes what matters most in relationships: loyalty, personality, physical attributes, money, or looks. The surprising variations in our answers demonstrate how deeply our values are shaped by past experiences and personal needs.Whether you're navigating a complex relationship, wondering about your own boundaries, or simply curious about human connection, this conversation offers both laughter and genuine insight into how we form, maintain, and sometimes need to walk away from relationships that no longer serve us.With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 089: So Someone Can See in the Tunnel!!!

    Send us Fan MailWhat happens when three unfiltered friends get together and tackle the most bizarre news stories while constantly derailing into hilarious tangents? Pure comedy gold that will have you questioning whether you should be laughing this hard at such outrageous topics.The Table for Three crew returns with their signature brand of boundary-pushing humor as they dive into a collection of wild news stories, from an 80-year-old woman named Linda who slapped someone during a parking dispute to Nigerian men attempting to fly internationally disguised as Arab women. Between these headline discussions, the conversations spiral into unexpectedly profound territory as the hosts contemplate what truly matters in relationships when physical attributes are removed from the equation.The episode reaches peak absurdity when the hosts debate rapper The Game's controversial question about what women bring to relationships beyond physical intimacy, spiraling into a hypothetical scenario involving detached body parts that somehow becomes both inappropriate and thought-provoking. Their unfiltered reactions to stories about child endangerment, disappointing food trends, and identity deception showcase their remarkable ability to find humor in the darkest places while still expressing genuine concern for serious issues.What makes this show special isn't just the outrageous topics but the authentic friendship between the hosts. Their willingness to call each other out, finish each other's sentences, and laugh uncontrollably at inappropriate moments creates an infectious energy that makes listeners feel like they're part of this chaotic roundtable. Whether they're debating which American regional food reigns supreme or contemplating how AI might impact future healthcare, their perspectives are refreshingly honest and consistently entertaining.Ready for a podcast experience that will have you simultaneously shocked, entertained, and oddly enlightened? Dive into the latest Table for Three episode – just make sure you're not drinking anything while listening, because unexpected spit-takes are practically guaranteed.With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Pray More, Worry Less Prayer Journal52 Week Prayer Journal Notebook, Devotional & Guided Prayer Journal PaperbackScarred by Shawn A. BrownThe one thing most of society finds harder to accept than a gay man is a gay, black man. God Got MeGOD GOT ME: I'm Over It Journal: A Writing Journal To Release Stress & Protect Your Peace for WomenTurn Smart Money into Long MoneyTurn Smart Money into Long Money: The Ready. Fire. Aim! Mindset by Michael E. RuckerDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 088: Who's Dirty Ass Panties are in these Delicious Pineapple Sticks!

    Send us Fan MailMusic lovers, prepare yourselves! We're tackling Apple Music's controversial 100 Best Albums list that has everyone talking. With Lauryn Hill claiming the crown at #1 and shocking omissions like Queen, Mariah Carey, and Boyz II Men nowhere to be found, this conversation gets heated fast. How did Beyoncé's "Lemonade" snag the #10 spot while Usher's "Confessions" barely made it at #95? We're breaking down the biggest surprises and debating what truly makes an album worthy of the "greatest" title.Beyond the music debate, we navigate the complex waters of love and relationships, exploring that eternal question: how do you actually know when you're in love? Our candid discussion distinguishes between infatuation and genuine love, revealing personal insights about reciprocity, time, and the possibility of recapturing that first-love feeling.The episode takes some bizarre turns as we discuss an Atlanta woman who found dirty underwear in her Edible Arrangement (yes, really) and a man who permanently tattooed "CRUD" on his forehead for a promised $250,000, only to discover it was an April Fool's joke. The silver lining? He sued and won exactly what was promised.We wrap with our signature "Gems" segment, dropping wisdom like "The richest thing you can have is peace" and "Society has become so fake that the truth actually bothers people." Whether you're questioning your relationship, wondering about music's greatest achievements, or just need a good laugh about life's strangest stories, this episode delivers the perfect mix of insight and entertainment.What would you steal if you could only take items that mildly inconvenience people? Our answers might surprise you – and make you check your remote collection when you get home.With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 087: We love our CNAs....and Jell-O!!

    Send us Fan MailBuckle up for a wild ride as Table for Three returns with an episode that covers everything from workplace struggles to AI love affairs and shocking news stories from around the world.The conversation kicks off with casual updates about the hosts' work lives, including one host's extended commute and another's experience with a workplace revolution where nurses fought for their benefits. Things quickly heat up with an analysis of Diddy's legal case dismissals, sparking a thoughtful comparison to R. Kelly's situation and the important distinctions between the two cases.What happens when technology crosses into the realm of relationships? The hosts dive into the bizarre story of a man who fell in love with his AI chatbot "Sol" despite having a real-life partner and child. Their incredulous reactions lead to a deeper conversation about the future of human-AI relationships and where society might be heading. "It's wild and I think people are just sick," one host remarks, highlighting the concern that AI relationships lack the essential human element that makes connections meaningful.The episode takes several unexpected turns, from debating friendship betrayals to discussing shocking news stories about a murder over a honey bun and a disturbing attack on a toddler at a Russian airport. Through it all, the hosts maintain their signature blend of humor, candor, and insightful commentary.Personal topics aren't off-limits either, as the hosts share their love languages and debate how people show romantic interest. The episode wraps with thought-provoking "gems" including a powerful quote about calculating the future costs of current decisions and a hilarious hypothetical about being stuck in a room with everyone you've dated.Whether you're a long-time listener or new to the podcast, this episode delivers an uncensored, authentic conversation that will make you laugh, think, and maybe even call your friends to discuss. Don't forget to share your own stories with the hosts – they're always eager to hear from their audience!With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Easiest Way to Start a PodcastStarting a podcast is easy with Buzzsprout! Pray More, Worry Less Prayer Journal52 Week Prayer Journal Notebook, Devotional & Guided Prayer Journal PaperbackScarred by Shawn A. BrownThe one thing most of society finds harder to accept than a gay man is a gay, black man. Turn Smart Money into Long MoneyTurn Smart Money into Long Money: The Ready. Fire. Aim! Mindset by Michael E. RuckerGod Got MeGOD GOT ME: I'm Over It Journal: A Writing Journal To Release Stress & Protect Your Peace for WomenDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 086: Skeletor!!!

    Send us Fan MailFrom international crises to musical legacies, this episode travels across the spectrum of modern concerns with unflinching honesty and unexpected humor.We kick off with Juneteenth reflections, sharing how we celebrated the holiday - from Florida getaways to simple relaxation time. One host's harrowing flight experience raises questions about anxiety in the air, while another's extended vacation prompts playful banter about priorities.The conversation shifts to alarming global tensions as we examine former President Trump's unilateral bombing of Iranian nuclear sites without congressional approval. We don't shy away from discussing the potential consequences of these actions and what they might mean for American safety in an increasingly volatile world.When discussing 17-year-old Passion Turner's horrific acid attack, our genuine compassion emerges alongside frustration at the justice system that gave her attacker merely three years. The stark before-and-after images of this young woman reveal the devastating permanence of such violence.Our most animated debate centers on Billboard's controversial Top 75 R&B singers list. With passionate expertise, we question why certain artists ranked where they did - from Beyoncé's position ahead of Whitney Houston to newer artists making the cut while R&B legends were inexplicably absent. These rankings spark deeper questions about musical legacy, vocal talent versus cultural impact, and how we determine artistic greatness.Additional topics include sexual harassment allegations against Tyler Perry, the surprising health hazards of extended toilet sitting, and relationship dynamics like keeping ex-partners' mementos or reconnecting physically with former flames.Whether you're navigating your morning commute or unwinding after work, join us for this raw, unfiltered conversation about the world we're living in. Subscribe now and become part of our table – where everyone belongs except when we tell you that you need to leave.With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 085: Gladys Behol's High-Rise Panties

    Send us Fan MailWhen a coworker proudly declares she "tans well because she's 18% African American," where do you even begin? Welcome back to Table for Three, where we're diving deep into workplace microaggressions, relationship boundaries, and social absurdities that make modern life both hilarious and horrifying.This week, Nini opens up about navigating uncomfortable workplace encounters while maintaining professionalism (sort of). We're celebrating our recent appearance at Pynknic 25, giving mad props to the vendors and creators who made the event spectacular. From hookah experiences to fashion moments, the crew reminisces about summer vibes and community connections.The conversation takes sharp turns through headline-grabbing stories—a woman who fatally shot her husband after years of being called a "bitch," a first date that ended with grand theft auto, and a Florida sheriff openly threatening protesters. Through it all, we explore the psychology behind these situations: What makes someone snap after years of verbal abuse? How do we protect ourselves in the dating world? And what happens when those sworn to protect us become the threat?Don't miss our fan-favorite "Gems" segment where we tackle relationship boundaries and the controversial "30-day rule." The crew debates honesty in relationships, communication red flags, and the curious new term "Black fatigue" being thrown around by those uncomfortable with racial discourse.Send us your Ask the Table questions! We're planning more live events and can't wait to connect with our Plus Ones in person. Until then, remember—we're trained professionals at being regular ass people, so don't take what we're serving too seriously.With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Special Episode: The PynkNic 2025

    Send us Fan MailStep into the vibrant heart of Hartford as we broadcast live from Pynknic 2025—a celebration that transforms Bushnell Park into a sea of melanated skin draped in every shade of pink imaginable. The energy is electric, the music is pumping, and the community spirit is undeniable as we set up our mics with the gold dome of the State Capitol as our backdrop.What began as one woman's dream to "invite the world" to a picnic has blossomed into Hartford's premier cultural gathering. Between impromptu dance breaks and the DJ spinning Caribbean beats, we connect with the passionate entrepreneurs who make this event special. From Stush Dolls with their custom hookah flavors like "Love 66," to the creators of University of Dope—a card game that's "for people who like to argue but can't play spades"—we spotlight Black businesses thriving in creative spaces.The true magic of Pynknic reveals itself through conversations with its founder, who shares how a Facebook flyer unexpectedly drew 500 attendees to the first event. Now in its third year, with full support from city officials, this free gathering has become a symbol of community resilience and joy. As model and talent manager Jasmine Hall puts it, "Hartford really needs to get the praise and shine and recognition it deserves. They're always getting the negative."Between thought-provoking questions about picnic essentials and playful debates about brunch with exes versus karaoke with bosses, we capture the essence of a day where strangers become friends and local businesses find their audience. Come experience the beauty of community building, entrepreneurship, and unapologetic celebration of Black joy through our unfiltered microphones at Pynknic 2025.With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 084: The Punisher...Wild and Powerful

    Send us Fan MailWelcome to a sizzling cookout-worthy episode of Table For Three where we're serving up hot takes and hearty laughs on everything from heartwarming family moments to shocking celebrity scandals.This week, we kick off with a touching story about a high school senior who took his sister to prom after she missed her own during the pandemic years ago. What started as reluctance ("nobody in the senior class likes each other") turned into a memorable night that gave his sister the experience she missed. It sparked a nostalgic conversation about our own prom experiences – from multiple invitations to completely skipping the event altogether.The conversation heats up when we dive into a viral story about a woman who proposed to her boyfriend only to be told he's still in love with his baby mama. We unpacked the psychology behind harboring feelings for an ex while in a new relationship, and debated whether honesty in that moment was truly the best policy or just cruel timing. "You should have told me that when we was dating," one host pointedly observes, highlighting how crucial transparency is from the beginning.Things take a serious turn as we dissect the disturbing details emerging from Diddy's sex trafficking and racketeering trial. From the testimony of Cassie Ventura detailing alleged abuse to Kid Cudi's revelations about intimidation, we explore how power and influence can enable disturbing behavior in the entertainment industry. "They typically don't bring a RICO charge unless they got evidence, they got evidence, they got evidence," one host emphasizes, suggesting prosecutors must have substantial proof beyond what the public has seen.Between the heavier topics, we lighten the mood with tales of a man suing Whataburger for $1 million over onions on his burger triggering an allergic reaction, and a 72-year-old mother who shot her 38-year-old son for playing video games too loudly. "Hazel said I was sick of your shit," we joke, while acknowledging the serious undertones of these bizarre stories.Our signature "Gems" segment wraps everything up with thought-provoking insights about relationships, including why men often cater to women who do the least for them and how dating outside your education bracket might lead to communication issues.Whether you're firing up the grill this weekend or just looking for unfiltered conversation that doesn't take itself too seriously, pull up a chair – there's always room at our table for you.With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 083: Mister!!! Turn Yo Mic OFF!!!

    Send us Fan MailStrange connections in the digital age take center stage as we explore two headline-grabbing marriages – an Indonesian content creator who wed his rice cooker in full traditional attire (only to divorce it four days later because "it only cooked rice"), and a 58-year-old woman who found companionship with an AI chatbot named Lucas after paying $303 for a lifetime "husband" subscription. These bizarre relationships spark a deeper conversation about loneliness, digital connections, and the lengths people go for attention in our social media-driven world.The conversation takes a deadly serious turn when we examine the tragic case of a 52-year-old man who lost his life after "play fighting" with a kangaroo at his brother's petting zoo in South Carolina. The incident raises important questions about respect for wildlife and the dangerous human tendency to underestimate wild animals – a sobering reminder that nature demands respect.We don't shy away from addressing controversial cultural moments, including a shocking proposal for a reality TV show where immigrants would compete in challenges for "a shot at US citizenship" – a concept we unanimously condemn as degrading and disrespectful. This leads to thoughtful discussion about representation, dignity, and what truly constitutes American values.Between these headline stories, we share personal victories (including one host's exciting career advancement opportunity), dive into our favorite movies across genres, and address listener questions about friendship dynamics and celebrity cases. Our signature "gems" of wisdom close the show, including the universal experience of turning on Netflix only to end up scrolling social media for hours instead.Join us for this blend of cultural analysis, personal insights, and sometimes uncomfortable truths about the increasingly strange world we navigate together. Have you noticed reality becoming stranger than fiction? We'd love to hear your thoughts!With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Pray More, Worry Less Prayer Journal52 Week Prayer Journal Notebook, Devotional & Guided Prayer Journal PaperbackTurn Smart Money into Long MoneyTurn Smart Money into Long Money: The Ready. Fire. Aim! Mindset by Michael E. RuckerScarred by Shawn A. BrownThe one thing most of society finds harder to accept than a gay man is a gay, black man. God Got MeGOD GOT ME: I'm Over It Journal: A Writing Journal To Release Stress & Protect Your Peace for WomenDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 082: She did not shoot....The....DEPP..U..Tee!!!

    Send us Fan MailWhat does it really mean to be an inconsiderate friend? When Issa Rae publicly acknowledged this as her biggest flaw, it sparked a fascinating conversation at The Table about friendship dynamics, emotional availability, and the unspoken rules of adult relationships.The hosts dive deep into their own friendship styles, with refreshing honesty about when they check in and when they don't. "When I shut down, I shut down for real," one host admits. "I'm talking McDonald's ice cream machine." This vulnerability creates space for listeners to examine their own patterns – are you the friend who always reaches out, or the one who disappears into work and life?Parenting challenges take center stage as we hear the raw account of a father forced to make the difficult decision to pull his son from basketball due to falling grades. The conversation explores the fine line between supporting our children's passions and preparing them for adult responsibilities, reminding us that sometimes the most loving parenting decisions are also the hardest ones.From a Florida man's triple-marriage scheme to a shocking story of a father's retaliation after losing his son to police violence, the episode weaves through current events with the hosts' signature blend of humor, outrage, and empathy. Their "Dropping Gems" segment delivers powerful insights, including the reminder to stop being "the go-to person for someone you can't go to."Whether you're wrestling with friendship guilt, navigating parenting challenges, or simply craving authentic conversation about life's complexities, this episode delivers thought-provoking perspectives wrapped in laugh-out-loud moments that will have you nodding in agreement one minute and gasping the next.With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 081: Toilet killings and an Ecuadorian soccer player. LMAOWWNCY!!!??

    Send us Fan MailEver wonder what happens when three friends with zero filters sit down and talk about everything from music legends to dating disasters? Welcome to the raw, uncut conversations at Table for Three.This week's episode kicks off with a heartfelt Aaliyah tribute that spirals into a fascinating debate about musical legacies. Would Beyoncé's career have soared to the same heights if Aaliyah hadn't passed away? The hosts don't hold back their opinions, analyzing the unique spaces these artists occupied and how the music landscape might have looked completely different.The conversation shifts to Keri Hilson's musical comeback, with the hosts delivering an honest critique of her new album. There's a palpable sense of disappointment as they discuss how the production fails to showcase her true vocal and songwriting talents – a missed opportunity after such a long hiatus from the spotlight.Things take a darker turn when the hosts tackle shocking news stories, including a horrifying case of a father fatally harming his child over drinking from a toilet, and an Ecuadorian soccer player who allegedly hid under his bed while his family was kidnapped. Their reactions range from outrage to disbelief, wondering aloud how someone could make such incomprehensible choices.The energy lightens during a hilarious segment where the hosts confess the pettiest things they've done to exes – from strategic name-mixing during intimate moments to having an ex unknowingly drop them off at another partner's house. It's a reminder that relationships bring out both the best and worst in us all.Whether they're debating what women truly value in relationships or discussing the proper sleeping attire, the conversations feel like you're hanging out with your most unfiltered friends. Join us at the table – just be prepared for unvarnished truths and plenty of laughs along the way.With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 080: Food Porn w/ Guinea Pigs

    Send us Fan MailWhen summer vibes hit, the Table comes alive with energy, dance moves, and unfiltered conversations that leave no topic untouched. This episode captures that perfect cookout atmosphere where real talk flows as freely as the laughter.We dive headfirst into Kanye West's jaw-dropping social media confession about childhood experiences with his cousin, exploring the complex layers of trauma, mental health struggles, and public revelation. Is this a genuine attempt to process pain, or another manifestation of his reported manic episodes? The conversation reveals our compassionate yet realistic takes on how childhood trauma shapes adult behavior.Fashion becomes a battleground when we defend Tyler against critics who accused her of copying Britney Spears' iconic VMAs look. Why are we so quick to attack artists for drawing inspiration from past trends when fashion constantly recycles itself? This sparks a broader discussion about originality, influence, and the toxic nature of social media criticism in entertainment.The most heated debate erupts over Tank's controversial list of top R&B vocalists. Our analysis of his selections—including questionable choices like Charlie Wilson and KC while omitting Tyrese—showcases our deep appreciation for vocal technique and performance ability. We tackle the ultimate question: Does R. Kelly truly outshine Usher vocally? Our verdict might surprise you.Between serious topics, we share the hilarious saga of Randy, a male guinea pig who impregnated approximately 100 females after being accidentally placed in their enclosure. This leads to thoughtful exploration of appropriate age gaps in romantic relationships, with each host revealing personal preferences and boundaries that reflect broader values about maturity and compatibility.Whether you're here for the cultural commentary, relationship insights, or just the unfiltered banter that feels like hanging with friends, this episode delivers the perfect blend of entertainment and substance. Join us at the Table—where the conversation is always electric and reservation is never required.With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 079: Kielbasa Eagles

    Send us Fan MailJanet Jackson's iconic beats set the perfect tone for a deep dive into the entertainment industry's darkest corners. We unpack shocking revelations about witchcraft in music when an actor claims his wife was offered supernatural assistance to advance her career – opening a conversation about the lengths power players will go to maintain control.The post-pandemic world leaves us questioning what we've permanently lost. From 24-hour convenience stores to basic human courtesy, we reflect on societal shifts that may never reverse. Meanwhile, a tragic story from India where Google Maps directed three men off an incomplete bridge into a river sparks debate about our blind trust in technology and who bears responsibility when navigation systems fail.Gayle King's space adventure generates heated discussion as we analyze the backlash to her "Have y'all been to space?" comment. Is criticism of Black excellence warranted, or are we holding certain figures to impossible standards? We don't hold back examining the disconnect between celebrity experiences and everyday struggles.When Terrence Howard promises to expose Hollywood's secrets in his new podcast, we consider his history of speaking truth to power about unfair compensation and inappropriate advances. His journey raises important questions about how the industry discredits those who challenge the status quo.Between serious moments, our trademark humor shines through with running jokes about "kielbasa eagles" and candlelight séances. We close with powerful gems on manipulation, trustworthiness, and how truth welcomes questioning while lies resist challenge. Join us at the table where no topic is off-limits and laughter is always on the menu.With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 078: Shitty Chanel #5

    Send us Fan MailThe unhinged energy at The Table reaches new heights as our hosts dive into everything from nostalgic R&B albums to bizarre celebrity news with their signature no-filter approach. We kick things off with a music appreciation moment for Monica's underrated album "The Makings of Me" before unpacking the recent Carrie Hilson revelation about that infamous Beyoncé "diss track" that derailed her career. The truth behind who actually wrote those controversial lyrics sheds new light on how powerful fan bases like the Beyhive can make or break careers with alarming efficiency.Things take a stomach-turning turn when we discuss the viral story of a woman who had her BBL removed after developing an unbearable odor that cost her relationship and social standing. Our reactions range from horrified to hysterical as we explore the unexpected consequences of cosmetic procedures gone wrong.The conversation shifts to workplace confessions as we share our most unprofessional moments on the job - from movie theater shenanigans to deliberately sabotaging customer service calls. These stories prompt a larger discussion about work-life frustrations and small rebellions that many listeners will find surprisingly relatable.We tackle several buzzing pop culture moments, including the high school student arrested for releasing a diss track, Ray J's desperate attempts to join Kai Cenat's celebrity sleepovers, and Tokyo Tony's relationship drama caught on camera. Our spirited debate about the true Mount Rushmore of male R&B brings out passionate opinions about music legacies and proper recognition for the genre's pioneers.Join us for these hilarious, unfiltered conversations that feel like catching up with your most outspoken friends. Listen now, share your thoughts, and remember - if you can't take what we're serving, this Table isn't for you!Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 077: Millennials vs Gen Z: w/ guest Ashanti

    Send us Fan MailHave you ever wondered what happens when Millennials and Gen Z sit down for a candid conversation about their generations? In this special episode of The Table, we bring together both perspectives with guest Ashanti representing Gen Z in a fascinating debate about which generation has the edge.The conversation moves seamlessly between humor and depth as we explore how technological adaptation shapes our worldviews. Millennials pride themselves on straddling both digital and analog worlds—we know how to use a phone book when Google fails and can read an actual map when GPS stops working. Meanwhile, Gen Z brings an intuitive understanding of emerging technologies that gives them an undeniable advantage in our rapidly changing digital landscape.We dive into how parenting styles have evolved, with Millennials often taking a more communicative approach than the strict disciplinarian methods they experienced growing up. Ashanti offers brilliant insights about how Gen Z values emotional intelligence and open dialogue, challenging us to consider how we might bridge generational divides within our own families.Perhaps most poignant is our examination of how social media creates unprecedented pressure, especially for younger generations. As one moment in our conversation highlights: "Social media got y'all rushing your goals. Remember, comparison is the thief of joy." We discuss how the curated perfection of online lives creates unrealistic expectations and contributes to anxiety among young people who feel perpetually behind.The episode culminates in a joyful reggae music showdown that reminds us all that despite our different cultural touchpoints—from Tamagotchis to TikTok—both generations share more common ground than we might initially recognize. Join us for this enlightening conversation that will have you questioning your assumptions about generational divides while celebrating what makes each unique.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 076: TF Trick Daddy say!?!?

    Send us Fan MailWhitney Houston's iconic lyrics set the perfect backdrop for our Women's Month celebration, but don't let the upbeat opening fool you – this episode quickly dives into the messy reality of family funerals, betrayal, and bizarre headlines that'll make your jaw drop.When one host reveals the aftermath of his father's funeral, complete with a sibling who talked big game but delivered nothing, we all witness a masterclass in "finding out" after "messing around." Picture this: funeral attendees showing up to a non-existent repass while our host enjoys hibachi and ice cream. Sweet, sweet karma.Just when you think human behavior couldn't be more shocking, we explore the case of a Utah nurse who convinced her friend she had cancer for FIVE YEARS – all to collect life insurance money that didn't actually exist. The elaborate deception raises disturbing questions about trust and how far some people will go for financial gain.The conversation shifts to viral videos capturing shocking moments – like a coach yanking a player's hair – and whether our societal shift toward documentation rather than intervention is helping or hurting us. And don't get us started on Trick Daddy's controversial dating comments that had us all questioning his priorities and judgment.Perhaps most thought-provoking is our discussion of Walker Flocka's declaration that he'd save his wife over his child in an emergency. This impossible hypothetical divides not just our hosts but likely our listeners too, revealing deep beliefs about family bonds, priorities, and self-preservation.Between heated debates, personal revelations, and our signature "Dropping Gems" wisdom, this episode captures exactly why our unfiltered perspective keeps you coming back for more. Join us at the Table – where reservation is always denied for those who can't handle real talk.With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 075: Jesus Burgers w/ STD Water.

    Send us Fan MailThe perfect storm of family, grief, and funeral planning collides in this raw and revealing episode as one host describes the drama that erupted on his birthday when he stepped up to arrange his estranged father's funeral. When no siblings contributed financially but criticism flowed freely, he made the bold choice to cancel the repass while keeping the promises he made for the service itself—all while inviting "all the smoke" from family members who had problems with his decisions.Between fits of laughter and moments of profound insight, we pivot to cultural conversations about George Foreman's legacy (and his unusual choice to name multiple children George), Mo'Nique's ongoing feud with Tyler Perry, and whether it's ever appropriate to call someone your "baby mama" instead of "mother of your child." This linguistic deep dive reveals how the words we choose reflect our respect—or lack thereof—for the people who co-parent with us.The conversation takes several unexpected turns through current events, from disturbing news stories about twin brothers found deceased to celebrating Black entrepreneurship in unexpected places (like sustainable toilet paper!). Throughout it all, the hosts maintain their signature blend of unfiltered honesty and humor that makes even the darkest topics approachable.We close with powerful gems about patience in trying times, the distinction between needing rest versus needing peace, and the importance of maintaining dignity in a world where "people are proud of what they should be ashamed of." Whether you're navigating family drama or just trying to make sense of modern life's complexities, this episode delivers equal parts comfort and uncomfortable truths you didn't know you needed.With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 074: Dawn of The DoorDashians

    Send us Fan MailFamily dynamics can be a battlefield of unspoken feelings, passive-aggressive hints, and communication breakdown. This week, we dive deep into the emotional minefield of navigating family relationships when you're caught in the middle of other people's drama. One host opens up about planning his father's funeral while dealing with siblings who communicate in cryptic hints rather than direct conversation, creating a psychological burden that's becoming unbearable.We explore the crucial question: when do you prioritize your mental health over keeping family peace? Our candid discussion reveals the power of honest communication, even when it strains relationships, and why sometimes setting boundaries with family is an act of self-preservation rather than abandonment.The conversation takes an unexpected scientific turn as we dive into the phenomenon of "dessert stomach" – that mysterious ability to feel stuffed after dinner yet somehow find room for something sweet. This isn't just lack of willpower; it's your brain playing tricks with dopamine and sensory-specific satiety.From wild headlines about a 76-year-old Ethiopian woman giving birth to her first child to Florida's strangest shoplifting duo (nicknamed "Mrs. Dookie and Mr. Clean"), we bring our signature humor to stories that highlight the bizarre nature of human behavior. We also tackle serious topics like wrongful conviction, financial betrayal, and the ethics of loaning money to family and friends.Whether you're struggling with family drama, curious about why you can always make room for dessert, or just need some honest conversation with a side of laughter, this episode delivers the perfect blend of thoughtful discussion and entertainment. Join us at the Table – where nothing is off-limits and everyone gets a seat (as long as you can handle the truth).With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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    Episode 073: Romping in the Hostel

    Send us Fan MailEver had a coworker break down in the hallway when you simply asked if they were okay? This episode takes us on a journey through workplace drama, personal revelations, and the sometimes absurd realities of everyday life. When one host describes witnessing "the Karen cry" from a colleague, it launches the trio into stories about the strangest workplace encounters they've experienced.The conversation takes a reflective turn when the hosts share the hardest truths they've had to admit about themselves. From acknowledging narcissistic tendencies to realizing intellectual differences, these vulnerable moments create space for listeners to examine their own self-awareness. "If someone followed you around for a week, would they believe you're serious about your goals?" becomes a catalyst for honest self-assessment that will have you questioning your own daily habits.Current events provide fertile ground for deeper discussions, particularly when examining Jay-Z's lawsuit against a woman who falsely accused him of sexual assault. The hosts thoughtfully explore the damage false accusations can cause while balancing the importance of supporting genuine victims. This leads to a fascinating conversation about celebrity culture and accountability in the digital age.The episode's most unexpected turn comes when they discuss a vintage business card for "Dr. Dan" discovered at someone's grandmother's house – complete with a price list for services that had the hosts in stitches. Meanwhile, a story about a father who shot his son's football coach brings a sobering perspective on parenting, sportsmanship, and teaching children how to handle disappointment.From technological advancements like microscopic transforming robots to an Alaska Airlines flight attendant losing her job over a viral twerking video, this episode weaves through topics with humor, insight, and authenticity. You'll leave entertained, thoughtful, and eager to join the conversation at the table.Send us your questions and comments – we're always looking to bring our listeners into the discussion!With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support.Support the showEmail:  [email protected]:  @table.4.three.podcastInstagram:  @table4three_podcast

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to the table where you will dine on three unprofessional opinions for the night.  Table For Three is meant to be a light-hearted space that talks about everyday events from the perspective of three regular ass people.  We look to bring humor to our topics...think of us like the comment section on TikTok.  Now, things can get messy at the table as we all know, so come prepared with a bib.

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Mister, Nini, Shawn A.

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