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proof of my existence


Latest Episodes

#23: Me Too
October 25, 2017

Trigger warning. This episode contains Me Too stories by victims of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment. You are welcome to []

Seven Months Later
September 30, 2017

Happy International Podcasting Day! #serendipity This episode is a bit of a recap between what happened in the seven months […]

#21: I Came, I Saw, I Conned
September 19, 2017

This weekend’s Greensboro Comicon was my first Comic Book themed convention. I thoroughly enjoyed it and will try to catch […]

#20: The Sunday Breakfast Five
February 26, 2017

In the most spontaneous episode ever (sparked by runny eggs), Noelle and I come up with a list of Five […]

#19: Self Love in the New Year
January 22, 2017

Ayisha Evans, Sharita Mathis-Lawson and Zithobile Nxumalo join me on the first episode of 2017. We catch up since our […]

#18: Sour Sixteen
December 31, 2016

My final podcast episode. of 2016. After a brief hiatus, one final rant of the year. We’ve seen enough recaps, […]

Contests and Protests
September 06, 2016

After Summer Hiatus I’m back! I’m talking about Donald Trump’s “Outreach” to Black Voters and the reaction. and Colin Kaepernick’s protest […]

#16: The Music Episode
May 03, 2016

It took 16 episodes, but I’m finally joined by my partner in crime (& life) Noelle Charles! We talk music, specifically about the 25 (+1) most influential albums in our lives. Enjoy! Here’s Noelle’s compiled playlist for listening: And Stephen’s...

#15: Beats, Rhymes & Phife - proof of my existence
March 28, 2016

Sit back and strap in for a ride, once again w/ Sean Coon. We cover the legacy of the 5 foot assassin Malike “Phife Dawg” Taylor, North Carolina’s HB2 “bathroom bill”, Bernie’s bird moment, Coach K double apology, Lebron’s antics,... Continue Reading →

#14: Whose Week Was Worst? - proof of my existence
March 18, 2016

My friend Sean Coon and I talk about people who’ve had bad weeks last week. Between Kat Williams, Johnny Manziel, Hillary Clinton, Ben Carson. I could talk about my car, but that’s not what we’re here for. Why the Fayetteville... Continue Reading →