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Episode 344 of You’re Probably Right Podcast is a spoken-word cultural reflection on what happens when Black men are desired, chosen, and pursued not as full human beings, but as myths.This episode goes into colour, culture, country of origin, body, voice, masculinity, sexuality, fantasy, performance, and the hidden cost of being wanted in ways that still do not see the man clearly. Because some people do not choose Black men because they know them. They choose Black men because they think they know what Black men are supposed to be.And when the real man shows up, the fantasy gets offended.This is about fetish, projection, desire, misunderstanding, performance, and the deep difference between being wanted and being respected. If you have ever felt like someone loved the image, the energy, the culture, the body, or the story more than they loved the actual person standing in front of them, this episode will hit.
Episode 343 of You’re Probably Right Podcast is not a soft conversation. It is not padded. It is not dressed up. I got right into it.This is a spoken-word style episode about why respect matters more than people think, why love without respect becomes dangerous, and why so many people stay in situations where they are wanted, used, desired, touched, remembered, and even cared about in fragments, but still not handled with dignity.I talk about disrespect in dating, love, attachment, mixed signals, emotional crumbs, self-abandonment, and the ugly truth that some people want the benefits of closeness without the burden of carrying another human being properly. This episode is for the people who have been replaying the tone, the moments, the chemistry, the contradictions, and trying to make sense of how something real could still be so wrong.This one is long. It goes in. If you need to pause and come back, come back. But if you have ever confused love with safety, warmth with honor, or closeness with respect, this episode is going to hit.
Episode 342 of You’re Probably Right Podcast asks why some emotional moments do not just fade. They replay. Not as ideas, but as scenes. A look. A sentence. A silence. A soft moment that felt real. A cold moment that wiped it away.In this episode, Mike breaks down why some minds keep reopening emotional stories that never got a clean ending, why replay can become hope in disguise, and why unfinished emotional bonds can trap people for far longer than they want to admit. This is not just about heartbreak. It is about memory, contradiction, dignity, and the mind trying to finish what real life never finished.If you have ever found yourself replaying a person, a conversation, a moment, or an ending that never sat right in your spirit, this episode is for you. Sometimes the mind is not replaying the story because you are weak. Sometimes it is replaying it because it never got an honest ending. The deeper question is not just why you do this. The deeper question is what story you are still trying to finish.
Episode 341 of You’re Probably Right Podcast closes out the A Match Made in Hell series by asking the deeper question most people never get to: not just what happened, not just what label fits, but what fruit did the bond actually produce.This episode moves past the usual modern language of trauma, attachment, avoidance, narcissism, and emotional unavailability, and asks what those patterns reveal at a deeper moral and spiritual level. Mike breaks down the difference between psychological labels and biblical categories, then looks again at both people in the bond: the over-invested person and the vague, self-protective one.What did this relationship produce? Truth or confusion? Peace or disorder? Repentance or selfish ambition? Gentleness or humiliation? Because when the fruit tells the truth, the whole relationship starts to look different.This is the episode where the wider lens finally comes in. If you have followed the series, this is the capstone. If you are just stepping in, this is the one that asks the hardest and most important question: what kind of tree were you standing under?
Episode 340 of You’re Probably Right Podcast continues the A Match Made in Hell series with a deep look at the vague, self-protective, selectively intimate person. This is the kind of person who can do warmth, chemistry, closeness, eye contact, private vulnerability, and emotional access in the moment, but struggles with clarity, consistency, accountability, repair, and clean endings.That is what makes them so damaging. Not always obvious cruelty. Not always coldness. Sometimes the damage comes from how real they can feel while still refusing to carry the weight of what they helped create.In this episode, MCM breaks down why these people leave others mentally trapped, why enough intimacy can happen without enough definition, why the more invested person ends up looking unstable, and how vagueness protects the person who benefited most from the bond.If you have ever dealt with someone who made you feel chosen one minute and foolish the next, this episode is for you.
A Match Made in Hell, Part 4: Why You Still Want Them After Their Behaviour Already Answered YouWhy do you still want one more moment with someone who already showed you where you stand?In this episode of You’re Probably Right Podcast, we break down the painful psychology behind unclear relationships, mixed signals, emotional ambiguity, situationships, shame, overgiving, and why the person who was never fully chosen can still feel deeply attached.This episode is for anyone who was given warmth without consistency, intimacy without commitment, access without clarity, and an ending that never actually felt like an ending. We talk about why the beginning felt so real, why emotional access can be mistaken for being chosen, why one-sided effort becomes a repair attempt, and why “one more conversation” often feels like rescue when it is really just the hook pulling you back in.If you have ever asked, “Why do I still want them after how they treated me?” this episode is for you.Healing starts when you stop waiting for the perfect explanation and let the pattern be the answer.
Episode 338 of You’re Probably Right Podcast continues the A Match Made in Hell part 3 (out before 2)series by profiling the more invested, interpretive, meaning-driven person. This is the one who does not just feel the loss. They replay the timeline, study the contradictions, search for meaning in the mixed signals, and often end up suffering more because they bonded not only to the person, but to the meaning of what seemed to be happening.This episode breaks down why vagueness traps this kind of person harder than rejection, why shame deepens attachment, why overgiving becomes an attempt to repair wounded dignity, and why some people cannot let go until the story makes sense. If you have ever felt stuck on someone not just because you missed them, but because the whole thing never added up, this episode is for you.
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