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thiscantcomeout

"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!

  1. Evil Eye Ft Jamila Jones

    3d ago

    Evil Eye Ft Jamila Jones

    Send us Fan Mail 🔒 [REDACTED FILE 122] 🔒 The following conversation was never meant to leave the room... In this episode of This Can't Come Out, we sit down with Jamila Jones for one of the most revealing interviews we've had in a long time. Before life took her down an unexpected path, Jamila was building serious momentum in music. Her collaboration with Kojo Funds amassed millions of streams, with over 7 million plays on Spotify and nearly 2 million video views. But behind the success was a story very few people knew. Jamila opens up about growing up in foster care despite both of her parents being alive, the emotional impact it had on her life, and how becoming a mother at just 16 years old completely changed her future. We discuss relationships, identity, being bicurious, navigating adulthood, and the difficult lessons that shaped the woman she is today. But that's not even the headline... For the first time, Jamila reveals the unbelievable story behind why she punched her former boss — a woman she once considered a big sister. After allegedly enduring a year of antagonism, disrespect and tension, things finally reached breaking point. This file contains: • Life before the fame • The truth about foster care • Becoming a mother at 16 • Music industry highs and lows • Being bicurious • Friendship, betrayal and resentment • The boss confrontation story in full Some stories sound too crazy to be true. This one happened. ⚠️ Full Uncut Episode Available On Patreon 🔓 Become a YouTube Member for exclusive content, early access episodes, bonus conversations and behind-the-scenes footage. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/THISCANTCOMEOUT #ThisCantComeOut #JamilaJones #Podcast Support the show

    1h 53m
  2. Psycho In Da Corner ft George Creme & B Moni

    May 6

    Psycho In Da Corner ft George Creme & B Moni

    Send us Fan Mail Watch on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cw/THISCANTCOMEOUT [Redacted File 118] Psycho In Da Corner ft George Creme & B Moni In this episode, we’re back with the usual suspects George Creme and B Moni for a real, unfiltered conversation that covers everything from street culture to personal growth. We start by breaking down the idea of “doing road” — what does it actually mean today? Is it defined by actions, mindset, or perception? And is it possible to be involved in certain things without truly living that life? The conversation gets honest quickly. From there, we shift into UK music and debate some of the greatest albums of all time. The big question: which is better — Dave’s Psycodrama or Dizzee Rascal’s Boy In The Corner? This one gets heated as we look at impact, storytelling, and legacy in the UK scene. We also dive into growth and how people are perceived over time. Can people really change, or do others keep them boxed into who they used to be? It’s a real discussion about identity, maturity, and how society views personal development. B Moni shares a personal story about finding his dad on LinkedIn and making the decision to reach out — despite him never being present in his life. It’s an honest moment about curiosity, closure, and taking that step into the unknown. We also touch on modern dating, as B Moni talks about getting back on Hinge and approaching it with a completely different mindset — no expectations, just seeing what happens. This episode blends culture, music, real-life experiences, and introspection in a way that keeps it raw and relatable throughout. Full episode, bonus content, and exclusive drops available now on Patreon. Support the show

    2h 9m
  3. Cost Of Podding Crisis ft George Creme & B moni

    Apr 30

    Cost Of Podding Crisis ft George Creme & B moni

    Send us Fan Mail Cost of Podding Crisis Ft George Creme and B moni Watch on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cw/THISCANTCOMEOUT In this episode of This Can’t Come Out, the usual suspects George Creme and B Moni are back—and this one gets real very quickly. We kick things off with some boxing talk before the conversation shifts into the realities of podcasting. What starts as a casual discussion turns into a heated debate about consistency, effort, and expectations. Creme and B Moni push for more regular episodes—but when the roles are flipped, they admit they wouldn’t be willing to take on the financial burden or editing workload. That opens the door to a brutally honest conversation about appreciation, responsibility, and what it actually takes to keep a podcast alive. Things take an even more unexpected turn when B Moni shares his controversial view that society might need a war to bring people back down to reality—sparking a deeper discussion about perspective, struggle, and modern life. We also get a powerful and emotional moment as B Moni reflects on the passing of his late friend Kojo’s mother, speaking on loss, grief, and the idea of reunion. This episode is a raw look at the behind-the-scenes reality of building a podcast—perfect for new creators, hosts, and anyone trying to grow something from the ground up. No filters, no sugar-coating—just real conversations in real time. 🎧 Want more? Full episodes, bonus content, and exclusives are available on Patreon. Support the show

    2h 56m

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"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!

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