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Ep. 154, "Corned Beef"

Ep. 154, "Corned Beef"

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🎧 On What Tho? Podcast
🎙️ Hosted by BariBeatz, King Muse, and JWest4Life

What’s better than corned beef on St. Patrick’s Day? A fresh new episode of On What Tho? — and Episode 154 is a certified heat check.

The crew kicks things off with some St. Paddy’s Day vibes (yes, corned beef made the cut), but quickly flips into full sports and culture mode. From hood cinema icons like Keith David to the horror hilarity of Tales from the Hood, the guys tap in on the legends who shaped Black film — while also clowning on folks whose hairlines might not be real (looking at you, Drew).

Then it’s straight basketball barbershop talk:

  • Brandon Jennings vs. Jrue Holiday? 👀

  • Did Jeff Teague get too bold?

  • Where does Gilbert Arenas really rank in the game?

  • And what happened to players like Jabari Parker and Jahlil Okafor?

The second half locks in on the NFL Free Agency Wave, as the guys react to some shaky signings, share frustrations about teams stacking WR3s instead of stars, and ask the real question:
“Is anybody out there even worth signing anymore?”

Also in the mix:

  • MeCole Hardman debate 🔁

  • Should the Packers go after Tyler Lockett or Amari Cooper?

  • And what exactly is Carolina doing?!

They close things out with a quick nod to MLB season, a tease of March Madness brackets, and a reminder that summer smacks and grill season are just around the corner.

Tap in. Spread the love. Don’t play with it. This one got that OG On What Tho? flavor.

ON WHAT THO?

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