Everyday Black Men

Riker, R. Reed, Armstead, DJ ALL MIGHT, Sham, The Black Libertarian, The Rider

Booking Overview

Everyday Black Men is a candid, panel-style show where a group of everyday Black men unpack relationships, masculinity, pop culture, and personal growth with unfiltered humor. It’s a strong booking target for PR outreach looking to reach audiences interested in identity, dating dynamics, and contemporary social commentary.

Metrics

Episodes: 217

Frequency: Irregular

Rating: 4.4/5.0

Estimated listeners: 1k-10k

Gender skew: Male

Location: USA

Instagram: 650 followers

30s Ad: 31 - 35, 60s Ad: 36 - 41

Contact Information

Host

Riker - Co-host of Everyday Black Men; participates in long-form, candid debates from the viewpoint of everyday Black men on relationships, identity, and pop culture.

R. Reed - Co-host of Everyday Black Men; contributes viewpoints on masculinity, dating/relationship dynamics, and social issues with humor and blunt takes.

Armstead - Co-host of Everyday Black Men; one of the panelists representing an everyday Black male perspective on pop culture, personal boundaries, and growth through chaos.

DJ ALL MIGHT - Co-host of Everyday Black Men; joins the group’s discussions on relationships, cultural commentary, and controversial topics.

Sham - Co-host of Everyday Black Men; known for engaging the conversation with hypotheticals and confrontational question-asking about dating and accountability.

The Black Libertarian - Co-host of Everyday Black Men; provides a libertarian-leaning perspective within discussions about relationships, personal responsibility, and social norms.

The Rider - Co-host of Everyday Black Men; panelist offering candid takes on modern masculinity, dating behavior, and generational expectations.

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

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Typical Credentials:  
Writers/authors of relationship-focused books, people with credible lived experience in dating/relationship recovery, and public-facing experts who can speak to masculinity, accountability, and identity (especially from a Black perspective).
Required Achievements:  
Published book(s), especially personal-journey or dating/relationship frameworks, Media or community recognition for relationship guidance or social commentary, Demonstrated ability to discuss sensitive topics candidly

Recent Guest Discussions

Esther - Toxic Relationships, Dating Accountability, Self-worth And Personal Growth, Father/parenting Influence, Spirituality And Expectations In Partners

Esther - Toxic Relationships, Jail Stint, Learning Not To Rush Into Love, Forgiving Herself, Family Dynamics, Views On Marriage And Parenting, Identifying Toxicity

Recent Topics

Relationships, Dating, Masculinity, Identity, Black Culture, Self Worth, Accountability, Family, Sexuality, Spirituality

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
Everyday Black Men
:

The Pine Tree Theory, Part 2

April 05, 2026

In this candid and chaotic episode of Everyday Black Men, Riker, Sham, Reed, Whyte Collar Suge, Armstead, and the Black Libertarian continue their deep dive with special guest Esther, unpacking relationships, self-worth, and the messy reality of modern dating. Esther opens up about her early experiences with older men, loneliness, and why learning to walk away from toxic situations has become a major focus in her growth journey. The crew challenges her with tough questions about expectations,...

The Ugly Truth, Part 1

March 07, 2026

In this revealing episode of Everyday Black Men, the guys featuring Riker, Sham, Reed, Whyte Collar Suge, Armstead, and the Black Libertarian sit down with their special guest Esther to unpack the painful and personal stories behind her book The Ugly Truth. Esther opens up about toxic relationships, a jail stint, and the hard lessons she learned about rushing into love and forgiving herself after chaos. The conversation shifts from dating accountability to deeper reflections on family, as Est...

Swipe Right for 2026

February 02, 2026

In this hilariously sharp episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast, hosts Riker, Sham, The Rider, and the Black Libertarian dive into a no-holds-barred discussion on height privilege, dating app disparities, and modern masculinity. Riker questions why people give advice they wouldn’t take, while the Black Libertarian defends the everyday perks of being short—until the group calls out his Tinder advantage. From Korean sex tourism to petty relationship tests and viral pop culture moments, the ...

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