Old Black Men Sittin’ on the Porch Talkin’ Shit

Classic comedy with a modern twist!

Get ready for your new favorite podcast, featuring comedy legend Garrett Morris alongside Terence Rosemore, Earl Billings, and Harold Sylvester. These aren't your typical podcast conversations. Picture cultural archaeology performed through razor-sharp humor, lived experience, and the kind of wisdom that only comes from veteran storytellers who've seen it all. tribalconnections.substack.com

  1. 12/12/2025

    Legends Talking About Legends

    A few clips from the latest two hour episode of Old Black Men Sittin on the Porch Talkin Shit. The full episode features another lively and unfiltered roundtable with Garrett Morris, Harold Sylvester, Terence Rosemore, Earl Billings and Willie C Carpenter. Sneak peek - The complete conversation releases soon for premium members and supporters. Full Episode Summary The fellas dive deep into everything from college football championship dreams to Hollywood war stories, with Garrett Morris sharing never-before-told tales about Prince and his SNL days. This episode goes from sports trash talk to serious reflections on how comedy and theater can change lives - classic porch conversation that covers it all. What Goes Down This Episode 🏈 College Football Championship Talk The guys break down championship predictions and share their college football memories, bringing that old school knowledge and plenty of opinions about today’s game. 🎬 Tribute to Jim Becnel - “Green Wave Legends” Video A heartfelt moment honoring Jim Becnel through the “Green Wave Legends” tribute video - expect some emotional storytelling and respect for one of our Old Black Men. 🎸 EXCLUSIVE: Garrett’s Prince Encounter Story Garrett Morris drops an extended story about meeting Prince that you’ve probably never heard before. This one’s worth the listen just for the details and Garrett’s storytelling. 📺 Behind the Scenes at SNL - Garrett Spills the Tea Garrett opens up about his Saturday Night Live experience and the real dynamics between cast members. Get the inside scoop on what it was really like being part of television history. 🎭 The Power of Art & Comedy - Terence’s Theater Story A deeper conversation about how comedy and theater can literally transform lives, featuring personal stories that show why this work matters beyond just getting laughs. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tribalconnections.substack.com

    Legends Talking About Legends
  2. 11/29/2025

    Industry Secrets and Forgotten Legends

    A few clips from the latest two hour episode of Old Black Men Sittin on the Porch Talkin Shit. The full episode features another lively and unfiltered roundtable with Garrett Morris, Harold Sylvester, Terence Rosemore, Earl Billings and Willie C Carpenter. Sneak peek - The complete conversation releases soon for premium members and supporters. Full Episode Summary The porch conversations get deep this episode as the legends dive into Hollywood’s dirty secrets, the hidden history of Black cowboys, and what it really takes to survive as a Black actor in white spaces. From reality TV’s destruction of quality programming to the untold story of Black jockeys dominating horse racing, this sprawling conversation covers the cultural erasure, industry politics, and personal battles that shaped their careers and America’s twisted narratives. Raw industry insider knowledge, forgotten Black history that’ll blow your mind, and the kind of real talk about race and identity that Hollywood doesn’t want you to hear. Key Conversations Hollywood’s Corporate Takeover * Film industry consolidation crushing independent voices * Distribution nightmares that kill great projects before audiences see them * How reality TV’s cheap production costs destroyed quality programming * Why personal relationships matter more than talent in getting work “The film industry consolidation isn’t just business—it’s cultural erasure by spreadsheet.” The Real History of Black Cowboys * “High Horse” series reveals what textbooks won’t tell you * Majority of Old West cowboys were Black, Mexican, and Indigenous—not white * How Hollywood created the white cowboy myth and erased everyone else * The systematic removal of Black jockeys from horse racing Acting While Black: The Real Stories * Surviving predominantly white environments without losing yourself * Cultural transitions that test your identity daily * The mentorship networks that keep Black actors sane * When humor becomes survival strategy in hostile spaces Cultural Identity & Media Manipulation * Language as a tool for cultural assimilation (and resistance) * How media representation shaped decades of racial perceptions * Colorism’s ongoing impact within Black communities * Personal heritage stories vs. manufactured narratives Music, Arts & Activism * How cultural expression becomes political resistance * The power of storytelling to reclaim erased histories * Why community engagement matters for developing young talent * Connecting historical trauma to contemporary struggles Industry Survival Wisdom * Parenting across cultures while maintaining identity * The aftermath of industry meetings that change everything * Reading rooms and understanding power dynamics * Why knowing your history is the ultimate industry armor This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tribalconnections.substack.com

    Industry Secrets and Forgotten Legends
  3. 11/14/2025

    Hidden Voices in American History

    Legends gather on the porch for a sprawling conversation that bounces from Halloween costumes to hidden Black history and Vegas mob stories. When Garrett Morris, Earl Billings, Harold Sylvester, Tucker Smallwood, and Jim Becnel start talking, you get everything from Pete Maravich basketball tales to the disturbing truth about how Nazis copied America’s Jim Crow playbook. The full episode covers: Aging & Time Perception * How time speeds up as you get older (and why young people don’t get it) * Mentorship frustrations: When the next generation won’t take career risks * The wisdom that comes from watching patterns repeat Hollywood Residuals & Basketball Legends * Pete Maravich stories that showcase true basketball artistry * TV residual checks from decades-old appearances * The business side of entertainment that actors wish they’d understood earlier Erased History Deep Dive * Crispus Attucks and Benjamin Banneker: Why these names disappeared from textbooks * Chinese railroad laborers written out of the American story * Indigenous Hawaiian sovereignty battles still happening today “The Nazis copied Jim Crow laws from America—we taught them how to be systematic racists.” Quiet Bigotry in Urban Planning * Stadium relocations as gentrification strategy * Beachfront property monopolies and who really benefits * How “development” becomes displacement Sports Betting & Vegas Power * Basketball betting ring corruption that goes deeper than you think * Atlantic City’s rise, Trump’s casino failures, and mob connections * Why sports integrity is more fragile than fans want to believe Tech, Media & Military Propaganda * AI reliability: When machines get it wrong * Pentagon influence in Netflix spy movies (yes, really) • • How entertainment shapes political thinking Sneak peek - The complete conversation releases soon for premium members and supporters. These aren’t your typical podcast conversations. Picture cultural archaeology performed through razor-sharp humor, lived experience, and the kind of wisdom that only comes from veteran storytellers who’ve seen it all. Every episode challenges what you think you know about history, culture, and truth. As always, expect humor, honesty, and the kind of unfiltered perspectives that only come from decades of lived experience. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tribalconnections.substack.com

    Hidden Voices in American History
  4. 10/31/2025

    Get to NYC or Die Trying: Hollywood Legends to Fresh Grad

    Our Old Black Men mentoring the next generation with unfiltered wisdom on acting, AI, economics, and life lessons. A few clips from the latest two hour episode of Old Black Men Sittin on the Porch Talkin Shit. Why fresh Tulane graduate Justin needs to leave New Orleans yesterday. The generational gap between old studio-system mentorship (when they invested in you) and today’s hustle culture (where you’re disposable). What happens when AI can generate performances and you’re still waiting tables in the wrong city. In The Full Episode Black Animators Building Their Own InfrastructureBrilliant young Black creatives assembling custom render farms from scratch because the industry won’t give them access to tools. The innovation that happens when you’re locked out—and why that’s both inspiring and enraging. Surveillance Capitalism & The Coming CollapseDeep dive into the systems tracking your every move, the housing market crash these men see coming, and the real question: Will your money be worth anything by 2026? Not theory—predictions from people who’ve watched this movie before. The $700 Wagyu DebateWhat it means to spend deliberately when the economy’s crumbling. Harold’s luxury steak purchases versus the $200/year your fridge is stealing in vampire power drain. Should you be buying experiences now or hoarding debt? When is “treating yourself” actually survival strategy? AI’s Real Limitations (And Why You Should Still Panic)Beyond the hype: What AI actually can and can’t do in media production right now—and why the gap is closing faster than Justin has time to establish himself. Living Like You’ve Got a Decade LeftBucket lists, life fulfillment, and what actually matters when accomplished men stop playing nice. From NYC mayoral politics to sports betting analytics to whether Vietnam veterans and Hollywood actors see the endgame the same way. Sneak peek - The complete conversation releases soon for premium members and supporters. These aren’t your typical podcast conversations. Picture cultural archaeology performed through razor-sharp humor, lived experience, and the kind of wisdom that only comes from veteran storytellers who’ve seen it all. Every episode challenges what you think you know about history, culture, and truth. As always, expect humor, honesty, and the kind of unfiltered perspectives that only come from decades of lived experience. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tribalconnections.substack.com

    Get to NYC or Die Trying: Hollywood Legends to Fresh Grad
  5. 10/24/2025

    He's an Heir! Pain, Draft Dodges & Black Wealth

    The full episode features another lively and unfiltered roundtable with Garrett Morris, Harold Sylvester, Earl Billings, Willie C Carpenter, Jim B, and Tucker Smallwood. The group moves from hilarious stories about aging and purging possessions, to honest confessions about dental work, Vietnam-era military draft memories, New Orleans family roots, economic advancement, and generational perspectives on Black life in America. By the end, these old heads are acknowledging that even though they like to joke around, this stuff matters for their kids and grandkids who are gonna have to figure out how to navigate this mess. A few clips from the latest two hour episode of Old Black Men Sittin on the Porch Talkin Shit. We have a lot of lessons about how to get rich. But we have zero lessons on how to be rich. Harold Sylvester In The Full Episode Systemic vs. Individual Solutions: Balancing acknowledgment of systemic barriers with individual responsibility Generational Humor & Aging: Laughs about getting older, cleaning out the closet, three sizes of clothes, and the insurance company runaround. Black Family, Roots, and Passing: Tall tales about who can “pass” for different races, hilarious stories about over-tipping and New Orleans ancestors, and ICE jokes about racial profiling. Military Draft and Black Service: Vivid tales of draft-era tricks, whether they served (and why), and the meaning of military service for Black men in America. Family Skeletons & Royal Cousins: Jokes about Adam, Eve, and Black genealogy (“Whoa, man!”), cousin marriages, “keeping money in the family,” and Toni Morrison’s novels as historical reminders. Black Management, Nostalgia, and Modernity: Reflections on how Black executives rose and fell in Hollywood and academia, the promises and pitfalls of social mobility, HBCUs, and navigating the world as Black professionals. Vanity, Health, and Dental Implants: Open discussion on age, health, the pain and price of dental work, and the real reasons for “getting teeth done.” Blues, Music Clubs & Black Community: Plans for launching a new blues night at Harold’s club, supporting Black musicians, and elders as cultural stewards. Economic Mobility & Black Media Myths: Debate over the realities behind “million-a-year” Black professionals compared to widely held media tropes. The struggle, the hustle, and the exceptions. Wealth, Inheritance & The Next Generation: What it means to leave something behind for children and grandchildren, worries about “crabs in a barrel,” and the punchline: “He’s an heir!” Closing Thoughts – Wisdom & Community: Camaraderie, grandkids, passing on values, and making each weekly gathering meaningful for the culture and for each other. Sneak peek - The complete conversation releases soon for premium members and supporters and can be found at tribalconnections.substack.com These aren’t your typical podcast conversations. Picture cultural archaeology performed through razor-sharp humor, lived experience, and the kind of wisdom that only comes from veteran storytellers who’ve seen it all. Every episode challenges what you think you know about history, culture, and truth. As always, expect humor, honesty, and the kind of unfiltered perspectives that only come from decades of lived experience. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tribalconnections.substack.com

  6. 10/17/2025

    Garrett Morris on Performing for Ed Sullivan and Changing TV History

    A few clips from the latest two hour episode of OBM. The fellas gather for another wide-ranging conversation that starts with technical difficulties (as usual) and evolves into discussions about the institution of marriage, bear attacks, hidden Black history in Europe, New Orleans culture, and the legendary music venues that shaped the city’s nightlife. Earl goes off on marriage, Tucker schools everyone on bear sizes, Garrett drops knowledge about the Moors, and the crew takes a nostalgic trip through New Orleans’ iconic entertainment districts. In The Full Episode Earl’s Marriage ManifestoEarl launches into an extended meditation on the financial mathematics of marriage, insurance costs, and why hiring a maid would’ve been cheaper than getting married in 1968. The guys egg him on with their own perspectives on domestic life, creating one of the episode’s most spirited debates. Bear Science with TuckerTucker shares a graphic comparing different bear species and their terrifying claws—from black bears to the massive Kodiak brown bear. This leads to discussions of bear attacks, people doing stupid things around wildlife, and why Black folks generally have better survival instincts. Things Black People Don’t DoThe crew catalogs dangerous activities that Black people historically avoid: climbing Mount Everest, falling off cruise ships, getting eaten by bears, falling off cliffs. A darkly humorous conversation that touches on the Middle Passage and historical survival instincts. The Moors & Hidden HistoryGarrett and Earl discuss the 700-year Moorish occupation of Spain and how Black people have been erased from European history in Hollywood films. The conversation covers everything from Spanish music’s African influences to Beethoven’s ancestry and the word “Spaniard” as the original term for mixed-race people. Trump, Puerto Rico & Political IgnoranceHarold recounts Trump’s statement about meeting “the president of Puerto Rico”—revealing he didn’t know Puerto Rico is part of the United States. The guys discuss Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl performance and historical parallels to when Southern states blacked out Nat King Cole’s TV show. Ed Sullivan’s LegacyDiscussion of the new Netflix documentary “Sunday Best” about Ed Sullivan’s groundbreaking decision to feature Black entertainers on his show despite criticism. Garrett shares that he appeared on the show as a child performer. New Orleans Music History Deep DiveThe conversation turns to legendary New Orleans venues: Mason’s Las Vegas Strip (five clubs, a motel, and coffee shop all in one complex), Club Alhambra, and the musicians who played there including Ellis Marsalis, Ernie K-Doe, and Big Daddy Kojak. Terence reads the fascinating history of these establishments, including Mason’s downfall for using stolen school board commodities. Neighborhood StoriesHarold shares memories of growing up in the Calliope projects, his first job delivering papers, the Gallo Theater, Alexis Fried Chicken, and witnessing his first sexual encounter at age 12 while stacking Sunday papers. Terence shares his paper route disasters in Pontchartrain Park. Sneak peek - The complete conversation releases soon for premium members and supporters. These aren’t your typical podcast conversations. Picture cultural archaeology performed through razor-sharp humor, lived experience, and the kind of wisdom that only comes from veteran storytellers who’ve seen it all. Every episode challenges what you think you know about history, culture, and truth. As always, expect humor, honesty, and the kind of unfiltered perspectives that only come from decades of lived experience. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tribalconnections.substack.com

  7. 10/11/2025

    6 Hollywood Veterans, 1 UFO Sighting, and the Conversation That Went Everywhere

    A few clips from the latest two hour episode of OBM. Veteran Black actors and entertainers gather for an unfiltered conversation that bounces from Hollywood war stories to UFO encounters, from constitutional rights debates to hilarious Uber tales. Harold Sylvester, C.L. Taylor, Terence Rosemore, Earl Billings, Willie Carpenter and Tucker Smallwood blend comedy, wisdom, and real talk in this sprawling discussion that covers everything from appearing on America’s Most Wanted to witnessing unexplained phenomena at Nellis Air Force Base. In The Full Episode The Cinnamon ChroniclesC.L. Taylor delivers a masterclass in storytelling with his Uber pickup gone wrong—expecting a young woman working the streets, meeting her grandmother instead. A hilarious exploration of assumptions, street life, and the unexpected dignity found in the most surprising places. America’s Most Wanted: A 25-Year SagaTerence Rosemore recounts his surreal experience portraying fugitive Sidney Joseph on America’s Most Wanted, getting pulled over by police the very weekend it aired, and the decades-long aftermath of being the face of someone else’s crimes. This story has layers that keep unfolding even today. Con Air & Hollywood Behind the ScenesEarl Billings takes us inside the massive production of Con Air—the Sands Hotel implosion, working with the ensemble cast, and Danny Trejo’s memorable golf outing. Classic Hollywood tales from the ‘90s action blockbuster era. Know Your Rights vs. Street SurvivalA serious and spirited debate about constitutional rights during police encounters. The group wrestles with the gap between what you’re legally entitled to do and what keeps you alive. Multiple perspectives, no easy answers, deeply personal experiences. UFOs, Astronauts & Unexplained PhenomenaTucker Smallwood shares his 1991 UFO sighting at Nellis Air Force Base and conversations with Apollo astronauts about what they witnessed but couldn’t discuss publicly. A fascinating dive into military encounters with the unexplained. Teaching the Arts & Working with KidsStories from the trenches of arts education—the rewards, the challenges, and why passing on the craft matters. The intersection of entertainment careers and giving back through teaching. Aging, Mortality & The Nature of RealityThe conversation turns philosophical as the fellas reflect on getting older, facing mortality, and questioning the nature of consciousness and existence. Sneak peek - The complete conversation releases soon for premium members and supporters. These aren’t your typical podcast conversations. Picture cultural archaeology performed through razor-sharp humor, lived experience, and the kind of wisdom that only comes from veteran storytellers who’ve seen it all. Every episode challenges what you think you know about history, culture, and truth. As always, expect humor, honesty, and the kind of unfiltered perspectives that only come from decades of lived experience. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tribalconnections.substack.com

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Get ready for your new favorite podcast, featuring comedy legend Garrett Morris alongside Terence Rosemore, Earl Billings, and Harold Sylvester. These aren't your typical podcast conversations. Picture cultural archaeology performed through razor-sharp humor, lived experience, and the kind of wisdom that only comes from veteran storytellers who've seen it all. tribalconnections.substack.com