Fat & Sweets Podcast

Fat Daddy & Sweets Tha Goddess

This show is all about storytelling and RAW content through our unique experiences as we grow our faith. NOTHING is off the table and there may be some Radical/Explicit content, but it's necessary because ya'll don't listen anyways. Culture, Society, Music, Parenting, Relationships, Friendship, Faith, and pure comedy! If you aren't scared, or easily offended, then maybe you should stick around. If you are, there is another podcast for you that's NOT ours. We love you still. Don't let the door hit you where the good Lord split you. :)

  1. 06/17/2025

    Ep. 19 | Navigating Freedom: Life After Military Service

    Send us Fan Mail Freedom hits different when it comes unexpectedly. After 10 years of military service, Fat Daddy found himself with just two hours to pack up his life and leave base housing – a jarring transition that cost him thousands in belongings but offered an unexpected fresh start. Now recording from Delaware, Fat Daddy and Sweets reunite for their first-ever video podcast, bringing viewers into their world with the same raw authenticity listeners have come to expect. The road to this reunion wasn't simple – literally. The hosts share highlights from their epic 36-hour cross-country road trip from Idaho to Delaware, complete with colorful observations about small-town America and why everyone should experience at least one major road trip in their lifetime. Between laughing about stopping in towns "where they might call you boy" and the universal experience of passengers falling asleep, their journey serves as a perfect metaphor for life's unpredictable paths. This episode arrives in the wake of Father's Day, prompting a heartfelt exploration of fatherhood's transformative power. "They make you a man. Either you're going to be a man or you're going to be a deadbeat. There's no in between," Fat Daddy reflects, celebrating the fathers who show up consistently while acknowledging the challenges. The conversation evolves into a powerful discussion about family reconciliation, with Fat Daddy sharing how smoking with his father helped heal their relationship – proving it's never too late to mend broken bonds when someone has the courage to initiate honest conversation. Whether discussing Sweet's theory that numbers have genders (the number 5 is apparently "the gay bottom"), celebrating the simple joy of eating deviled eggs at a family gathering, or revealing plans for Fat Daddy's new civilian career in screenplay writing, this episode bridges significant life transitions with the humor and vulnerability that defines their friendship. Join Fat Daddy and Sweets as they navigate new beginnings, celebrate family connections, and invite you to see the faces behind the voices you've grown to love. Subscribe now and become part of a community that finds strength in authenticity and laughter amid life's chaos. Support the show Email us for our Socials: kingandqueen2025@fatandsweets.org

    57 min
  2. 06/03/2025

    Breaking Free: The Cost of Happiness

    Send us Fan Mail Freedom comes at a cost, but staying where you're not valued extracts an even higher price. In this raw, unfiltered season finale, Fat Daddy and Sweets dive deep into what it means to break free from situations that no longer serve you. The episode opens with Fat Daddy's hilariously frustrating tale of trying to cancel his internet service with Zito Media, a perfect metaphor for any relationship, job, or situation where one party simply refuses to let go. "Don't ever, ever sell yourself out for an organization that doesn't appreciate you," he warns, revealing his own journey of waiting ten years to escape a situation where he felt undervalued and trapped. As the conversation flows, we tackle one of today's most misunderstood tools: artificial intelligence. Fat Daddy passionately dismantles conspiracy theories while showcasing practical applications of AI like Gemini that can revolutionize productivity, education, and even childcare. "Stop trying to be a conspiracy theorist so bad that you let this put you out of a job. Use it as a tool," he advises listeners who risk being left behind by technological change. The pair shares a powerful economic insight that resonates deeply in today's uncertain climate: the Great Depression birthed more millionaires than any other era in American history. Why? Because when traditional systems fail, creative people find ways to "make something out of nothing." This historical lesson frames a compelling discussion about adapting to change rather than fearing it. Throughout the episode, stories about brutally honest children, life in a non-diverse community, and annoying bill collectors weave together to form a tapestry of authentic human experience. The conversation culminates with a preview of exciting Season 3 developments and a call for financial literacy. Whether you're contemplating a major life change or simply navigating daily challenges, this episode offers both practical wisdom and the motivation to break free from whatever holds you back. Listen now and prepare yourself for what comes next. Support the show Email us for our Socials: kingandqueen2025@fatandsweets.org

    57 min
  3. 05/27/2025

    Ep.17 "The Road Home: Finding Peace in Solo Travel"

    Send us Fan Mail Have you ever needed to disconnect in order to reconnect? After weathering life's storms, we're back with a heartfelt conversation about finding your way through challenges and discovering unexpected clarity when you're alone with your thoughts. This episode takes you on a journey from Idaho to California as we recount a transformative 13-hour solo road trip to attend a best friend's wedding. There's something profound about those long stretches of highway when it's just you, your thoughts, and the open road. We dive into the difference between being alone and being lonely, and how intentional solitude can become a powerful reset button for your mental state. Our candid conversation then shifts to a topic many don't discuss openly - feminine hygiene and self-care practices. We break down misconceptions about products, share practical recommendations, and discuss why some traditional advice passed down through generations might need updating. From pH balance to proper products, this segment offers straightforward information delivered with authenticity and humor. As we wrap up this pre-season finale of Season 2, we reflect on what Memorial Day truly means beyond the barbecues, announce our upcoming return to the East Coast, and leave you with a powerful takeaway: whether it's a trip or just a date with yourself, make time for solitude. It's in those moments alone that you often find the clarity you've been seeking. Subscribe now and join us as we continue navigating life's complexities with honesty, humor, and heart. Sometimes life gives you a stop sign, not a red light – and we're ready to move forward together. IT FEELS SO GOOD TO BE BACK Support the show Email us for our Socials: kingandqueen2025@fatandsweets.org

    49 min
  4. 05/09/2025

    Ep.16 Where would we be without our Moms: A Mother's Day Tribute

    Send us Fan Mail What makes a mother's intuition so powerful? How does it differ from general women's intuition? According to our heartfelt exploration this week, mother's intuition approaches 99.9% accuracy—comparable to hospital-grade disinfectant in its reliability. Our conversation delves into the profound paradox of motherhood: simultaneously being life's greatest accomplishment and its most challenging endeavor. We share personal stories about our own mothers' sacrifices and supernatural abilities to sense when we needed them most, regardless of physical distance. These connections transcend explanation but represent the core of what makes the mother-child bond so sacred. The episode takes an unflinching look at America's treatment of mothers compared to other developed nations. With childbirth costing thousands of dollars in our region and maternity leave limited to 6-8 weeks (while other countries offer 6+ months), we question a system seemingly designed for mothers to fail. Single mothers face even greater challenges navigating these obstacles alone while raising children with limited support networks. Perhaps most poignantly, we discuss how modern motherhood often lacks the community infrastructure previous generations relied upon. Gone are the days when grandparents routinely took grandchildren for summers or trusted neighbors provided childcare. Today's mothers frequently find themselves isolated in their "newborn bubble," creating support networks among peers rather than extended family. For those blessed to still have their mothers, cherish every moment and never take those calls for granted. And if you know someone who's lost their mother, extend extra compassion their way. The motherhood journey deserves celebration far beyond a single day on the calendar. Support the show Email us for our Socials: kingandqueen2025@fatandsweets.org

    43 min
  5. 04/29/2025

    Ep. 14: The Survival Game: Navigating Our Uncertain Future

    Send us Fan Mail Have you ever wondered about the difference between putting on a brave face and truly handling life's challenges with grace? This raw, late-night conversation dives deep into what it means to "wear it well" versus "faking the funk" as we navigate our personal struggles. Fat Daddy and Sweets explore how we present ourselves to the world while dealing with internal battles, touching on the vulnerable moments we all experience—like crying in your car before walking into work with a smile. The discussion evolves into a thought-provoking examination of our technological future, with both hosts questioning what our world might look like in 2035 as AI continues to advance and integrate into our daily lives. The conversation takes a sobering turn as they contemplate the possibility of another Great Depression and what it means to be truly prepared for economic uncertainty. Their message becomes clear: those who develop practical skills, trades, and creative abilities will weather the storm, while those who can only consume may struggle to adapt. It's a wake-up call wrapped in genuine concern for listeners' well-being. Perhaps most moving is their unfiltered perspective on parenthood, offering wisdom to both current and prospective parents. From acknowledging that parenting rarely goes as planned to the raw truth that fatherhood will be simultaneously the most rewarding and challenging experience, they share insights gained through personal experience rather than idealized notions. This episode serves as both a mirror reflecting our collective anxieties and a roadmap for developing the resilience needed in uncertain times. Join the conversation by sharing your thoughts—all feedback is welcome as we build this community together. Support the show Email us for our Socials: kingandqueen2025@fatandsweets.org

    59 min
  6. 04/21/2025

    Ep.13 Sinners, Vampires, and Confessions: Film Talk and Self Discovery

    Send us Fan Mail We're jumping back into the podcast world after some technical difficulties with a packed episode covering everything from cutting-edge tech to must-see films and personal confessions! The conversation kicks off with a deep dive into professional networking on LinkedIn, emphasizing how building genuine connections can transform your career trajectory. We share personal insights about how these platforms are changing our approach to the entertainment industry and creating opportunities we never imagined possible. Things get heated during our Meta glasses debate – are they revolutionary tools for capturing life's precious moments and protecting yourself during law enforcement encounters, or the first step toward a Black Mirror dystopia? The passionate discussion highlights both the practical benefits and potential privacy concerns of this wearable technology that's rapidly changing how we interact with the world. The absolute highlight comes when we review Ryan Coogler's latest masterpiece "Sinners" featuring Michael B. Jordan. Our enthusiasm reaches fever pitch as we praise Jordan's incredible dual performance as twin brothers, along with the film's impeccable dialogue, production design, and storytelling. Fair warning: we're careful to avoid spoilers, but our excitement might just convince you to head straight to theaters! We take a surprising turn with a hilarious biblical discussion where Sweets expresses her "beef" with Eve from the Garden of Eden, leading to a broader conversation about gender dynamics and relationship challenges that somehow manages to be both irreverent and thought-provoking. Everyone experiences what we call "the ugly phase" – those periods when self-care routines slip and confidence plummets. We offer genuine advice and encouragement for pushing through these temporary struggles, acknowledging that the journey back to feeling like yourself again starts with small steps and self-compassion. The episode wraps with a nostalgic dive into 90s cartoons like "Courage the Cowardly Dog," examining the surprising depth and darker themes hidden within these childhood favorites. Ready to join us for this wide-ranging conversation that might change how you see technology, films, and maybe even yourself? Support the show Email us for our Socials: kingandqueen2025@fatandsweets.org

    1h 9m
  7. 04/09/2025

    Ep. 12 The Games We Play, Dating, & The Crock Pot Strategy

    Send us Fan Mail What's the difference between someone you'll date once versus someone who captures your full attention? According to our candid exploration of modern dating, it might come down to whether they teach you something meaningful about yourself, them, or the world around you. In this unfiltered conversation, we dive into the psychology behind dating preferences, revealing that intellectual stimulation often trumps physical attraction when it comes to lasting interest. "If you don't have any substance, I'm cooked and I'm just gonna pay the bill and I'm not gonna engage ever again," one host confesses, highlighting how quickly we determine someone's potential. We unpack "The Crock-Pot Game" – a patient, strategic approach to building attraction through small, meaningful interactions over time rather than rushing into intimacy. This counterintuitive method challenges the instant gratification culture dominating dating apps and might explain why some people effortlessly attract partners while others struggle despite their best efforts. The episode takes an honest turn discussing dating "icks" – from superficial concerns like personal grooming to deeper issues like lacking hobbies or interests. We explore the complex psychology behind who pays on first dates, revealing that even the most independent women secretly hope men will decline their offers to split the bill. "If you let them pay, they are going to talk about you later," warns one host, pulling back the curtain on post-date discussions. Whether you're actively dating or in a relationship, this episode offers illuminating insights into human connection that will transform how you approach romantic encounters. After all, as we conclude: dating might be "ghetto," but finding someone worth your time makes the journey worthwhile. Ready to approach dating with newfound wisdom? Subscribe for more unfiltered conversations that challenge conventional thinking and offer practical insights for navigating relationships in today's complex world. Support the show Email us for our Socials: kingandqueen2025@fatandsweets.org

    1h 7m

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This show is all about storytelling and RAW content through our unique experiences as we grow our faith. NOTHING is off the table and there may be some Radical/Explicit content, but it's necessary because ya'll don't listen anyways. Culture, Society, Music, Parenting, Relationships, Friendship, Faith, and pure comedy! If you aren't scared, or easily offended, then maybe you should stick around. If you are, there is another podcast for you that's NOT ours. We love you still. Don't let the door hit you where the good Lord split you. :)