The Cut is a barbershop reasoning/conversation that is aired on CVM TV on Mondays at 8pm. Here is where we discuss the topics from a unique perspective. The Cut is hosted by Wayne Mitchell from the Meet The Mitchells RU-vid channel.
I admire Wayne's ability to let his guests speak. This is truly an amazing conversation. I believe this show will win some sort of award. The BEST show on mainstream media this year. Congrats Wayne and CVM
Mad respect for Kareem for speaking out about his struggles with mental health! 👏🏾 Men, especially Jamaican men usually don’t speak about their struggles…
I'm a daddy's girl, and i LOVE hearing the Daddys perspective. Being a Daddy means setting the standard. EVERY man in your daughter's life will forever be measured on a scale of 1 to Daddy. If you understand that, you immediately see the impact a Daddy makes.
I absolutely love this episode! Dan Dan, Kareem and Wayne together just shows how far the male perspective has grown because there was a time when male fathers taking care and showing unconditional love to their daughters and even other male friends was not common!
I watch MTM religiously as a silent cousin and I’ve been hearing Wayne talk about it but I never tuned it till today. I LOVE THIS! It’s so refreshing to hear men having these types of conversations. So enlightening! I love everything about this lol congratulations Wayne this is amazing 🎉. Now I’m going to catch up on the episodes I’ve missed!
Wayne, The Cut a fire enuh. Best thing on CVM. Congrats man🎉 make hay while the sun shine. You winning. Just like MTM me watch every episode as them drop from day one. Nice just like hot bread.
All I can say is that I really enjooooooyed this Cut. The guest personalities were fun to watch, they were articulate and so straight up open. Wayne I love MTM, but I prefer the Wayne in The Cut. You gentlemen, all products of our high schools, are proof that our school system and traditional families produced fine men.
Great topic. Fantastic discussion I believe too many men are hiding their mental fatigue....Some has no idea what is going on but they are going through it...Too many Jamaicans take mental illness as a joke....Not because they know it's as serious as it is....Mental illness is a worldwide problem.
Kareem said he doesn’t want a wife, his own family/kids & doesn’t see that changing but then said it’s because he is selfish & focused on achieving goals & he wants to be able to provide a life free of lack. Does there not come a point when goals are reached? When all of your ambitions are attained and you’ve become equipped & able to give your all? To each their own of course but that seemed slightly confusing. Having ambition is perfectly fine but Living your life strictly chasing things seems like it only leads to a lonely and forgettable ending. Wanting to live forever only committed to attaining a desired status and things seems miserably imbalanced. Life is about balance, you can do and be more than one thing. Good episode though.
That’s what life is for men. Most men don’t want wives or family or kids they just wanna live free and do whatever they want. But they’re then forced to attain a wife family and kids if there are real men around you they’ll approve of what I’m saying.
I always say that to my son, don’t say negative things to others because you will tell someone 99 positive things and one negative thing will live rent free in the receiver head 😢
This is my first time watching The Cut, I really enjoyed the conversation. I follow Dan Dan and Kareem so it was good to hear their stories. I would like to see more of Dan Dan serious side, he did get there and I enjoyed it. Dan Dan full of potential, continue to build in your interviewing skills, separating the comedy with time and experience. Always love to hear Kareem, I can see he is extremely hard on himself. A family will make you better Kareem, do not fear when the time is right. Wayne as usual, growing, and expanding in different spaces. Great job men!
Dan Dan hit the nail on the head about Father’s being present in the children’s lives. My father didn’t live with us and to be frank he wasn’t there a lot but when he was he made it count. I feel like the most important person in the world when I’m around my dad. I can’t explain the feeling. Fathers please be there for your children.
First off, major props to Wayne and production for bringing together Dan Dan and Kareem, guys who aren't afraid to dive deep into their thoughts and feelings. It's refreshing to see men openly discussing issues that resonate with both genders. My only critique is that there's SO much rich content jam-packed into this episode that I found myself craving more. Each guest brought something unique to the table, and it felt like we only scratched the surface of their stories. I genuinely believe that each guest deserves their own dedicated hour to fully explore their experiences and perspectives. Looking forward to the next episode! 😃
Very interesting point. Maybe the show should be broken in segments, where you do one on one with each guest, then a closing segment of bringing both guest together. Just a thought. Very good show.
Love this discussion. The topic of mental health, especially coming from a male is very beneficial to so many. Jamaican men are thought to hide their feelings and mental ill health is a taboo . Wayne continue the great work much love. MTM first cousin/aunty❤
I enjoyed this to the fullest . We need more episodes like this. I was so glued from start to finish . Big up Dan Dan , Wayne Mitchell and Kareem Bwoyatings
Great show guys. Both Dan Dan and Kareem are super guys. Thanks for always being authentic Kareem, and for sharing such deep and sensitive issues. Love you 3. ❤❤❤ Keep up the good works Wayne.
Totally enjoyed this episode . Dan Dan and Kareem brought great conversations . This is really a good look . It’s time to invite a female to the barber shop
Ive been smiling and laffing from the intro start...each epi is unique, authentic vulnerable n fill with laughter...dan dan, kareem n wayne together best sunday vibe
Respect is due for this program bringing such positivity to make a difference in society. Thanks to Kareem and Dan Dan to share their life experiences which is very impactful. Wayne, love and blessings as always.
Loved the conversation, especially Kareem's honesty about his mental health issues. We are as sick as our secrets is a popular quote and talking truths is a very good thing. Thanks for sharing and blessings
Brilliant conversation!! Big up uself Wayne and guest. A very necessary conversation across the board. Proud of you Wayne. You are truly a blessing. Memba Wayne,...haters gonna hate.❤😊
I must say, I thoroughly enjoyed this episode. What stood out to me was Kareem’s struggle with depression and anxiety. Most important when he said he went to therapy and was diagnosed with depression and anxiety. A lot of the times some ppl self diagnose without fully starting the proper process of getting the help that they need. Whether it be meds, therapy, getting exercises and situational coping mechanisms. I loved how each person basically emphasized that it’s ok for men to really talk about their feelings etc etc. wonderful show. Bless
Awesome episode 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 I admire the diverse the conversation was. I also loved that is was a conversation where all parties were freely expressing their thoughts 💭 without any judgement #thecut🫶🏽
No lie, I loved Kareem from a longer time, but this video made me appreciate him even more. Big up Wayne for this new venture, it is really a good look. NOW for my all time favorite Mr. Dan Dan, love love, love you. Big respect goes out to all 3 gentleman, love the video, and I'm now a all time fan.