The latest episode of The Dawg House Podcast took a different turn as the three hosts—lifelong friends from Southwest Philadelphia—sat down for an unfiltered discussion without a guest. Covering everything from Philly’s music scene to relationships and podcasting challenges, the episode offered a raw, authentic look at their journey and perspectives.
From the Block to the Podcast Booth
The hosts, who grew up together playing manhunt and football in their neighborhood, launched The Dawg House Podcast as a way to turn their candid conversations into something bigger. Inspired by the success of Million Dollaz Worth of Game, they saw podcasting as an opportunity to monetize their discussions while paying tribute to a friend they lost. Now, with a growing fanbase and increasing recognition, they’re committed to leveling up their content.
Philly’s Music Scene & Rap Debates
The conversation shifted to music, where they broke down their current favorite artists—especially those coming out of Chicago. They also debated who holds the title of “hottest rapper in Philly,” with SKR emerging as a strong contender. The trio also touched on Drake’s latest album, offering their unfiltered takes.
Relationships, Dating & Double Standards
Never ones to shy away from controversial topics, the hosts tackled gender dynamics, relationships, and the ever-present double standards between men and women. They debated:
- Whether men and women cheating should be viewed the same way
- How social dynamics differ between the genders
- The pros and cons of being in a relationship, from companionship to loss of independence
They also explored the idea of testing compatibility in dating through music and TV preferences, along with what behaviors actually define misogyny in today’s culture.
Philly Moments & Viral Memories
The episode also featured a throwback to the Philadelphia Eagles’ Super Bowl victory, with the hosts reminiscing about the wild celebrations—including light poles coming down and the city’s electric energy. They also touched on the ongoing conflict between 50 Cent and Big Meech, sharing their thoughts on whether certain situations are worth “crashing out” over.
The Challenges of Podcasting & Future Goals
While the conversation was lighthearted at times, the hosts also got real about the struggles of running a podcast—especially in Philly’s rap scene. They revealed the difficulties of booking artists, dealing with late arrivals, camera-shy guests, and the politics of navigating feuds between different camps.
Despite the challenges, they have big plans for 2025. They teased future guests—dream names like Lil Wayne, Drake, 50 Cent, Allen Iverson, Dr. Umar, and Kevin Durant—and promised better production quality and more consistent weekly episodes.
“We appreciate everybody rocking with us,” they said in closing. “We got a lot more coming.”