What's good Pros?! Shakes and Tracy are back with an early Thanksgiving special, cooked up and dropped a day earlier for a loyal listeners request. In this episode, the duo reflects on how far the show has come, what they're still learning, and why this holiday drop matters. Shakes even blesses the episode with Thanksgiving tunes to set the vibe.
From building a whole podcast network to navigating leadership misunderstandings, the fellas keep it honest about the grind, the setbacks, and the strategy. They talk Patreon plans, behind-the-scenes content, and show love to The Island Made Me by J.Branch.
JB gets his flowers for leveling up, and Tracy hands out shoutouts—from Shedeur Sanders' performance to young athletes like Kai Anthony holding it down for their parents legacies. Shakes doubles back, giving props to the parents behind every D1 success story.
Things heat up when they dive into Summer Walker's authenticity, the role of side chicks in celebrity culture, and why some topics hit different depending on who's talking. The crew then shifts into real-talk mode: honesty in relationships, cheating, and whether crying makes sense if you're not leaving.
A PETA protest in Jackson sends Shakes and Tracy into a debate about animal ethics, nature, and the hypocrisy of selective outrage. Childhood memories surface, along with Shakes' reflections on neurodivergence, ADHD, and the evolving language around identity.
They wrap up with cultural commentary—from Media Slayers, to Rob Schneider's wild reparations take, to the “quarter-zip” renaissance in Black culture—and end it all with gratitude for years of friendship, growth, and real support.
Real talk. Real people. All done — but never finished.