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Things I Shouldn’t Say

Things I Shouldn’t Say

By: Saints Company Capital Hill & Stan Brady
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It’s the same mix of news, sports, and rap you already love, but way more focused and digestible. No rambling three-hour marathons — just tight, high-energy episodes built around one hot name. You get the full picture without the fluff, and every episode feels fresh because the title and vibe shift with the culture.

Episodes daily. Inspired by the album Jeffery : same raw energy, different celebrity every time.

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Episodes
  • “Bigger than Nike / Career Guidance #NoCizzy”
    Jun 25 2026

    In this episode of the pod, Saints Company and co-host Capitol Hill kick things off paying respects to Memphis legend and mega-producer Tay Keith before diving headfirst into a wild, unfiltered news week.

    We break down Floyd Mayweather‘s latest legal drama involving a $200K watch allegedly bought with a fraudulent check. Capitol Hill argues Floyd’s too big to convict thanks to his endorsements, but Saints Company pulls the receipts on Floyd’s career deals and pushes back hard.

    From there, it’s all vibes: Jay-Z and Bey dropping a 7-minute vlog on detangling those locks (shoutout to the Carters), Geno Smith’s developing side-girl situation, Plaque Boy Max‘s hair moves—is it clout or culture?—and a heated debate on Young Thug tweeting about signing Kodak Black to YSL. Could Kodak replace Gunna? Is this a premier move for the label? We also chop it up on Young Thug’s SP5DER merch brand, the Adidas collab, and Spanish soccer star Yamin Lamal as the cover star.

    In our signature Capital Punishment segment, Capitol Hill sends one to the killers in the Julio Fulio case over the wild sentence disparity, while Saints Company hits the Texas judge who dropped sensitive trial footage from the Karmelo Anthony case right on Juneteenth.

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    46 mins
  • Alter Boys / Glock Harden
    Jun 18 2026

    The episode kicks off with a wild recap of a Nashville wedding trip, complete with a few shocking realizations that hit different out there. From there, the conversation heats up as the crew reacts to the Knicks winning the NBA Finals, going back and forth on Victor Wembanyama’s impact and everything that went down in the series.

    They also break down the Karmelo Anthony situation that popped off in Texas, dive into the recent James Harden arrest on gun charges, and keep the energy rolling with takes on Klay Thompson and Megan Thee Stallion.

    Mixed in is real talk on the grind — embracing two jobs for maximum productivity, the financial freedom it creates (even after dropping bread in Nashville), and how that extra battery fuels the podcast. Plus, thoughts on leveling up those Rolling Starts and introductions to make the show hit even harder.

    High-energy, no-cap sports, rap, and life conversation with plenty of laughs and honest reflections.

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    56 mins
  • Taylor Frankie Paul’s Mother’s Day Meltdown, Knicks Sweep the Sixers & Rolling Loud Vibes
    May 12 2026

    Taylor Frankie Paul has deactivated her Instagram and TikTok accounts as of late April 2026, stepping away from social media following intense scrutiny, a tumultuous custody battle with ex-boyfriend Dakota Mortensen, and legal issues. She is focusing on her mental health, with her sister noting she reached a "breaking point".

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    11 mins
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