Room 213

Kenzie Nash and DeNahi

Welcome to a large, unfiltered, and gloriously fruity collision of minds that should’ve been filtered—but weren’t. Join Kenzie and DeNahi for a boundary-bending mix of raw vulnerability and provocative shade. We’re swinging from blunt "therapy" to questionable party stories and shady Reddit horror. Whether we’re dissecting queer intersectionality, sex, or religion, nothing is off-limits. We’re judgy, over the top, and 100% uncensored. Tune in for the humor, stay for the breakdown of the self, and leave wondering how we haven’t been cancelled yet. You've unlocked ROOM 213.

Episodes

  1. May 21

    Crying at the Casket, Flirting at the Bar

    The hosts kick off this week’s episode with a masterclass in modern romance—or lack thereof—in a new segment of ‘Lock Door Dialogues.’ The conversation zeroes in on the terrifying art of shooting your shot and the delicate logistics of being on the receiving end. From bad jokes to not-so-playful banter, the hosts debate exactly how they prefer to be picked up. Is blatant honesty the ultimate turn-on? No matter the strategy, the consensus remains: read the room, or prepare to find the nearest exit. Next, the energy pivots from the bar to the multiverse with a deep-dive Rick and Morty inquiry. The hosts leave reality behind to answer the ultimate question: if you could jump through a portal to an alternate dimension, what would your perfect universe actually look like? Whether it’s a clothesless paradise, or just a place where the chaos makes a little more sense, the segment proves that the hosts might actually be too unhinged for this timeline anyway. To wrap things up, the episode goes from hypothetical worlds to real-world social disasters. Diving into a recent magazine expose on the "worst wedding guests and how to deal with them," the hosts expand the list to cover the absolute worst things you can possibly do at a wedding or a funeral. From main-character syndrome at the altar to completely inappropriate behavior at a wake, they map out the ultimate etiquette guide for the socially lawless. It’s a breakdown of pure, unadulterated bad manners that proves some people should just stay home.

    1h 16m
  2. May 14

    Soundtracks for Bad Behavior

    The episode kicks off with a high-stakes creative challenge as both hosts unveil their personalized "Talk Dirty, Think Deeper" soundtracks. They each present five curated song titles that serve as a roadmap to their most guarded secrets, past traumas, and unhinged sexual fantasies. The segment moves beyond the surface-level shock value of the titles to explore the raw stories behind them, dissecting everything from childhood rumors and Sexual fantasies. It’s an unfiltered exchange that forces both hosts to reconcile with their "main character" moments and the darker, more "toxic" phases that shaped who they are today. After the heavy lifting of the soundtrack reveals, the energy shifts to the court as the hosts dive into the world of WNBA power couples. They break down the league's most famous pairing, sparking a broader debate on the complexities of working alongside a romantic partner. The conversation navigates the tricky terrain of professional ambition versus personal intimacy, questioning whether sharing a workspace—especially one as high-pressure as professional sports—is a bonding experience or a logistical nightmare for a relationship. To wrap things up, the hosts transition into a lifestyle debate that is as petty as it is passionate: the definitive timing of the "perfect" cigarette. Moving away from the professional and the profound, they rank the best moments to light up, weighing the nostalgic vibes of a post-sex smoke against the frantic relief of a mid-crisis break. It’s a classic Passport to Poor Judgment finish, landing on the specific moments where a bad habit feels like a necessary ritual in an otherwise chaotic world.

    1h 23m

Ratings & Reviews

5
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2 Ratings

About

Welcome to a large, unfiltered, and gloriously fruity collision of minds that should’ve been filtered—but weren’t. Join Kenzie and DeNahi for a boundary-bending mix of raw vulnerability and provocative shade. We’re swinging from blunt "therapy" to questionable party stories and shady Reddit horror. Whether we’re dissecting queer intersectionality, sex, or religion, nothing is off-limits. We’re judgy, over the top, and 100% uncensored. Tune in for the humor, stay for the breakdown of the self, and leave wondering how we haven’t been cancelled yet. You've unlocked ROOM 213.