Episodes

Saturday Jun 06, 2026
Saturday Jun 06, 2026
This episode dives into the growing trend of performing strength while silently struggling after a breakup. Using the image of a woman smiling at the world while confronting a much different reflection in the mirror, we explore why so many people—especially in the social media age—feel pressured to appear healed long before they've actually healed.

Thursday May 07, 2026
Thursday May 07, 2026
On this episode of The Let’s Get Canceled Podcast, we tackle one of the most common lessons passed down in Black households: “You have to work twice as hard to get half of what they get.”
Is that statement still true in America today? Or has it become a mindset that creates pressure, anxiety, and fear before Black children even get a chance to compete?
We break down where this phrase came from, the history behind it, and why so many Black parents still believe it is necessary survival training for their children.
From corporate America to education, policing, politics, and social acceptance, we examine whether Black kids are truly held to a different standard — and what the data, personal experiences, and culture say about it.
The conversation also explores the emotional side of this teaching: Does it build resilience or insecurity?
Does it motivate excellence or create exhaustion?
Are Black children being prepared for reality… or programmed to expect defeat?

Wednesday May 06, 2026
Wednesday May 06, 2026
On this episode of The Let’s Get Canceled Podcast, we tackle one of the internet’s most heated debates from the perspective of two men who initially didn’t see the problem. We break down why many men use the term casually, why so many women strongly dislike it, and how context changes everything. We also discuss the historical roots of using “male” and “female” as labels tied to control, dehumanization, and systems of white supremacy—and why some believe that history still echoes in modern language today. Most importantly, we talk about growth: how men can hear criticism without becoming defensive, understand both sides, and make small changes that improve respect and communication.

Thursday Apr 23, 2026
Thursday Apr 23, 2026
Tonight on The Let’s Get Canceled Podcast, we’re diving into the chaos of modern dating.
Everybody’s frustrated. Nobody’s satisfied. And somehow… it’s always the other side’s fault.
Did social media inflate expectations?
Are men stepping up less—or just opting out?
Are women asking for too much—or finally asking for what they deserve?
We’re breaking down accountability, double standards, and the uncomfortable truth: dating didn’t just “break”… people broke it.
Pick a side—or get called out.

Thursday Apr 16, 2026
Thursday Apr 16, 2026
From emotional intelligence to handling rejection The Let's Get Canceled Podcast dives into things they learned in church that apply to everyday life. Join the conversation and give your input.

Thursday Apr 09, 2026
Thursday Apr 09, 2026
on The Let’s Get Canceled Podcast, we’re diving straight into the chaos of Easter Sunday across the country — from bizarre church services to moments that had folks questioning everything but the resurrection.
But the real conversation? Oh, we’re going there.
We’re unpacking a controversial and uncomfortable dynamic happening in modern Christian dating: the flip-flop. When desire meets doctrine, accountability gets blurry. Some women claim strong standards… until those standards shift in the moment — only to circle back with blame when things don’t go as planned.
Is it manipulation? Miscommunication? Or a deeper issue with how responsibility, leadership, and self-control are being defined in relationships?
And what happens when a man actually does walk away?
Now he’s “weak”? Not a “leader”?
Yeah… we’re talking about ALL of it.
No filters. No safe takes. Just real conversation about faith, accountability, sex, and the confusing expectations placed on men and women alike.
If you’ve ever felt like the rules changed after the fact… this episode is for you.

Thursday Apr 02, 2026
Thursday Apr 02, 2026
This week, we start with the internet on fire as Druski’s latest skit sparks laughter… and a deeper conversation about what we normalize in comedy and culture. Is it just jokes—or are we laughing past real issues? Then we shift into a more serious lane as Brandy’s revelation about her teenage relationship with a grown man raises tough questions about power, protection, and accountability—especially in the entertainment industry. From there, we head to the pulpit, where Pastor Brian Carn is catching heat for how he addressed his musicians. Was it correction, or was it disrespect? And finally… we talk about innovation vs. irreverence as Pastor Marvin Sapp introduces the idea of a baptism slide for children. Creative outreach—or crossing the line? This episode is layered—humor, discomfort, truth, and tough conversations all in one. Because sometimes what entertains us… also reveals us.

Thursday Mar 26, 2026
Thursday Mar 26, 2026
This week… yeah, the internet did NOT disappoint.
We’re breaking down the real, the messy, and the straight-up unbelievable moments that had everybody talking. The Queen of Accountability, Daphne Sutton, steps in with her no-nonsense perspective—holding folks’ feet to the fire like only she can. Then we tap into the always outspoken Dr. Umar Johnson, because when he speaks, the timeline listens… whether you agree or not. But wait—it gets crazier. One father proudly declares he “burst it open” for his babies… and we’ve got QUESTIONS. And just when you think you’ve heard it all, a church member is left stunned after being told it’ll cost $800 for a funeral for a faithful member. Love offering or luxury fee? We’re unpacking ALL of it. Nothing is off limits. No topic is safe. And accountability is definitely on the menu. Tap in for laughs, side-eyes, and real conversation about the wildest things we saw online this week.

Thursday Mar 19, 2026
Thursday Mar 19, 2026
In this episode, we take a deeper look at the controversy surrounding Pastor Bryant’s public announcement declaring an end to the Target boycott—but this time, we center a critical piece of the conversation: the Black women who started it. Before Bryant ever entered the picture, Black women were the driving force behind the boycott—organizing, mobilizing, and leading the charge with clarity and purpose. Their voices set the tone, their actions fueled the momentum, and their leadership built the foundation of the movement. However, Bryant’s announcement not only caught many off guard—it also reignited a familiar frustration. Despite joining the effort weeks after it began, he has been widely positioned as a central figure, even a “leader,” while the women who initiated and sustained the movement have seemingly been pushed to the shadows. We break down Bryant’s public statements, the reasoning behind his call to end the boycott, and the immediate pushback from both the original organizers and the broader community. Many critics argue that his declaration was not only premature, but dismissive of the work already being done—and the voices that were already leading. This episode explores the bigger conversation: Who gets recognized as the face of a movement? How do power, platform, and perception shift leadership narratives? And why does this pattern feel all too familiar? Tap in as we unpack accountability, visibility, and the importance of giving credit where it’s due—especially when Black women are the ones who started it all.

Thursday Mar 12, 2026
Thursday Mar 12, 2026
This week on The Let’s Get Canceled Podcast, TEC and Thommy break down the controversy surrounding former Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore and the case that shocked the sports world. When the story first broke, the headlines were explosive: a fired coach, allegations of a break-in, and felony charges connected to a dispute involving a woman he had previously been in a relationship with. But months later, the legal outcome tells a very different story. Major charges were dropped and the case ultimately ended with misdemeanor pleas. So the question is: Did the media and public opinion rush to judgment? Or were the consequences justified regardless of how the case ended? The conversation gets even more heated when the hosts discuss Shane Perry’s recent comments suggesting he may stop dating Black women, sparking a wider debate about interracial relationships, preferences, and the reactions that follow when people speak openly about them. And to top it all off, the hosts react to viral answers from white people responding to the question: “What would be the first thing you would do if you woke up Black?” The responses range from hilarious to uncomfortable, opening the door to a deeper discussion about race, perception, and privilege. Topics covered in this episode: • The Sherrone Moore controversy explained • Were the charges overblown or justified? • Shane Perry’s dating comments and the backlash • Viral responses to “What If I Woke Up Black?” • The power of media narratives and public opinion Join the conversation and let us know what you think in the comments. Was Sherrone Moore treated fairly? Subscribe for more real conversations, unfiltered debates, and the kind of topics most podcasts won’t touch. Welcome to The Let’s Get Canceled Podcast.










