Whatchu Wanna Know
In each episode, Leon, Eric, and Chris bring their love of honest conversations and random tangents to news of the moment, not-so timely pop culture, and the delicacies of America’s racial travesties. The result is part comedy, part sobering, all gravy.
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So you want to check out the pod, but not sure where to start? Here’s a shortlist of some fan favorite episodes—a little bit serious, a little bit silly, and always that #GoodGravy.
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The G.O.A.T.
Chris’ 12 year old nephew “The G.O.A.T.” is in the building and he’s exposing his Uncle. We talk about the meaning of home and Leon regrets opening his mouth. It's laughing at a friend's pain, the rhythm method, and hospital bills.
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The Underworld Railroad
Chris has some uninvited guests, and it's time to clean house. You're definitely gonna want to eat before listening to this one. It's edges, middles and "Ghost Writer."
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Letters to Cosby
If you couldn't be called Black or African American, what would you want to be called? How would you classify "The Crow"? And we answer some questions from our listeners. We break down "dinosaur amber", Shawshank Redemption, and all while Chris is lying down.
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Sexless in Korea
God walks into a Science Factory. Chris wrote a book and thinks babies are boring. It's nude beaches, voluntary celibacy, and black zombies.
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The Smell of Sand
Chris tells explains to Eric what the "The Numero Group" is, but not to Leon because he’s not “emotionally evolved”. The Gravy Boys talk about lead poisoning and sickle cell anemia, then break down all of the Black Oscar winners (spoiler... the list isn't too long). It's Jheri curls and quiet walking.
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Under the Racist Umbrella
How much can you use past science to explain other... science? Chris explains how we need to teach Americans how to be okay with making mistakes. Leon keeps his hat turned to the front at work and to the back while at play. It's the Old Guard, mustaches, and 'crying it out'.
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Election Week Stravaganza
If you could interview Broke Gravy, what would you talk about? Well, even for a “liberal” magazine in a “liberal” city, it’s still upholding white supremacy. We're talkin' Flag Day and it's all maroon everything.