Brunch Behavior: The Pour Report

A Disclaimer Before Episode 54

Styles Season 2

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This isn’t a full episode—it’s a pause before the conversation. A moment to set the table. I didn’t start this platform to chase politics, outrage, or viral chaos. But when life starts pressing in on all of us, silence stops being neutral. This brief message is about why the next episode matters, how we’re approaching it, and what kind of space we’re holding—thoughtful, honest, and rooted in community, not conflict.

Tomorrow’s episode drops during Black History Month, and it’s an intentional conversation about legacy, dignity, and how real life and policy quietly shape our daily experiences. No hot takes. No yelling. Just clarity, conscience, and respect for the people listening. If you’re ready for a grounded discussion that values nuance over noise and responsibility over reactions, you’re already in the room.

The episode 54 follows tomorrow. Tap in, come prepared, and stay present.


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Styles:

Okay, so first off, this isn't a full episode. This is actually a disclaimer for the episode to follow. So this is just me tapping in for a moment to set the table on tomorrow. A little background on me. So when I decided to become a podcaster, it was all fun and games. I never positioned myself as a political podcaster, and I definitely don't lead with religion. And oh boy, do I have a lot to say about that. I don't chase controversy and I don't speak on things just to spark outrage or incite chaos. But life has a way of closing in around all of us, especially here in the Americas. Things are changing. The air definitely feels different, and politics has quietly become the new four-letter word. So now I'm sitting here with a responsibility that I didn't plan for, but I can't ignore it either. I don't have a massive, untouchable platform with thousands of listeners. I don't want to be funny here, but alright, so maybe I got a couple of thousand. Anyway, what I do have is family friends and listeners who've become family. And I feel like this subject matters enough to use this space. My space to have a real group conversation, even if we only have it once. I want to be responsible. I want this to be honest. More importantly, I want this to be something government-sponsored media can't be, which is all of the above. Tomorrow's episode is My Ode to Black History Month. It's a love letter with conscience, clarity, and sincerity to everyone within Earshot. This isn't for likes and it's definitely not for clicks. It's a strong embrace with the hope that when it's time to come together, we actually do. I'll see you tomorrow.

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