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2Biggs

Barstool Sports

The 2Biggs Podcast keeps the comedy in cultural commentary. Bizzare takes. Big laughs. Big time lessons to learn. Willie Colon and Brandon Newman combine to create the Spike Lee Joint of Barstool Sports Podcasts. Featuring some of the culture's most influential people, the 2Biggs Podcast wants to highlight minorities and our beautiful, bold stories.

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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best 2Biggs episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to 2Biggs for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite 2Biggs episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

This week on 2Biggs, Willie and Brandon are joined by Trill Withers, Zah, Ebony, Liz Gonzales, and the 20 Dollar Chef to address Barstool's latest controversy, Dave Portnoy's use of the N-word and his racist comments regarding Colin Kaepernick and his protest in 2016. "Can you make a racist comment and not be racist?" Willie Colon breaks down his one-on-one conversation with El Presidente and explains why he told WIllie that he will not apologize for his racist remarks in the past.

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This week on 2Biggs, Willie and Brandon mourn the murder of George Floyd and other black Americans who have died by the hands of systemic racism. "Why is it that anytime we need justice, we can't find it." - Michael Blake. Bronx native and former Obama White House aide joins the show to tell us how we separate prejudice from racism.

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This week on the 2Biggs Podcast we resurrect a legend at Barstool Sports. Maurice Peebles, aka Mo, aka the Jackie Robinson of Barstool Sports, joins us to talk about the highs and lows of being Barstool’s first black employee. “The initial wave for me was like, alright, you either have to grow really thick skin or get another job. And I wanted to stick it out” (04:23). Mo talks about how difficult it was avoiding negativity in the old comment section (10:02), how to write the perfect blog at Barstool, and his first impressions of El Pres, KFC and Big Cat (13:50). Then Willie, Brandon, and Mo compare stories about the black people in their lives and how they see Barstool’s brand (25:14) and getting called the N-word in the comment section (29:44). Willie and Brandon are bringing back Mo’s creation, “Ask A Black Blogger” and they ask Mo what type of questions to expect from Stoolies (38:12). All that and more in an epic interview with the man who blazed the trail for other minorities at Barstool Sports. Laugh. Learn. Enjoy. Subscribe.

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Pinky Cole, the owner of Slutty Vegan ATL, stops by the 2Biggs Podcast to talk about how her Hollywood Dreams helped her become a Plant-Based Slut! Before they talk to Pinky, Willie and Brandon face the fact that they're getting too big (04:13) and face the hard truth that a healthy diet is the key to losing weight (12:53). Willie talks through his obsession with french fries (17:22). Then the Slutty Vegan talks about how moving to LA changed her life (26:20), why growing up Rastafarian means growing up vegan (34:30), and being mistaken for Pinky the porn star (38:54). Then she basically calls pork is the devil (41:49) and why success is like mud (48:20). After the interview, Willie and Brandon reveal which meat they're giving up for the rest of May (51:50).

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This week Willie and Brandon are joined by WWE Hall of Famer and former Heavyweight Champion Mark Henry. @TheMarkHenry tells us how he earned the title of World's Strongest Man in the middle of his 23-year pro wrestling career (06:52). We find out how Charles Barkley saved Michael Jordan from a "Mark Henry ass-whooping" at the 1992 Olympics (19:49) and how his Grandma was the reason he started wrestling (31:29). Mark Henry also talks about the responsibility that came with being the first black professional wrestler with a guaranteed contract (40:54). Then Mark talks about how being in MacGruber inspired him to take acting more seriously (57:45). After the interview, Brandon and Willie recap their time with the extra-large living legend (70:16). SONG: Three 6 Mafia - Some Bodies Gonna Get It // Stay Fly

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This week Willie and Brandon have NBA World Champion and former Duke first-round pick, Dahntay Jones, on the show! This retired 13-year NBA vet defends his addiction to dunking in garbage time(10:00), how he became a crucial part of that one Championship team in Cleveland (20:28), and how LeBron and Ty Lue didn't panic down 3-1 to Kung Fu Draymond Green and the Warriors (29:40). Dahntay also talks about the pain of being drafted the same year Michael Jordan retires (33:47) and how Kobe changed his life as a competitor and a father (36:23). After the interview, Brandon and Willie chop it up about all the shit we didn't say (55:55). SONG: Craig Mack - Flava In Ya Ear.

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2Biggs - Pivot Point (feat. Fatman Scoop)
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09/04/20 • 103 min

This week on 2Biggs, Willie and Brandon are joined by veteran rapper/radio DJ, Fatman Scoop. From Tupac to Biggie Smalls, to Mariah Carey and Nas, Scoop started his rise in New York City along with these legends during the golden age of hip-hop. The Grammy Award-winning rapper tells us what Tupac and Biggie would be doing socially if they were still with us today. “If Pac was alive now, he wouldn’t even be f*cking with hip-hop ... he would be out there in the streets.” Fatman Scoop tells us how he started his radio career at HOT 97, how important it was for him to pivot when the coronavirus completely stopped his cash flow, and why he could never be jealous of DJ Khaled. Before the interview, Willie and Brandon react to the news of Chadwick Boseman's death and decide what actors they'd like to see carry the Black Panther franchise. They also discuss Will Smith's Fresh Prince of Bel-Air reunion and the ongoing beef between Will and the original Aunt Viv.

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2Biggs - 50 Shades of WAP (feat. Selenis Leyva)
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08/14/20 • 136 min

This week on 2Biggs, Willie and Brandon are joined by award-winning actress Selenis Leyva. Most commonly known for her role as Gloria in Orange Is The New Black, Selenis talks about what it was like being such a big part of Netflix’s longest-running series. From Law and Order: SVU to The Sopranos to Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, this Bronx native explains why she’s been so successful in Hollywood for so long. This proud Afro-Latina is currently starring in Gina Rodriguez’s series, “Diary of a Future President” streaming now on Disney+. Willie makes sure to get Selenis’ take on fellow Bronx legend Cardi B and her music video for “WAP.” Selenis also tells us about her new book, “My Sister: How One Sibling's Transition Changed Us Both.“ This memoir that Selenis Leyva co-wrote with her sister, details the struggles their family went through during her sister’s transition and how from an early age, she knew there was something different about her baby brother. “Growing up in the Bronx, Transgender wasn’t a part of our vocabulary.” Before the interview Willie, Brandon, and Jetski debate New York City’s devilish ways, Meg Thee Stallion and Cardi’s B’s dick and vagina raps and potential solutions to College Football’s Coronavirus problem.

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This week on 2Biggs, Willie and Brandon are joined by comedian, actor Na’im Lynn; one-half of the Plastic Cup Boyz. After years of opening for his best friend and business partner, Kevin Hart, Na'im is ready to find his own success in the entertainment industry. He calls out Kevin Hart for being too politically correct and shares his thoughts on Stephen A. Smith, Desean Jackson, and Jussie Smollett. “I got a lot of material shit but ... it doesn’t feel that good because part of me feels like I didn’t earn it.” Na’im keeps it real about his financial independence being tied to Kevin Hart’s success in comedy and his desire to be more than a career opener. Na’im is also excited to star in a new sitcom called, “Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living” premiering on BET. Before the interview Willie, Brandon and Jetski debate their TOP 3 Cookies, sending unsolicited dick pics and Kevin Hart coming to Ellen’s defense and not Nick Cannon’s.

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This week on 2Biggs, Willie and Brandon are joined by World Series Champion and 2007 Cy Young winner CC Sabathia. The (former) Hefty Lefty takes us back to his high school football days, shares why he’d sit out this season if he were still pitching, and reveals his pregame meal from his days with the Yankees. CC also talks about forming a group of current and former Black MLB players who want to continue the tradition of minorities playing baseball in America. “The Black Baseball players in the league, 9 times out of 10 we’re the superstars on the team.” Before the conversation with CC, Willie and Brandon debate over fried chicken, Terry Crews, and fecal matter in strip clubs.

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FAQ

How many episodes does 2Biggs have?

2Biggs currently has 18 episodes available.

What topics does 2Biggs cover?

The podcast is about Society & Culture and Podcasts.

What is the most popular episode on 2Biggs?

The episode title 'Barstool N.I.G.G.E.R. (Now It's Gonna Get Extremely Real) feat. The Minority Report' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on 2Biggs?

The average episode length on 2Biggs is 92 minutes.

How often are episodes of 2Biggs released?

Episodes of 2Biggs are typically released every 7 days, 23 hours.

When was the first episode of 2Biggs?

The first episode of 2Biggs was released on Apr 14, 2020.

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