Ignorant Philosophy

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Ignorant Philosophy

Join the host Eric Dizzy as gives his take on everything from social injustice, new music, social media, and life with his co-hosts/friends.

  1. 25 SEPT

    Dancing With Devils

    Follow everyone on social media! Marisha Austin Vania Dyson Eric Dizzy EPISODE BREAKDOWN~  [00:00:00] - Dive into Diddy Drama: Kicking things off with a deep dive into some Diddy-level controversy. Yes, the king of Harlem Shake himself. We explore TikTok trends, with a dude yelling, “Stop playing with me!”—probably what Diddy tells himself in the mirror every day. The convo spirals into some serious talk about Hollywood’s sketchy underbelly. Morals? Overrated. Apparently, you need to drop them like it's hot if you want to survive the Hollywood jungle.[00:01:30] - Soft Porn or Just Working Out?: Our hosts debate whether workouts count as soft porn. The verdict: it's subjective, y’all. If you're out here flexing your muscles, just know the OnlyFans recruitment team is lurking. [00:02:45] - Parenting Woes: Dads unite! This section features a hilariously relatable rant about parenting, with one host likening part-time fathers to the Army Reserves. If you only see your kids every other weekend, kindly sit this one out—you have no idea what it’s like on the parenting frontlines. [00:05:00] - YouTube Stars: The Real Power Players Ever wonder why your kid loves those annoying YouTubers? It's because they have millions of fans, most of whom are five years old and broke. So, if you're trying to sell merch to toddlers, good luck! They can't even click "subscribe" properly without their parents' accounts. [00:07:00] - Parenting Advice from the Weekend Warriors Brace yourself for a hilarious roasting of those part-time parents who try to dish out advice. The hosts make it clear: if you're only in "dad mode" every other weekend, your opinion is as valuable as a grocery store flyer. Cue the slow clap for full-time parents who are out here surviving sleepless nights, sick kids, and endless chicken nugget meals. [00:09:00] - Body Image: The Never-Ending Struggle From wishing away body dysmorphia to laughing at the fact that loving yourself might involve staring in the mirror chanting “I love you” ten times a day, this segment hits hard. Spoiler: your abs aren’t going to appear just because you chant at your reflection. [00:12:00] - Boobs: A Love-Hate Relationship The struggle is real—those post-weight loss "gone with the wind" boobs aren’t making a comeback. And no, they didn’t disappear on vacation; they’re just MIA. Turns out, getting your dream body involves some serious sacrifices. RIP to those curves. [00:18:00] - Fat Acceptance: Hard Pass A walk down memory lane has the hosts discussing how America has a food problem. Barbecue calories are sneaky—by the time you’re on the mac and cheese, you’ve already consumed enough for a week. The result? Full-bellied naps and plenty of regret. [00:23:00] - Raising Kids Right… Or At Least Trying No shade, but if you're depending on school to teach your kid everything, you're doing it wrong. One host proudly describes how his three-year-old can already read. Meanwhile, your kid is probably learning more from Roblox than from school. Ouch. [00:28:00] - Meat vs. Plant-Based Diets: The Eternal Battle Feeling sluggish? Blame carbs. Turns out, eating steak makes you feel invincible, but toss in a few carbs, and suddenly you're ready to nap like you just ate Thanksgiving dinner. Plant-based might sound nice, but where's the fun in that? [00:34:00] - Status Symbols: Why We’re All Broke Why drive a perfectly fine 2004 car when you could compare yourself to people in newer models? The hosts poke fun at how status...

    1h 27m
  2. 18 SEPT

    The Pilot Episode

    Follow everyone on social media! Marisha Austin Vania Dyson Eric Dizzy Perry Smith Mike "Dj" Haney The podcast starts with light-hearted banter between Marisha and Vania, the hosts and guests. It touches on various subjects like parenting, social media influence, relationships, personal growth, and the challenges Black men and women face in different aspects of life.  The hosts discuss topics like:   • The differences in upbringing, particularly in how men and women are raised. • Body image and the impact of social media on self-esteem. • Interactions with fans, especially in the context of social media, where influencers are often approached in strange ways. • Humor around gender identity and norms, especially with references to experiences with people identifying as trans. • Parenting stories, including funny anecdotes about disciplining children and the stress of raising kids in today’s society. • Discussions about Black men’s mental and physical health, stressing the need for more self-care and support in the community. • Relationships, loyalty, trust, and how dynamics have shifted for Black men and women, including conversations about dating and romantic relationships. The tone is comedic with serious undertones. The podcast discusses real issues while keeping a conversational and funny atmosphere. It ends on a reflective note, encouraging listeners to be better, more supportive people.  Key Time Markers:   • [00:00:00]: Introduction and casual banter. • [00:02:00]: Conversation about kids and parenting humor. • [00:11:00]: Discuss Black men’s mental health and how societal expectations shape it. • [00:21:00]: Parenting strategies, including discipline and raising respectful children. • [00:35:00]: Story about a guest’s son getting shot and the importance of strength and mental resilience in Black families. • [00:47:00]: Women’s empowerment vs. Black men’s struggles; raising men with love versus survival. • [01:03:00]: Relationship dynamics, loyalty, and learning from past relationships. • [01:20:00]: Control issues in relationships and how insecurity impacts men and women. • [01:40:00]: Humor about social media content and fitness influencers going to extremes for attention. • [01:50:00]: Reflections on growth, success, and goal-setting. • [01:57:00]: Closing remarks.

    1h 57m

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Join the host Eric Dizzy as gives his take on everything from social injustice, new music, social media, and life with his co-hosts/friends.

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