Bretts Mancave

Brett

My podcast aims to create an open conversation about life while infusing a humorous twist to keep things light-hearted and fun. As the host, I invite friends and family to join me in discussing various experiences we have faced or will encounter, covering a broad range of topics including relationships, family dynamics, work, school, racism, food, sports, politics, sex, TV, movies, and more. No subject is off-limits in our discussions. With my comedic genius and personal experiences, I aim to provide listeners with enjoyable advice presented in a humorous manner. If listeners are open to listening, I am certainly open to sharing my stories and insights on life.

  1. Jul 22

    "Obsession" Therapy, Love or Romance? 510 - Cathrine "Zombie Cat"

    This week on Brett's Mancave, I'm joined by the one and only Cat the Ski Mask Momma, and things go off the rails almost immediately. We're diving headfirst into Obsession, where we spend way too much time arguing over who the real villain is. Is it the obvious choice? The terrible friends? Bad decisions? Or is common sense the biggest victim in the entire movie? Nothing—and no one—is safe from our hot takes. We break down the film scene by scene, roast the characters for making choices that would have any sane person yelling at the TV, and call out the emotional damage, manipulation, and relationship chaos that feels a little too familiar. Somewhere between the laughs and the arguments, we get into a real conversation about how romance and love aren't the same thing—and why confusing the two can turn your life into a movie nobody asked to star in. Cat and I don't hold back. We challenge each other's opinions, throw plenty of playful jabs, and somehow manage to solve absolutely nothing...except proving that communication beats obsession every time. So if you enjoy movie reviews with zero chill, sarcastic commentary, relationship debates, and enough laughs to make you forget you're listening to a psychological thriller, this episode of Brett's Mancave has your name written all over it. Press play, pick a side, and remember: if your relationship starts looking like Obsession, it might be time to leave before the end credits roll.

  2. Jul 17

    White Adventures 509

    This week on Brett's Mancave, we're talking about one of America's favorite hobbies: white adventures. It all starts with the story of a man who got launched by a bison in a national park. Every year they put up signs that say, "Stay away from the wildlife," and every year somebody decides they're about to become best friends with a 2,000-pound animal. That story reminded me of every time I've let my white friends talk me into doing something that starts with, "Trust me... it'll be fun." Like the time they convinced me to do water sports on the Kern River—the same river that's known as one of the deadliest rivers in California. Somehow they heard "people die here every year" and thought, "Sounds like a great weekend!" I was just trying to survive long enough to make it back to the parking lot. And if that wasn't enough, there was the speedboat trip. Somewhere between "Hold on!" and "This is awesome!" I got launched, lost my pants, and almost lost my life. Nothing humbles a grown man faster than almost becoming a news headline while floating in the water in his underwear. At this point I've realized my white friends hear danger as an invitation. They see warning signs as a challenge. If the brochure says "Extreme," they're already packing. If it says, "High risk of injury," they're asking if there's a group discount. Me? Every time I agree to one of these adventures, I end up wondering if this is how my obituary starts. I've survived the Kern River, survived getting thrown off a speedboat, and now every invitation gets one question: "Can I die doing this?" If the answer isn't an immediate "No," I'm staying home. So this episode is about white adventures, my terrible decision to keep saying yes to them, and why every near-death experience reminds me that maybe I'm just too Black for this kind of excitement. I'll support the adventure... from a safe distance, preferably somewhere with air conditioning and solid Wi-Fi.

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About

My podcast aims to create an open conversation about life while infusing a humorous twist to keep things light-hearted and fun. As the host, I invite friends and family to join me in discussing various experiences we have faced or will encounter, covering a broad range of topics including relationships, family dynamics, work, school, racism, food, sports, politics, sex, TV, movies, and more. No subject is off-limits in our discussions. With my comedic genius and personal experiences, I aim to provide listeners with enjoyable advice presented in a humorous manner. If listeners are open to listening, I am certainly open to sharing my stories and insights on life.