Episodes

  • Big Poly Poppa
    Mar 20 2026

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    We picking up right where we left off—recapping last episode’s patriarchy convo before diving headfirst into the real meat of the episode: polyamory vs. monogamy.

    This wasn’t surface-level talk either… we got into the nuances, boundaries, emotional discipline, and double standards that come with both lifestyles. Is poly about freedom or confusion? Is monogamy structure or control? We ask the questions people be thinking but don’t always say out loud.

    Then we pivot into a cultural convo sparked by Jack Harlow’s “Monica”—breaking down cultural appropriation, influence vs. imitation, and where the line really gets crossed in today’s music industry.

    To close it out, we hit y’all with some rapid-fire takes—quick opinions, hot takes, and wild energy covering everything from EJ Johnson to Afroman.

    This episode is funny, uncomfortable, honest, and unapologetic all at once.

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    1 hr and 47 mins
  • Monogamous Maliq
    Mar 13 2026

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    On this episode of The M.A.K Podcast, Asaad The Artiz sparks a conversation about monogamy following the Dak Prescott engagement split story. The crew also gives Joe Budden his flowers while debating why his rap career wasn’t even bigger despite his lyrical ability. Later, the host reveals his Hate / Hate On list before the episode closes with another round of Delusional or Deserving?

    A laid-back episode with relationship talk, music discussion, and classic M.A.K Podcast debates.

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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • Future-Bombin’ Over Baghdad
    Mar 6 2026

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    This episode gets spicy from the jump. Asaad The Artiz and Kemistree step into the booth and unpack everything from global politics to modern dating nonsense.

    First up, the duo break down the Iran/Israel conflict, digging into the long history behind it and why tensions in the region keep resurfacing. No boring textbook talk here—just real conversation, context, and some honest reactions to what’s happening in the world.

    Then the crew dives into the newest dating term that’s been floating around social media: “Future-Bombing.” You know… when someone starts talking about vacations, marriage, and babies by the second date just to lock you in. Is it manipulation, excitement, or just people moving way too fast?

    After that, the conversation turns political with the House of Representatives’ shocking 357-65 vote blocking the release of names connected to the Epstein files. The guys debate transparency, accountability, and why decisions like that always seem to raise more questions than answers.

    To close things out, the two brings back the fan-favorite segment “Red Flag or Realistic?” where relationship scenarios get put under the microscope. Are these behaviors warning signs… or are people just being dramatic?

    From geopolitics to dating psychology, this episode jumps all over the map—but one thing’s guaranteed: the takes are unfiltered and the laughs are real.

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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • Beef, BAFTAS & Bad Decisions
    Feb 27 2026

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    Asaad The Artiz and Kemistree return to the mic with another unapologetic ride through music, culture, and real-life conversations that don’t come with safe answers.

    The episode kicks off with hip-hop debates that instantly turn the temperature up — breaking down the T.I. vs 50 Cent “beef,” asking the real question nobody wants to say out loud: Is 50 Cent actually corny… or just strategically petty? The duo also salute T.I.’s kids for standing ten toes behind their mother before shifting into a review of Baby Keem’s Ca$ino and a bigger industry conversation — has Kendrick Lamar already peaked, or are fans just impatient?

    From there, the conversation pivots into culture and controversy as the hosts unpack the racial slur incident at the BAFTAs and the viral Gavin Newsom clip, diving into how edited moments and social media outrage cycles can dangerously reshape reality and fuel misinformation.

    After a quick reset, the duo tap into TV talk, reviewing Paradise Season 2 and Cross Season 2, giving honest takes on storytelling, character arcs, and whether these shows are leveling up or losing momentum.

    The energy shifts again when Dr. Bryant’s commentary labeling men with multiple children by multiple women as “womanizers” sparks a layered debate about accountability, perception, and modern relationships.

    Then — a new era of the show begins.

    The episode officially introduces brand-new segments:

    🔥 Dating in a Small Town: Do’s & Don’ts – survival rules when everybody knows everybody.

    🔥 Delusional or Deserving? – separating confidence from pure fantasy.

    🔥 Realistic or Red Flags? – decoding modern dating behavior one scenario at a time.

    Funny, honest, and occasionally uncomfortable, this episode blends hip-hop barbershop energy with real-world conversations that hit different once the jokes stop.

    Tap in, join the debate, and decide for yourself — who’s right, who’s wrong, and who’s just loud.


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    1 hr and 42 mins
  • All Rootin’ For You
    Feb 20 2026

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    This week the duo clocks in with jokes, heat, and a little righteous smoke.

    We kick things off reviewing Netflix’s America’s Next Top Model docuseries — and let’s just say… the nostalgia hits different when you realize how wild that era really was. The duo break down the Tyra Banks legacy, the manipulation, the theatrics, and ask: was it genius television or low-key villain origin story?

    From there, it’s straight bars.

    We dive into J. Cole’s The Fall Off and unpack whether it lives up to the myth, the moment, and the man. Then the gloves come off with a cultural impact debate you do NOT want to miss:

    • T.I vs Wayne
    • Ja Rule vs Ludacris
    • UGK vs 8Ball & MJG

    This wasn’t just about hits — this was about influence, movement, and who really shifted the culture.

    After the music break, we talk about Chance The Rapper’s Grammy snubs and whether the industry politics still matter in 2026. Then the energy shifts into TV mode as we ask the question that still divides living rooms everywhere:

    Who was the real villain in Power?

    Was it Ghost? Tasha? Tommy? Or was everybody just toxic with better lighting?

    To close it out, Asaad & Kemistree ends the pod with some heavy hitters

    • Do people secretly enjoy drama more than peace?
    • Would you rather know every lie told about you or every truth people tried to hide?

    It’s funny. It’s sharp. It’s a little messy.

    But most importantly — it’s real.

    Press play. We’re all rootin’ for you… but we’re still keeping score.


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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Black Grand National
    Feb 6 2026

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    Episode Title: Black Grand National

    The crew pulls up with another unfiltered session on Black Grand National — a fast-paced, culture-soaked episode where nothing is off limits. We kick things off with a sharp review of this year’s Grammy winners, breaking down the highs, snubs, and what it all means for the state of music. From there the conversation pivots into the swirling controversy around the Epstein emails and Nicki Minaj’s viral Gold Trump Card moment, with the hosts cutting through the noise with wit and perspective.

    The energy stays high as the show weighs in on the internet’s latest obsession, Big Sheila’s Wagon, followed by fresh music reviews and rapid-fire sports takes — including early thoughts and bold predictions for the upcoming Super Bowl. To close it out, the crew dives into the rising dating trend known as “Hardballing,” sparking a funny but insightful conversation about modern communication, intentions, and why the host proudly claims elite communicator status.

    Raw humor, sharp commentary, and culture talk you won’t hear anywhere else — this is The M.A.K Podcast in full stride.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Ethical Communicator Pt. 2 (ft. The Safe Space)
    Jan 30 2026

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    Ethical Communicator Pt. 2

    In Ethical Communicator Pt. 2, the crew keeps it mostly tongue-in-cheek while still stepping on a few landmines. We kick things off by welcoming The Safe Space—Julio, Jose, & Eric—into the building, setting the tone for a wild but honest conversation.

    At the top of the pod, the hosts revisit the brief (and very unjust 👀) appearance in “Are We Dating The Same Guy: Humboldt Edition”, which sparks the fellas sharing their own experiences with the group. That naturally opens the floodgates to a bigger question: Why are women feeling unsafe in today’s dating climate? The answers range from thoughtful to hilarious, with a little uncomfortable truth sprinkled in.

    After a quick music break, we apply full-court pressure with rapid-fire questions that don’t let anyone breathe

    • Are dating apps actually useless?
    • Is financial security a requirement or a preference?
    • The trials & tribulations of living in a lower tax bracket
    • Are credit scores one big scam?
    • And much more reckless curiosity

    Funny, spicy, and surprisingly informative—this episode is a reminder that uncomfortable conversations don’t have to be boring.

    Shoutout to @kemistree2cg for all her love and support. Hopefully she shares this episode but she ain’t on it sooooo we’ll see, and much love to the listeners who continue to rock with us. If you’re enjoying the platform, spread the word—we can’t build this without you.

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    2 hrs
  • Ethical Communicator
    Jan 23 2026

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    Ethical Communicator

    Power, platforms, and public receipts—nothing’s off-limits.

    The M.A.K Podcast soft-launches into 2026 with Ethical Communicator, an episode that opens in uncomfortable territory and never apologizes for it.

    In the first half hour, the duo dives straight into real-world tension—reacting to the arrest of Venezuela’s president and recent ICE shootings—breaking down how authority, violence, and media narratives collide. That momentum leads into a bold question most creators won’t touch: has social media officially outlived its usefulness, or are we just addicted to the chaos?

    The conversation shifts to culture as the hosts unpack Druski’s viral church skit and push back hard on comparisons to Richard Pryor, debating legacy versus internet-era comedy.

    Music takes follow with reactions to T.I.’s new single and a critical look at J. Cole’s Disc 2, Track 2—questioning whether it truly works as a lead or plays it too safe. Rapid sports takes keep things moving before the episode’s most anticipated moment arrives.

    🔥 The standout segment centers on the host’s appearance in the infamous Are We Dating The Same Guy: Humboldt. The duo breaks down how these groups operate, how strong the vetting process really is, and where the line blurs between protection, rumor, and digital vigilantism. The debate heats up further when they tackle whether refusing to date someone with kids is a stigma—or simply a boundary people aren’t ready to respect.



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    1 hr and 23 mins