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The Joint Sermons
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The Joint Sermons is the sound of two distinct, powerful minds tearing into the week's biggest headlines with zero tolerance for the status quo.Every episode, Juan and Doc Jeezy plunge into the raw meat of current events—politics, culture, conflict, and everything in between. They're both searching for the same radical truth, which means they mostly agree on who the real villains are and what needs to burn down.But when their opinions finally diverge, the conversation goes nuclear. This isn't polite debate; this is a high-stakes meeting of the minds where disagreement is productive and the
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RATA
The United States is a sinking ship being led by a rat!
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The United States Isn't Winning the War Against Iran
The truth is not a crime.
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From Dallas, Texas...
Shots fired! Again?
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At the Intersection of 1st & 4th
We go there.
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The Believers
Trump threatens to wipe out a civilization, then posts himself as Jesus, then picks a fight with the Pope. This week on The Joint Sermons, the false messiah meets the American Pope, and the apocalypse has a Truth Social account.
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Mad Man
On this episode of The Joint Sermons, “Madman,” the gloves come off. When Donald Trump escalates rhetoric to the point where entire cities and civilizations are invoked, the question stops being political and starts becoming existential.
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Incompetence, Hubris, and Collapse
The title says it all: the United States government is not serious.
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World War WHOOPS!
On this episode of The Joint Sermons, we dive into a masterclass of distraction, incompetence, and chaos courtesy of the nation’s favorite self-appointed genius. Watch as Donald Trump fumbles, misfires, and accidentally sparks global crises while the rest of the world scrambles to keep up.
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Trumps MISCALCULATION
On this episode of The Joint Sermons, hosts Juan and Doc Jeezy cut straight to the contradiction driving today’s crisis.After months of talk about ending endless wars, the situation has escalated into a full blown conflict, with the Strait of Hormuz shut down and energy prices climbing. Now, the same allies who were recently pushed away are suddenly being called on for help.It is a sharp reversal, and a risky one. As Juan and Doc Jeezy put it, it is like firing your insurance agent, then calling them when everything is already on fire.
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Secretary of Duck & Cover
On the 100th episode of The Joint Sermons Podcast, Juan and Doc Jeezy mark the milestone the only way they know how: by roasting the headlines and each other. The guys take aim at the newly crowned Secretary of Duck and Cover, question why China seems to have its act together a little more than the United States right now, and wander into a conversation about America’s habit of getting involved in wars.
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Operation Epic Furry
When the world feels like it’s on fire, who benefits from the smoke?On this episode of The Joint Sermons, Juan and Doc Jeezy break down the classic “wag the dog” play and ask whether foreign crises are dominating the spotlight while uncomfortable questions around the Epstein files fade into the background.Is it coincidence or calculated distraction?
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Many People Are Saying It Wasn't Me
We unpack the legend of the mysterious “John Barron,” the anonymous caller who sounded suspiciously like someone who insists he has the best words and the greatest phone skills in history.
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Palm Beach Lolita
This week on The Joint Sermons, we dig into the Epstein files and the political firestorm surrounding them. The headlines are loud, the accusations are everywhere, and one name keeps surfacing in public discussion: Donald Trump.
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Trump's Racist Obama Video
Juan and Doc Jeezy break down Donald Trump's decision to share a video depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as apes. This imagery is a longstanding racist trope, not subtle or accidental. The hosts explain why the image matters, how" plausible deniability" is used to launder racism, and why it cannot reasonably be misunderstood.www.thejointsermons.com
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So You Say You Want A Revolution?
Juan and Doc Jeezy light a match to the headlines and burn down the cosplay revolution. The loudest “don’t tread on me” guys stay real quiet when freedom actually gets stepped on. Garmin strapped patriots freeze. Minnesota communities move.This episode swings at the political duopoly with no gloves. Liberals get named as collaborators for funding ICE and laundering authoritarian power. They then tear into the Epstein files circling Trump, the willful amnesia of the public, and the endless elite grift. Gold cards. Fake RX plans. Total immunity for the connected. Same scam. Bigger lies.
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What Happens When No One Says Stop?
On this episode of The Joint Sermons, Juan and Doc Jeezy confront the uncomfortable reality of unchecked authoritarianism and the dangerous silence of those meant to provide balance. As the country edges toward what many warn could become an incited civil war or revolution, they ask the central question few seem willing to face. Who is going to have the balls to step the f**k up and say stop?
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Cracks In The Union
In this episode of The Joint Sermons, Juan and Doc Jeezy expose a nation at the breaking point in "Cracks in the Union." We are diving into the federal siege of the Twin Cities where masked agents have turned American streets into a war zone, leaving citizens like Renée Good dead in the wake of an unchecked power grab. From the domestic crackdown to the global stage, we break down the administration’s aggressive push to annex Greenland, seize Venezuelan oil, and bully our northern neighbors.
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The Puppet Plays World Politics
On this week’s episode of The Joint Sermons, hosts Juan and Doc Jeezy open with the deadly ICE shooting in Minneapolis that has sparked nationwide outrage, then dive into Trump’s global provocations—from urging Iranian protesters to challenge their government to threats against Greenland, Cuba, and Mexico. They explore who’s really in control, the strings behind the stage, and the high-stakes chaos of messaging gone global.
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The Don-Roe Doctrine
In this episode of the Joint Sermons, Juan and Doc Jeezy are back from Christmas break to tackle a world that seems to be shifting beneath our feet. The guys dive straight into the massive headlines surrounding Venezuela, where reports of the "capture" of Nicolás Maduro and talk of the U.S. running the country have sparked a debate on whether we are seeing a new era of American empire. From the "Don-roe Doctrine" in Latin America to the sudden, serious interest in Greenland, they look at whether these moves are strategic genius or high stakes political theater.
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This Is America
Juan and Doc Jeezy light the fuse in this explosive new episode of The Joint Sermons. “This Is America” drags today’s chaos into the spotlight and refuses to blink. ICE raids, homeless camps, billionaires floating above the mess, oil execs cashing in, National Guard on the ground — it’s all part of the storm, and the guys are tearing through it piece by piece.This isn’t a safe convo. It’s the real, messy, uncomfortable truth about a country held together with duct tape, denial, and good PR. Juan and Doc Jeezy dive into the hypocrisy, the power grabs, the broken systems, and the everyday people caught in the crossfire.If America right now feels like a pressure cooker with the lid halfway off, this episode is the moment someone finally says out loud what everyone else is whispering.
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F*ck Donald Trump
See show title.
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Prison of Personality
In this episode of The Joint Sermons, Juan and Doc Jeezy dig into the people who turn one thing into their entire identity. You know the type. Politics becomes their personality. A diet becomes their personality. A sports team, a conspiracy theory, a job title, a favorite influencer, a workout routine — whatever it is, once they latch onto it, they cannot walk it back. They can’t question it. They can’t evolve. Because the moment they do, the entire personality they built around it starts to crack.
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Kash- The-Pooh
In this episode of The Joint Sermons, the hosts dive deep into the tangled mess of free speech, power, and hypocrisy. They unpack the bizarre case of the FBI director’s girlfriend, who is reportedly suing social media users for suggesting she might be a “honey pot” from Israel, and what that means for public discourse in a supposedly free society.Then the conversation shifts to the ever-shifting gospel of MAGA, as Donald Trump once again reverses himself, this time on H-1B visas, leaving his followers fuming. The hosts break down how cult-like loyalty turns political contradiction into a spectator sport.To close, they spotlight the next big name in hip-hop, an artist co-signed by Ice-T himself.
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Let Them Eat Cake
In this episode of The Joint Sermons, the hosts dive into the ongoing government shutdown and the devastating impact it’s having on working-class Americans—especially those relying on SNAP benefits. With Donald Trump announcing that food assistance payments will remain frozen until the shutdown ends, the discussion turns to the cruelty of using hunger as leverage in political games.
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Soul vs. Math, Fascism vs. Reality
In this episode of The Joint Sermons, Juan and Doc Jeezy dive deep into Soul vs. Math — the new collaboration between Napoleon Da Legend and Dub Sonata. From lush samples to razor-sharp verses, this project has heads talking, and Dub Sonata might have just heisted the “Producer of the Year” conversation.But it wouldn’t be The Joint Sermons without a little fire: we also tackle America’s political temperature, breaking down what looks like — or is — the continued slide into fascism under Donald Trump and his circle. What’s the difference between “looking like” and “being”? Maybe not much anymore.
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Boom Bap & Bootlickers
Juan and Doc Jeezy are back at the pulpit breaking down fresh music from RZA, Big Daddy Kane, DJ Premier, and Ransom — legends still proving they’ve got plenty left in the tank. But not even great beats can drown out the noise from D.C., as the fellas unpack the Trump administration’s steady steamroll toward full-blown fascism. And if that wasn’t enough, Timbaland’s dabbling in AI-generated music sparks a fiery debate on why replacing creativity with code might be the worst idea in music history.
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That Makes Them Gay
We talk about Mobb Deep, then get derailed again because of Orange Satan.
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Stop Calling Us Nazis!
In this week’s episode of The Joint Sermons, we ask the uneasy question: Where are we again? From rising political extremism to the normalization of authoritarian behavior, we unpack how America’s slow crawl toward fascism seems to be picking up speed.
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There Are Two N-Words?
In this episode of The Joint Sermons Podcast, we confront Donald Trump’s undeniable march toward fascism—exposed not through subtlety but through his blatant actions and words. We break down his open embrace of racism and how it continues to shape his movement. We also challenge the disturbing posthumous worship of Charlie Kirk, a man whose legacy is defined by racism and vitriol, now being molded into a martyr by MAGA. Why celebrate someone who spread so much hate? The only answer that remains is chilling: because they agree with him.
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Trump, Kirk & the Church of Crazy
Juan and Doc don’t even know where to start this week. Trump’s circus is out of control, MAGA’s still drinking the Kool-Aid, and now people are straight-up worshiping Charlie Kirk after his death. Yeah, you read that right. The right is turning politics into a full-blown religion, and the cult vibes are off the charts. The guys break it all down by calling BS on the chaos while trying not to lose their minds in the process.
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Rhetoric and Violence: The Killing of Charlie Kirk
Charlie Kirk is dead—and his controversial statements are at the center of the conversation. On this episode of The Joint Sermons, we dig into whether his words fueled the violence that ended his life. No sugarcoating, no safe takes—just hard questions about free speech, accountability, and the dangers of a culture on edge.
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Red Dawn
In this episode of The Joint Sermons, Juan and Doc Jeezy return to the ongoing conversation about Donald Trump’s alarming slide toward fascism. Without hyperbole, they break down his recent threats to deploy the military against Chicago—an American city—using social media as his loudspeaker. The hosts also dig into the surreal imagery of Trump promoting UFC fights at the White House, drawing comparisons to emperors staging gladiator battles in their palaces. To round things out, Juan and Doc share their first impressions of Ice Cube’s latest track, weaving culture, politics, and music into their trademark mix of sharp insight and candid debate.
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This Is Fine…
In this episode of The Joint Sermons, Juan and Doc dive into the latest headlines surrounding Donald Trump and the growing authoritarian tilt of his policies. What some dismiss as political hyperbole, they unpack as very real threats with serious implications for democracy. With their trademark sharp wit and back-and-forth banter, the hosts break down the news, the spin, and why “this is fine” might be the most dangerous lie we tell ourselves.Feedback and all episodes at www.thejointsermons.com
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Under Siege
In this episode, we dive deep into the shocking federal takeover of Washington, D.C.’s police force. On August 11, 2025, Donald Trump declared a public safety emergency and used emergency powers to federalize the Metropolitan Police Department—deploying hundreds of National Guard troops and federal agents. But is this move really about crime, or something far more dangerous? We explore why this unprecedented power grab threatens local democracy, the balance of government authority, and what it could mean for cities across America. Tune in to understand why Washington is truly Under Siege — and why we all need to pay attention.All episodes: www.thejointsermons.com
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Stolen Valor
In our return episode, we’re talking real stolen valor—but not the kind with uniforms and medals. We’re calling out rappers who can’t let go of their faded glory, still clinging to mics like it’s 1999. Then we shift to a man who never had any valor to begin with: Trump. From fake toughness to borrowed credibility, we break down what it really means to earn your stripes. All episodes: thejointsermons.com
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Bunker Busters & Golf Carts: The Trump Doctrine in Action
This week, we break down the latest chapter in global chaos—missile strikes, nuclear close calls, and Trump trying to manage it all from behind the wheel of a golf cart. From Iran and Israel trading blows to a ceasefire somehow involving Twitter diplomacy, we’re unpacking the foreign policy flex that feels more like a reality show. Spoiler: the only thing more unstable than the region might be the guy holding the remote.All episodes at thejointsermons.com
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Old Man Yells At Cloud
This week on The Joint Sermons, Juan and Doc get into the weeds of Trump’s signature chaos. They break down his so-called “negotiation skills,” unpack the reckless threats he’s firing off at Iran via social media, and laugh (then cringe) at his middle-school-level insults aimed at the French president. From power plays to petty posts, it’s all classic Trump—and all on full display.More: thejointsermons.com
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Escape From L.A.
Flash bangs echo through the streets. Protesters scatter. A Blackhawk helicopter touches down near a Homeland Security office in Los Angeles—delivering ammunition, not aid.In this episode, we break down the disturbing escalation of immigration enforcement in L.A., as federal agencies deploy military-grade tactics against civilians. With echoes of authoritarianism and an agenda that seems ripped straight from Stephen Miller’s playbook, we ask the hard question:Is this the beginning of something much bigger... and far more dangerous?
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Rainbow Capitalism & Trump’s Taco Obsession
In this spicy episode of The Joint Sermons, hosts Juan and Doc fire up the mics to roast the annual wave of corporate rainbow-washing during Pride Month. From rainbow-colored drills to diversity statements that feel copy-pasted, no brand is safe as the duo exposes the hilarity and hollowness behind the boardroom-approved activism.And of course, they couldn’t resist revisiting Donald Trump’s legendary love affair with tacos—because nothing says "I love Hispanics" like a Cinco de Mayo shoutout over a Taco Bowl at Trump Tower.As promised, here’s the Home Depot Pride Month video that sparked this week's rant:🔗 Watch it on X
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Dumb and Dumber
Juan & Doc Discuss Artificial Intelligence and Who the Robots Would Kill First. Welcome to Episode 69!
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No Good Music, No Good News
This week on The Joint Sermons, Juan and Doc Jeezy have absolutely nothing to talk about—so naturally, they spend the episode complaining like a pair of grumpy old men. From forgiving cheaters in baseball to dumb Trump appointees, from conspiracy theories about Biden’s health to the sad state of new music, the guys cover everything and nothing all at once.
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A Bunch of Mexicans
Juan and Doc get into what people really mean when they say “a bunch of Mexicans” and whether content matters. They also take shots at the growing stupidity in America and the way fascist thinking is creeping into the mainstream. To balance it out, they show love for Much Given, Much Tested, the new album by BlackLiq & Dub Sonata—calling it a near-perfect release and an early frontrunner for album of the year.More at www.thejointsermons.com
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Small D*cks Sink Ships
This week on The Joint Sermons Donald Trump dominates the headlines yet again—but is he the cause of America’s downward spiral, or just the figurehead of something deeper? As the nation drifts toward unfamiliar waters, Juan and Doc ask the hard questions: Who’s really to blame—and does it even matter anymore? Is America a sinking ship?More at: www.thejointsermons.com
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Stephen Miller Wears Hermes
Meanwhile on The Joint Sermons… Juan and Doc dive headfirst into the so-called "Fat Man's Agenda"—a wild ride through topics like the proposed autism registry (yep, it gets dark), tariffs, the return of Stephen Miller, and a surprising theory about the origins of Bitcoin. It’s blunt, bold, and enough to make you think twice.Get in touch: www.thejointsermons.com
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The Death of Francis and the Rise of the Hate Choir
This week on The Joint Sermons, we break from our usual format for a very different episode. With the death of Pope Francis shaking the religious world, Evangelicals wasted no time revealing their long-simmering hostility. Juan opens with a direct address on the moment’s gravity before he and Doc dive into a raw, honest discussion about the ripple effects across America.
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Snoop in Boots
Spring Break just got louder. This week on The Joint Sermons, Juan and Doc dive into fresh drops from Onyx and unpack Snoop Dogg’s unexpected detour into country music. Then it’s off to the fun zone—where things get spicy with talk of deportation drama, Supreme Court shockers, and the return of Trump-era tariffs. And as always, Doc toes the line with some... let’s say “questionable commentary.” Buckle up.🎧 Catch every episode at www.thejointsermons.com
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Dinosaurs in Argentina
This episode is all over the place—in the best way. Juan and Doc bounce from the theory that Hitler escaped to Argentina, to what makes a perfect hip hop album, to ancient aliens, and then somehow end up talking about bringing back the Dire Wolf. No deep dives, just good old-fashioned riffing and random tangents. Buckle up.Stay connected at www.thejointsermons.com
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BlacKkKanye
Juan and Doc almost review BlacKkKlansman—just kidding. Instead, they dive into Kanye West’s latest stunt, showing up to an interview in a murdered-out KKK robe and hood. They also discuss why Bobby Kennedy would be the perfectHealth Secretary (or not), the CIA’s fingerprints all over hip-hop, and the latest round of dumbasses making noise. But it’s not all conspiracy and chaos—Dr. Mike drops some much-needed common sense at an anti-vax town hall, and the guys unpack the surprise that is Will Smith’s new album.
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Cheat Code
This week, Juan and Doc dive into Apple Music’s Viral Hits playlist—are they officially boomers now? They also break down DJ Premier’s legendary production skills and ask the big question: does he ever make a bad beat? Stay connected at www.thejointsermons.com
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World Exclusive - Better Days
Juan and Doc Jeezy premier the new track by MKV and Doc Jeezy called Better Days. Apple Music https://music.apple.com/us/album/better-days-feat-doc-jeezy-single/1801746251 Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/track/0fOsPLqfJuu79yC0N9ztFC?si=fndvaiphS8OKkJeNwi8SLw Bandcamphttps://mkvmusic.bandcamp.com/track/better-days-feat-doc-jeezy
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Joint Sermons is the sound of two distinct, powerful minds tearing into the week's biggest headlines with zero tolerance for the status quo.Every episode, Juan and Doc Jeezy plunge into the raw meat of current events—politics, culture, conflict, and everything in between. They're both searching for the same radical truth, which means they mostly agree on who the real villains are and what needs to burn down.But when their opinions finally diverge, the conversation goes nuclear. This isn't polite debate; this is a high-stakes meeting of the minds where disagreement is productive and the
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