• Weak Men Are Envious
    Apr 15 2026
    Episode Synopsis: “Weak Men Are Envious” Pudgee Tha Phat Bastard, alongside Gweekes and Eternal, dive into a raw and unfiltered conversation about a silent epidemic affecting men today—envy rooted in insecurity. What starts as a lighthearted, real-life podcast moment quickly evolves into a deep psychological breakdown of why some men feel threatened by the success, confidence, and presence of other men. From social comparison and body image issues to trauma, lack of mentorship, and suppressed Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Episode 15: “Keep Your Fear to Yourself”
    Apr 9 2026
    Pudgee Tha Phat Bastard and Ekko Seven dive into a powerful, unapologetic conversation about one of the most dangerous forces in your life… other people’s fear. In “Keep Your Fear to Yourself,” they expose how fear, desperation, and a scarcity mindset don’t just live inside people—they spread. Through conversations, advice, and subtle energy, dream killers project their limitations onto those bold enough to move, build, and believe. This episode pulls no punches. identify a toxic "trinity" that prevents individuals from succeeding and causes them to sabotage others: Fear: Born from unmet expectations and past failures, it becomes "baggage" that people project onto new opportunities. Desperation: A frantic state of mind where one grasps at anything because they are terrified of having nothing. Lack Mentality: Operating from a place of "I wish I had" instead of "I already have," which creates a low-vibrational cycle. Contagion: These traits are social viruses. Staying around people governed by these emotions eventually reprograms your own brain to seek safety over growth. From fake support systems and jealous energy to risk-averse voices that try to slow your momentum, Pudgee and Ekko Seven break down how people who never took chances often feel entitled to guide those who do. They challenge listeners to recognize projection, cut through emotional manipulation, and stop carrying fears that were never theirs to begin with. This isn’t just a conversation—it’s a wake-up call. If you’ve ever felt misunderstood, doubted, or surrounded by people who shrink your vision… this episode will remind you of one truth: Your purpose doesn’t need permission. Guard your vision. Silence the noise. And most importantly… Keep your fear to yourself. #KeepYourFearToYourself #EkkoSeven #PudgeeThaPhatBastard #DreamKillers #ProtectYourEnergy #FaithOverFear #MindsetShift #LevelUp #SelfAwareness #EntrepreneurMindset #CreativeLife #StopTheDoubt #InnerWork #ShadowWork #GrowthMindset #StayFocused #EnergyMatters #PodcastLife #RealTalk #ElevateYourself #Theprettypeculiarpeoplepuzzle #madisonmilansoul Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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    58 mins
  • Make People Respect your Time
    Apr 1 2026
    Pretty Peculiar People Puzzle Podcast Episode 14: Make People Respect Your Time Hosted by Pudgee Tha Phat Bastard Featuring Special Guest: Eminence Time is blood. Time is breath. Time is life. And in Episode 14, Pudgee Tha Phat Bastard doesn’t tiptoe around it — he confronts it. Joined by special guest Eminence (streaming from NIGERIA), this episode is a sharp, unapologetic examination of what it really means to demand respect in a world that thrives on access and over-familiarity. Pudgee speaks from experience — from the music industry, from business, from life — about how people will drain you if you let them. Missed meetings. Empty promises. Late arrivals. Emotional freeloaders. “Just five minutes” that turn into hours of your life you’ll never get back. This isn’t about being busy. This is about being valuable. Eminence breaks down the mindset shift that separates those who get used from those who get respected. Together, they unpack how: Over-availability weakens your power Silence speaks louder than over-explaining Boundaries are not attitudes — they’re standards Access is earned, not assumed When you change your availability, people reveal their intentions Pudgee challenges listeners directly: If someone keeps wasting your time… Why are they still in your circle? The episode builds with intensity — touching on ego, entitlement, self-worth, and the uncomfortable truth that sometimes the disrespect isn’t external… it’s enabled. Because every “it’s okay” you give someone teaches them it’s okay to keep doing it. This is more than a conversation. It’s a recalibration of value. When you respect your own time, the room shifts. The energy shifts. The relationships shift. And if they don’t? You do. Episode 14 is not gentle. It’s necessary. ⏳ Your time is sacred. And Pudgee makes one thing clear: If they don’t respect it — they don’t deserve access to you #respectmytime #Makepeoplerespectyourtime #Eminence #Nigeria #Respect #AuthenticLife #timekeeping #IntellectualFreedom #PersonalGrowth Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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    45 mins
  • Episode 13: Energy Vampires
    Mar 18 2026
    Episode Synopsis “Energy Vampires & The Art of the Shield” Pudgee and Ekko Seven dive into the conversation by discussing something most people overlook—physical health, minerals, and electrolytes. They challenge the common belief that sugary sports drinks are the best way to replenish the body, explaining why real electrolytes matter. This opening discussion becomes a powerful metaphor for the episode’s main focus: Energy Vampires. Who are the people in our lives who quietly drain our mental, emotional, and spiritual energy? The hosts break down the anatomy of an energy vampire, identifying several common types: The Victim (Sob-Sister): Someone who constantly complains about their problems but refuses to take accountability or seek solutions. The Narcissist: A person driven by a permanent “me first” mentality—craving admiration while lacking empathy for others. The Controller: A manipulator who invalidates your emotions and attempts to dictate how you should think, feel, or behave. The Splitter: Someone who sees the world in black and white and often creates chaos by turning people against each other. The conversation then shifts into The Creative Space, where Ekko Seven shares personal experiences from the music industry, describing how so-called “barnacles” often attach themselves to successful creatives in order to siphon their ideas, opportunities, and light. The episode takes a deeper spiritual turn with a discussion about “Destiny Swapping”—the belief that malicious individuals may attempt to redirect or steal someone’s positive energy, opportunities, or success. This leads into a conversation about developing a strong spiritual shield. To close the episode, Pudgee and Ekko Seven offer practical protection strategies, including: The Grey Rock Method — becoming emotionally neutral and unresponsive so energy vampires lose interest in feeding on your reactions. Setting firm boundaries and limiting access to your time and emotional space. Spiritual cleansing and shielding, including visualization techniques and traditional methods such as sage or Florida Water. The episode ends with a powerful reminder to check your circle. Healthy relationships should be ships with a strong mast and a capable captain—moving everyone forward together—not vessels that quietly drain your humanity. @theprettypeculiarpeoplepuzzle @pudgeethaphatbastard #PrettyPeculiarPeople #PrettyPeculiarPeoplePodcast #PudgeeThaPhatBastard #EkkoSeven #PodcastEpisode #PodcastLife #PodcastCommunity #EnergyVampires #ProtectYourEnergy #EnergyProtection #GreyRockMethod #SetBoundaries #EmotionalIntelligence #MentalHealthMatters #ToxicPeople Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Episode 11: Why Are You Still There? (The Valentine's Day Massacre)
    Mar 9 2026
    Synopsis: Coming off the heels of Valentine's Day, Pudgee Tha Phat Bastard, Ekko Seven, and the crew dive into the messy reality of unmet romantic expectations and the roots of toxic relationships. The team unpacks the post-holiday fallout—from the disappointment of minimalist flowers to the frustration of receiving expensive designer bags bought with zero genuine thought. It opens up a much deeper conversation: why do people stay in relationships that clearly aren't working? Is it simply a fear of being alone, or a refusal to read the writing on the wall? Tune in for a raw, relatable discussion on the stark difference between financial flexing and true thoughtfulness, the necessity of actually knowing your partner, and recognizing when it's finally time to pack it up and walk away. ""Historically, we know people are always sitting alone on Valentine's Day or their boo shows up the day after, because they were with their real person."" Ouch. 💔 The post-V-Day fallout is real, and we’re not holding back. Are you staying because you're actually in love, or are you just ignoring the writing on the wall? We’re unpacking the ""Valentine's Day Massacre"" and asking the tough questions on this week’s episode of The Pretty Peculiar People Puzzle Podcast. ""Some people stay in relationships... because they are afraid of being alone. That's a deeper issue."" 🗣️ It all comes down to matters of the heart. Why do we tolerate things we know aren't right for us? This week, we're diving deep into the roots of toxic relationships and why it's so hard to just pack up and leave. People buy things that have to do with you sometimes, and people buy things that don't have anything [to do with] you... It has to do with themselves."" 👜💸 Is it really the thought that counts, or is your partner just flexing for their own ego? We’re talking about the difference between a $5,000 bag you didn't ask for and someone actually paying attention to what you care about. Drop your thoughts below: Would you rather have a minimalist bouquet from someone who knows your soul, or an expensive bag from someone who doesn't even know your favorite color?Catch the full conversation on the latest episode. Where do you draw the line? Let us know in the comments! #EkkoSevenAndPudgee #IndependentThinking #ThinkForYourself #BreakTheMold #AuthenticLiving #MindsetShift #CriticalThinking #Valentinesday" Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Episode 12: LOVE AND OTHER THINGS P2
    Mar 4 2026
    "Episode 12 Synopsis: Love and Other Things The Open-Link Party, Global Frequencies, & Valentine’s Day Realities RELEASE DATE: 02/29/2026 Host: Pudgee Tha Phat Bastard, Guests: DA Duchess, DJ Steady Ready, Eminence, Finessa La Diva, GWEEKES and Andre Mosaic Overview: In this spontaneous and globally connected episode of The Pretty Peculiar People Puzzle Podcast, Pudgee Tha Phat Bastard introduces a brand-new ""party podcast"" format where the joining link is handed out randomly. The goal is to weed out the clout-chasers and foster genuine, authentic conversations with people who actually have something to say. What starts as a discussion about true support and internet connectivity issues quickly turns into an international cultural exchange. Episode Highlights: The Drop-In Party Concept: Pudgee kicks things off by calling out the trend of people joining platforms solely for fame and monetary gain. He introduces a new open-door policy for the podcast to encourage raw, unfiltered discussions with seasoned voices and new guests alike. Broadcasting from Nigeria: Eminence joins the show live from Nigeria. The crew discusses the realities of technology in different parts of the world—from navigating rolling blackouts and using portable routers to the exciting development of a new Samsung factory in the region. The Universal Language of Music: The conversation shifts to the global impact of music. Eminence breaks down the dominance of Afrobeats over Hip-Hop in Nigeria, while Finessa La Diva shares her experiences traveling through India and the Caribbean, marveling at how beats and samples cross borders. The crew agrees that a good tempo transcends language barriers. Valentine’s Day Consumerism vs. Genuine Love: The group tackles the pressures of Valentine's Day. They debate whether the holiday has been hijacked by consumerism and superficial expectations versus the value of quality time. The segment is highlighted by a wild story from Eminence about a man in Nigeria whose extravagant Valentine's Day car proposal ended in rejection. Social Media for all: @theprettypeculiarpeoplepuzzle @pudgeethaphatbastard @nuels_bakery @da_duchess_is_second_2_no1 @djsteadyready @andremoasaic @finesseladiva @iamgweekes" Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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    37 mins
  • Episode 12: LOVE AND OTHER THINGS P1
    Feb 28 2026
    "Host: Pudgee Tha Phat Bastard, Guests: DA Duchess, DJ Steady Ready, Eminence, Finessa La Diva, GWEEKES and Andre Mosaic Overview: In this spontaneous and globally connected episode of The Pretty Peculiar People Puzzle Podcast, Pudgee Tha Phat Bastard introduces a brand-new ""party podcast"" format where the joining link is handed out randomly. The goal is to weed out the clout-chasers and foster genuine, authentic conversations with people who actually have something to say. What starts as a discussion about true support and internet connectivity issues quickly turns into an international cultural exchange. Episode Highlights: The Drop-In Party Concept: Pudgee kicks things off by calling out the trend of people joining platforms solely for fame and monetary gain. He introduces a new open-door policy for the podcast to encourage raw, unfiltered discussions with seasoned voices and new guests alike. Broadcasting from Nigeria: Eminence joins the show live from Nigeria. The crew discusses the realities of technology in different parts of the world—from navigating rolling blackouts and using portable routers to the exciting development of a new Samsung factory in the region. The Universal Language of Music: The conversation shifts to the global impact of music. Eminence breaks down the dominance of Afrobeats over Hip-Hop in Nigeria, while Finessa La Diva shares her experiences traveling through India and the Caribbean, marveling at how beats and samples cross borders. The crew agrees that a good tempo transcends language barriers. Valentine’s Day Consumerism vs. Genuine Love: The group tackles the pressures of Valentine's Day. They debate whether the holiday has been hijacked by consumerism and superficial expectations versus the value of quality time. The segment is highlighted by a wild story from Eminence about a man in Nigeria whose extravagant Valentine's Day car proposal ended in rejection. Guest Specific (If tagging on Social Media) #DADuchess[1] #DJSteadyReady #Eminence[1] #FinessaLaDiva #GWEEKES #AndreMosaic[1] #AfrobeatsVsHipHop[1][3] #GlobalMusicImpact[1][3] #UniversalLanguageOfMusic[1] #NigerianMusicScene[1] #MusicCulture[1] #AfrobeatMovement[1] #TempoTranscendsLanguage #BeatMakers #GlobalFrequencies[1] #NigeriaTech[1] #SamsungNigeria[1] #InternationalExchange[1] #LagosToTheWorld[1] #RollingBlackouts[1] #ConnectivityIssues #DigitalDivide #AfricanInnovation[1] Social Media for all: @theprettypeculiarpeoplepuzzle @pudgeethaphatbastard @nuels_bakery @da_duchess_is_second_2_no1 @djsteadyready5 @andremoasaic @finesseladiva @iamgweekes" Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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    40 mins
  • Episode 10– Black Education: Who Should Be Teaching Our History?
    Feb 25 2026

    In this powerful and emotionally layered episode of Pretty Peculiar People Puzzle Podcast, the hosts (Ekko Seven and Pudgee Tha Phat Bastard) along with guest Host Sharita mamita, dive deep into a bold and necessary conversation about Black education — not just what is being taught, but who should be teaching it.


    What begins as an inviting introduction quickly turns into a thought-provoking discussion about cultural responsibility, generational disconnect, and the emotional weight of history. The hosts question whether institutions — particularly those where the majority of educators are white — can authentically teach Black history without lived experience, ancestral connection, or cultural nuance.


    They explore the idea that Black history should first be taught in the home — by grandparents, parents, and elders — before ever reaching a classroom. Stories about traditions, hairstyles, foods, games, migration narratives, Jim Crow, slavery, and racial trauma are discussed not just as historical facts, but as lived emotional realities that shape identity and self-worth.


    The conversation challenges the system’s approach to education, arguing that schools often teach “what happened” but fail to teach “why it happened” and “how it still impacts us.” The hosts highlight the dangers of sanitized narratives, omitted truths, and cultural stagnation when racism is treated as a divisive topic rather than a historical reality.


    With personal anecdotes, generational reflections, and research references woven throughout, the episode examines:


    The absence of elders passing down cultural continuity


    The emotional trigger of racism when context is missing


    The psychological impact of having educators disconnected from the lived Black experience


    The responsibility of the Black community to preserve and teach its own legacy


    The importance of tone, authenticity, and emotional integrity in education


    The episode does not call for division or hostility — instead, it calls for ownership, self-education, accountability, and collective awareness. The hosts stress that education is not about anger, but about truth, healing, and empowerment.


    Ultimately, Episode 10 asks a provocative question:


    If we do not teach our own story with authenticity and heart, who will — and what gets lost in translation?


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    1 hr and 1 min