MY BLACK JOB

By: Jaylin White
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  • An unknown comedian volunteers his thoughts about current events, popular culture, life, mental health, relationships, and whatever else he can trauma dump.
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  • Ch•ild Support & Dark M•otives
    Sep 15 2024

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    Can $73,500 in child support really be necessary for a child's well-being? Join us as Jaylin White and his mother navigate the stormy seas of celebrity scandals, beginning with a heartfelt tribute to James Earl Jones and Frankie Beverly. We dive deep into the recent arrest of Tyrese Gibson, questioning the financial burdens placed on celebrities and whether they stem from necessity or a darker, greed-driven place. The conversation also touches on P Diddy's latest legal woes, illustrating how courtroom drama seems to shadow the lives of the rich and famous.

    What truly happened to Javion Magee in Henderson, NC, and why are there so many unanswered questions? This episode takes a hard look at the tragic and suspicious death of the 21-year-old truck driver, exploring the glaring inconsistencies in the police investigation. We draw chilling parallels to historical cases of racial violence, emphasizing the urgent need for transparency and public accountability. As we highlight the alarming state of political rhetoric and misinformation, we scrutinize falsehoods and racially charged statements that harm communities and ignite fear.

    What does it take to hold politicians accountable in today's turbulent landscape? Our analysis of the recent presidential debate exposes the empty promises and misleading tactics employed by certain candidates. From fracking controversies to healthcare blunders, we break down the strategic dynamics at play. We also shed light on the absurdity of conspiracy theories and the evasion of responsibility they often enable, focusing on Trump's controversial history and the perplexing perspectives of his supporters. Tune in for a candid, multifaceted discussion that spans from celebrity scandals to the fight for truth in politics.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • La•ughs, H•eat, & Leg•ends
    Sep 7 2024

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    Ever wondered what a "black job" really means or how to survive an oppressive LA heat wave? Join me as we navigate these quirky dilemmas with a hearty laugh and maybe a trick or two to beat the heat. This episode also gets personal as I open up about my latest headshot experience, my insecurities, and the relentless pursuit of self-improvement. Plus, don't miss my critique of Lee Daniels' "The Deliverance," where standout performances by Andra Day, Monique, Glenn Close, and Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor are put under the microscope. We explore themes like single parenthood, faith, and the unique trials black women face, with a special nod to Glenn Close and Monique's transformative roles.

    Comedy isn't just a career; it's a rollercoaster ride of emotions. Hear about my love-hate relationship with stand-up that started back in 2017, inspired by legends like Richard Pryor, George Carlin, and Robin Williams. I also share how physical comedy from icons like the Wayans family and Jim Carrey shaped my style, along with the powerful influence of female comedians like Monique and Sommore. Ready for some chaos and creativity? Stay tuned as I outline my future goals, including the dream of owning a production company that crafts meaningful content. Trust me, you won't want to miss the ride we're on with "My Black Job.

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    30 mins
  • Week•day Woes & Self•Growth
    Aug 30 2024

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    Ever wonder why Mondays feel like a slog and Fridays barely register on the productivity scale? Join me, Jaylin White, as I take you through a rollercoaster of weekday emotions, where we collectively champion "bare minimum Fridays" and laugh our way into the weekend. This episode is packed with my candid takes on Donald Trump's latest indictment—because, let's face it, the idea of a felon running for president is the stuff of dark comedy. Plus, I'll give you my two cents on Tyrese Gibson's public meltdowns and why some things are better left off social media. Let’s navigate these current events with humor and a touch of skepticism.

    Of course, there's more than just news and pop culture. I dive into the nitty-gritty of self-reflection, emotional intelligence, and setting boundaries. Learn why prioritizing your well-being over external validation is a game-changer, especially when anxiety and self-doubt creep in. Through my personal stories—from facing insecurities to turning self-love into a practice—I challenge you and my coworkers to unlock new levels of personal power. And don’t miss the teaser for next week's episode, where I pay tribute to the comedy legends who've inspired my journey. Prepare for a blend of humor, social commentary, and personal growth that will leave you musing about your own week.

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    30 mins

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