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Graphic Ts Podcast is where bold expression meets real conversation.

It’s a podcast hosted by Ya Favorite Average Joe (Taroy) & Somebody’s Son ( Tyler) . It’s built around the idea that what you wear is a statement and so is how you think. Just like a graphic tee can spark a reaction, this show dives into raw, unfiltered discussions about culture, relationships, masculinity, personal growth, social media, and the everyday thoughts people are scared to say out loud.

Each episode feels like kicking back with someone who’s unapologetically themselves —breaking down trending topics, challenging double standards, unpacking modern dating, and talking through real-life experiences with humor, honesty, and edge.

Graphic Ts Podcast isn’t about being politically correct. It’s about being authentic.

If it can be printed on a shirt, it can be talked about here.


Proudly sponsored by the fine folks of Chat GPT in accordance with What Did They Just Say Productions


Youtube Link: https://m.youtube.com/@graphictspod?si=HyNxY5RBt6q812cY


Instagram: graphictspod

Tiktok: graphic.ts.pod

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  • Episode 6: Black Culture Bracketology
    Apr 30 2026

    In this episode of Graphic T"s we present a hilarious and competitive culture-clash episode where the crew creates the ultimate Black Culture March Madness bracket — putting iconic foods, music, trends, sayings, celebrities, struggles, and traditions head-to-head to determine what truly defines the culture. From entertainers vs. classic TV shows, to generational debates over music, fashion, and black household experiences, & movies so each round sparks heated arguments, nostalgia, and comedy. The gang breaks down what deserves legendary status, what’s overrated, and what absolutely cannot be eliminated. This episode blends humor, cultural pride, and wild debates as they crown the ultimate champion of Black culture. Expect laughs, controversial opinions, and a whole lot of “ain’t no way that lost” moments.


    YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/J5BkFz2layY


    Instagram: (@graphictspod)

    TikTok: (@graphic.ts.pod)


    Taroy Social Media:

    Instagram: @theoriginalplaymaker)

    Twitter: (@YaFavAverageJoe)

    TikTok: (@yafavoriteaveragejoe)

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  • Episode 5: It's 11 Pm Do You Know Where Yo Btch Is? (High Chronicles Vol.1)
    Apr 23 2026

    Welcome back to another episode of Graphic T’s. This episode feels like one of those late-night, unfiltered conversations where real opinions come out—no filters, just perspective, experience, and a little bit of tension.


    With both Somebody Son and Average Joe on edibles it starts with a bold take from “somebody son”: when he gets into a relationship, at this stage in his life he doesn’t believe in easing into things—he wants to move in together immediately. To him, that’s part of building something real. No long dating phase, no separate spaces… just straight into shared living. But as the conversation unfolds, that idea gets challenged from a place of experience.


    Average Joe steps in with hindsight, admitting that if he could redo his past, he would’ve moved differently. Instead of jumping straight into living with a woman, he would’ve secured his own place first. His perspective highlights something a lot of people learn the hard way—independence before co-dependence. Because once you skip that step, your “peace” can end up being tied to someone else’s behavior instead of your own stability.


    From there, the conversation naturally evolves into what “peace” actually means in a relationship—and that’s where things really split.


    On one side, Tyler (“somebody son”) equates peace with structure and reassurance. For him, if he’s in a relationship, his girl being out past 11 PM is a problem. Not necessarily because he assumes she’s doing something wrong, but because her absence creates anxiety. He admits he can’t even sleep comfortably if she’s out late—his sense of security is tied to her being home. In his mind, that’s not control… that’s maintaining order and protecting the relationship.


    On the other side, Average Joe presents a completely different definition of peace. He’s not pressed about his woman being out late—even up to 1 AM. For him, peace comes from trust, not proximity. Just because she’s outside doesn’t mean she’s being disrespectful, and trying to control her movements would create more stress than calm. His stance is rooted in giving freedom and expecting respect without enforcing it.


    That contrast becomes the heart of the episode.

    Because now the conversation isn’t just about curfews—it’s about mindsets:

    • One man feels like a woman being out late disrupts his peace
    • The other feels like trying to control that would disrupt his peace

    And both believe they’re right.


    The deeper layer of the episode exposes how people enter relationships with completely different expectations but rarely communicate them upfront. One person might view boundaries as necessary structure, while the other sees them as restrictions. One might call it “respect,” the other calls it “control.”


    The conversation also subtly touches on insecurity vs. emotional safety.

    Is Tyler’s stance rooted in genuine concern… or fear of what he can’t see?

    Is Average Joe’s stance true confidence… or just a more relaxed tolerance?

    And then there’s the underlying question about modern relationships:


    Does being in a relationship mean adjusting your lifestyle—or should your lifestyle already align before you commit?

    By the end of the episode, there’s no clear “winner”—just a real realization:

    Peace isn’t universal.

    It’s personal.

    And if two people define it differently, the relationship will constantly feel like a negotiation instead of a safe space.


    Final Takeaway:

    You can’t build a healthy relationship if your version of peace requires controlling someone else’s freedom… but at the same time, you can’t ignore your partner’s need for reassurance either. The key isn’t choosing a side—it’s finding alignment before things get serious.

    Youtube Link: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vrq0vSI727I


    Instagram: (@graphictspod)

    Tiktok: (@graphic.ts.pod)


    Taroy Social Media:

    Instagram: @theoriginalplaymaker)

    Twitter: (@YaFavAverageJoe)

    TikTok: (@yafavoriteaveragejoe)

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    36 Min.
  • Episode 4: Cause Ima Bad Bxxxh
    Apr 15 2026

    Welcome to another episode of Graphic Teee. In this episode titled “Cause Ima Bad Bxxxh” the crew taps into confidence, image, and personal preferences in relationships—starting with the undeniable glow-up effect of a fresh haircut. “Ya Favorite Average Joe” breaks down how his whole energy, mindset, and confidence shift in the first 48 hours after a cut, and how something that simple can change how you move and interact with the world.


    From there, the conversation gets real about relationship dynamics and appearance. The guys clash on how they prefer their women to dress—Joe leans toward a more modest, less revealing style, while “Somebody Son” argues for letting it all show (within limits), embracing confidence and attention. The debate opens up a bigger conversation about control, self-expression, and what respect looks like in a relationship.


    They also dive into deal-breakers when it comes to a woman’s profession—what careers they’re comfortable with, which ones raise questions, and why certain lifestyles may or may not align with what they want long-term.


    This episode blends humor, honesty, and a little controversy as the crew unpacks confidence, attraction, and the fine line between preference and insecurity.


    Youtube Link: Episode 4: Cause Ima Bad Bxxxh


    Instagram: (@graphictspod)

    Tiktok: (@graphic.ts.pod)


    Taroy Social Media:

    Instagram: @theoriginalplaymaker)

    Twitter: (@YaFavAverageJoe)

    TikTok: (@yafavoriteaveragejoe)

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    1 Std. und 2 Min.
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