Episodes

Saturday Mar 14, 2026
Saturday Mar 14, 2026
Episode 25 of 4DaFam Podcast dives into popular and offbeat conspiracy theories — from Blue Beam and reptilians to MKUltra, flat earth, 5G/COVID and JFK — with unscripted debate, reactions, and personal takes.
The hosts also discuss current events, media ownership concerns, and deliver a five-on review of the movie Friday, closing with a reflective monologue on the broader meaning of “Semitic.”

Saturday Mar 07, 2026
Saturday Mar 07, 2026
Episode 24 of For The Fam Podcast explores a provocative “what-if” scenario imagining the world if Indigenous peoples had rejected early European settlers, and traces how a single decision could have reshaped global power, slavery, and the Industrial Revolution.The hosts then examine the economic and human fallout from the recent strikes in the Middle East—rising fuel and shipping costs, global market impacts, and the moral questions of war—while arguing you can support troops and still criticize policy.Finally, they review the cultural impact of the film New Jack City, share personal reflections on generational trauma and dignity, and close with a call for community pride and standing up for one’s identity.

Saturday Feb 28, 2026
Saturday Feb 28, 2026
Turn the volume up: episode 23 of For the Fam drops wide-ranging, unscripted convo — from UFO skepticism and Mars realities to calls for shared household roles, trad-wife backlash, and local Indiana politics. The hosts also weigh in on Iran, a controversial "board of peace," and close with nostalgia, movie talk about Roll Bounce, and a heartfelt monologue.

Saturday Feb 21, 2026
Saturday Feb 21, 2026
Episode 22 explores the Great Migration and its West vs. Midwest paths, the emergence of the Black Panther Party, and the lasting effects of redlining, labor bias, and reverse migration trends. Hosts share family histories, regional differences, and concerns about environmental and economic justice.The episode also covers current events and rants — a Supreme Court tariff ruling, immigration politicization, high-potency cannabis risks — and closes with a film review of Judas and the Black Messiah, reflecting on government suppression and community solidarity.

Saturday Feb 14, 2026
Saturday Feb 14, 2026
Episode 21 of 4DaFam Podcast draws parallels between the French Revolution and modern America, focusing on growing economic inequality, institutional distrust, and how the wealthy and powerful avoid responsibility while the middle class bears the burden.
The hosts also discuss current events — voter ID/SAFE Act concerns, government mishaps like the El Paso airspace laser incident, the backlog of rape kits in Indiana, and a cultural look at films and media — calling for civic engagement and a revolution of ideas rather than violence.

Saturday Feb 07, 2026
Saturday Feb 07, 2026
Hosts break down the Emancipation Proclamation, its military motives, and how the 13th Amendment—and later laws—shaped real freedom. They critique K–12 history, the movie Glory, and the 54th Massachusetts' role in the Civil War.The episode also covers contemporary issues: a racist White House video, Trump’s lawsuit against the government, and the racial history behind homeowners associations and segregation-era policies.

Sunday Jan 25, 2026
Sunday Jan 25, 2026
Recorded remotely during a major weather event, Episode 19A of For The Fam Podcast examines ICE’s history, training, authorities, and recent high-profile shootings involving federal agents.The hosts discuss enforcement priorities, coordination with local police, budget priorities, and oversight, and they react to videos and public narratives around Renee Good, Keith Porter, and other incidents.Also featured: a rant about Chicago’s long-term parking meter deal, a sports tribute to Derrick Rose, and a movie review of They Cloned Tyrone — all wrapped in candid, passionate commentary.

Saturday Jan 17, 2026
Saturday Jan 17, 2026
Episode 18 of For The Fam Podcast digs into the true cost of education, exposing how socioeconomic status, race, legacy admissions, and networking can gatekeep opportunity despite degrees. The hosts share personal stories about student debt, intergenerational wealth gaps, and the practical struggles of working through school.The episode also covers current events (recent tariff news and Greenland talk), reflections on MLK’s legacy beyond the famous speech, a Spike Lee "School Daze" review, and a closing monologue on modern masculinity and family responsibilities.

Saturday Jan 10, 2026
Saturday Jan 10, 2026
Episode 17 of For The FAM Podcast — Six Mill and KG break down the impact of AI on education, weighing pros like 24/7 tutoring, syllabus creation, and grading automation against cons like cognitive atrophy, bias, the digital divide, data privacy, and environmental costs.They also cover current events: U.S. actions in Venezuela and oil politics, talk of Greenland, the freezing of USDA funds affecting SNAP recipients, pop-culture moments (Celebrity Jeopardy and The Last Dragon), and a closing monologue calling for reparations and political accountability.

Saturday Dec 27, 2025
Saturday Dec 27, 2025
Episode 16 breaks down the shift from pensions to 401(k)s, the Studebaker collapse and the Ariza Act, and why retirement responsibility has moved to individuals. The hosts debate investment risks, matching, and practical steps to start saving.They also cover current events—an immigration overstay case, Nigerian strikes and civilian harm—local pedestrian safety, and film discussion of Wakanda Forever and Get Out, wrapping up with a direct call to begin planning for retirement.




