Let's get to sheesh! Podcast

Episodes 1| Think you the shit

March 14, 2024 SCREAMINGWITHNICKENT Season 1 Episode 1
Episodes 1| Think you the shit
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Let's get to sheesh! Podcast
Episodes 1| Think you the shit
Mar 14, 2024 Season 1 Episode 1
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In this podcast episode, Nick, BumiTrillFigure, and Martel discuss a range of topics including street conflicts, the ethics of intervening in fights, and personal experiences with violence. They recount a specific incident where Nick faced a confrontation at a bus stop, which escalated into a fight that his brother helped him with. They explore the notion of loyalty and protection in tough situations. The conversation also touches on the importance of family and self-defense. Later, they shift to discussing relationship boundaries, particularly regarding the women that friends have been involved with, and the unwritten rules about pursuing them. The episode weaves through personal anecdotes, street wisdom, and moral dilemmas, reflecting on the complexities of urban life and relationships.


The weekend catch-up (00:00:03) Speakers discuss their recent activities and plans for the podcast.

Lotto versus Ice Spice (00:01:09) Discussion about the ongoing feud between Lotto and Ice Spice, including the potential for a battle and the dynamics of different neighborhoods in New York.

Bronx vs. Brooklyn (00:02:24) Debate about the differences between the Bronx and Brooklyn, and the controversy surrounding filming music videos in specific neighborhoods.

Ethics of intervening in a fight between kids (00:14:10) Debate about whether to intervene in a fight between children and the potential long-term impact of interference.

The ongoing feud between Lotto and Ice spice (00:16:40) Discussion about neighborhood dynamics and the ongoing feud between different groups in New York.

Ethics of intervening in a fight between kids (00:17:09) A personal story about a fight and a discussion about the role of the police in preventing such incidents.

The ethics of dating a friend's ex (00:22:25) Debate on the ethics of dating a friend's ex and the impact on friendships.

Joe Budden's dating controversy (00:24:29) Discussion about a situation involving Joe Budden and a girl, and the ethical considerations related to it.

The dynamics of interracial relationships (00:32:40) A conversation about the dynamics and potential challenges of interracial relationships, including concerns about bringing a partner around friends.

The ongoing feud between Lotto and Ice Spice (00:33:15) Discussion about the feud between Lotto and Ice Bikes, and speculation about the reasons behind it.

Movie discussion and recommendations (00:35:14) Conversation about watching various movies, including "Happy Gilmore," with brief descriptions and reactions.

Adam Sandler's comedic talent and career (00:37:34) Appreciation for Adam Sandler's comedic talent, his career, and his origins in "In Living Color."

The future of the podcast and guest appearances (00:39:30) Plans for future episodes, potential guest appearances, and social media promotion.

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In this podcast episode, Nick, BumiTrillFigure, and Martel discuss a range of topics including street conflicts, the ethics of intervening in fights, and personal experiences with violence. They recount a specific incident where Nick faced a confrontation at a bus stop, which escalated into a fight that his brother helped him with. They explore the notion of loyalty and protection in tough situations. The conversation also touches on the importance of family and self-defense. Later, they shift to discussing relationship boundaries, particularly regarding the women that friends have been involved with, and the unwritten rules about pursuing them. The episode weaves through personal anecdotes, street wisdom, and moral dilemmas, reflecting on the complexities of urban life and relationships.


The weekend catch-up (00:00:03) Speakers discuss their recent activities and plans for the podcast.

Lotto versus Ice Spice (00:01:09) Discussion about the ongoing feud between Lotto and Ice Spice, including the potential for a battle and the dynamics of different neighborhoods in New York.

Bronx vs. Brooklyn (00:02:24) Debate about the differences between the Bronx and Brooklyn, and the controversy surrounding filming music videos in specific neighborhoods.

Ethics of intervening in a fight between kids (00:14:10) Debate about whether to intervene in a fight between children and the potential long-term impact of interference.

The ongoing feud between Lotto and Ice spice (00:16:40) Discussion about neighborhood dynamics and the ongoing feud between different groups in New York.

Ethics of intervening in a fight between kids (00:17:09) A personal story about a fight and a discussion about the role of the police in preventing such incidents.

The ethics of dating a friend's ex (00:22:25) Debate on the ethics of dating a friend's ex and the impact on friendships.

Joe Budden's dating controversy (00:24:29) Discussion about a situation involving Joe Budden and a girl, and the ethical considerations related to it.

The dynamics of interracial relationships (00:32:40) A conversation about the dynamics and potential challenges of interracial relationships, including concerns about bringing a partner around friends.

The ongoing feud between Lotto and Ice Spice (00:33:15) Discussion about the feud between Lotto and Ice Bikes, and speculation about the reasons behind it.

Movie discussion and recommendations (00:35:14) Conversation about watching various movies, including "Happy Gilmore," with brief descriptions and reactions.

Adam Sandler's comedic talent and career (00:37:34) Appreciation for Adam Sandler's comedic talent, his career, and his origins in "In Living Color."

The future of the podcast and guest appearances (00:39:30) Plans for future episodes, potential guest appearances, and social media promotion.

Support the Show.