In this barbershop edition of The Good Ole Boys Radio Show, the crew jumps into a mix of wild headlines and cultural conversations. The guys react to the shocking story of a North Carolina woman who disappeared for 24 years and left her kids behind, sparking a debate about family, responsibility, and forgiveness.
They also break down the viral story behind Mr. Tendernism and Destination Smokehouse, discussing ownership, branding, and what happens when your idea blows up online. Plus, the crew debates the meaning of neo-soul music after Raphael Saadiq questioned the label, revisiting the era of D’Angelo, Erykah Badu, Jill Scott, and Mary J. Blige.
It’s another round of real barbershop talk covering culture, music, business, and relationships—only the way the Good Ole Boys can deliver it.
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