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Table 4 Three

Table 4 Three

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Welcome to the table where you will dine on three unprofessional opinions for the night. Table For Three is meant to be a light-hearted space that talks about everyday events from the perspective of three regular ass people. We look to bring humor to our topics...think of us like the comment section on TikTok. Now, things can get messy at the table as we all know, so come prepared with a bib.

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  • Episode 18: When Your Night Out Exposes Who Your Friends Really Are
    Jan 14 2026

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    Start the year with a table that doesn’t hold back. We kick off with chaotic food riffs, a night out at Flying Monkey, and a cover band singing Roberta Flack like Lauryn Hill—funny on the surface, but it cracks open a bigger thread about taste, credit, and how we label people and art. That theme hits hard when we unpack a viral NYE story: a plus-size friend told to pay $300 at a Miami club while her crew debates the cost ten minutes before midnight. We talk loyalty, body shaming at the door, and the moment a plan reveals the truth about a friendship.

    From there, we pivot to a Texas apartment fire allegedly sparked by burning a boyfriend’s clothes on a balcony grill—an impulsive act with devastating consequences. It’s part PSA, part reality check: rage can torch more than a relationship. The conversation deepens with a candid look at intimacy and dealbreakers after Tiffany Haddish’s line that “three inches feels like nine when you’re in love.” We strip away the posturing and get honest about sexual compatibility, consent, technique, tools, and when staying is kind vs when it’s cruel. If desire is part of your love language, how and when do you say that out loud?

    We also move through cultural flashpoints: a karmic update on George Zimmerman, a missing special education teacher in Chicago and the ethics of public suspicion, plus Tim Allen blaming DEI for his career slump. We parse what inclusive casting actually does for storytelling and why nostalgia isn’t a hall pass for exclusion. To breathe between the heavy, we play a ridiculous but revealing game—Which celebs seem like they smell good?—before landing on a few quick “gems” about patience, receipts, and protecting your peace.

    If you like your comedy unfiltered and your takes clear, pull up a chair. Rate and follow to keep the table loud in your feed, share this with a friend who needs the reminder to leave together, and drop a comment: when the door guy says $300, what do you do?

    With your support Table 4 Three can improve. We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars. But let's make this fun!!! Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode. The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast. As always, we love and appreciate your support.

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    1 Std. und 32 Min.
  • Episode 17: 2026 is here!
    Jan 7 2026

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    Start the year where curiosity meets chaos: we kick off 2026 with a no-filter tour through TV finales, airport seizures, lab breakthroughs, Florida oddities, and the economics of love and labor. First up, we lock horns over the Stranger Things ending—some of us cheer the callbacks and the generational handoff, others wanted a relentless, grander final battle. That clash exposes a bigger tension in modern storytelling: does a finale owe us fireworks, or a clean emotional landing?

    Then we zoom out to the borders and biology. A suitcase packed with bushmeat at O’Hare sparks a debate about culture, public health, and why biosecurity rules exist. We balance empathy with reality: customs agents aren’t taste-policing, they’re pathogen-proofing. On the science front, Japan’s synthetic blood research turns heads; not a sci‑fi immortality serum, but a potential lifesaver that carries oxygen when lungs can’t. Think trauma care, ambulances, and battlefield triage—the minutes that decide everything.

    Florida being Florida, we wade into a shattered handicap-stall seat at Outback and what “premises liability” actually means when a bathroom accident becomes a legal battle. Miami then gets surreal with a reported break-in involving groping and urination, raising hard questions about victim narratives, sensational headlines, and the slow grind of due process.

    Money myths crack next. Dame Dash’s bankruptcy filings collide with public bravado, reminding us that image isn’t income and you can’t flex your way past judgments, tax bills, or child support. We pivot to a big idea that had us debating for real: formally paying motherhood as labor—per-pregnancy compensation plus a salary for full-time caregiving. We unpack the equity upside, the power risks, and the safeguards that make it work: separate accounts, clear timelines, independent counsel, and a plan that honors both care and autonomy.

    We wrap by staring down power dynamics in the music industry—contracts rushed, parties blurred, credits unpaid—and laying out practical guardrails for creators: escrow deposits, kill fees, time-capped deliverables, and the courage to walk when the terms get fuzzy. Hit play for honest laughter, useful skepticism, and a few takeaways you can actually use.

    If this conversation made you think, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review—what topic should we tackle next?

    With your support Table 4 Three can improve. We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars. But let's make this fun!!! Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode. The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast. As always, we love and appreciate your support.

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    Email: tabl3fourthree@gmail.com
    Facebook: @table.4.three.podcast
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    1 Std. und 33 Min.
  • Episode 16: Happy New Year!! Welcome to 2026!!
    Dec 31 2025

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    A 25-year music milestone sets the stage for a spirited, unfiltered year-end session that swings from global gratitude to personal growth and right back into the culture. We kick off with Red Dot Music’s anniversary, holiday check-ins, and a surprising listener map that stretches from New York to Singapore, turning download stats into a reminder that patience and consistency pay off. That momentum fuels a frank look at the past year—jobs chased, boundaries enforced, and the simple discipline of picking a word to live by.

    The mood shifts as we grapple with stories that test empathy and judgment. A report on religious persecution in North Korea opens hard questions about faith, freedom, and what it means to hold on to hope under pressure. A decades-old parental kidnapping case—mother, daughter, new identity—forces us to weigh punishment against restoration when motive and safety blur the lines. Between these heavy beats, we come up for air with light roast and quick laughs, because sometimes the only way to carry the weight is together.

    Culture and tech fire up the second half. We salute Venus Williams’ wedding and the Williams sisters’ lasting impact, then argue a fan-favorite: who had the stronger three-album run—Brandy, Monica, or Aaliyah? Expect receipts, harmonies, and friendly bias. From there, we dig into China’s AI-only clinics. Faster triage and 24/7 access sound incredible, but what about misdiagnosis, data privacy, and oversight? We pry into the tradeoffs and sketch a practical middle ground: guardrails, second opinions, and better health literacy. We land with a pocketful of “gems” for the new year—be someone’s peace, tell the truth kindly, journal when voices fail you, and keep your standards high.

    If this mix of heart, humor, and hard questions hits home, tap follow, share it with a friend, and drop a review telling us your pick for the greatest R&B three-album run. Your voice helps this table grow.

    With your support Table 4 Three can improve. We are looking for donations to reach our goal of a thousand dollars. But let's make this fun!!! Whenever someone donates $10 or more, they will receive a shoutout on our next episode. The person who has the highest donation can choose which Table 4 Three member gets a pie to the face...to which will be aired on our first video podcast. As always, we love and appreciate your support.

    Support the show

    Email: tabl3fourthree@gmail.com
    Facebook: @table.4.three.podcast
    Instagram: @table4three_podcast

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    1 Std. und 44 Min.
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