The M.A.K Podcast
This is a continuation of the How R.u.d.e! Podcast. Follow this underground underdog of an artist’s journey to success. Follow the growth, progression, the trails and tribulations of a disenfranchised entertainer alongside with his friends and contemporaries.
The MAK Podcast — Too real for the faint-hearted, too funny for the boring.
Welcome to The MAK Podcast, the audio equivalent of kicking down the door to a late-night hangout where nobody pretends to behave. It’s music, madness, and mouthy opinions — all thrown into one glorious, unfiltered chaos. Expect Hip-Hop/Rap, R&B, and Alternative tracks that slap, paired with conversations that definitely weren’t cleared by any legal department.
We’re talking social and political commentary with a side of sarcasm, sports debates so heated you’ll think someone owes someone money, and life philosophy that might actually fix you… or break you. Either way, you’ll laugh. Probably too hard.
For listeners 21–55 who are tired of polished nonsense, The MAK Podcast is your sanctuary of reckless honesty, questionable wisdom, and jokes that will absolutely get someone in trouble.
It’s wild. It’s messy. It’s for entertainment purposes only — seriously, don’t quote us at work.
The M.A.K Podcast
Ethical Communicator
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.