Auntie Talk is a bold, funny, unfiltered conversation space where two best friends from different cultures, tackle literally everything from the trenches of real life to the headlines of the moment. It’s where the wisdom of 46 years meets the humor of “we’re still figuring things out.” This is for those who love real talk, culture, relationships, dating and some belly laughs while sipping wine, iced coffee, or a strong cocktail!

Auntie Talk
Claim This Podcastby Shera & Jen
Podcast Overview
Auntie Talk is a bold, funny, unfiltered conversation space where two best friends from different cultures, tackle literally everything from the trenches of real life to the headlines of the moment. It’s where the wisdom of 46 years meets the humor of “we’re still figuring things out.” This is for those who love real talk, culture, relationships, dating and some belly laughs while sipping wine, iced coffee, or a strong cocktail!
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4/1/2026
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July 1, 2026
Auntie Talk Ep. 11: Puerto Rico Trip, Airport Drama & Friendship Rules
<p>In Episode 11 of <strong>Auntie Talk</strong>, Shera and Jennifer are back from their Puerto Rico trip with plenty of stories, laughs, and strong auntie opinions. They recap celebrating their 10th episode milestone, traveling with their nieces, enjoying Puerto Rican food, loving Old San Juan, and staying in one of the best Airbnbs they have ever booked.</p><p>The episode also gets into their nightmare experience with Frontier Airlines, including canceled connecting flights, long airport waits, rude customer service, and having to spend thousands on replacement flights. From there, the aunties talk airport etiquette, bonnets and pajamas in public, body odor on flights, awkward airplane seating, and why people should take pride in their appearance when they leave the house.</p><p>Later, they dive into friendship and dining etiquette, including how to split checks, why tipping matters, and why people should not go out to eat if they are not prepared to pay and tip properly. They also discuss whether men should pay for the table, what “boss moves” look like, and how life experiences shape relationship expectations. The episode wraps with childhood foods they still eat, rapid-fire questions, and honest thoughts on dating, marriage, alone time, and friendship.</p>

June 17, 2026
Karmelo Anthony Verdict, Knicks Fan Chaos & Modern Men | Auntie Talk Ep. 10
<p>In Episode 10 of <strong>Auntie Talk</strong>, Shera and Jennifer open with a heavy conversation about the Karmelo Anthony case, discussing the 35-year sentence, the defense strategy, race, jury representation, self-defense, and whether the outcome would have looked different if the roles were reversed. They question fairness in the justice system while still acknowledging that a life was lost. </p><p>The conversation then shifts into a passionate call-out of violent fan behavior surrounding New York Knicks fans, especially the harassment of people wearing opposing team jerseys. The aunties compare the situation to how people would react if the roles, races, or cities were reversed, making the larger point that bad behavior should be called out no matter who is doing it.</p><p>From there, they lighten things up with World Cup talk, celebrating soccer culture, international fans, handsome soccer players, and the excitement of different countries bringing their pride, flags, jerseys, and energy to the U.S. They also debate modern masculinity and fashion, including men wearing painted nails, skirts, purses, mesh tops, and thongs, asking the audience whether the aunties are behind the times or if this generation has gone too far.</p><p>The episode ends with an “Ask the Aunties” style discussion about child support, remarriage, and whether a new wife’s income should affect what an ex-wife receives. The aunties’ answer is a strong no, with the episode’s affirmation landing on: <strong>Choose wisely.</strong></p>

June 10, 2026
Blended Families, Co-Parenting Drama & Justice for Cyrus | Auntie Talk Episode 9
<p>Episode 9 of <strong>Auntie Talk</strong> opens with a heavy and emotional “Tea of the Week” centered on the call for <strong>justice for Cyrus</strong>, a 14-year-old boy in South Carolina who was killed after being wrongly accused of stealing water from a convenience store. Shera and Jennifer discuss the pain of watching his mother speak publicly, the frustration of Black families having to prove their loved ones were “not thugs,” and the deeper reality of racism, fear, and hypervigilance that Black people still face in everyday spaces. They connect the story to personal experiences, including Shera being treated with suspicion while trying to pay with Jennifer’s card after the two accidentally swapped cards. </p><p>The aunties also briefly touch on the <strong>Carmelo Anthony situation in the DFW area</strong>, emphasizing that they want the truth to come out before fully discussing it. From there, the episode shifts into a much lighter and hilarious conversation about hygiene after a viral podcast clip where men claimed washing their backside was “gay.” Shera and Jennifer do not hold back, giving a direct PSA to men about hygiene, showering properly, using washcloths, and not letting insecurity or homophobia get in the way of cleanliness.</p><p>The main “Aunt Talk” question of the day focuses on relationships, marriage, blended families, and whether a spouse should come before children when someone enters a marriage with kids. Jennifer and Shera both agree that in a healthy household, the order should be God, spouse, then children, but they stress that this only works when the spouse truly loves and protects the children too. They talk through difficult dynamics like co-parenting, disgruntled exes, disrespectful children, grown children living in the home, and the importance of having hard conversations before marriage.</p><p>The episode closes with rapid-fire questions covering respect versus loyalty, long-distance versus open relationships, being gaslit versus being lied to, spinning the block versus choosing someone new, and whether they would rather date a stud or a bisexual man. As always, the aunties bring a mix of honesty, humor, faith, personal experience, and unfiltered commentary.</p>
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