Fresh and Fit
Presentation
Hosted byWalter Weekes
Myron Gaines
GenreTalk, dating, finances, current events
Format
  • Audio
  • video
LanguageEnglish
Length2–5 hours
Country of originUnited States
Production
ProductionAaron Chris Pogson
Publication
Original releaseOctober 26, 2020 (October 26, 2020)
ProviderYouTube (2020–present)
Twitch (2021–present)
Spotify (2022–present)
Rumble (2022–present)
Related
Websitewww.freshandfitmiami.com
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2020–present
Subscribers1.53 million[1]
Total views348.8 million[1]
100,000 subscribers
1,000,000 subscribers

Last updated: November 3, 2023

The Fresh and Fit Podcast is a men's-right podcast hosted by Amrou Fudl, known professionally as "Myron Gaines" or "Fit", author of the book Why Women Deserve Less, and Walter Weekes, professionally known as "FreshPrinceCEO" or simply "Fresh". Created on October 26, 2020, the podcast hold conversations regarding financial gains, dating advice, and gender roles. The podcast is also known for featuring controversial guests such as Andrew Tate, Nick Fuentes, and Destiny. During their "After Hours" shows, the podcast brings in young women to discuss issues relating to dating, relationships, traditional masculinity, and feminism.

Fresh and Fit has been criticized for its hosts' opinions regarding women and relationships, often associating them with misogyny.[2][3] On August 18, 2023, Fresh and Fit was demonetized on YouTube for a show they had with guest Nick Fuentes discussing subjects regarding the Jewish community that were deemed antisemitic.[4]

Format

The podcast streams live every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. On Mondays, known as "Money Monday" The podcast talk about investing, real estate and give advice for financial gain, sometimes featuring special guests. On Wednesday, known as "Red Pill Wednesday", formally known as "Womanizer Wednesday", The podcast discuss ways to date, maintain rotation, dating advise and sometimes do a "couples intervention". On Friday, known as "Fitness/Call-in Friday", the podcast allows its viewers to interact with both Host through phone calls and chat, while discussing past topics, asking questions for advice, or criticizing.[5] After every show, the podcast has an "After Hours" show where they bring in women from all around the world to discuss topics regarding dating, relationships, gender roles, and having debates.[6]

Background

The Fresh and Fit Podcast began on October 26, 2020 as part of the manosphere and the men's rights movement. It was founded by Myron Gaines and Walter Weekes.[7][3][8] Gaines left his job on December 5, 2020 to work full-time on the podcast with Weekes, he is also the author of the book Why Women Deserve Less.[7][9]

According to university professor Lisa Sugiura, who is the author of the book The Incel Rebellion: The Rise of the Manosphere and the Virtual War Against Women, the hosts of Fresh and Fit, along with other manosphere figures such as Andrew Tate, are compelling to viewers because they are seen as "anti-mainstream". "But... the contradiction is that [they are] very much part of the mainstream and validating the usual tropes about gender and violence against women," she said in 2022.[3]

In March 2022, the podcast received a week-long ban on YouTube for hate-speech. The hosts stated that they were the target of "targeted attack" and alluded to a "mass report" coming from an unnamed youtuber. Gaines stated that "two videos that are old as hell were flagged, and the way that they were flagged was indicative of a mass report that was very obviously a targeted attack".[10]

In July 2023, Fresh and Fit hosted White Nationalist Nick Fuentes on multiple episodes. According to Media Matters for America, Fuentes stated during the show that women were "baby machines" because "that's what their brains are about".[7] In one of the episodes featuring Fuentes, Gaines stated that "we're the biggest platform that's talking about the JQ. No one else will do it." The term "JQ" has been interpreted by Media Matters to refer to the Jewish question. All together, Fresh and Fit's livestreams featuring Nick Fuentes garnered 2.4 million views on Rumble.[11]

On August 18, 2023, Fresh and Fit, which at the time had over 1.4 million subscribers on YouTube, was demonetized on the platform and could no longer receive donations from viewers. The hosts stated that they did not know why YouTube had made its decision, but suggested that it was because of the themes they would usually cover on their videos. Gaines stated that the podcast hosted "uncomfortable conversations about uncomfortable topics" and that "that's unfortunately the risk you take when you make the kind of content that we do". Gaines said that the podcast would continue on Rumble, in addition to YouTube.[7]

Opinions

In a 2020 TikTok video, Gaines stated that "when a girl tells you: 'Hey, let's raincheck or reschedule,' you [should] simply respond, 'Hey, that's cool, but I'm not really a fan of flaky girls”, because, according to him, "if you take her on a date after she did some BS like that, she's gonna think it's OK. Don't reinforce bad behavior with positive treatment." The video sparked criticism and mild support from social media users. The podcast's TikTok account, which had over 50,000 followers at the time, was also deleted from the platform following the publication of Gaines' video.[12][13]

Both hosts of the podcast have stated that they do not date "ghetto black women and Shaniquas".[14][15] In one instance, Gaines said that it is "just a preference [they] have to not date black women."[16]

Fresh and Fit has hosted Andrew Tate in its livestreams multiple times. Following the criminal investigations of Tate, the hosts have argued for his innocence.[17]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "About Fresh and Fit Podcast". YouTube.
  2. Robinson, Harper (2022-01-20). "'You're not special': Female Instagram model confronts male podcast host on-air". FOX 59. Retrieved 2023-09-19.
  3. 1 2 3 Onibada, Ade (2022-09-28). ""My Brother Is So Far Gone": How Male Influencers Turned The Men In These People's Lives Toxic". BuzzFeed News. Retrieved 2023-09-16.
  4. Lindsay Dodgson (August 22, 2023). "The host of manosphere podcast 'Fresh & Fit' choked up after announcing it had been demonetized on YouTube". www.insider.com. Retrieved October 11, 2023.
  5. David A. (November 8, 2022). "Fresh And Fit Podcast: A Look At One Of The Most Popular Relationship And Fitness Podcasts On The Internet". www.netinfluencer.com. Retrieved October 11, 2023.
  6. Jhanaya Belle (August 24, 2023). "The Rise & Fall Of The "Fresh And Fit" Podcast". www.hotnewhiphop.com. Retrieved October 11, 2023.
  7. 1 2 3 4 Dodgson, Lindsay. "The host of manosphere podcast 'Fresh & Fit' choked up after announcing it had been demonetized on YouTube". Business Insider. Retrieved 2023-09-14.
  8. Dixit, Marni (2022-04-29). "Kyle and Jackie O blast 'misogynistic' guests: 'F**k off, clown!'". Yahoo Life. Retrieved 2023-09-16.
  9. Grow, Kory (2023-03-30). "A Popular Hip-Hop Podcast Has Become a Safe Haven for White Supremacy: Report". Rolling Stone (politics). Retrieved 2023-09-16.
  10. Glaze, Virginia (April 2022). "Fresh & Fit claim they're victims of "targeted attack" following YouTube hate speech ban". Dexerto. Retrieved 2023-09-14.
  11. "Right-wing dating podcast Fresh & Fit embraces Holocaust denial". Media Matters for America. 2023-07-12. Retrieved 2023-09-14.
  12. Mather, Katie (2020-12-30). "TikTok lifestyle coach deletes controversial dating advice after facing backlash: 'If a red flag were a man...'". Yahoo News. Retrieved 2023-09-16.
  13. Moore, Cortney (2020-12-28). "TikTok dating coach blasted after suggesting men 'punish' women for rescheduling dates: 'Absolutely clueless'". Fox News. Retrieved 2023-09-14.
  14. "Brittany Renner goes viral on Twitter for roasting Fresh & Fit podcast hosts". Dexerto. Retrieved 2023-09-15.
  15. Nixon, Avery (2022-02-21). "Sexist Men With Microphones and How to Fight Them". The Montclarion. Retrieved 2023-09-19.
  16. "Will the 'Fresh and Fit' podcast be the next Andrew Tate-style controversy?". We Got This Covered. 2022-12-01. Retrieved 2023-09-14.
  17. Horowitz, Justin (2023-03-16). "Beyond Andrew Tate: Meet the misogynistic "manosphere" influencers proliferating across social media". Media Matters for America. Retrieved 2023-09-14.
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