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Nobody’s Talking Podcast

Nobody’s Talking Podcast

By: Bosco Pearson Joe Pogue Shyrod Long & Steve McBride
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The “Nobody’s Talking Podcast” is about stories and opinions from everyday people. The everyday people (Nobody’s) are the celebrities here. We’re just having fun and laughing at each other at the same time. We talk about absolutely nothing to everything in between. Sometimes we’re humorous and other times we may be serious but it’s just entertainment!!! Come join the FUN!!!

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  • Would You Pay $1,500 for a Provocative Photo with Your Celebrity Crush?
    Jun 30 2025

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    What happens when respect, boundaries, and celebrity crushes collide? This week's episode dives headfirst into the controversial world of Chris Brown's meet-and-greet photos, sparking a heated debate about relationship boundaries that will have you questioning where you draw your own lines.

    With special guest Jess joining Bosco, Joe, and Shyrod (and a surprise appearance from Max the dog), we tackle the tough question: would you pay $1,500 for provocative photos with a celebrity if you were in a committed relationship? One woman's boyfriend broke up with her over exactly that scenario, and our panel doesn't hold back their opinions on whether he was justified. The conversation reveals fascinating differences in how men and women approach these situations, with Jess firmly stating she wouldn't disrespect her partner that way.

    The discussion naturally evolves into exploring relationship double standards, from the questions we should never ask our partners (hint: sexual history is a minefield) to the problematic advice many of us received growing up. Joe shares some eyebrow-raising "wisdom" passed down from his father about treating women like "car tires," which explains a lot about his dating philosophy. We also candidly break down the differences between certain group activities (you'll have to listen to understand) with a raw honesty that's become our trademark.

    Between serious moments, we lighten things up with hilarious viral clips, Jess's passionate recommendation of Love Island on Peacock, and summer movie suggestions that have us debating the merits of the theater experience versus streaming at home. Whether you're nodding in agreement or arguing with your speakers, this episode delivers the perfect blend of relationship insights, pop culture commentary, and unfiltered humor that keeps our listeners coming back for more.

    Thanks for listening to the Nobody's Talking Podcast. Follow us on Twitter: (nobodystalking1), Instagram : (nobodystalkingpodcast) and email us at (nobodystalkingpodcast@gmail.com) Thank you!

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Tequila Talks: When The Truth Comes Out
    Jun 23 2025

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    Ever wondered what happens when old friends gather with absolutely zero filters? The Nobody's Talking Podcast delivers exactly that rare, unguarded honesty in their latest episode that tackles aging, relationships, and societal expectations with refreshing candor.

    The conversation begins with lighthearted celebrity gossip about P Diddy before evolving into a fascinating exploration of life phases. The hosts share surprisingly vulnerable reflections about their sexual experiences from high school through adulthood, noting how opportunities and confidence shifted dramatically after college. There's something universally relatable about their observation that life follows a circular pattern – from the limitations of youth to the freedom of adulthood, and eventually back to new limitations as we age.

    When the discussion turns to plastic surgery and male beauty standards, things get particularly interesting. The hosts debate where they'd personally "draw the line" with cosmetic procedures, revealing deeper insights about confidence, masculinity, and self-acceptance. This seamlessly transitions into hilarious hypothetical scenarios fueled by tequila, which one host notes "makes you tell the truth." These moments – debating what they'd do for money or how they'd handle awkward dating situations – create the episode's most genuine and laugh-out-loud exchanges.

    The podcast uniquely captures that special dynamic of longtime friends who can speak uncomfortable truths without judgment. It's like eavesdropping on a conversation where nothing is off-limits and every awkward thought you've ever had about aging, dating, or societal expectations gets aired with refreshing honesty.

    Ready for a dose of unfiltered reality wrapped in humor? Listen now and join the conversation that feels like hanging out with your most honest, slightly inappropriate friends – the ones who make you feel less alone in your most private thoughts.

    Thanks for listening to the Nobody's Talking Podcast. Follow us on Twitter: (nobodystalking1), Instagram : (nobodystalkingpodcast) and email us at (nobodystalkingpodcast@gmail.com) Thank you!

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Emotional Men: Tears, Trials, and Truths
    Jun 16 2025

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    What does it mean when tough men admit they cry? In this unexpectedly moving episode, four friends create a safe space to discuss vulnerability and the surprising things that trigger their emotions - from touching father-daughter stories to dog movies that destroy them.

    The conversation begins with a surprising admission: as these men have entered their 30s, 40s and 50s they've noticed themselves becoming more emotional. One host shares how listening to a story on the radio about a father following his daughter's school bus to ensure she could participate in a field trip nearly moved him to tears just retelling it. This opens the floodgates as each man confesses which movies have reduced them to tears - with dog films like Marley and Me, Old Yeller and Benji being universal triggers. The authenticity is palpable as one host admits to crying during a screening of Marley and Me hours before a football game, completely unconcerned about his upcoming athletic performance.

    The conversation takes a powerful turn when discussing films about racial injustice. Several hosts admit they've had to limit watching certain Black historical dramas because the emotional toll is too great. "Mississippi Burning," "Rosewood," and "Fruitvale Station" are cited as films that left them not just sad but angry and emotionally drained.

    Between these vulnerable moments, the group pivots to discussing current events - including a former Phoenix news anchor's massive PPP loan fraud scheme - and childhood nostalgic treats now turned into ice cream. Throughout these varied topics, the cohesive thread remains their willingness to be genuine with each other, creating a refreshingly honest podcast experience that challenges listeners to embrace their own vulnerability.

    If you've ever felt alone in your emotional responses or wondered if it's okay for men to show their feelings, this episode provides both validation and permission to embrace the full spectrum of human emotion.

    Thanks for listening to the Nobody's Talking Podcast. Follow us on Twitter: (nobodystalking1), Instagram : (nobodystalkingpodcast) and email us at (nobodystalkingpodcast@gmail.com) Thank you!

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    1 hr and 6 mins
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