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  • “Why Is Friendship So Hard After 50?”
    2025/07/07

    In this episode of KX Unscripted, we’re diving into the emotional and psychological landscape of friendship after 50. Why is it so hard to keep old friends close—or make new ones altogether? Is it aging, our routines, or something deeper? You’ll explore these questions in the second person, as if you’re having a real, heartfelt conversation about the reality of friendship in the second half of life.

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    14 分
  • “Is It Illegal to Be Freaky Now?”
    2025/06/25

    In this thought-provoking solo episode of KX Unscripted, Keith Boutte takes on a heavy and controversial question: Is it now illegal to be freaky? Using recent headlines—not to defend or condemn, but to examine the concept of government overreach—Keith reflects on how personal choices, private acts, and public narratives often get entangled in moral judgment, legal battles, and media sensationalism. Inspired by a candid conversation with a close friend , Keith unpacks the complexity of consent, power, law, and freedom in modern America. This isn’t about defending anyone—it’s about asking, “Where’s the line?” Tune in for an honest, unfiltered take on the culture, the courts, and the freaky.


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    12 分
  • “I’ll Take Care of It – A Father’s Day Reflection”
    2025/06/14

    On this special Father’s Day episode of KX Unscripted, host Keith Boutte slows it down and speaks from the soul. In a tribute to fathers everywhere, Keith honors the men who, no matter what life throws their way, always step up and say, “I’ll take care of it.” This episode is about recognizing the quiet strength, the sacrifice, and the love that often goes unspoken. Whether you’re a father, have a father, or just need to feel seen — this one’s for you.


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    9 分
  • Black Fatigue or Ghetto Fatigue : Is it real? Breaking the Silence on Community Accountability”
    2025/06/02

    In this bold and introspective solo episode of KX Unscripted, host Keith Boutte takes on a deeply controversial and uncomfortable topic: Black fatigue, also referred to as “ghetto fatigue.” With unfiltered honesty and a call for accountability, Keith explores how negative stereotypes and toxic behavior patterns have impacted not only the broader perception of Black communities, but also the individuals within them. He challenges victimhood mentalities, criticizes enabling political systems, and highlights the internal cultural struggles that push successful individuals to distance themselves. This episode is not for the faint of heart, but for those ready to have real talk about real issues—unapologetically.


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    14 分
  • “Real Friends Take Time”
    2025/05/28

    In this heartfelt solo episode of KX Unscripted, Keith Boutte gets real about something we all deal with but don’t talk about enough — friendship. Not the kind you hashtag on social media or the ones who are only around when things are good, but the real-deal, show-up-when-it’s-hard, help-you-get-a-job kind of friends.


    Keith breaks down the difference between a true friend and a co-defendant, challenging listeners to rethink who they keep close. With personal reflections, street wisdom, and some hard truths, he explores how real friendships are built over time — not through hype, but through hardship, loyalty, and love.


    This episode is for anyone who’s ever questioned their circle or felt the weight of fake love. It’s a reminder that real friends are rare, worth the wait, and always show up with solutions — not just stories.


    Topics Covered:


    • How to define a real friend
    • Why time and trials reveal true loyalty
    • The difference between a ride-or-die and a dead-end relationship
    • What it looks like when someone genuinely wants to see you win
    • Why not everyone around you is for you



    Keith says it best:

    “A real friend says, ‘Let’s go get a job.’ A fake one says, ‘Let’s go catch a charge.’ Don’t confuse the two.”


    Tune in to this powerful episode and learn how to spot the difference — because not everybody who’s close is your friend, and not everyone who calls you “bro” has your back.


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    12 分
  • “Let Them All Burn To Ashes The Louisiana Plantations And Any Other Plantation
    2025/05/19

    In this powerful episode of KX Unscripted, Keith Boutte confronts the recent burning of a Louisiana plantation with unfiltered truth, challenging the glorification of painful history. It’s not about loss—it’s about reckoning, remembrance, and the fire that clears the way for justice.


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    15 分
  • “Back by Popular Demand: The Comeback Quick‑Cast”
    2025/05/19

    Keith pops back onto the mic to announce the long‑awaited return of KX Unscripted—proof that great things really do come in small packages. In this bite‑size comeback episode, he thanks listeners across the globe for their relentless messages, reaffirms the power of short‑form storytelling, and unveils the plan: two crisp episodes a month, starting with fan‑favorite re‑releases.


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    5 分
  • Life is Short & The Final Episode
    2025/03/26

    The final episode of KX Unscripted, hosted by Keith, is a heartfelt farewell that reflects on the fleeting nature of life and the importance of living with intention. Keith explores the realization that time is limited, urging listeners to stop waiting, let go of what no longer serves them, and embrace the present. He shares personal growth insights, emphasizing that true happiness isn’t found in external validation but in quiet, meaningful moments. With gratitude, he bids farewell—not just to the podcast, but to a past version of himself—leaving listeners with a lasting message: life is short, so live it fully.


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    13 分