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WHAT HAPPENED TO BLACK BOY JOY feat. @eniammusic

1 h 0 min · 6 de may de 2026
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In this one-off Maine episode of Shooting The SHiT Podcast, ANT sits down with Rev for a conversation that is funny, reflective, and sharper than it first appears. What starts with modern-day farming and revolutionary living opens into a bigger discussion on society, fatherhood, raising kids in a different era, and the fading space for joy in everyday life. The episode balances heavy truths with real chemistry, brotherly humor, and the kind of honesty that makes people lean in. Then ANT tells a wild edible story from earlier in the day that pushes the whole episode into unforgettable territory. “What Happened to Black Boy Joy” is raw, entertaining, thoughtful, and built to spark conversation.

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