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thiscantcomeout's Podcast
"This Can't Come Out" is more than just a podcast; it's a recorded conversation! We sit down with guests, and 9 out of 10 times, these guests are individuals with whom we have a personal relationship. We simply switch on the microphones and let the magic unfold. Our interviews are known for being open, honest, and touching on a variety of subjects, just like real-life conversations. Our primary goal is not to stir controversy or trip up our guests; we genuinely want to create captivating content without relying on shock jock antics. The comfort level of our guests is paramount, and they are incredibly transparent to the point where they share things that simply can't be revealed. Join us for an extraordinary podcast experience!
thiscantcomeout's Podcast
Fries In The Bag ft B Moni & George Creme
Join us on "This Can't Come Out" as we welcome back the dynamic duo - B Moni and George Creme, for an episode filled with captivating conversations and thought-provoking debates. B Moni shares his experiences of being in a collective with the artist Kojey Radical, reflecting on the emotions and memories from that period.
In a spirited exchange, we explore the societal expectations around marriage and delve into the question of whether it's peculiar for men to feel pressured to tie the knot. B Moni opens up about the need for new friends who share his passion for holidays and festivities, sparking a discussion on the importance of like-minded companionship.
The conversation takes a philosophical turn as we dissect the concept of 'settling' in relationships, contemplating whether it can be viewed positively in certain contexts. Additionally, we delve into the intriguing topic of Peter Pan syndrome and its implications on adulthood and personal growth.
Unraveling the complexities of personal choices, we confront the notion that engaging in crime is always a conscious decision, shedding light on the consequences of such actions.
Tune in for an episode brimming with wisdom, humor, and diverse perspectives as B Moni and George Creme navigate through a plethora of topics with their signature candor and charm.