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Just Dyxes on the Mic

Just Dyxes on the Mic

Auteur(s): Tee Loyd & Ebony Smith
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Just Dyxes on the Mic is a laid-back, unfiltered podcast where two Black queer women talk about nothing… and somehow everything. From everyday life, pop culture, relationships, and random observations to laughs that go way off-script—this is real conversation, no agenda, just vibes. Pull up a seat and join the talk.Tee Loyd & Ebony Smith Sciences sociales
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  • Episode 7: Hate Comments, Relationship Standards & Real Life Truths
    Mar 4 2026

    In this episode of Just Dyxes on the Mic, we get real about hate comments, social media criticism, and the challenges that come with creating content online. We talk about why negativity on the internet often says more about the person leaving the comment than the creator receiving it.

    The conversation also dives into relationships and financial expectations, including the importance of setting standards, discussing income, and planning for the future with a partner. From retirement goals to unrealistic relationship expectations, we explore how communication and accountability shape healthy partnerships.

    Along the way, we share personal stories, cultural references like The Twilight Zone, and even talk about the unexpected struggles of pets with allergies. With humor, honesty, and a lot of real talk, this episode highlights how planning, self-awareness, and laughter can help navigate life’s challenges.

    If you’ve ever dealt with online criticism, relationship expectations, or figuring out your long-term life goals, this episode will definitely resonate.

    #hate comments, #social media culture, #relationships, financial expectations, retirement planning, life goals, work-life balance, humor in relationships, modern culture, podcast conversation

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    40 min
  • Episode 6: Travel Troubles, Tech Fails & Public Accountability 👀
    Feb 26 2026

    Travel will humble you — especially when tech fails and the internet is watching 👀

    In Episode 6 of Just Dyxes on the Mic, we break down chaotic travel stories, airport drama, live stream technical mishaps, and the awkward moments that come with being human in public. From flight delays and cultural encounters abroad to social media slip-ups and industry leaks, this episode dives into what happens when things don’t go as planned.

    We also get real about accountability — personal, professional, and public — and talk about the future of AI, footage leaks, and how authenticity matters more than perfection.

    ✈️ Travel chaos
    🎙️ Live recording struggles
    📱 Social media mistakes
    🤖 AI deepfake concerns
    💬 Real conversations about owning your actions

    If you’ve ever been humbled by travel, tech, or the timeline… this one’s for you.

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    30 min
  • Episode 5: Emotional Baggage, Black Culture & Hard Truths
    Feb 17 2026

    In this lively conversation, TEE and Ebony explore various themes surrounding relationships, attraction, emotional baggage, and cultural commentary. They discuss the complexities of dating, the impact of emotional intelligence, and the significance of cultural events like the Halftime Show. The duo also reflects on their podcast's growth and international reach, delves into political issues, and analyzes the representation of Black culture in media, particularly during Black History Month. They share humorous insights and critical perspectives on films like The Color Purple and Black Panther, questioning societal norms and expectations. In this engaging conversation, Ebony and TEE explore a range of topics from historical tensions and perceptions of disability to the complexities of mental health and military life. They share personal anecdotes about relationships, the challenges of online dating, and the importance of finding genuine connections. The discussion is infused with humor, highlighting the realities of life and the generational differences in perspectives on responsibility and relationships.

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    1 h et 25 min
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