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This podcast is where black coffee meets unfiltered conversation, and a glass of whiskey makes space for truth. Hosted by Ron Eastman, each episode pours out something real — raw thoughts, quiet reflections, and the kind of dialogue that lingers long after the mic goes off. Some episodes feel like a thoughtful morning alone in a coffee shop. Others hit like last call in a whiskey bar. Either way, you’re getting something honest. Something worth pouring. Pull up a seat. This round’s on me.
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MoCo Black Coffee Podcast

Frederick Hawkins

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MoCo Black Coffee is a platform for intentional dialogue about the Black/African American community in Montgomery County, Maryland. Hosted by African American Community Liaison, Frederick Hawkins, we bring together visionary community and government leaders, dynamic entrepreneurs and cultural champions to build understanding, awareness and strengthen the community. Each episode is brewed strong with insight, intelligence, and intention, centering the strategies, stories and systems that sust ...
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Black Coffee Outlet

James Downtown

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hello listeners welcome to my podcast I will be talking about hot topics based around red pill knowledge in MGTOW these is a masculine podcast for men hope you enjoy my podcasts in as always thanks for listening to maverick’s podcast
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Black Coffee & Sensibility host Bri, gets uncomfortably candid about life, depression, anxiety, success, failure, homelessness, deportation and more. As the host reaches 25 and still learning how to navigate adulthood while reaching a "Quarter Life Crisis," thoughts of fear and being vulnerable are the key drivers of her decision-making. Will she continue to operate in fear or remove her biggest self inflicting obstacle and change? Tune in and follow her journey. Support this podcast: https: ...
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Black Coffee Sounds Good

La McMusa

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Una finestra che affaccia sulle strade di New York, un’officina polverosa e deserta del Colorado, un’auto in viaggio verso la Florida: i romanzi e i racconti pubblicati da Black Coffee, casa editrice indipendente dedicata alla letteratura nordamericana contemporanea (www.edizioniblackcoffee.it), una volta al mese diventano storie da ascoltare. Sorseggia un caffè nero e preparati a partire con l’America nelle orecchie!
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A Black Boy and His Black Coffee is a podcast in the form of a conversation meant to empower, embolden and elevate the Black Community. Open enrollment is welcomed as everyone can get a dose of his uninhibited, uninterrupted, anti-alternative fact soapbox. So, if you enjoy your coffee black with no cream, and conversations real with no filter then this is a moment for you. And for those that enjoy coffee with their cream, a dose will be had for you as well.
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Black Coffee With Ak

Akash Kumar

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My Name is Akash Kumar, the reason for Random Talks podcast is to share my views on various social and scientific topics, and some times with the most fascinating people around me to share their thoughts too. New Episodes every Monday and Friday. The podcast is streaming in 8 different platforms, listen anywhere you get podcasts, don't forget to review the podcast.
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black coffee kNOw sugar kNOw creme podcast

KennethJenks & Brother Timothy

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Welcome to black coffee kNOw sugar kNOw creme podcast, where amazing things happen. Based out of Champaign, IL...We are the premiere possibly(lol) only urban podcast in CU. Views on current events, music and everything CU. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blackcoffeepodcast/support
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The Coffee Black Show

Reg1167

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Come join the fun Monday. I talk about things that are on my mind and what's going on in my life. If you like the podcast and would like to donate to the show click link below https://www.buymeacoffee.com/coffeeblackshow The Coffee Black Show has merchandise Checkout the merch .https://teespring.com/stores/reggies-store-5 Order now . Stop by the Youtube channel for visual content https://youtube.com/channel/UCCz5NHbqB7XdK-k0AKs_y7A
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Malcolm X said: “The most disrespected person in America is the Black woman. The most unprotected person in America is the Black woman. The most neglected person in America is the Black woman.” Forget that being seen and not heard. Get into: Being Heard: 2 Black Women, Coffee & Conversations, with Lya & Dana. Let's discuss what matters to you, to us.
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In this episode, Evan Hafer returns to sit down with retired DEVGRU Master Chief Terry Houin – the legendary “Sensei of Things and Such” – sits down for a no-holds-barred conversation about his life before and after being deployed.If you’ve ever wanted to sit around a campfire with one of the most accomplished quiet professionals of his generation,…
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Join us for an episode with Dale Dye, an American actor, technical advisor, radio personality and writer. A decorated Marine veteran of the Vietnam War, Dye is the founder and head of Warriors, Inc., a technical advisory company specializing in portraying realistic military action in Hollywood films. Dye talks about the emotional impact of the film…
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✨(After-hours pour) ✨ Some battles don’t leave bruises — they just leave questions. In this whiskey episode, Ron opens up about three years of scans, bloodwork, and silence — and the fight to be believed when the body keeps whispering what doctors can’t yet see. This episode isn’t about recovery. It’s about the war before it — the invisible battles…
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This episode we discuss MCPS Community Schools, barriers, strategy, and next steps to support our youth, with the very insightful Hope L. McGuire, Supervisor, Office of Community Schools. MoCo Black Coffee is a platform for intentional dialogue about the Black/African American community in Montgomery County, Maryland. Hosted by African American Com…
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MoCo Black Coffee is a platform for intentional dialogue about the Black/African American community in Montgomery County, Maryland. Hosted by African American Community Liaison, Frederick Hawkins, we bring together visionary community and government leaders, dynamic entrepreneurs and cultural champions to build understanding, awareness and strength…
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After-hours pour Some hungers don’t start in your stomach — they start in your chest, your jaw, your fists, in that tight space behind your ribs that stays clenched even when everything looks fine on paper. This isn’t about food. It’s about the ache that makes us reach for what won’t ever fill us. The craving for attention, validation, control, rel…
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☕ Some mornings, the light itself feels like a reminder. Steam rising, wings lifting, time folding into something ordinary — and sacred. In this Coffee pour, I ask a question that’s been pressing on me: If I could plant only one seed before I die… what would it be? This episode isn’t about legacy in stone or applause. It’s about the mindset we leav…
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You’ve heard the saying “like shooting fish in a barrel.” When Hawaiian spearfisherman Justin Lee dove into Lake Powell for the National Spearfishing Championship held the last two days of April, fish in a barrel might’ve actually had a better chance of survival. Lee came from behind to claim the national free-dive spearfishing title — killing 82 f…
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In this episode of Black Coffee, we’re exploring the theme Youth Voices in the County —what is it, why does it matter, and we’ll hear from several MCPS Summer RISE student interns, and discuss their insights and perspectives.Frederick Hawkins
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In this episode of Black Coffee, we’re exploring the theme Youth Voices in the County —what is it, why does it matter, and we’ll hear from several MCPS Summer RISE student interns, and discuss their insights and perspectives.Frederick Hawkins
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Frederick Hawkins talks with Cherri Branson and Dr. Troy Boddy, Co-Chairs of the Montgomery County African American Advisory Group. MoCo Black Coffee is a platform for intentional dialogue about the Black/African American community in Montgomery County, Maryland. Hosted by African American Community Liaison, Frederick Hawkins, we bring together vis…
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✨(After-hours pour) ✨ One cruel voice can echo louder than a hundred kind ones. It takes a hundred hugs to heal what one lie can wound. In this episode, I open up about how words can scar deeper than we realize — and what it means to rewrite those echoes with love, kindness, and presence. This pour is about the math of healing. About turning down t…
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For Kerrville resident and BRCC mission impact and culture representative, Clint Trial, the floods and central Texas hit home in more ways than one. From the on the ground action to the search and rescue effort, we recap what it was like in Kerrville, Texas from Clint’s perspective. The BRCC Marines also sit down to talk to TEXAS football and class…
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☕ Ordinary moments don’t make headlines. They don’t trend on social media. But they’re the ones that stay with us. In this Coffee Episode, Ron Eastman reflects on the miracles we usually overlook: being seen when you feel unnoticed, a hug from a stranger’s child in Greece, the spark of connection that stops time, the whisper of instinct that saves …
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In this episode Rose sketches out her transition into a new time in her life, stepping away from this podcast, and into some great things for her future. What an enjoyable time it has been with Rose as a co-host the past two years! Please listen and enjoy.
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This week on the Black Rifle Coffee Podcast, Logan Stark sits down with Marine veteran, conservationist, and hunting guide James Nash. Raised on a remote ranch in Oregon and shaped by war in Iraq, James brings an unmatched perspective on life, death, and everything in between. He dives deep into the burdens of leadership in combat, how the outdoors…
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✨(After-hours pour)✨ There are aches you don’t realize you’re carrying — until someone gives you a taste of what you’ve been missing. In this whiskey pour, I open up about a kind of hunger that isn’t about food… it’s about being seen, being fed emotionally, and what happens when routine and responsibility bury the connection we crave most. This epi…
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Former Marine turned elite precision shooter Kahl Harmon shares his journey from machine gunner to winning the U.S. National Championship with the Army Marksmanship Unit (AMU). In this episode, Logan Stark sits down with Kahl to dive deep into: How AMU recruits and trains its top-tier shooters What it takes to win at the highest levels of precision…
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In this episode Rose and Robert interview the writer/scholar Bethany Nicole about Soulwork, imagination and more. In Bethany Nicole's intro to her Substack she writes "Yerr! I'm Bethany Nicole: writer, cultural strategist, and the creator of Soulwork. I live, create, and labor at the intersection of intellect & ratchetry." Find her work at https://…
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In this mini pour, I share honestly about needing to pause. Fatigue and sparks of pain have made it hard to focus — and since this podcast is about honesty, I can’t pretend I’ve got it all in me this week. Episode 6 will come next week, and it’s a deep one about emotional undernourishment and loneliness in relationships. For now, thank you for givi…
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☕ In this coffee episode of I Drink My Coffee Black and My Whiskey Neat, I explore why nothing real — not nature, not life, not love — ever moves in straight lines. Rivers twist, double back, and carve through stone. Trees bend toward light and grow around shadows. Even our own veins, nerves, and emotions refuse to flow in perfect order. Yet we sti…
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What’s it really like protecting the most powerful people on Earth? In this gripping episode, a retired Secret Service agent opens up about his 23-year career, including 15 years in special operations on the elite Counter Assault Team (CAT). From chasing threats across the globe to surviving the chaos of presidential schedules, you’ll hear unfilter…
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✨(After-hours pour)✨Some connections never happen — not because they weren’t meant to, but because no one made the first move. This episode is about all the almosts. The glances that meant something. The texts we wrote but never sent. The messages we needed to say, but didn’t. It’s not just about loneliness. It’s about the fear of being too much — …
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☕ We talk about the big moments — the major choices, the bold leaps. But what if the real story is in the small things? The subtle yeses. The quiet pivots. The decisions no one noticed. In this reflective coffee episode, I’m revisiting the path that shaped me — not with fanfare, but with quiet resolve. Because sometimes, it’s not about changing eve…
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✨(After-hours pour)✨ Some nights don’t go quiet. Some nights fight back. This isn’t a story with a tidy ending. It’s one of the rawest nights of my life — and I almost didn’t make it through. Not because of one big event, but because of the silence. The kind that creeps in slowly… and convinces you that maybe it’s okay to stop fighting. This episod…
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☕ Some things have to burn before anything new can grow. In this first episode, I talk about wildfires, soil, extinction—and the unexpected gift of what gets cleared when life doesn’t go as planned. What started as a quiet gardening moment with my daughter became a reflection on dinosaurs, fatherhood, survival, and the painful, necessary art of let…
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What happens when a military targeting specialist applies high-level intelligence gathering to hunting? Bill Thompson, founder of Spartan Forge, joins us for a mind-blowing conversation about how military-grade AI, LiDAR, and historical data are revolutionizing the way hunters, researchers, and even amateur archaeologists interact with the natural …
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Some mornings don’t ask for answers. They just ask you to listen. This trailer introduces the coffee side of the podcast — where quiet reflection, real conversation, and slow-brewing thoughts take the mic. These episodes aren’t loud. They’re grounded. If you’ve ever sat with a warm cup and a thought you couldn’t shake… you’re in the right place. We…
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Some stories don’t pour easy. They burn on the way down. This trailer introduces the whiskey side of the podcast — where late-night truths, unfiltered thoughts, and raw memory rise to the surface. These episodes aren’t polished. They’re personal. If you’ve ever sat in silence with a glass in your hand and too much on your chest… this is for you. We…
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This is the official trailer for I Drink My Coffee Black and My Whiskey Neat — a quiet space for deep thoughts, honest stories, and unfiltered moments. Hosted by Ron Eastman, a 12-year Army veteran and former bodyguard, this podcast invites listeners to slow down, reflect, and pour something real. Season 1 explores memory, shame, silence, and survi…
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In this conversation, Logan Stark and Ike Eastman discuss the implications of the Senate reconciliation bill, which proposes the sale of public land. They explore the historical context, the potential impact on wildlife, and the political reactions from various stakeholders. Ike emphasizes the importance of public land for recreation and wildlife m…
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MoCo Black Coffee is a platform for intentional dialogue about the Black/African American community in Montgomery County, Maryland. Hosted by African American Community Liaison, Frederick Hawkins, we bring together visionary community and government leaders, dynamic entrepreneurs and cultural champions to build understanding, awareness and strength…
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In this episode, Logan Stark sits down with CrossFit Games Champion and Train Hard founder Jason Khalipa for a raw, in-depth conversation on discipline, fitness, fatherhood, business, and building an unbreakable mindset. Jason shares his daily routines, the “Never Zero” philosophy, and the code that guides his life. They dive into the realities of …
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This week on the Black Rifle Coffee Podcast, we have a special Father’s Day Episode! Logan Stark sits down with none other than Travis Pastrana and his dad, Robert Pastrana. From Marine Corps boxing stories and busted knuckles to raising one of the most fearless athletes on the planet, this episode dives deep into family, grit, and the lessons that…
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This week on the Black Rifle Coffee Podcast, Logan Stark and Evan Hafer talk about this months special coffee made especially to celebrate the US Army’s 250th birthday. They also dive into everything from childhood chaos and military memories to broken ribs and manhood myths. In classic form, the conversation moves fast, from near-death gym injurie…
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This week on the Black Rifle Coffee Podcast, Logan Stark sits down with Sean Lake, co-founder of BUBS Naturals, former pro snowboarder, and Glen “BUB” Doherty’s friend. From riding powder in Utah to carrying the legacy of a fallen Navy SEAL, Sean’s journey is anything but ordinary. They dive into the origin of BUBS, the power of purpose-driven busi…
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