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Josh Rodgers and Bryan Haire are ultra-black, busy millennials trying their best to figure out this thing called life.
Join us each week in the Living Room as we take a deep dive into various topics that help us grow, unlearn things that no longer serve us, laugh ourselves into a frenzy, and get closer to solving life’s craziest puzzle piece.
Josh Rodgers and Bryan Haire are ultra-black, busy millennials trying their best to figure out this thing called life.
Join us each week in the Living Room as we take a deep dive into various topics that help us grow, unlearn things that no longer serve us, laugh ourselves into a frenzy, and get closer to solving life’s craziest puzzle piece.
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Recent Hosts, Guests & Topics
Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on The Jigsaw.
Hosts
Josh Rodgers
Bryan Haire
Previous Guests
Tiffany James
Tiffany James is the founder of Modern Blk Girl, a platform dedicated to celebrating and uplifting the voices and stories of Black women. Through her work, she aims to highlight the achievements and contributions of Black women across various fields, including culture, politics, and social movements. Tiffany is passionate about creating spaces for Black women to share their experiences and connect with one another.
Tiffany James is the founder of Modern Blk Girl, a platform dedicated to celebrating and uplifting the voices and stories of Black women. Through her work, she aims to highlight the achievements and contributions of Black women across various fields, including culture, politics, and social movements. Tiffany is passionate about creating spaces for Black women to share their experiences and connect with one another.
Niambi Cacchioli
Niambi Cacchioli is the founder of Pholk Beauty, a brand dedicated to creating beauty products that celebrate and enhance the natural beauty of people of color. With a background in beauty and wellness, Niambi has made significant contributions to the industry by promoting inclusivity and representation. Her work focuses on empowering individuals to embrace their unique beauty and cultural heritage.
Niambi Cacchioli is the founder of Pholk Beauty, a brand dedicated to creating beauty products that celebrate and enhance the natural beauty of people of color. With a background in beauty and wellness, Niambi has made significant contributions to the industry by promoting inclusivity and representation. Her work focuses on empowering individuals to embrace their unique beauty and cultural heritage.
Chris Moore
Chris Moore is a sports analyst and commentator known for his insights on various sports events. He is the founder of Moore Insight, a platform dedicated to providing in-depth analysis and commentary on sports. With a background in sports journalism, Chris has built a reputation for his engaging discussions and expert opinions on major sporting events.
Chris Moore is a sports analyst and commentator known for his insights on various sports events. He is the founder of Moore Insight, a platform dedicated to providing in-depth analysis and commentary on sports. With a background in sports journalism, Chris has built a reputation for his engaging discussions and expert opinions on major sporting events.
Topics Discussed
anti-Black theology
respectability politics
faith
oppressive systems
civil disobedience
resistance
liberation
Holy Week
Black women
brilliance
resilience
cultural power
impact
stories
culture
Stephen A. Smith
LeBron James
calm conversations
conflict resolution
keeping the peace
applying pressure
sensitive matters
Black culture
90s
music
TV
fashion
business
church
legends
cultural blueprints
style
ownership
Super Bowl
Philadelphia Eagles
Kansas City Chiefs
Kendrick Lamar
halftime performance
sports talk
cultural commentary
This week, were unpacking how harmful anti-Black theology and respectability politics have shaped the ways we see ourselvesand how others expect us to perform faith. Were digging into the ways the church has sometimes been complicit in upholding oppressive systems, and how Jesus own life was marked by civil disobedience, resistance, and liberation. From flipping tables to breaking rules for the sake of the marginalized, Christ showed us that kingdom work often looks like disruption. Lets talk about it. But also, its Holy Week so the Casanegros are gonna be churchy.
Bless Up:
The Folklore Founded by Amira Rasool
Explore global Black-owned fashion and lifestyle brands atthefolklore.comor on IG @thefolklore
This week, were unpacking how harmful anti-Black theology and respectability politics have shaped the ways we see ourselvesand how others expect us to perform faith. Were digging into the ways the church has sometimes been complicit in upholding oppressive systems, and how Jesus own life was marked by civil disobedience, resistance, and liberation. From flipping tables to breaking rules for the sake of the marginalized, Christ showed us that kingdom work often looks like disruption. Lets talk about it. But also, its Holy Week so the Casanegros are gonna be churchy.
Bless Up:
The Folklore Founded by Amira Rasool
Explore global Black-owned fashion and lifestyle brands atthefolklore.comor on IG @thefolklore
Black womenbrillianceresiliencecultural powerimpactstoriesculture
Black women been that and continue to be that. This week on The Jigsaw, Josh and Bryan take a moment to honor the brilliance, resilience, and cultural power of Black women. From boardrooms to pulpits, politics to pop culture, the fellas give flowers to the women who shape our lives, lead our movements, and hold it all together. Tap in as we celebrate their impact, uplift their stories, and remind the world that Black women don’t just carry the culture—they are the culture.
Bless Up: Tiffany James - Modern Blk Girl
Check them out online at modernblkgirl.com or on IG @modernblkgirl
Song of the Week: You Brought The Sunshine - The Clark Sisters
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Black women been that and continue to be that. This week on The Jigsaw, Josh and Bryan take a moment to honor the brilliance, resilience, and cultural power of Black women. From boardrooms to pulpits, politics to pop culture, the fellas give flowers to the women who shape our lives, lead our movements, and hold it all together. Tap in as we celebrate their impact, uplift their stories, and remind the world that Black women don’t just carry the culture—they are the culture.
Bless Up: Tiffany James - Modern Blk Girl
Check them out online at modernblkgirl.com or on IG @modernblkgirl
Song of the Week: You Brought The Sunshine - The Clark Sisters
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Stephen A. SmithLeBron Jamescalm conversationsconflict resolutionkeeping the peaceapplying pressuresensitive matters
Some conflicts call for calm conversations, while others demand you stand ten toes down. This week on The Jigsaw, Josh and Bryan break down the Stephen A. Smith and LeBron James exchange to unpack the fine line between keeping the peace and applying pressure. When should we go to bat for our loved ones? When is silence the best strategy? And how do we handle sensitive matters without burning bridges? Tap in as we explore the wisdom of knowing when to talk it out and when it’s time to say knuck if you buck!
Some conflicts call for calm conversations, while others demand you stand ten toes down. This week on The Jigsaw, Josh and Bryan break down the Stephen A. Smith and LeBron James exchange to unpack the fine line between keeping the peace and applying pressure. When should we go to bat for our loved ones? When is silence the best strategy? And how do we handle sensitive matters without burning bridges? Tap in as we explore the wisdom of knowing when to talk it out and when it’s time to say knuck if you buck!
Black culture90smusicTVfashionbusinesschurchlegendscultural blueprintsstyleownership
The 90s weren’t just a decade—they were a whole movement. Black culture in the 90s shaped music, TV, fashion, business, and even the church in ways that still hit today. From Martin and Living Single to Tupac, TLC, and Kirk Franklin, the 90s gave us legends, game-changers, and cultural blueprints that remain undefeated.
In this episode of The Jigsaw, we’re taking a deep dive into the Black 90s experience—celebrating the shows that represented us, the music that moved us, and the icons who built legacies. We’re talking style, ownership, and the influence of the Black church. And of course, we’re debating the biggest questions: What was the best 90s show? Which song still slaps like it just dropped? Who had the most iconic style?
If you grew up in the 90s—or just appreciate its greatness—this one’s for you.
Tap in and let’s talk about the decade that made us.
Bless Up:
Niambi Cacchioli - Pholk Beauty
Check them out online at pholkbeauty.com or on IG @pholkbeauty
Song of the Week:
Mariah Carey - One Sweet Day
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The 90s weren’t just a decade—they were a whole movement. Black culture in the 90s shaped music, TV, fashion, business, and even the church in ways that still hit today. From Martin and Living Single to Tupac, TLC, and Kirk Franklin, the 90s gave us legends, game-changers, and cultural blueprints that remain undefeated.
In this episode of The Jigsaw, we’re taking a deep dive into the Black 90s experience—celebrating the shows that represented us, the music that moved us, and the icons who built legacies. We’re talking style, ownership, and the influence of the Black church. And of course, we’re debating the biggest questions: What was the best 90s show? Which song still slaps like it just dropped? Who had the most iconic style?
If you grew up in the 90s—or just appreciate its greatness—this one’s for you.
Tap in and let’s talk about the decade that made us.
Bless Up:
Niambi Cacchioli - Pholk Beauty
Check them out online at pholkbeauty.com or on IG @pholkbeauty
Song of the Week:
Mariah Carey - One Sweet Day
Tap in with your favorite Casanegros by writing them or following them on social media:
Super BowlPhiladelphia EaglesKansas City ChiefsKendrick Lamarhalftime performancesports talkcultural commentary
In this special episode of The Jigsaw, Josh and Bryan are joined by Chris Moore of Moore Insight to break down the Philadelphia Eagles' big win over the Kansas City Chiefs. The crew dives into what this victory means for the team and its fans, analyzing key moments from the game. But that’s not all—Kendrick Lamar’s halftime performance had the culture talking, and the guys are here to give their unfiltered thoughts on the show, the setlist, and whether he delivered a legendary moment. Tap in for insightful sports talk, cultural commentary, and plenty of laughs along the way!
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In this special episode of The Jigsaw, Josh and Bryan are joined by Chris Moore of Moore Insight to break down the Philadelphia Eagles' big win over the Kansas City Chiefs. The crew dives into what this victory means for the team and its fans, analyzing key moments from the game. But that’s not all—Kendrick Lamar’s halftime performance had the culture talking, and the guys are here to give their unfiltered thoughts on the show, the setlist, and whether he delivered a legendary moment. Tap in for insightful sports talk, cultural commentary, and plenty of laughs along the way!
Tap in with your favorite Casanegros by writing them or following them on social media: