Hosted by Marcus Smoot, Ms. Lyric Bravado & Tony ‘TiggaMann’ Nelson, WRTR Real Talk Radio is a comedy podcast and online radio show that focuses on discussing real-life issues (in the black community & beyond) with a unique and humorist vibe. The show aims to provide a platform for open and honest conversations about various subjects, including relationships, mental health, personal growth, and social issues. WRTR Real Talk Radio encourages listeners to engage in meaningful discussions and s ...
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Join hosts, Trina and Shereetha J., as they honor their shared surname and one of the greatest hip hop duos of our time by analyzing lyrics and having conversations that matter; while designing a path towards liberation.
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How we're feeling about that teacher with the braids letting his students take out his hair and Lyric shows off her wonderful mood.By Marcus Smoot, Ms. Lyric Bravado, Tony ‘TiggaMann’ Nelson
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Black Men, this one is for youBy Marcus Smoot, Ms. Lyric Bravado, Tony ‘TiggaMann’ Nelson
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Ever been unfollowed & were mad about it? This episode is for you! Happy 4/20!By Marcus Smoot, Ms. Lyric Bravado, Tony ‘TiggaMann’ Nelson
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Discussing Diddy, Ray J and so many other crazy things that have happened in these here weeks...By Marcus Smoot, Ms. Lyric Bravado, Tony ‘TiggaMann’ Nelson
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Spoiler: She said no... and y'all weren't quiet with your opinions...By Marcus Smoot, Ms. Lyric Bravado, Tony ‘TiggaMann’ Nelson
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Discussions surrounding Diddy do it or nah, losing virginity to a sex worker & our feelings about Mo'NiqueBy Marcus Smoot, Ms. Lyric Bravado, Tony ‘TiggaMann’ Nelson
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Stomping in some Air-Force-Trumps with bad feet.By Marcus Smoot, Ms. Lyric Bravado, Tony ‘TiggaMann’ Nelson
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V-Day horror stories, Mrs. Carter's country music and assault with a deadly breakfast! Also, Lyric Bravado's New Single, "Give Me All Of You" available on Apple Music & Spotify!By Marcus Smoot, Ms. Lyric Bravado, Tony ‘TiggaMann’ Nelson
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Business as usual... somebody hid cocaine in their butt, Walmart wilding & y'all still hate black women.By Marcus Smoot, Ms. Lyric Bravado, Tony ‘TiggaMann’ Nelson
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420 + 1800 = Hurt Feelings. A relaxed reflection on the week.By Marcus Smoot, Ms. Lyric Bravado, Tony ‘TiggaMann’ Nelson
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Ageless Celebrities & Florida's token blacksBy Marcus Smoot, Ms. Lyric Bravado, Tony ‘TiggaMann’ Nelson
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2024: where we discover what happens when you forget to click the "echo cancelation" button & one of y'all is having babies with your cousin.By Marcus Smoot, Ms. Lyric Bravado, Tony ‘TiggaMann’ Nelson
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Last episode of 2023! *Trigger Warning* In this episode, we discuss topics involving suicidal thoughts & actions. If you or someone you know may be going through rough time & have these feelings, help is available 24/7. The Suicide Hotline is 988.By Marcus Smoot, Ms. Lyric Bravado, Tony ‘TiggaMann’ Nelson
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Our Thanksgiving Special! We took a detour from the normal format & made a game of answering some fun & intriguing listener questions and soaking up the holiday spirit.By Marcus Smoot, Ms. Lyric Bravado, Tony ‘TiggaMann’ Nelson
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We're doing the episode while taking a look back at this show's 11 year history and journey.By Marcus Smoot, Ms. Lyric Bravado, Tony ‘TiggaMann’ Nelson
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Join us as we take a trip into old memories, discuss y'all's Halloween nonsense & question whether or not in 2023 if employers should be required to tell you about employees that may retaliate after being terminatedBy Marcus Smoot, Ms. Lyric Bravado, Tony ‘TiggaMann’ Nelson
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Discussions about Halloween, killer sloths, heaux & these ridiculous dating demands. Jace from the upcoming "Is It On" podcast guest hosts.By Marcus Smoot, Ms. Lyric Bravado, Tony ‘TiggaMann’ Nelson
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We're discussing whether or not you'd give the ring back after a failed engagement.. oh... and that inappropriately named lipstick line Sexxy Red came up with.By Marcus Smoot, Ms. Lyric Bravado, Tony ‘TiggaMann’ Nelson
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...what? ....oh, you wanted an explanation?By Marcus Smoot, Ms. Lyric Bravado, Tony ‘TiggaMann’ Nelson
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Apparently we have it all wrong, black people. WE were the slave owners! Those poor white people :(By Marcus Smoot, Ms. Lyric Bravado, Tony ‘TiggaMann’ Nelson
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2 year marriages, pedophiles & Tyler Perry's commentsBy Marcus Smoot, Ms. Lyric Bravado, Tony ‘TiggaMann’ Nelson
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Comedian Sampson McCormick tells us about y'all's homophobic Uncle J.J. Evans from Good TimesBy Marcus Smoot, Ms. Lyric Bravado, Tony ‘TiggaMann’ Nelson
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Discussion on Open Relationships & an interview with @its_Mustang about Rapper DaBaby's alleged homophobiaBy Marcus Smoot, Ms. Lyric Bravado, Tony ‘TiggaMann’ Nelson
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Discussing saggy boobs, Pursuit For Knowledge & Cash App schemes. This week's show features music from Baltimore artist @Jaemez9By Marcus Smoot, Ms. Lyric Bravado, Tony ‘TiggaMann’ Nelson
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TikToker Bobby Jarel (@bobbyjarel) guest hosts, Marcus hates porn & Tiggamann gets friendly with an eddie.By Marcus Smoot, Ms. Lyric Bravado, Tony ‘TiggaMann’ Nelson
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Discussing if you could be with someone your peeps clowned you over.By Marcus Smoot, Ms. Lyric Bravado, Tony ‘TiggaMann’ Nelson
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Tif Smoot pulls up a (folding) seat this week to cover for LyricBy Marcus Smoot, Ms. Lyric Bravado, Tony ‘TiggaMann’ Nelson
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Whipping children, Jess's transphobia & manatees having butt sexBy Marcus Smoot, Ms. Lyric Bravado, Tony ‘TiggaMann’ Nelson
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Alleged bus*y requests & reserved seatingBy Marcus Smoot, Ms. Lyric Bravado, Tony ‘TiggaMann’ Nelson
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Madonna didn't die & Tigga's got tits...By Marcus Smoot, Ms. Lyric Bravado, Tony ‘TiggaMann’ Nelson
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We back ...working out the kinks of the podcast world vs the broadcast world...By Marcus Smoot, Ms. Lyric Bravado, Tony ‘TiggaMann’ Nelson
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A course of life on Earth. | Trina and Shereetha J. set out on a lyrical journey to highlight the "Little Things" by singer-songwriter India Arie while defining the impact of Pilgrimage on each of their lives. Support the showBy Trina and Shereetha J.
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"In my mind. I want you to be Free." | From Advent, to Christmas, to Kwanzaa, to New Years, Trina and Shereetha J. find liberation in Sankofa (going back to) The Temptation's soulful classic "Silent Night". Support the showBy Trina and Shereetha J.
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"Do you believe in things you don't understand?" | Trina and Shereetha J. sit down in person under the veil of an Autumn sky to do an impromptu lyrical analysis of "Superstition" by Stevie Wonder; pondering this very question while honoring the ancestors that may possess the answers they seek. Support the show…
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From radioactive superpowers to "Living Single", Trina and Shereetha J. take a deep-dive into both the song and documentary "My Life" by Mary J. Blige; finding faith where there is loss and the authenticity in living unapologetically. Support the showBy Trina and Shereetha J.
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Trina and Shereetha J. lean into Pride with a lyrical analysis of "I'm Coming Out" by the iconic Diana Ross; noting how this infamous track invokes Liberation through Love, Faith, Apology Culture, and The Movement from start to finish. Support the showBy Trina and Shereetha J.
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Trina and Shereetha J. discuss the commercialization of Juneteenth and the respectability politics around bonnet etiquette. More importantly, they celebrate both the essence of this significant holiday and Texas native, Solange, through a lyrical analysis of "Don't Touch My Hair". Support the showBy Trina and Shereetha J.
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God Bless the USA -vs- Americans (Part One)
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(((JUSTICE FOR BREONNA TAYLOR))) In this episode, Trina and Shereetha J. embark on their first Versus episode while connecting with Amy Shipp--an instructor in the Masters of Social Work Program at the University of Georgia--and her amazing students for a thought provoking lyrical analysis of "God Bless the USA" by Lee Greenwood and "Americans" by …
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God Bless the USA -vs- Americans (Part Two)
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((JUSTICE FOR BREONNA TAYLOR))) In the midst of one the most tumultuous political seasons yet, and with the Presidential election in sight; Trina and Shereetha J. continue their lyrical analysis of "God Bless the USA" by Lee Greenwood and "Americans" by Janelle Monae with Amy Shipp and a second group of her students in the Power, Oppression, Social…
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(((JUSTICE FOR BREONNA TAYLOR))) Trina and Shereetha J. sit down with two important Brothas in their lives after the killing of George Floyd. In this sacred space you'll hear from Adam, one of Trina's younger brothers, and Demarius, a dear friend of Shereetha J.'s. More importantly, you'll also hear why this 2001 soulful anthem, filled with adorati…
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(((JUSTICE FOR BREONNA TAYLOR))) Trina and Shereetha J. conclude their lyrical analysis of "Ms. Jackson" by OutKast. In the first half of this episode, Khye, founder and CEO of Kuluntu Repro Justice Center share their unique insight on reproductive justice. Lastly, you'll hear from Brandon a true lover of music and our top listener! He closes out t…
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(((JUSTICE FOR BREONNA TAYLOR))) Trina and Shereetha J. continue their lyrical analysis of "Ms. Jackson" by OutKast by inviting new voices to the table. In the first half of this episode you'll hear from Dee--a Playa from the Himalayas--who understands all too well the societal pressures of being a black woman and also takes a moment to place herse…
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(((JUSTICE FOR BREONNA TAYLOR))) Join Trina and Shereetha J. as they begin their path towards Lyrical Liberation while discussing Ms. Jackson by OutKast and the rap duo's desire to make amends without demeaning themselves. Also in this episode, Trina and Shereetha J. touch on how this song speaks to the unpredictability of The Movement, e.g., the k…
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