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  • F*ck The Streets.
    2025/12/22

    “Fuck The Streets” isn’t disrespect—it’s growth.


    On this episode of A Pod Named Kickback, No Brakes Nu and Jack break down what it really means to evolve when the very mindset that once saved you can destroy the life you’re building now.


    We talk about pulling from your future self, not your past survival instincts. About knowing when to put the boat down once it’s gotten you to shore. About why the streets fed us when we were hungry—but can’t raise us when we’re trying to build.


    From rappers finally saying what they’ve lived, to navigating corporate America without dragging street responses into grown-man rooms, to why real progress requires letting go—this episode is about elevation, not erasure.


    If you’re still clinging to what kept you alive instead of what will help you thrive… this one’s for you.


    Fuck the streets. Long live the future. Brick by brick.


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    1 時間 14 分
  • jj
    2025/12/15
    1 時間 35 分
  • What happened to real connections?
    2025/12/01

    On this episode of A Pod Named Kickback, No Brakes Nu’ and Jacqui dive into something we all feel but rarely talk about — real connection. Not DMs, not algorithms, not emojis… we’re talking old-school connection. Eye contact. Energy. Physical interaction. Real conversations that mean something.


    We dig into how the world has shifted so far into scrolling and swiping that we barely talk anymore — not deeply, not intentionally, not romantically, not platonically. And that’s the real issue: not what the connection is based on, but the fact that most people ain’t connecting at all.


    From there, we take it deeper —

    • Family, legacy, and building the right business that gives the right reward

    • Why we still chase the creative itch, whether it’s music or content, and how it means something different now than it did when we were younger

    • And ultimately, why humans still want to be part of something real… something meaningful… even if it costs us pieces of our old identity


    This ain’t just a conversation — it’s a reminder that purpose, connection, and community still matter. That’s why the Kickback exists. That’s why you pull up every week. #Kickbackers


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    1 時間 10 分
  • All Her Fault
    2025/11/24

    No Brakes Nu’ and Jacqui barely made it this week — blame J Lew and that wild Cowboys comeback — but the Kickback crew still pulled up with a tight 20-minute episode.


    They break down Netflix’s thriller “All Her Fault,” diving into the twists, misdirections, and the kind of plot tricks that make you question everything you think you saw. Nu’ and Jacqui imagine what life would look like for the characters a year later… ten years later… and how the story would really play out after the credits roll.


    Then things take a left turn as Nu’ shares the return — and sudden disappearance — of one of his legendary “best eaters.” She texted she was on the way… and then ghosted with zero explanation. No call, no show. Subscription canceled. The crew debates whether Nu’ was too tough or just keeping the rules consistent.


    Short episode, big laughs, wild honesty, and a little petty energy.

    Tap in and get ready for the next one — because the Kickback never stops.


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    20 分
  • “Man Up? Or Heal Up? — Men’s Mental Health Matters”
    2025/11/10

    This week on A Pod Named Kickback, No Brakes Nu welcomes back Mr. Man Up Monday himself — Randy T — for a powerful conversation on Men’s Mental Health Month.


    The crew gets real about what it means to be a man battling silent struggles: from being told “don’t cry” as boys, to unlearning that conditioning as grown men. Nu opens up about his own mental health journey — from dark moments and suicidal thoughts to finding healing through therapy, Tupac’s music, and real support.


    They dive into how to show up for the men in your life, how anger often masks pain, and why acknowledging emotion is strength — not weakness. The episode also touches on Antonio Brown’s spiral, Ketanji Brown Jackson’s policy debates, fake pregnancies, and the reality of people going hungry due to delayed benefits.


    It’s an open, honest kickback centered on one truth: Black men deserve to heal too


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    2 時間 8 分
  • No Brakes in the Friend Zone
    2025/11/03

    When does “just friends” really mean just friends? This week on A Pod Named Kickback, Nu’ and Jacquie (yeah, that’s J-A-C-Q-U-I-E!) dive into the messy truth about the friend zone — why most people waiting there aren’t real friends, and why being “the nice guy” doesn’t entitle you to anything.


    From there, the crew flips into a packed Kickback: celebrating SNAP benefits staying intact (and saying fuck Trump for trying to starve the people), breaking down new music from rising artist Chino, and sharing Nu’s Halloween movie review of X — the wild horror flick about a killer old lady with a thirst for sex.


    Nu’ also opens up about his love for romance stories with Ruth & Boaz, the upcoming New Edition x Boyz II Men x Toni Braxton tour (and his real-life connection to every one of them), and how October turned out to be his best month yet — in sales, in streaming, and in spirit.


    Now he’s claiming “Nu’-vember” as the next level. Manifestation in motion. No brakes, no limits.


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    1 時間 24 分
  • Get the A: Love, Alignment & the Kickback Returns
    2025/10/27

    No Brakes Nu’ is back after a two-week break — outside on his unc-tivities but locked in with real perspective. We open by honoring JB on the second anniversary of his passing — remembering who he was, the foundation he laid for this show, and the legacy behind his motto: “Get the A.” No settling. No half-effort. Full life.


    Then we dig into relationships and purpose: What does it really mean to be equally yoked vs opposites attract? Can you have different beliefs but still align in values and vision? The nuance matters.


    We also celebrate D’Angelo’s life and influence, unpack Stephen A. Smith’s political tap-dance and why the apology ain’t enough, and call out the racist young Republican email scandal. Jackie puts us onto a heartbreaking but necessary Netflix documentary about racial violence and the pursuit of justice.


    And hip-hop got its flowers this week with an unforgettable Cash Money vs. No Limit moment — pure nostalgia, pure culture. No winners or losers… just classics, memories, Southern greatness, and two dynasties showing why we loved them then and still love them now.


    Legacy. Love. Accountability. Music. We’re back — and we’re getting the A, brick by brick.


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    1 時間 48 分
  • Diddy’s 50 Months, Nicki’s Bitterness & Sex in Your Head.
    2025/10/06

    On this episode, we dive into the controversial sentencing of Sean “Diddy” Combs—50 months behind bars for prostitution charges that don’t match the time he received. We break down how he’s being punished for allegations he was already acquitted of, and how the system is weaponizing public perception, power, and payback—especially after his lawsuit against the liquor industry. It’s hard to sympathize with him as a man, but the legal injustice is undeniable.


    From there, we get into the ugly online feud between Nicki Minaj and Cardi B—two grown women dragging each other’s children into the beef. We talk about how the industry used to keep kids out of it, and why this new era of low blows is disgusting.


    We also touch on the heartbreaking case of Trey, the young man found hanging at State University. The autopsy confirms he was beaten and strangled before being hung, disproving the lazy and insulting “suicide” claim.


    Then we look at ICE raids in Chicago, where helicopters and officers terrorized Black neighborhoods late at night, dragging families into the streets over warrants—another example of Trump-era policies resurfacing.


    On a lighter note, we lighten the mood with a conversation about sex and emotions—how good sex can create feelings that shouldn’t exist, how emotionless sex can be toxic, and how negativity during intimacy can ruin the experience.


    We close with new music drops from Doja Cat, Blxst, and Leon Thomas—and a confession: Parker McKenna is officially my new celebrity crush. She’s grown, fine, and grown again.


    Plus, the live chat was lit with audience takes all night.


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    1 時間 39 分