As F*ck! The Podcast
By As F*ck! The Podcast
As F*ck! The PodcastFeb 14, 2021
Episode 28: Aggressive As F*ck!
The duo is back this week and discussing the topic of aggression and how it can be perceived as problematic but also positive. The following sub-topics are also discussed as well:
- Backwoods vs Black N Milds (Ya'll know we weed friendly)
- Overreacting vs Acting Rational
- Protecting your peace!
- How do you handle confrontation?
Produced by Nicholas Braham, Chancey Page and Charles Simonson
Music by Nicholas Braham
Edited by Nicholas Braham
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Episode 27: Kinky As F*ck!
"What's your fantasy?????"
The title says it all this week. Join Chancey and Charles as they catch up with each other and discuss their own kinks, spitting in mouths, sex toys, and unforgettable moments in the bedroom!
Produced by Nicholas Braham, Chancey Page and Charles Simonson
Music by Nicholas Braham
Edited by Nicholas Braham
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Episode 26: Distant As F*ck!
We've been distant we know, but we are back and back for good! This week, Chancey and Charles reunite after a 7 month hiatus to catch up with each other and talk about how distance has affected relationships in their personal lives.
Produced by Nicholas Braham, Chancey Page and Charles Simonson
Music by Nicholas Braham
Edited by Nicholas Braham
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Episode 25: Forgiving As F*ck!
Life happens, things change you, and you have to be able to work through them. This week, the duo comes together back after a break to catch up with one another and to discuss forgiveness, accountability, and reconnection. This is a light, but deep conversation you don't want to miss!
Produced by Nicholas Braham, Chancey Page and Charles Simonson
Music by Nicholas Braham
Edited by Nicholas Braham
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Episode 24: Masculine As F*ck!
We celebrated 1 year and took an unplanned hiatus--but we are back on a Tuesday! This week, we have the 3rd member of As F*ck! The Podcast, Nick Braham (our Audio Engineer/Producer) join us a for a conversation about Masculinity in the black community and to reminisce on the journey of the podcast so far. The jokes are everlasting--so you don't want to miss this!
Produced by Nicholas Braham, Chancey Page and Charles Simonson
Music by Nicholas Braham
Edited by Nicholas Braham
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Episode 23: Angry As F*ck!
We ain't angry ya'll, that's just the title. But this week, we discuss what makes us angry and how we work through those feelings. The following topics are also discussed:
- Why are black people easily labeled as aggressive?
- Do black people have a right to be mad about general things? (Current climate in our country and our countries history).
Produced by Chancey Page and Charles Simonson
Music by Nicholas Braham
Edited by Nicholas Braham
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Episode 22: Insecure As F*ck!
The title says it all. This week, this duo gets super transparent and talks about some of their insecurities while also exploring common insecurities in the black community.
Produced by Chancey Page and Charles Simonson
Music by Nicholas Braham
Edited by Nicholas Braham
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Episode 21: Current As F*ck!
Typically we stick to one topic, but this week we decide to tackle some current events because so much shit has been happening. Some of following are discussed:
- DMX's Passing (R.I.P. DMX)
- The Shooting of Daunte Wright and the state of our country
- CDC pausing the Johnson & Johnson Vaccine/Are we getting vaccinated?
- Lil Nas X's impact
Produced by Chancey Page and Charles Simonson
Music by Nicholas Braham
Edited by Nicholas Braham
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Episode 20: Burned Out As F*ck!
The duo are back this week and discussing something that we all are experiencing: BURN OUT. Tune in to listen to how we tackle burn out in our personal lives and how we do our best to avoid it. The following subtopics are also discussed:
- Does burn out affect your personal relationships?
- Introvert vs Extrovert
- Does the black community glamourize burn out?
Produced by Chancey Page and Charles Simonson
Music by Nicholas Braham
Edited by Nicholas Braham
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Episode 19: Grown As F*ck!
"You aint grown!"
"When you start paying some bills, then you'll be grown, until then you're still a child!"
But what does being grown even being mean? Join the duo this week as they explore what it means to be grown and how adulting is viewed in the black community. The following topics are also explored:
- What is considered grown in the context of adulthood?
- First time we thought we were grown before we were actually “grown”
- Being an adult child (in the context of how our parents interact with us)
- Grown (boys) vs. “being fast”(girls) is it the same or not? Do you believe in the term or phrase “ being fast” or is it perpetuating steep types about young black girls?
Produced by Chancey Page and Charles Simonson
Music by Nicholas Braham
Edited by Nicholas Braham
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Episode 18: Heteronormative As F*ck!
Don't drag us for being M.I.A., we promise we didn't mean to ghost ya'll. This week, the boys are back and are getting tackling the topic of Heteronormativity and the black community. The following subtopics are also explored:
- Definition and History of Heteronormativity
- Gender Roles in relationships
- What are some heteronormatives you believe in? What are some you don't believe in?
- Are men who take care of themselves feminine or gay?
- Whose responsibility is it to propose? Men or Women?
Produced by Chancey Page and Charles Simonson
Music by Nicholas Braham
Edited by Nicholas Braham
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Episode 17: Professional As F*ck!
Chancey and Charles are back this week after an unexpected hiatus to discuss all things professionalism and how it affects the black community. The following subtopics are also explored:
- Professionalism vs Discrimination
- Expressing yourself while in the workplace
- Reporting issues in the workplace
- Navigating white spaces as a black person
Produced by Chancey Page and Charles Simonson
Music by Nicholas Braham
Edited by Nicholas Braham
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Episode 16: LLC As F*ck!
"So you mean to tell me you got your stimulus and didn't invest it into a LLC?"
"You working that 9-5 and making someone else's dreams come true but can't invest in your own?"
"I can flip that $500 into $5,000"
Join the Duo this week as they continue a previous a conversation about entrepreneurship in the black community. The following subtopics are also discussed:
- Growing popularity of LLC's
- Working a 9-5 vs. being a business owner
- Scammers and the black community
- Forex
- Stimulus Checks
Produced by Chancey Page and Charles Simonson
Music by Nicholas Braham
Edited by Nicholas Braham
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Episode 15: Sex Positive As F*ck!
Happy New Year Hoes! The duo is back after an extended holiday break to do another discussion about Sex and its about to get explicit! In this episode, Chancey and Charles discuss the in and outs of sex work and how that is perceived in the black community. The following subtopics/questions are also explored:
- History of Sex Work
- Only Fans trend
- Would you date a sex worker? Why or why not?
- Have you done sex work?
- Open Relationships
- Threesomes
Produced by Chancey Page and Charles Simonson
Music by Nicholas Braham
Edited by Nicholas Braham
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Episode 14: Spiritual As F*ck!
Grab your bible, pull out those crystals, and get your holy water cause things are about to get DEEP.
The duo explore the topic of being spiritual vs. being religious and how both have impacted the black community historically. The following subtopics are also discussed:
- Toxic trends within organized religions
- Do we let religion control our lives?
- Does manifestation go against your religion?
- Black people who identify as non-Christians (Black Muslims, Black Jewish Folx, Black Atheists, etc.)
- Recent trends with Spirituality (burning sage, tarot card readings, possessing crystals, etc.)
- Astrology
Produced by Chancey Page and Charles Simonson
Music by Nicholas Braham
Edited by Nicholas Braham
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Episode 13: Unloyal As F*ck!
The title says it all this week. Join the duo as they discuss their own definitions of what it means to be unloyal and how it affects friendships and relationships. The following subtopics are also discussed:
- Lying vs. Withholding the Truth
- Have you ever been cheated on? Have you ever cheated?
- Picking sides during interpersonal conflicts
Produced by Chancey Page and Charles Simonson
Music by Nicholas Braham
Edited by Nicholas Braham
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Episode 12: Festive As F*ck!
We're BACK!! Chancey and Charles come back together after a 2 month hiatus to catch up on each other's lives. Going along with the time of year, the duo discuss the holiday season, how Covid-19 has affected it, and traditions in the black household during the holiday season. Other subtopics explored:
- Kwanzaa vs Christmas
- Black Folx who don't celebrate holidays
- Gift Giving vs Receiving Gifts
FYI: We realize how challenging the holiday season can be for folx who may have mental health issues. If you or someone you may know may struggling this holiday season, please visit this link for additional resources.
Produced by Chancey Page and Charles Simonson
Music by Nicholas Braham
Edited by Nicholas Braham
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Episode 11: Wealthy As F*ck!
Chancey and Charles sit down to discuss their perspectives of what wealth mean and how wealth is viewed in the black community. The following subtopics are also discussed:
- The importance of credit scores
- Generational wealth
- Money saving habits
Produced by Chancey Page and Charles Simonson
Music by Antonnio Balderas
Edited by Nicholas Braham
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Episode 10: Greek As F*ck!
This week, Josh Rodgers (Co-host of The Jigsaw Podcast) steps in for Charles while he's on vacation and joins Chancey for a in-depth conversation about Black Greek Organizations and how they have impacted the black community as well how they are viewed. The following sub-topics are discussed:
- Hazing
- Service vs. Partying
- Brotherhood/Sisterhood vs. the stigma of “paying for friends”
- Importance of our organizations
- Undergrad vs. Grad experience
Produced by Chancey Page and Charles Simonson
Music by Antonnio Balderas
Edited by Nicholas Braham
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Episode 9: Traumatized As F*ck!
"Girl you ain't depressed"
"You don't need therapy, you can pray it away"
"What happens in this house, stays in this house"
Join Chancey and Charles as they sit down to reflect on past traumas of their own and how trauma, depression, and mental health is viewed in the black community.
TW: Sexual Assault is discussed during this episode.
Produced by Chancey Page and Charles Simonson
Music by Antonnio Balderas
Edited by Nicholas Braham
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Episode 8: Broke As F*ck!
"I'm broke chile"
"My money aint right"
"This wasn't my pay week sis"
But what does "being broke" even mean? Tune into this episode as Chancey and Charles offer their perspective on what it means to be broke, poor spending habits, lack of financial literacy education in the black community, and a lot more!
Produced by Chancey Page and Charles Simonson
Music by Antonnio Balderas
Edited by Nicholas Braham
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Episode 7: Homophobic As F*ck!
Chancey and Charles sit down to discuss all things regarding homophobia and their personal experiences with homophobia along with how it has primarily affected the black community. The duo dispels some common stigmas and drops some gems that all people (regardless of identity) can benefit from.
Produced by Chancey Page and Charles Simonson
Music by Antonnio Balderas
Edited by Nicholas Braham
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Episode 6: Educated As F*ck!
Chancey and Charles discuss the importance of higher education along with the stigmas regarding college in America. The following subtopics are also explored:
- The concept of Education (Can you receive an education outside of school?)
- Value of a college degree
- Do you need college to be successful?
- The importance of HBCU's
- Education vs Ignorance
Music by Antonnio Balderas
Edited by Nicholas Braham
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Episode 5: Single As F*ck!
Chancey and Charles sit down to talk about their relationship statuses along with the concept and issues of dating in 2020. During the episode, the following subtopics are discussed:
- Common reasons why people remain single
- Stigmas around remaining single in the Black community
- Stigmas around dating apps (Are they worth it?)
- Situationships vs Relationships
- "The Talking Phase" vs Texting
- Open Relationships vs Polygamous/Poly amorous Relationships
Music by Antonnio Balderas
Edited by Nicholas Braham
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Episode 4: Racist As F*ck!
In this special episode, Chancey and Charles discuss their frustrations surrounding the history of racism in America along with the ongoing protests and recent incidents that have taken place over the last month. The duo also discuss the following subtopics:
- Personal experiences with Racism
- Dating non-black people
- "The N-Word"
Music by Antonnio Balderas
Edited by Nicholas Braham
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Episode 3: Parental As F*ck!
Chancey and Charles reflect on their upbringings and relationship with their parents. The duo also discuss parenting in the black community and common stigmas associated with it. Additionally, the following subtopics are discussed:
- Black parenting vs other cultures parenting
- Toxic tendencies that are observed in the black household
- Single parent households
Music by Antonnio Balderas
Edited by Nicholas Braham
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Episode 2: Bisexual As F*ck!
Chancey and Charles explore the controversial topic of men identifying as bisexual versus women identifying as bisexual. The spectrum of sexuality is discussed briefly. The following sub-topics/questions are also discussed:
- What does being bisexual mean to you?
- What was your view on men/women being bisexual in your childhood?
- Does one experience make you bisexual?
- Bisexual men versus bisexual women in the black community
Music by Antonnio Balderas
Edited by Nicholas Braham
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Episode 1: Horny As F*ck!
Meet Chancey and Charles, two longtime friends who are starting their podcast journey. During this episode, they will explore the topic of sex along with the following sub-themes:
- The Hoe Phase
- Sending Nudes
- Hook-Up Sessions
Join them for their new journey while they share their unique perspectives and while also keep things light and still providing laughs.
Music by Antonnio Balderas
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Sneak Peak!
Hey everyone! We are so excited to bring you all As F*ck, The Podcast. This is a snippet from one of our upcoming episodes, Bisexual as F*ck, where we discuss bisexuality and the stigma around it in the black community. Don't forget to tune in Sunday, May 31st, 2020 at 7:00 pm for our official premiere on various platforms.