Table 4 Three

Mister, Nini, Shawn A.

Welcome to the table where you will dine on three unprofessional opinions for the night.  Table For Three is meant to be a light-hearted space that talks about everyday events from the perspective of three regular ass people.  We look to bring humor to our topics...think of us like the comment section on TikTok.  Now, things can get messy at the table as we all know, so come prepared with a bib.  

  1. 4일 전

    Episode 16: Happy New Year!! Welcome to 2026!!

    Send us a text A 25-year music milestone sets the stage for a spirited, unfiltered year-end session that swings from global gratitude to personal growth and right back into the culture. We kick off with Red Dot Music’s anniversary, holiday check-ins, and a surprising listener map that stretches from New York to Singapore, turning download stats into a reminder that patience and consistency pay off. That momentum fuels a frank look at the past year—jobs chased, boundaries enforced, and the simple discipline of picking a word to live by. The mood shifts as we grapple with stories that test empathy and judgment. A report on religious persecution in North Korea opens hard questions about faith, freedom, and what it means to hold on to hope under pressure. A decades-old parental kidnapping case—mother, daughter, new identity—forces us to weigh punishment against restoration when motive and safety blur the lines. Between these heavy beats, we come up for air with light roast and quick laughs, because sometimes the only way to carry the weight is together. Culture and tech fire up the second half. We salute Venus Williams’ wedding and the Williams sisters’ lasting impact, then argue a fan-favorite: who had the stronger three-album run—Brandy, Monica, or Aaliyah? Expect receipts, harmonies, and friendly bias. From there, we dig into China’s AI-only clinics. Faster triage and 24/7 access sound incredible, but what about misdiagnosis, data privacy, and oversight? We pry into the tradeoffs and sketch a practical middle ground: guardrails, second opinions, and better health literacy. We land with a pocketful of “gems” for the new year—be someone’s peace, tell the truth kindly, journal when voices fail you, and keep your standards high. If this mix of heart, humor, and hard questions hits home, tap follow, share it with a friend, and drop a review telling us your pick for the greatest R&B three-album run. Your voice helps this table grow. With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support. Support the show Email: tabl3fourthree@gmail.com Facebook: @table.4.three.podcast Instagram: @table4three_podcast

    1시간 44분
  2. 2025. 12. 25.

    Episode 15: Herro! Welcome to the Christmas Table!

    Send us a text Holiday shopping rarely goes to plan—especially when “get something for the kids” turns into “also, I bought myself sneakers.” We open with the honest math of gifting grown children, the pain of Lego pricing, and why cash plus a clear conscience might be the most adult move of the season. From there, we veer into delightfully absurd and uncomfortably real territory: a one-man dating app that strips away competition, a cliff-pact logic puzzle about trust, and headlines that push every button—rabies via organ donation and a funeral home allegedly giving a grieving father a bag of brains instead of clothing. Beneath the jokes, there’s a throughline: systems either protect people or they don’t. We dig into rare neurological twists like foreign accent syndrome, then draw a sharp contrast between Japan’s fresh, cooked-daily school lunches and America’s processed cafeteria model. The difference isn’t just culture—it’s policy and priorities, with childhood obesity rates to match. If we can design an efficient vending contract, we can design a menu that nourishes growing brains. We also take a hard look at parenting and consequences through a “scared straight” story that ends in tragedy. Intent collides with a system unfit to keep a minor safe, and the result is devastating. That conversation isn’t about blame; it’s about building interventions that work—therapy, mentoring, structured programs—and custody protocols that never put teens in harm’s way. We close with fantasy football highs and heartbreaks, because even in December, the waiver wire giveth and taketh away. Come for the laughs, stay for the questions that linger: What do we owe our kids—money, time, advocacy, or better systems? Press play, then tell us where you stand. If this episode made you think or smile, follow the show, share it with a friend, and drop a review so more people find a seat at the table. With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support. Support the show Email: tabl3fourthree@gmail.com Facebook: @table.4.three.podcast Instagram: @table4three_podcast

    1시간 17분
  3. 2025. 11. 26.

    Episode 11: Happy Thanksgiving...Mistakes were made

    Send us a text Holiday prep should be simple—who’s cooking, who’s eating, and who’s bringing the meatballs. Instead, our week detours into the wild, the urgent, and the oddly hilarious: a viral assault on a mom and her nine-year-old, a Florida gas-station “rescue” that reads like a custody ambush, and a newsroom apology that says everything about performative remorse and nothing about repair. We share the laughs, but we don’t duck the hard stuff. We open with short workweeks and Thanksgiving energy, then zoom into safety and instincts: why you lock doors at the pump, how to narrate safety to kids, and what to do when your gut starts yelling before your brain does. From there, we talk parenting under pressure—where accountability meets love. One of us lays out a line for his own kids: responsibility isn’t optional, and consequences teach what speeches can’t. We unpack peer pressure, the absence of leadership in teen groups, and how quickly “just following” becomes real harm. Then we turn to the media moment everyone’s seen: a white anchor comparing her Black colleague to an ape, followed by the driest crocodile tears on local TV. We strip the apology down to parts—who it centers, what it avoids, and how companies dodge accountability with soft language and softer consequences. It’s not about piling on; it’s about standards, repair, and how workplaces can do better when the harm is public and plain. To reset the mood, we go full fan mode with an R&B fantasy “Verzuz.” Michael Jackson vs Prince, Mariah vs Beyoncé, Usher vs Chris Brown—catalogs, features, and era dominance all get their moment. It’s a master class in how hits travel, how features stack wins, and why nostalgia still runs the room. We wrap with quick gems, Thanksgiving humor, and NFL picks you’ll argue with all week. If you’re here for smart conversation that moves between culture, safety, music, and messy real life without losing the laugh, pull up a chair. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves a good debate, and drop your dream Verzuz lineup in the comments—we’re reading them. With your support Table 4 Three can improve.  We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars.  But let's make this fun!!!  Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode.  The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast.  As always, we love and appreciate your support. Support the show Email: tabl3fourthree@gmail.com Facebook: @table.4.three.podcast Instagram: @table4three_podcast

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Welcome to the table where you will dine on three unprofessional opinions for the night.  Table For Three is meant to be a light-hearted space that talks about everyday events from the perspective of three regular ass people.  We look to bring humor to our topics...think of us like the comment section on TikTok.  Now, things can get messy at the table as we all know, so come prepared with a bib.