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Belgrave Brothers Podcast – Episode 79: Back Like We Never Left

Belgrave Brothers Podcast – Episode 79: Back Like We Never Left

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After a week off, the guys reunite—and it's anything but quiet. From missed communication and sideline frustrations to candlelit concerts at the Civil Rights Museum, the crew catches up on life, coaching, and everything in between.

They dive headfirst into real conversations: breaking down global tensions with relatable analogies, debating toughness and perception, and tackling the ever-blurred lines between comedy and controversy.

Sports talk heats up with NCAA championship reactions, Dawn Staley vs. Geno Auriemma fallout, and big moves like Angel Reese heading to Atlanta.
Culture check includes Gucci Mane's latest drop “Crash Dummy” and deeper conversations around street narratives.
NFL rumors, draft strategies, and playoff predictions keep the energy high.

Real talk. Real laughs. Real perspectives. Tap in.

⏱️ Timestamps
00:00 – Welcome Back + Missed Episode Recap
04:30 – Communication Breakdown & Podcast Accountability
10:15 – Coaching in Dallas + Controversial Call
16:40 – Media Interview Feedback & Professional Image
21:30 – Candlelight Concert Experience (Civil Rights Museum)
27:45 – Concert Plans & Life Updates
32:10 – Israel vs. Iran Discussion (Real-World Analogies)
42:20 – Military Draft Talk & Who Gets Called
50:05 – Toughness, Image & Personal Stories
58:30 – NCAA Championship Talk + Staley vs. Auriemma
1:06:15 – Angel Reese Trade + Women's Hoops Spotlight
1:12:40 – Gucci Mane “Crash Dummy” + Industry Talk
1:20:10 – NFL Trades, Cap Space & Draft Strategy
1:32:25 – Tight Ends Debate + Football Strategy
1:40:50 – NBA Playoffs Preview
1:46:15 – Comedy vs. Controversy Debate
1:55:30 – Relationship Trust Hypotheticals
2:03:10 – Marriage, Finances & Final Thoughts
2:10:00 – Closing

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