Dominion Road Podcast

Dominion Road Podcast

Four college friends with decades of history sit down to chop it up about life — from family and culture to music, memories, and everything in between. Real talk, real laughs, real stories.

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December 24, 2025 45 mins

In Part 2, Will finishes telling the full story of a drunken night that went absolutely off the rails, no holding back, no skipping the uncomfortable parts. It’s one of those moments that’s funny in hindsight but real enough to hit home, sparking honest reflection about drinking, regret, and growth. From there, the guys shift gears into a hilarious and surprisingly thoughtful breakdown of “feminine” habits men have but rarely talk ...

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In this episode, we break down our drinking history—from wild college parties to drinking around our kids and even drinking in front of our parents. We share our worst alcohol moments, how our habits changed over the years, and the “feminine” things men do but never admit. A mix of storytelling, humor, and real vulnerability.

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In part 2 of this episode, the crew dives into  red flags in women and personal deal breakers when it comes to dating and relationships. It’s a real, unfiltered conversation about friendships, fun, and the standards we all have.

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In part 1 of this episode, the crew dives into why Black friend groups don’t always do enough fun things together and how that compares to more diverse friendships. They also get into red flags in women and personal deal breakers when it comes to dating and relationships. It’s a real, unfiltered conversation about friendships, fun, and the standards we all have.

 

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No titles, no expectations just vibes. In this episode, we dive into the wild world of modern dating: from situationships and swiping while in a relationship, to how dating apps have changed what commitment even means. We’re talking male libido, testosterone treatments, and how cosmetic surgery is shaping both confidence and connection. Nothing’s off-limits, from why people still go on dates after getting into relationships, to how...

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In this episode, we get real about growth, respect, and self-awareness. From outgrowing friendships, brotherhoods, and relationships to calling out the things older men just shouldn’t wear, nothing is off-limits. We also dive into why caring too much about what people think can hold you back, and the heavy conversation around using the N-word. It’s a mix of honesty, humor, and hard truths, tapping into what it really means to level...

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In this episode, we dive into a mix of real conversations — from what we’d say to our younger selves, to whether we still dream the same at this stage in life, and of course, some thoughts on Twitter (X). It’s a raw and honest look at growth, perspective, and the world we live in now.

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In this episode, we dive into the never-ending debate of texting vs. calling — which one really says more? From childhood celebrity crushes to the ups and downs of relationships, we keep it real about women, communication, and why men should just listen. We also get into the tricky subject of dating a friend’s ex 👀. It’s raw, funny, and maybe a little too honest… but that’s the point.

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In this debut episode, the crew breaks down Clipse’s Let the Lord Sort ’Em why it stands out, how it fits into their personal hip hop timelines, and what it says about VA rap. The conversation then shifts to manhood: what does it mean to be respected as a man, how do you respond when that respect is questioned, and is there an age limit on wearing chains? Honest, layered, and rooted in real-life reflection — this is w...

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