Three Right Make A Left

Dujuan Mitts

Featuring three friends who bring the energy of their everyday debate to the podcast airwaves. No script, no suits, and no topics off-limits—just three distinct perspectives navigating the complexities of the modern world.

  1. Apr 16

    79% of Men Apologize First: The Cost of Peace or a Sign of Weakness?

    Most men apologize first—even when they’re right—to keep the peace in relationships, but is peace always the goal? In this eye-opening episode, we explore why 79% of men admit to apologies even when they’re correct—and what this says about masculinity, harmony, and emotional intelligence. If disagreements feel like a tug-of-war, understanding this dynamic could transform how you navigate conflict, whether in your love life or beyond. Discover how the desire for peace influences behavior and why men often prioritize harmony over standing their ground. We break down the real reasons behind these apologies, including societal expectations and innate tendencies, revealing what doesn’t get said in the heat of the moment. You’ll learn: Why men tend to break the ice and apologize first, even without fault How this pattern impacts relationship longevity and emotional connection The surprising truth about masculinity’s role in conflict resolution Practical insights for communicating better and fostering deeper trust Ignoring these subtle signals can create unnecessary tension or missed opportunities for understanding. But by decoding the apology instinct, you’ll unlock new levels of emotional maturity and partnership resilience. Perfect for anyone tired of endless arguments or looking to strengthen connections, this episode offers a fresh perspective on peace, conflict, and what it means to truly listen. Ready to turn arguments into growth? Tune in now. [Name if applicable] is a relationship coach and behavioral analyst known for breaking down men's communication patterns and empowering healthier, more honest connections. #dating #podcast #threerightmakealeft #comedy #funny

    36 min
  2. Apr 10

    Chicago Insiders Expose What Media Gets Wrong

    Unlock the truth behind Chicago’s reputation, political battles, and the savage world of street politics in this eye-opening episode. When the media paints Chicago as a gangster city, is it a misconception or a reflection of real struggles? Jabari, JuanTheCeo, and Antdawg cut through the stereotypes, revealing how media negativity influences perception and why talent, resilience, and community effort matter more than ever. This episode dives deep into the recent moves in Chicago politics and sports — from the Bulls’ GM firing over a controversial remark to fresh insights from a local woman running for office. Latonya Mitts shares her inspiring journey, her plans for youth empowerment, and the real cost of fighting for change in a city full of challenges. You’ll discover how community resources, mental health initiatives, and local activism are shaping the future, despite systemic failures like unfair tax hikes and broken infrastructure. We break down street code versus business in the world of rap and street culture, discussing whether pulling guns or snitching is ever justified or simply part of survival. Plus, get the latest on Chicago’s sports scandals, legendary wrestling memories, and the state of the economy — all wrapped in raw, unfiltered conversations aimed at those who want to see real change. If you live in Chicago or care about urban resilience, politics, or street mentality, this episode will leave you with truths you need to hear. Whether you're fighting for your city or simply curious about the undercurrents that shape Chicago’s streets and politics, this episode is your essential guide to navigating the chaos and finding hope. Soft soft on the surface, hard-hitting beneath, this is the honest conversation Chicago needs right now. Guest Latonya Mitts, a dedicated community voice and political contender, shares her vision for a better city. Her insight into youth programs, mental health advocacy, and local activism highlights the power of grassroots leadership. Why this matters: Ignoring systemic issues and media narratives can cost us communities their future. Recognizing the true struggles and opportunities in Chicago opens pathways for unity, empowerment, and real progress. Tune in for unfiltered takes, real stories, and a call to action. Perfect for Chicagoans, urban advocates, or anyone passionate about change — this episode will challenge your perceptions and inspire activism. [Character count: 3,892 / 4,000] Why this works: This episode description hooks listeners immediately with provocative questions about Chicago's reputation, highlights authentic stories and practical insights, and creates curiosity about systemic challenges and grassroots solutions. It directly appeals to residents and social advocates looking for honest, impactful conversations from voices within the city. #wwe #chicago #podcast

    56 min

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Featuring three friends who bring the energy of their everyday debate to the podcast airwaves. No script, no suits, and no topics off-limits—just three distinct perspectives navigating the complexities of the modern world.