Constructive criticism
I love the guys and love their convos. A few things would make this so much better. 1. Stop talking over each other. It makes it hard for the listener to hear and understand what is going on. I find myself wanting to mute Mouse so I can hear the others. It’s like he constantly needs to be talking or making random sounds. I’m sure this makes for a lively conversation if you are in the room with them but it doesn’t translate well over a podcast. 2. Stop referring to women as b*******. You can’t call someone a queen and then turn around a call them a b. I want you to stop saying N****, but that’s simply not going to happen and it’s never said in a demeaning way. I have loved Mouse since I heard him on the friendzone podcast . I want the best for y’all and hope this show blows up! It is much needed. FYI. I’m a married woman in my 30s. I can’t relate to much of what you talk about, but I appreciate the perspective and deep conversations. I also appreciate the coonery from time to time. Keep up the good work!
uuuuuiiiiiitttt via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/24/19
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I very rarely hear any authentic views on love of women let alone black women. This show is just information that should be left in the barbershop and gym. Makes me have zero faith in men, let alone black ones. Super sexist and misogynistic. Did y’all mother’s love y’all ?
Hey2yea via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/11/20
It was really a breathe of fresh air to hear an honest view of millennial men’s thought process. They are hilarious like I had tears and also real. I’ve added this into my rotation
Mekaboo1 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/11/19
I’ve been listening for the beginning and was a loyal fan of the show. However, the discussion of larger women and the disgust/hate displayed by Mouse was hurtful and distasteful. I’m done
Stephie119 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/06/19
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