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CLASSIC CONVOS: COMEDIAN EARTHQUAKE: “I WAS ONE GOOD BLACK WOMAN AWAY!”
Episode 222

CLASSIC CONVOS: COMEDIAN EARTHQUAKE: “I WAS ONE GOOD BLACK WOMAN AWAY!”

On this episode of Majic 102.1’s Madd Hatta Show, comedian Earthquake brings his trademark raw honesty and sharp humor to the mic, proving that no subject is off-limits. Fresh from the success of his Netflix special, "Joke Telling Business" and an upcoming Fox sitcom, Quake opens up about how marriage and finding the right woman gave him focus, trading “non-money-making conversations” for true partnership. A proud military veteran, he delivers unfiltered takes on U.S. leadership, modern warfare, and why he finds it insulting when non-veterans speak on battles they never fought. From politics and cancel culture to love, career, and the realities of Black life in America, Earthquake keeps it seismic, real, and hilarious—while reminding fans to catch him live at the Houston Improv before tickets sell out.

MADD HATTA SHOW PODCAST · Earthquake, Madd Hatta

October 3, 202512m 58s

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Show Notes

On this episode of Majic 102.1’s Madd Hatta Show, comedian Earthquake brings his trademark raw honesty and sharp humor to the mic, proving that no subject is off-limits. Fresh from the success of his Netflix special, "Joke Telling Business" and an upcoming Fox sitcom, Quake opens up about how marriage and finding the right woman gave him focus, trading “non-money-making conversations” for true partnership. A proud military veteran, he delivers unfiltered takes on U.S. leadership, modern warfare, and why he finds it insulting when non-veterans speak on battles they never fought. From politics and cancel culture to love, career, and the realities of Black life in America, Earthquake keeps it seismic, real, and hilarious—while reminding fans to catch him live at the Houston Improv before tickets sell out.