On Episode 12 of YBF, Martin, Eric & Camille discuss TI's comments about Hilary Clinton and ask the question- What job would you not want done by the opposite sex?, Lamar Odom and his fall from grace, the Million Man March and some of the criticism of it, and the Democratic Presidential Debate highlights This Week in White People
Episode 11
On Episode 11, Your Black Friends determine whether Empire is "too gay" as labeled by rival 50 Cent. They also discuss the wild love drama of Matt Barnes, Derek Fisher and Victor Cruz (10:30), the Kardashians (26:23) and This Week In White People featuring Nicki Minaj vs. New York Times (41:39)
Episode 10
Martin, Eric and Camille bring in Episode 10 chopping the rules of cuffing season. An off mic convo about 90s movies gets heated with Robin Williams and Mrs. Doubtfire (13:09), and the crew also breaks down the biggest winners and losers of September (25:50)
Episode 9
On Episode 9, Camille Johnson of The Black Bottom Archives joins Eric & Martin as they discuss Empire, Blackish, What a Time to Be Alive in what was one of the best weeks for Black Twitter all year. Camille explains why Taylor Swift is the devil, and confesses she would date a convicted murderer- with only one stipulation and in This Week in White People, Eric calls out hypocrisy in the Patrick Kane case.
Episode 8
On Episode 8, Eric and Martin premiere two new installments called The Ten Black Commandments, and Four Downs (8:02). They also break down white people's fascination with black trends (12:45) and tie This Week in White People to a creepy fetish gone wrong (20:45).
Episode 7
On episode 7, Eric and Martin welcome Wemojis founder Trey Brown to the podcast. Jones introduces his rapidly budding internet app, along with discussing his family rivalry with Martin (25:29) and views on Drake, Meek, and hip hop (39:22)
Episode 6
On Episode 6, Eric and Martin bring in University of Michigan grad LaDawn to recap the VMAs. They touch on Kanye West's presidential bid in 2020, Martin's unique take on Straight Outta Compton (15:36), the insanity of women vs. the stupidity of men (27:14), and Nicki Minaj vs. Miley Cyrus highlighting This Week in White People (44:35).
Episode 5
On Episode 5, Martin and Eric discuss the tragic shooting of Alison Parker and Adam Ward and the fact the shooter was black. How do you view Jared Fogle and Bill Cosby now that they’ve been exposed as complete assholes? (14:54) Cris Carter said NFL rookies should have a fall guy to stay out of trouble, and we disagree vehemently on the subject. (31:21) This Week in White People highlights Kanye West's famous “George Bush doesn’t care about black people” quote, and the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina (47:34)
Episode 4
On Episode 4, Eric and Martin sit down with their first guest upcoming artist Donny Bravo. They highlight his it single "Mr. Police Man" while revisiting police brutality, the impact of social media after death (29:06), black appropriation in hip hop (41:25), and Kobe vs. Lebron (1:01:35).
Episode 3
On Week 3, Eric and Martin tackle the concept of cheating, relationships in 2015 (11:41), and This Week in White People Takes a Twist featuring the film Straight Outta Compton (22:32)
Episode 2
On Week 2, Eric and Martin discuss if the social media accounts of victims of police brutality should be made public, Which movies just shouldn't be remade? (18:23) Is Empire good for black television? (26:50) And certain supporters of Donald Trump highlight This Week in White People. (35:50)
Episode 1
In Week 1 of YBF, Eric & Martin ask: Can Meek save himself? Can you raise another man's child? (13:35) Is "Black Love" dead? (21:24) Why is Hip Hop mad at White Rappers? (28:36) and Kelly Osbourne highlights "This Week in White People" (46:30)