
Bad Speakers Podcast
BAD SPEAKERS PODCAST EPISODE 249 | ALL EYES ON SHIEST
Ya Boi Shad and G. Downs are back with an EXTENDED episode of Bad Speakers TV, and this one has everything: hip-hop drama, NFL and NBA debates, relationship chaos, controversial conversations, boxing, viral moments, and enough foolishness to make you question why you clicked play—but you'll be glad you did. We start with Pooh Shiesty's "All Eyes On Shiest" album review, breaking down the music, standout tracks, and whether Pooh delivered the project fans were waiting for. We also discuss the album's reported 51,000 first-week salesand what that number says about Pooh's momentum while he's dealing with his current legal situation. We also react to reports that Pooh Shiesty is being held in protective custody, and what that could mean for his situation behind bars. Then we jump into some of the wildest stories making headlines. What happens when a principal sends a kid home from school for wearing a skirt—and the mother isn't having it? We break down the controversy and the bigger conversation about school dress codes, parenting, and personal expression. The NFL gets plenty of attention as we react to Shedeur Sanders being ranked No. 35 among veteran quarterbacks. Is that ranking disrespectful, realistic, or exactly where he belongs? We also discuss the NFL preseason, which teams are looking good, which teams already have us worried, and whether preseason hype means anything once the real games begin. In basketball, we break down the NBA's Top 15 Players for the 2026-27 season and debate whether the league got the rankings right. We also discuss Russell Westbrook's retirement and where Russ belongs among the greatest point guards and players in NBA history. On the WNBA side, we get into the conversation surrounding transgender athletes and what expanded eligibility could mean for women's basketball, including the hypothetical question of whether former NBA players could eventually compete in the WNBA. We also talk about Stefon Diggs joining his hometown Washington Commanders on a one-year, $12 million deal, Jayden Daniels' LSU jersey situation, Claressa Shields' latest boxing action, and the latest NFL storylines. Hip-hop is never taking a day off either. We celebrate T.I. reportedly going platinum with a solo song at 45 years old, which is an incredible accomplishment for a veteran rapper, and we discuss the latest court developments involving Lil Durk. Then things get messy. We react to the viral street fight involving Christian Rock and Blueface and ask the question everybody is thinking: Could a lawsuit be coming? We also get into some serious relationship questions, including the ultimate debate: How do you make a woman never want to leave you or cheat on you? And because Bad Speakers TV refuses to let a serious conversation stay serious, we tackle some questions guaranteed to start arguments: Would you rather have a partner who's extremely attractive but terrible with money, or someone who isn't normally your type but knows how to manage money? Does being single for too long make relationships harder? And what matters more in the long run—physical attraction or financial stability? This is an EXTENDED episode for a reason. There's more debate, more jokes, more opinions, more sports talk, more hip-hop, and more of the unfiltered conversations that make Bad Speakers TV what it is. If you're into Pooh Shiesty, NBA news, NFL news, hip-hop culture, relationship debates, boxing, viral stories, and hilarious barbershop-style conversations, you don't want to miss this one. FOLLOW US⬇️ Ya Boi Shad - https://www.instagram.com/itsyaboishad/ G. Downs - https://www.instagram.com/gdowns1486/ https://www.youtube.com/c/BadSpeakersTV https://www.instagram.com/badspeakerspodcast https://www.tiktok.com/@badspeakerspodcast https://twitter.com/BadSpeakers https://www.facebook.com/badspeakerspodcast LIKE the video COMMENT with your hottest take SUBSCRIBE to Bad Speakers TV And answer this in the comments: Would you rather have a beautiful partner who's terrible with money or an average-looking partner who's financially responsible?

