A Mouth Full Experience Podcast

Kawasi Weston & Andre Wells

A Mouth Full Experience — Season 2 Is Here, and It’s Already a Whole New EraSeason 2 of A Mouth Full Experience kicked off on May 11, 2026, and the energy is different — louder, richer, and fueled by the hundreds of thousands of viewers and listeners who made Season 1 a cultural moment instead of just a debut.Hosted by Kawasi Weston — simply Kawasi — and Andre Wells, the show returns with that signature blend of conversation, music, food, fashion, and identity, but now with the confidence of a platform that knows exactly who’s watching… and how many are coming back hungry for more.Season 1 didn’t just introduce a podcast — it introduced a movement. It proved that community isn’t something you wait for; it’s something you build, brick by brick, story by story. Every episode layered intention with indulgence, intellect with flavor, and culture with craft. That’s what pulled in the audience. That’s what kept them. That’s what made the show impossible to ignore.Kawasi brings the spark — a fusion of music, fashion, and legal insight that turns every conversation into a masterclass in ownership, authorship, and creative power. His lens is sharp, stylish, and strategic.Wells brings the texture — fine wines, artisanal cheeses, hospitality, luxury — the kind of taste that turns a conversation into an atmosphere. He doesn’t just talk lifestyle; he curates it.Together, they create a rhythm that feels like a late‑night rooftop conversation with the right people, the right playlist, and the right bottle open. It’s smart. It’s sensual. It’s intentional. It’s fun.And now?Season 2 steps in with momentum, maturity, and a bigger audience than ever — ready for deeper dives, bolder stories, and conversations that feel like you’re sitting at the table with them.This isn’t just a show.It’s a world.And Season 2 is already turning the page.

  1. May 31

    “The Love that didn’t Leave”

    Send us Fan Mail The Love That Didn’t Leave (Grief Episode) In this deeply personal episode, hosts Kawasi and Andre open up about the life‑altering loss of their fathers — and how grief has been showing up in waves that hit without warning. This conversation is raw, honest, and rooted in the truth that grief isn’t linear… but love never leaves. They’re joined by UKRAY — Ukrainian artist, producer, and the sound engineer behind A Mouth Full Experience — who shares his own journey through the loss of his mother. His story adds a powerful layer to the conversation, reminding us that grief is universal, but the way we carry it is deeply personal. Together, they explore: • How grief comes in waves, not timelines • The moments that still feel like their fathers are near • The guilt, anger, numbness, and unexpected joy that follow loss • How love continues long after life ends • The ways art, faith, and community help us breathe again To close the episode, UKRAY performs an exclusive live rendition of his song “Dance for Me Baddie” on the A Mouth Full Experience Stage — a tribute filled with emotion, movement, and memory. ✨ Follow UKRAY: @ukray4real 🎵 Stream his music on Spotify, Apple Music, and all platforms. New episodes every Sunday at noon. Subscribe to join the conversation, the healing, and the community. Live video available on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@AMouthFullExperience  Kawasi, @kawasiofficial [Singer, Songwriter, Executive Producer] Andrew Wells, @iamandremonroe [Writer, Actor, Executive Producer]

    42 min
  2. May 24

    “There A Meeting in the Ladies Room”

    Send us Fan Mail There’s a Meeting in the Ladies Room Inside the concept of toxic femininity and the negative effect it has on women! Kawasi and Andre sit down with Gabby — CEO & Founder of The Unlikely Angel Brand, a powerhouse whose mission is to erase poverty and eradicate the unhoused crisis in Los Angeles. Inside the Ladies Room, the masks come off and the real conversations begin — the ones about womanhood, pressure, identity, and the quiet expectations that shape us long before we ever notice. This episode unpacks the layers of toxic femininity: the pressure to be agreeable, soft, self‑sacrificing, and endlessly accommodating. With Gabby’s lived experience and advocacy work, the conversation expands into how survival, femininity, and social responsibility collide in the real world. We dive into: • How toxic femininity forms through culture, family, and social conditioning • Why women feel pressure to be agreeable or “easy to handle” • The emotional cost of being the strong one in every room • How advocacy and identity intersect in Gabby’s mission to uplift the unhoused • What healing looks like when women reclaim their voice and their fullness And to close out the episode, we have a show‑stopping performance by The Adoni, performing his hit “Beck N Call” LIVE — a moment that brings the house down. Follow the Guests • Gabby — @g.m.bin • The Unlikely Angel Brand — @unlikelyangelbrand • The Adoni — @fourtheyesaddi ✨ New episodes every Sunday at noon ✨ Subscribe to join the conversation Live video available on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@AMouthFullExperience  Kawasi, @kawasiofficial [Singer, Songwriter, Executive Producer] Andrew Wells, @iamandremonroe [Writer, Actor, Executive Producer]

    31 min
  3. May 17

    “Brown Girl Blues”

    Send us Fan Mail Kawasi and Andre sit down with Aspiring Actress McKenzie Paige and creative powerhouse Alexis “Lexi” Auguste for a raw, revealing conversation about what it means to look white/fair skinned in a world where your lineage is anything but. This episode dives into the complex privilege of passing, the tension between appearance and ancestry, and the emotional weight of navigating a world that treats you one way while your roots tell a different story. Together, we explore: • The unspoken advantages of appearing white/ fair skinned  • The cultural erasure that comes with “looking the part” • The guilt, confusion, and identity conflict that often follows • How colorism shapes opportunity, belonging, and self‑perception • What it means to honor your heritage when the world doesn’t see it This is an honest, layered, and necessary conversation about identity, privilege, and the politics of appearance — told through the voices of two women whose stories challenge everything we think we know about colorism. We also have a jaw dropping performance by the legend in the making ​⁠ !! Performing “Get Yo A$$ Out Yo Seat,” for the us LIVE! ✨ New episodes every Sunday at noon. ✨ Subscribe to join the conversation. Contact us:  Alexis “Lexi” Auguste : @lexi_bamf  McKenzie Paige: @mckenzie.paige  Roll n Sip LA: @roll_n_sipla Live video available on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@AMouthFullExperience  Kawasi, @kawasiofficial [Singer, Songwriter, Executive Producer] Andrew Wells, @iamandremonroe [Writer, Actor, Executive Producer]

    38 min
  4. “That's a GOOD man, Savannah”

    May 11

    “That's a GOOD man, Savannah”

    Send us Fan Mail On this Season 2 opener, Kawasi and Andre explore the Cultural Acceptance of Staying in Toxic Relationships. A Mouth Full Experience Podcast kicks off with a raw, unfiltered, and deeply necessary conversation that challenges one of the most dangerous cultural narratives we normalize: staying in toxic relationships because “that’s a good man.” Hosts Kawasi & Andre Wells sit down with recording artist O’Cali (@ocalimusic) for a jaw‑dropping, heart‑wrenching, and liberating season opener. For the first time publicly, O’Cali shares the truth behind his 16‑year relationship — a relationship the world praised, but one that ultimately left him fighting for his life. In this powerful episode, O’Cali reveals how his long‑term partner knowingly transmitted HIV to him through nondisclosure, a betrayal he only uncovered after becoming severely ill. His story exposes the emotional, cultural, and psychological pressures that keep people silent, loyal, and trapped — even when the relationship is harmful. He also performs his hit single “Supa,” transforming his pain into art and reclaiming his voice with unapologetic strength. A special thank you to The Wine Station DTLA (@thewinestationdtla) for hosting this unforgettable premiere. The Wine selection is the BEST in the Los Angeles, the eateries and Chucuterie Boards will make you come back again and again! And Trust Sue and nothing on their Tiramisu!!! Stop in today and say, "A Mouth Full Experience Podcast sent you!" Season 2 is here — louder, braver, and more honest than ever. FOLLOW & SUBSCRIBE YouTube: @amouthfullexperience Instagram & TikTok: @amouthfullexperience Now streaming on: Spotify, iTunes, and Apple Music Connect with O’Cali Instagram: @ocalimusic His Lucious Wet Lip Brand: Lip Baddie (@lipbaddie.vp) Shop: www.lipbaddie.com -- All the baddies should be wearing this ALL SUMMER! Live video available on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@AMouthFullExperience  Kawasi, @kawasiofficial [Singer, Songwriter, Executive Producer] Andrew Wells, @iamandremonroe [Writer, Actor, Executive Producer]

    35 min

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A Mouth Full Experience — Season 2 Is Here, and It’s Already a Whole New EraSeason 2 of A Mouth Full Experience kicked off on May 11, 2026, and the energy is different — louder, richer, and fueled by the hundreds of thousands of viewers and listeners who made Season 1 a cultural moment instead of just a debut.Hosted by Kawasi Weston — simply Kawasi — and Andre Wells, the show returns with that signature blend of conversation, music, food, fashion, and identity, but now with the confidence of a platform that knows exactly who’s watching… and how many are coming back hungry for more.Season 1 didn’t just introduce a podcast — it introduced a movement. It proved that community isn’t something you wait for; it’s something you build, brick by brick, story by story. Every episode layered intention with indulgence, intellect with flavor, and culture with craft. That’s what pulled in the audience. That’s what kept them. That’s what made the show impossible to ignore.Kawasi brings the spark — a fusion of music, fashion, and legal insight that turns every conversation into a masterclass in ownership, authorship, and creative power. His lens is sharp, stylish, and strategic.Wells brings the texture — fine wines, artisanal cheeses, hospitality, luxury — the kind of taste that turns a conversation into an atmosphere. He doesn’t just talk lifestyle; he curates it.Together, they create a rhythm that feels like a late‑night rooftop conversation with the right people, the right playlist, and the right bottle open. It’s smart. It’s sensual. It’s intentional. It’s fun.And now?Season 2 steps in with momentum, maturity, and a bigger audience than ever — ready for deeper dives, bolder stories, and conversations that feel like you’re sitting at the table with them.This isn’t just a show.It’s a world.And Season 2 is already turning the page.