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Graphic T's Podcast

Graphic T's Podcast

By: Your Favorite Average Joe & Somebody's Son
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Graphic Ts Podcast is where bold expression meets real conversation.

It’s a podcast hosted by Ya Favorite Average Joe (Taroy) & Somebody’s Son ( Tyler) . It’s built around the idea that what you wear is a statement and so is how you think. Just like a graphic tee can spark a reaction, this show dives into raw, unfiltered discussions about culture, relationships, masculinity, personal growth, social media, and the everyday thoughts people are scared to say out loud.

Each episode feels like kicking back with someone who’s unapologetically themselves —breaking down trending topics, challenging double standards, unpacking modern dating, and talking through real-life experiences with humor, honesty, and edge.

Graphic Ts Podcast isn’t about being politically correct. It’s about being authentic.

If it can be printed on a shirt, it can be talked about here.


Proudly sponsored by the fine folks of Chat GPT in accordance with What Did They Just Say Productions


Youtube Link: https://m.youtube.com/@graphictspod?si=HyNxY5RBt6q812cY


Instagram: graphictspod

Tiktok: graphic.ts.pod

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Episodes
  • Episode 4: Cause Ima Bad Bxxxh
    Apr 15 2026

    Welcome to another episode of Graphic Teee. In this episode titled “Cause Ima Bad Bxxxh” the crew taps into confidence, image, and personal preferences in relationships—starting with the undeniable glow-up effect of a fresh haircut. “Ya Favorite Average Joe” breaks down how his whole energy, mindset, and confidence shift in the first 48 hours after a cut, and how something that simple can change how you move and interact with the world.


    From there, the conversation gets real about relationship dynamics and appearance. The guys clash on how they prefer their women to dress—Joe leans toward a more modest, less revealing style, while “Somebody Son” argues for letting it all show (within limits), embracing confidence and attention. The debate opens up a bigger conversation about control, self-expression, and what respect looks like in a relationship.


    They also dive into deal-breakers when it comes to a woman’s profession—what careers they’re comfortable with, which ones raise questions, and why certain lifestyles may or may not align with what they want long-term.


    This episode blends humor, honesty, and a little controversy as the crew unpacks confidence, attraction, and the fine line between preference and insecurity.


    Youtube Link:


    Instagram: (@graphictspod)

    Tiktok: (@graphic.ts.pod)


    Taroy Social Media:

    Instagram: @theoriginalplaymaker)

    Twitter: (@YaFavAverageJoe)

    TikTok: (@yafavoriteaveragejoe)

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Episode 3: Bruh ... Just Look At You; You Look Average
    Apr 9 2026

    In this brutally honest episode of Graphic Ts, the hosts dive into one of the most uncomfortable truths in modern dating: expectations vs. reality. The conversation explores why so many people remain single while holding standards that don’t match what they bring to the table. From social media illusions to ego-driven dating choices, the hosts unpack how some people rely heavily on looks to gain attention, validation, or even financial benefits in relationships or how people can try to manipulate people based on the attraction not being mutual

    The episode challenges listeners to take a hard look in the mirror and ask themselves if their expectations in dating are actually realistic. Are people chasing partners far outside their lane? Are some individuals using attractiveness as leverage to manipulate situations? And when does confidence cross the line into entitlement? Also the episode challenges the topic do men and women know how to be husbands and wives and do they have people that hold them accountable on trying to become that?

    With humor, sharp commentary, and unfiltered honesty, the discussion encourages self-awareness, accountability, and a more balanced approach to dating—reminding listeners that attraction matters, but character, compatibility, and humility matter even more.

    If you’ve ever wondered why dating feels like a marketplace full of inflated value and unrealistic demands, this episode breaks down the mindset behind it and asks the question many people are afraid to say out loud: Are we asking for more than we actually qualify for?

    Youtube Link: https://youtu.be/hXNNhdNnSdM

    Instagram: (@graphictspod)

    Tiktok: (@graphic.ts.pod)


    Taroy Social Media:

    Instagram: @theoriginalplaymaker)

    Twitter: (@YaFavAverageJoe)

    TikTok: (@yafavoriteaveragejoe)

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    57 mins
  • Episode 2: Rules Of The Game (Back Pay Pssy)
    Apr 2 2026

    In this bold and unfiltered episode of Graphic Ts, the crew dives into the controversial realities of modern dating dynamics, financial expectations, and the blurred lines between relationships and transactions. The conversation centers around what the hosts call “back pay p*ssy”—situations where men end up financially supporting women, particularly single mothers, with the unspoken expectation of sex or romantic access in return.

    The hosts break down the idea of the “single mom starter pack,” discussing scenarios where men begin paying bills, providing support, or giving gifts while believing they’re building toward something deeper—only to realize the relationship was never clearly defined. This sparks a debate about honesty in dating, with the crew arguing that many people avoid being upfront about what they really want, leading to resentment and confusion later.

    Another major topic is transactional dating, including the uncomfortable conversation about negotiating expectations when money, favors, or support become part of the dynamic. The hosts challenge the idea of men buying gifts or investing heavily in women they are only casually involved with, questioning whether that creates unrealistic expectations on both sides.

    The episode also explores the complicated dynamics of dating single mothers. The hosts debate different scenarios—from dating a stable, self-sufficient mom to dealing with someone who is actively struggling. One host argues that dating a struggling mom isn’t necessarily the issue; the real problem is when someone chooses to stay in a cycle of instabilityrather than working toward improvement.

    Things get even more personal when Average Joe shares a story about almost dating a pregnant woman who wasn’t honest about her situation, using it as a cautionary tale about why transparency matters early in dating.

    Throughout the episode, the hosts present different viewpoints, challenge each other’s perspectives, and even advise “somebody’s son” who thinks he’s ready for a relationship, warning him about the realities he might not be prepared for yet.

    With raw humor, blunt opinions, and uncomfortable truths, this episode of Graphic Ts explores the unwritten “rules of the game” in modern dating—who benefits, who loses, and why clarity might be the most valuable currency in relationships today. 🔥🎙️


    Youtube Link: https://youtu.be/JbviVZkvoeY

    Instagram: (@graphictspod)

    Tiktok: (@graphic.ts.pod)


    Taroy Social Media:

    Instagram: @theoriginalplaymaker)

    Twitter: (@YaFavAverageJoe)

    TikTok: (@yafavoriteaveragejoe)

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    44 mins
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