Off Code Podcast
Real and intriguing conversations about the Black…
Monique Duson & Kevin Briggins · Off Code Podcast
Show overview
Off Code Podcast has been publishing since 2022, and across the 4 years since has built a catalogue of 77 episodes. That works out to roughly 75 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 52 min and 1h 6m — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Society & Culture show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed yesterday, with 7 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 26 episodes published.
From the publisher
Real and intriguing conversations about the Black community and how we can move forward into biblical human flourishing. Hosted by: Monique Duson and Kevin Briggins. Sponsored by the Center for Biblical Unity.
Latest Episodes
View all 77 episodesWelcome to Equality: The End of Racial Gerrymandering and Special Treatment
Democrat Leaders Don’t Care About You — Only Your Vote
"Defund the Police Was a Lie" – Woke Churches, BLM & Law Enforcement
Feminism & Welfare Destroyed the Black Family
Why the Black Community Must Stop Treating Government as God

"You are NOT Oppressed!" Jamal Bryant's Target Boycott Disaster
Monique and Kevin break down the Jamal Bryant Target boycott controversy and the embarrassing backtrack that followed. They expose the long history of race hustling in the black community — where leaders weaponize grievances for personal gain instead of promoting real solutions. There is no system holding you back. It's your choices, your culture, and your priorities. Real flourishing comes from personal responsibility, not begging corporations or clinging to outdated victim narratives.

Reviving Fatherhood: What the Black Community Needs Now! | Off Code #71
In this episode, we talk with author Brian Shannon about his new children’s book, My Daddy's Shoes. Through this story, Brian highlights the reality that children—especially boys—need fathers who are present, active, and consistent. The “big shoes” of fatherhood represent more than size or maturity; they represent the faith, character, and wisdom that fathers pass down to their children. We discuss the vital role fathers play in shaping their children and how the investment a father makes today prepares the next generation to step confidently into the world tomorrow.

How Black Feminism Emasculated Men & Destroyed Families (Former Feminist Speaks) | Off Code #67
Former feminist Breanna Benton (CFADD Family Champion) sits down with Monique to expose how Black feminism quietly reshaped culture, emasculated men, and broke families—without most women even realizing it. From “I don’t need a man” to embracing biblical submission, headship, and explosive family growth—this is the raw conversation the church needs. Find out more about Christian Families Against Destructive Decisions: CFADD.org #BlackFeminism #BiblicalWomanhood #ChristianMarriage #CFAD #Submission #BlackFamilies

Skinfolk Ain’t Kinfolk: Why Black Liberals Treat Black Conservatives Like the Enemy | Off Code #70
When a black conservative dares step on an HBCU campus, the reaction isn’t debate — it’s “Call security!” Monique and Kevin react to the viral clip of an HBCU administrator losing it over conservative outreach, exposing the cult-like intolerance that treats black conservatives and biblical Christians as enemies. From the Democrat plantation to the twisted “social justice Jesus,” this is the raw truth about why some black voices are silenced while others are celebrated #BlackConservative #HBCU #DemocratPlantation

Victimhood Is the New Plantation: Finishing ‘The Story of Black America' | Off Code #69
Monique and Kevin wrap up their reaction to a very controversial video: “The Story of Black America.” They go DEEP on the hardest-hitting claims: • Is “ghetto” culture actually British redneck culture from southern England? (Thomas Sowell on steroids) • Why some Black Americans cling to victimhood like it’s the new plantation • The uncomfortable truth about freedom vs. the comfort of mental oppression • How American ratchet culture got exported to Africa (Monique’s wild stories from Cape Flats & Uganda) • Rapper dictators, socialism’s grip on Africa, and why Christianity—not genetics—is the real game-changer We agree with a lot… but we also call CAP on the parts that go too far. This one’s raw and unfiltered. Watch the full video we’re reacting to: https://youtu.be/nlxPMiR7IcE Missed Parts 1 & 2? Start here: Part 1: https://youtu.be/y6L5TuQ9hEg Part 2: https://youtu.be/l5_npOqTJQA #BlackAmericaExplained #ThomasSowell #Victimhood #BlackCulture #OffCodePodcast

When the Race Card EXPIRES: Why White Kids Now Praise Hitler | Off Code #68
The race card is maxed out. 2020 screamed “white silence = violence.” 2025 answers with swastika emojis and “gas chamber” memes. Nick Fuentes says “Christ is King" and then streams 4 hours of Jew-hate. Same mouth, zero Gospel. Monique & Kevin expose the flip: The exact moment the race card hit E. Color, Communism And Common Sense, by Manning Johnson https://www.amazon.com/Color-Communism-Common-Manning-Johnson/dp/1258775050 #OffCode #2020Backlash #BlackfaceBonnet #YoungRepublicans #PostGeorgeFloyd #ChristOverCulture #RaceCardExpired #NickFuentes #PostObama #ChristIsKing

The Anti-Christian Pathologies of Black Culture | Off Code #66
Panelists Chad Jackson, Kevin Briggins, and Blanchard Robinson react to a viral reel, exploring black culture’s pathologies, Marxist roots, and the call for a unified American or Christian identity. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PldUrPPbCo8 #BlackCulture #Christianity #OffCode

Tear Down Whiteness = Tear Down Christianity: The Marxist Plot Against Black Culture | Off Code #65
What do BLM, Andrew Tate's "Christ is King" and the communist fist on a cross have in common? They're all part of the Marxist hijacking of black culture—turning biblical black America (low crime, strong families) into today's chaos of fatherlessness, matriarchy, and ethnic idolatry. In this raw episode, Kevin is joined by Adam B. Coleman, Sam Sey, Lennox Kalifungwa and others to decode the word "Whiteness" and challenge black Christians with the question: Is it Christ first or black first? Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8uyMDgaoKg #BlackCulture #MarxismExposed #TrueChristianity #TearDownWhiteness #BLMTruth #ChristIsKing #OffCode #CultureWar #BiblicalUnity

Debunking Stereotypes: Reframing Black Culture in Christian Communities | Off Code #64
In this special edition of Off Code, join Kevin for a thought-provoking panel discussion with other podcasters, challenging harmful generalizations about black culture within Christian communities. Sparked by a controversial viral clip from the King's Hall podcast, this episode dives deep into the misrepresentations of black culture, addressing stereotypes around violence, fatherlessness, and morality. With diverse perspectives from panelists, including insights from African immigrants and American-born Christians, the conversation explores the intersection of faith, ethnicity, and culture. Discover how class, sin, and shared Christian values transcend racial divides, and why framing issues through a lens of grace and truth is essential for human flourishing. Tune in for a candid, educational dialogue that seeks to reframe black culture and foster unity in the church. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8uyMDgaoKg

The Role of Black Men in Restoring Black Culture | Off Code #63
Join Kevin Briggins and Devin Smith as they discuss the importance black men must play in restoring black culture, the family, and the church.

Blackness vs. Christianity: A Dangerous Divide, Part 2 | Off Code #62
Join part 2 of the conversation between Monique and Kevin as they dive into the emotional aftermath of Charlie Kirk's assassination, exploring its impact on the Black community and America. They unpack Kevin’s blog post, "Dear Black People: Charlie Kirk Loved You," dissecting the ideological divide of "whiteness" vs. "blackness," the dangers of grievance culture, and the hope for biblical unity. Discover how these worldviews shape our society and what it means to move toward human flourishing as a Christian. Read Kevin's article: https://www.centerforbiblicalunity.com/post/dear-black-people-charlie-kirk-loved-you #CharlieKirk #BlackCommunity #ChristianPerspective #CulturalDivide

Blackness vs. Christianity: A Dangerous Divide | Off Code #61
Join Monique and Kevin as they dive into the emotional aftermath of Charlie Kirk's assassination, exploring its impact on the Black community and America. They unpack Kevin’s blog post, "Dear Black People: Charlie Kirk Loved You," dissecting the ideological divide of "whiteness" vs. "blackness," the dangers of grievance culture, and the hope for biblical unity. Discover how these worldviews shape our society and what it means to move toward human flourishing as a Christian. Read Kevin's article: https://www.centerforbiblicalunity.com/post/dear-black-people-charlie-kirk-loved-you #CharlieKirk #BlackCommunity #ChristianPerspective #CulturalDivide

Debunking Myths of the Slave Trade & Assimilation | Off Code #60
Join Monique and Kevin for an engaging and thought-provoking discussion in Part 2 of their deep dive into Black history. This episode explores the complex historical and cultural factors shaping African-American identity, from the impact of African diseases on the transatlantic slave trade to the unique cultural dynamics of the American South. Discover how climate, disease immunity, and regional differences influenced the migration and assimilation challenges faced by African-Americans, as well as the surprising cultural exchanges between Black and White Southerners. The hosts address myths about slavery, the diversity of African ethnicities, and the economic roots of the slave trade. The Story of Black America https://youtu.be/nlxPMiR7IcE

Going Off Code on Black America’s History, Part 1 | Off Code #59
Join Monique and Kevin as they react to the video, "Black America Explained," diving into the history, culture, and narratives shaping Black America. They explore the video’s bold claims about Black history, the South’s role in shaping Black culture, and the impact of progressive ideologies. From slavery to modern-day dynamics, they unpack the complexities of Black identity, challenge mainstream narratives, and discuss who can tell Black history. Source: The Story of Black America https://youtu.be/nlxPMiR7IcE #BlackHistory #OffCode #BlackAmerica #CulturalCommentary

Black African or Pan American: A Biblical Response to the Essence Festival Controversy | Off Code #58
This year's Essence Festival of Culture sparked heated debate over representation, cultural ownership, and diaspora unity. Some attendees felt the event shifted away from its Black American roots, while others embraced its broader Pan-African focus. In this episode, we examine the controversy through the lens of Scripture—asking how the gospel speaks to questions of identity, culture, and unity. From Ephesians 2 to Revelation 7.