• The Best Black & White Questions of 2024

  • Dec 31 2024
  • Length: 46 mins
  • Podcast

The Best Black & White Questions of 2024

  • Summary

  • Turner Sparks and Phil Duckett are here with a collection of the greatest Black and White Advice questions of 2024 to end out the year. Thank your for all your support in year one. Send this greatest hits episode to all of your friends and help us grow.

    Today the guys tackle the age-old questions of "Should I Date Black Guys?", "Should I Say Black, African American or Person of Color?", "Why Do White People Smell When They Get Wet?", "How Long Do I Have to Wait to Touch My Black Girlfriend's Hair?", "Is It Too Late To Make Facebook Profile a Black Square?" and of course, "How Do I Prepare for a Party in Brownsville, Brooklyn?".

    Plus, Phil and Turner have officially launched their Patreon. Go to https://www.patreon.com/c/blackandwhiteadvice, sign up and this week get the Patreon-ONLY story of why Phil Duckett roasted the New York Comedy Club owner to his face in front of 300 comedians at the clubs annual holiday party.

    Have a question? Email us at BlackandWhiteAdvicePod@Gmail.com and prepare to be educated.

    Listen to Black and White Advice every Tuesday in podcast form, wherever you get podcasts.

    Follow us on TikTok, Instagram and Facebook @BlackAndWhiteAdvice

    Comedians Turner Sparks & Phil Duckett bring together the races with their brand new show Black and White Advice. Every week the guys will answer all your questions on race, even the scary ones.

    Stay Black.



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