The Wild Zebrahs Podcast

By: Justin Draplin and CJ Whitfield
  • Summary

  • Have a laugh with the Wild Zebrahs. A black guy and a white guy have microphones and share their life experiences and points of view in this comedic conversational podcast with no real point.
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Episodes
  • The Wild Zebrahs - Phaeton Powered!
    May 29 2021

    Ted Phaeton joins us again from last season.  Apparently he's too white to be black, but too dark to be white.... Not sure what to make of that.  I don't even remember what we talked about.  I took too long to publish this.  But it was HILARIOUS!  Just take my word for it and listen to the podcast you filthy animal.

     

    Our second episode of Season 2 features the return of everybody's favorite third Zebrah, Ted Phaeton.  

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Season 2 Episode 1
    Apr 3 2021

    So much to catch up on this April fools day!  What better day to kick off season 2 of the Wild Zebrahs.

     

    Malanin hat is back, plus other flashbacks.  Plus some updates and of course a lot of new stuff.

     

    It's good be be back!

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • The Wild Zebrahs - Episode 14
    Dec 18 2020

    Jesus and Santa, black or white? Does it matter?

    Enjoy this end of year Christmas special. We wrap up our year and are looking forward to 2021! We also close out our first season. It was like watching a train wreck, but we did have fun. Look for more guests and more topics in the second season. Know someone famous? Have them call us.

    Merry Christmas to all and to all a Wild Zebrah Night!

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    51 mins

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