The Deron Harris Podcast is where raw honesty, sharp humor, and creative hustle meet. Hosted by Deron Harris, stand-up comic, music producer, and relentless content creator. Broadcasting from his RV, Deron's goes far beyond punchlines, delivers unfiltered takes on race, politics, pop culture, and the realities of being Black in America, with real laughs, and unfiltered moments.
Each episode is a wild ride: one week it’s a deep dive into the legacy of slavery and Deron’s own DNA revelations, the next it’s a no-holds-barred breakdown of the latest political controversy or a celebration of Black excellence in music and business. Expect controversial conversations, bold advocacy for people of color, and a willingness to tackle topics most shy away from, whether it’s the impact of Project 2025, the state of Black-owned businesses, or the blurred lines between truth and fiction in American culture.
But it’s not all heavy. Tune in for plenty of laughs with Deron’s family and friends. Whether he’s calling out hypocrisy, making beats, or just riffing on the weirdness of social media, Deron keeps it real, keeps it creative, and keeps it moving.
In this episode of the Deron Harris Podcast, Deron expresses his deep frustration and anger over a recent Supreme Court decision he believes has significantly hindered the progress of Black people in America. He feels that this ruling has set back advancements made over the decades and has effectively silenced Black voices, particularly in Southern states.
Deron shares a personal anecdote about a former friend who dismissed his concerns about the political climate, only to see those concerns validated by the recent court ruling. He emphasizes the importance of mental health and encourages listeners to seek help if needed, given the current state of the world.
Throughout the episode, Deron critiques the political landscape, highlighting how many politicians prioritize power and wealth over public service. He expresses his exhaustion with discussions surrounding crime and economic issues, pointing out that many people are ignoring the systemic problems affecting Black communities.
Deron passionately argues that the recent Supreme Court decision is rooted in racism, as it undermines the Voting Rights Act and diminishes Black representation in Congress. He criticizes the justices for their actions, particularly calling out Clarence Thomas, whom he derides.
He also addresses the apathy of some Black individuals who either voted for the current administration or chose not to vote at all, questioning how they reconcile their actions with the disenfranchisement of their own communities.
In closing, Deron calls for a renewed sense of unity and activism among Black people, suggesting that they need to reclaim their power and consider relocating to areas where they can thrive without the systemic oppression they face in the South. He expresses hope for the future while acknowledging the challenges ahead, urging listeners to stay engaged and aware of the ongoing struggles for equality and justice.
Thank you for listening to The DERON HARRIS Podcast - Season #5 Episode #214 - THEY DON'T GIVE A F@%K - They Just Gutted the Voting Rights Act, So How Do White People Feel About It? Hear past episodes at DeronHarris.com
In this episode of the podcast, I decided to stand up while recording, as I'm also a comedian and working on my stand-up material. I kicked things off with a mental health check, sharing my personal journey through three years of therapy, which has been incredibly beneficial for me. I encourage everyone to prioritize their mental health and seek help when needed.
The main topic of discussion was the recent assassination attempt on the president's life during the White House Correspondents' Dinner at the Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C. I expressed my skepticism about the event, questioning its authenticity and suggesting it might have been staged to galvanize support for the president and bolster funding for Homeland Security. I criticized the execution of the supposed assassination, pointing out the lack of planning and the odd circumstances surrounding the assailant.
Throughout the episode, I reflected on the absurdity of the situation, comparing it to wrestling entertainment and how narratives are crafted to manipulate public perception. I discussed the implications of the event, particularly regarding race and media narratives, and emphasized the importance of critical thinking in understanding the news.
As I wrapped up, I expressed my concerns about the current state of U.S. politics and media, urging listeners to stay vigilant and aware of the tactics used to distract and manipulate the public. I thanked my supporters and promised more content in the future, encouraging everyone to keep it light.
Thank you for listening to The DERON HARRIS Podcast - Season #5 Episode #213 - THEY MISSED AGAIN___ Bad Aim, Bad Timing, Or Just Another Load Of Bad Bullshit? Hear past episodes at DeronHarris.com
Welcome back to the Deron Harris Podcast! In this milestone 200th episode, I reflect on my journey from doubting my ability to speak for just five minutes to now having produced 200 episodes. I express my gratitude to all my listeners; your support has been crucial to my growth and motivation.
I start by talking about the importance of mental health, sharing how podcasting serves as a form of personal therapy for me. I encourage listeners to prioritize their mental well-being and seek help when needed, especially amid the chaotic events unfolding around us, including the situation in Minneapolis.
This episode also tackles some heavy topics, including the recent changes to TikTok's Terms of Service, which raise concerns about privacy and the platform's influence. I discuss the implications of these changes and how they reflect broader issues of freedom of speech and government control.
I touch on the ongoing protests and the challenges we face as a society, emphasizing the need for peaceful resistance against oppressive tactics. I also critique the media's role in shaping narratives and the dangers of misinformation.
In a lighter segment, I discuss the contrasting careers of artists like Nicki Minaj and Cardi B, highlighting the importance of staying true to one's roots and community. I also express my excitement for Bad Bunny's upcoming Super Bowl performance and the cultural significance of diverse music.
Finally, I pose a thought-provoking question: Are we moving towards a fascist state in the U.S.? I share my concerns about the current political climate and the need for awareness and action.
Thank you for joining me on this journey, and I look forward to continuing to explore these important topics in the next hundred episodes!
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Thank you for listening to The DERON HARRIS PODCAST Season #5 EP #196 - 2025 WAS ROUGH ON AMERICA, BUT WE MADE IT - Reflecting On The Past Year Doesn't Give Me Much Hope For 2026, But There May Be A Silver Lining.
In the first episode of the fifth season of the Deron Harris podcast, Deron reflects on the tumultuous events of 2025 and the challenges that lie ahead in the new year. Deron expresses gratitude to his listeners for their continued support and emphasizes the importance of mental health, sharing his own experiences with depression and anxiety. He encourages those struggling to seek help and prioritize their well-being.
Deron discusses the alarming rise of racism and white supremacy in the United States, attributing it to the current administration's actions and rhetoric. He critiques the normalization of racist attitudes and the attempts to marginalize non-white communities. Deron underscores the importance of standing up to these injustices and calls for unity among marginalized groups.
The episode also addresses recent political developments in New York City, including the election of a new mayor who has faced backlash from conservative factions. Deron expresses optimism for positive change while acknowledging the challenges ahead for both the Democratic and Republican parties in the upcoming midterms.
Throughout the episode, Deron maintains a passionate and candid tone, urging listeners to remain vigilant and vocal against racism and oppression. He concludes by thanking his supporters and reaffirming his commitment to delivering meaningful content in the future.
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In this episode of the Deron Harris podcast, Deron investigates the controversy surrounding Thanksgiving, questioning its historical significance and the narratives surrounding it. He begins by asking listeners about their holiday experiences, but quickly shifts the focus to the darker aspects of Thanksgiving, particularly the genocide of indigenous peoples in America.
Deron argues that the traditional Thanksgiving story, often portrayed as a harmonious gathering between settlers and Native Americans, is a myth. He emphasizes that the reality involved violence and oppression, and he expresses frustration over society's continued celebration of a holiday rooted in such a painful history.
Throughout the episode, he critiques the way holidays are celebrated in America, suggesting that many are built on the suffering of marginalized groups. He shares his personal decision to stop celebrating Thanksgiving in its traditional sense, advocating instead for a day of reflection and acknowledgment of the sacrifices made by indigenous peoples.
Deron encourages listeners, particularly people of color, to reconsider their participation in Thanksgiving and to educate themselves about its true history. He concludes by emphasizing the importance of celebrating family and humanity rather than perpetuating a holiday that he believes is fundamentally flawed. The episode serves as a call to action for listeners to engage with history critically and to honor the memories of those who suffered.
Thank you for listening to The DERON HARRIS PODCAST Season #4 EP #191 - (((MYTH BUSTED))) - The Myth Of Thanksgiving And Why We Continue To Celebrate It.