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What's a matriarchy? Documentarian Izzy Chan puts us up on game about what matriarchies actually are and what they're like, and reveals surprising facts about women-led societies.Remoy takes the mic this week to explore this system that is often viewed as a patriarchy with women in charge. Matriarchy, however, is far from that. Remoy makes the important note, which bears repeating, that most sources used to write this episode have the same patriarchal lens that we are trying to unMASK. We must always bear this in mind.Izzy talks us through the buzz words that describe women-led societies—what's matrilineal versus matrilocal versus matriarchal? Listen to find out!But there's a reason why Izzy only uses one of these terms, though. She shares her experience creating her documentary Matriarch and the feedback she's gotten.Izzy dispels the one-to-one comparison between patriarchy and matriarchy using facts from the societies she's exploring in Matriarch.What role do men play in a matriarchy?Izzy fascinates Remoy and Samantha with the way men leaders (and husbands) are picked in the matriarchies she's documenting.Roles were respected in a different way in matriarchies, a way that didn't require oppression or exploitation. So much to learn from this system…Why don't we hear that much about matriarchies? Besides separate efforts to undermine their existence and legitimacy, many of them have been overtaken by patriarchal settlers.Remoy talks us through a couple matriarchies from different corners of the world.First the Bijagos. Folks living in the Guinea Bissau archipelago were a matriarchy run by clan mothers. But this wasn't just patriarchy with women at the top. Listen to find out how the Bijagos ran their community.Then he comes to the Western hemisphere to present the Haudenosaunee, an indigenous group based in what is now Canada. Also a matriarchal and matrilineal community with mixed leadership, the Haudenosaunee is a longstanding group with community as one of its core values.Is it true that in some societies, women propose to men? Get ready to hear more excitement from Remoy than you've heard all year. Izzy paints a picture of the matriarchies and what it looks like to include all genders in leadership. She makes an important point about gender roles in matriarchies, which she credits to her advisor on Matriarch, a member of the Haudenosaunee tribe.Why are there so many matriarchies that no longer exist? Look no further than Western settler culture and colonialism. Guess how they proceeded?Quiz yourself on matriarchies with all the buzz words we give you this episode!HoyanehOrebokClan motherDatukRemoy gets just five questions to ask Izzy about matriarchy and gender. Izzy shines more light on one of patriarchy's running theme: control.Is it still a problem in matriarchy? We'll let you take a wild guess.She shares the most surprising things about matriarchy and checks all of us on the language that we use when talking about community.Izzy implores us to ask “Right for whom?!” when it comes to gender roles in any system.Izzy shares why it's important to study and document matriarchies. What can we learn from them?Would you move to a matriarchy for a year? Why or not?? Let us know!Referenced in this episode:The first look at Matriarch, Izzy Chan's upcoming documentary on matriarchal societies:Indonesia's MinangkabauKhasis: India's indigenous matrilineal societyIn Sahara Desert's Tuareg Tribe, Islamic Women Rule The RoostA look at the MosuoInformation about the Haudenosaunee from the HaudenosauneeSome history on the BijagosCOMPANION PIECES:We talked about community with Jeremy Herte of Let's Talk Bruh and started exploring patriarchy vs matriarchy in Let's Talk MASKulinity, BruhLearn more about matriarchies!
We're joined by Jeremy Herte, Chicagoan host of the seminal Black masculinity podcast, Let's Talk Bruh. We're always talking about patriarchy, but what is it exactly? And is it really the way it's always been? Samantha shares the differences between matriarchy and patriarchy and highlights key differences beyond which gender is at the helm.We reflect on just a few societies that have maintained or developed matriarchal structures. Did you know there were hunter-gatherer societies in the present day? These societies are much more egalitarian than we might think.. Did you attend a Muffins with Mom or Donuts with Dads event as a kid? Some schools hold these parent events which might seem harmless. We talk through the unforeseen impact of this event designed for dads and Remoy evokes the importance of challenging the social behaviors that we think of as natural and default.Jeremy shares the inspiration behind Let's Talk Bruh and the big part that community played in starting the show and its impact on his life and perspective.Is there really a gender war? Jeremy gets into it and offers insight.Our guest explains how his unlearning of patriarchy required community in different aspects of his life. What's the hardest part of patriarchy to unlearn? Jeremy's answer might be different than you expect…Referenced on this episode:What is patriarchy? A little helpful breakdown from CNNHunter-gatherers operated a little differently than what we thoughtRethinking “Muffins with Moms” and “Donuts with DadsSome names to make it more inclusiveLet's Talk Bruh episode discussing gender wars within communities.Let's Talk Bruh podcast archiveCOMPANION PIECES:Sugar Hill Band? Capitalism and MASKulinity in Hip Hop, with masculinity scholar and accountability strategist, Nalo ZidanHome ALONE for the Holidays, with resident men's counselor, Justin LioiWe're All a Little MASKy, with #SameHere Global founder Eric KussinBlack Masculinity, Mental Health and Education, with clinical psychologist, Dr. Obari CartmanSome tips on men building communityOn Let's Talk Bruh
Instagram Live on 9/25/22 LTB is back with the help from a couple of our good friends Bemo Brown, Nalo Zidan and Quay Weston. We discuss Jay-Z's recent comments about words like "capitalist" being made up, full quote below: In response to a question from Rob Markman about his verse, Hov said, "We not falling for that tricknology, whatever the public puts out there now. Before it was the american dream, pull yourself up by the bootstraps, you can make it in america. All these lies that america told us our whole life and then when we start getting it they try to lock us out of it. They start inventing words like capitalist and things like that. We've been called nigger and monkey. So those words yall come up with, yall gotta come with stronger words." Subscribe to the Let's Talk Bruh YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsa2wXlKMWlpAER8v16zXZw Follow Let's Talk Bruh on Twitter & Instagram
Watch The State of Black Masculinity Pt. 2 on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Ue16pZoVeTs It's been a minute since we hit yall with the State of Black Masculinity Pt. 1. 2 years ago to be exact. In many ways it's a completely different world. As we enter year 3 of the pandemic, our lives, to varying degrees, have been flipped turned upside down. But in some ways, Black masculinity and the livelihoods of Black folks have remained unchanged. In today's episode we talk about living through the pandemic, the impact of white supremacy and state violence on us and we discuss a few names you may or may not have heard about from Boosie, to Dave Chappelle to Kevin Samuels. We close the show talking about what divesting from patriarchy looks like for us. We've all been indoctrinated into a system of patriarchy and toxic masculinity, but what does it look like to imagine alternatives for Black men? What does that work of unlearning harmful behaviors and replacing them with new ones look like? What lies on the other side of patriarchy for Black men? Subscribe to the Let's Talk Bruh YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsa2wXlKMWlpAER8v16zXZw Follow Let's Talk Bruh on Twitter & Instagram Join our Men's Facebook Group here: Let's Talk Bruh Facebook Group
Yes I am talking about AJ Johnson's 50th birthday and how she set up a MMF Threesome with her fine self. I also talk about why there is no such thing as Relationship advice (again). I touch on Valentine's day. I give a review of Nas' “Magic” and the latest Netflix documentary “Tindler Swindler.” I try to answer the question, “Should Men Make Podcasts” Here are the podcasts I discussed: Let's Talk Bruh: https://letstalkbruh.libsyn.com/ The Bishop Chronicles by Adisa Banjoko: http://www.bishopchronicles.com/ Dad Bod Rap Pod: https://dadbodrappod.com/ Here is that Elle article on the “Manosphere” that I referenced: https://www.elle.com/life-love/a38819237/black-manosphere-online-dating/ The website is up, PARTY PEOPLE! : https://omisbench.com/ All of my contact info is on that page. You can support the podcast with monthly contributions here: https://anchor.fm/dantresomi/support (Thank you!) For 2021, my goal is to sell 100 coffee mugs to raise $$$ for the show. Buy one. Heck Buy Two – support a brother: https://www.cafepress.com/omisbench.571434105 Here is the link to my Youtube page with all the old episodes from the previous seasons. Thank you all for the support: https://www.youtube.com/user/BrotherOmi/videos on the twitters: @dantresomi @omispodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dantresomi/support
Watch Black Men Talking About Mental Health on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obTLAA1B6w4 Fellas, are you happy? Are you good? You sure bruh? No foreal, let's sit with this for a minute. Patriarchy at an early age forces us to lie. Lie to others of course, but the first lie we tell is to ourselves. We say we're good when we're not. We suppress our feelings and emotions. We minimize both our pain and our joy and find it difficult to name our feelings when they even come up. Point blank, patriarchy teaches us to deny our own humanity and suffer in silence because that's” just what it means to be a man” and “that's what men do” But what if we could reclaim our feelings, emotions and the fullness of our humanity? What if instead of "boys don't cry" we told each other “you are enough just the way you are” or "your emotions and feelings are valid bro." In this episode we take a look at how patriarchy and toxic masculinity has impacted our mental health. We talk about why Black men have a suicide rate 3 times higher than other demographic groups. We also discuss how we can heal the wounds from patriarchy and reclaim our humanity. Subscribe to the Let's Talk Bruh YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsa2wXlKMWlpAER8v16zXZw Follow Let's Talk Bruh on Twitter & Instagram Join our Men's Facebook Group here: Let's Talk Bruh Facebook Group
Watch Black Men Talking About Love on YouTube Part 1 - Brotherhood Between Straight & Queer Black Men https://youtu.be/xj4P5mFGQdc What do we mean when we say brotherly love? Who are we including that phrase? Are all Black men included or only some? This episode explores what love can look like between Black men. We also unpack how homophobia has prevented us from establishing deeper connections with each other as Black men. And for those of us who are straight, what has that unlearning process looked like and how has it shown up with our other straight male friends? Patriarchy and toxic masculinity require us to do and be several things, but love is rarely part of that equation. So what happens when we make love a requirement for ourselves as Black men and boys? Part 2 - Are You Good at Being Vulnerable? https://youtu.be/NPuT_t_Nx8U What does it mean to be vulnerable? Are you good at it? Do you like being vulnerable? For many of us, embracing vulnerability is a foreign concept. It's uncomfortable and frankly at times it can be scary as hell. As men, we've been taught to reject vulnerability. It's looked at as a sign of weakness or softness. But we know that's not true. To be vulnerable is an act of courage. To be vulnerable is also an act of self love. It's an act of self acceptance. This is Part 2 of our conversation, "Black Men Talking About Love" and we also unpack what love means for us. We share what our self love game looks like. We attempt to define what love is. We live in a world where Black boys and men aren't typically associated with love so we try to envision a world that makes love a requirement for Black men and boys instead of patriarchy. In the first 20 minutes of today's episode we tackle a few Black Card Revoked Questions along with some questions from the My Therapy Cards for Black men deck. Subscribe to the Let's Talk Bruh YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsa2wXlKMWlpAER8v16zXZw Follow Let's Talk Bruh on Twitter & Instagram Join our Men's Facebook Group here: Let's Talk Bruh Facebook Group
In this episode, Aeon and the Lioness are joined by Jeremy Herte the creator and principal host of Let's Talk Bruh Podcast and we discuss the importance of creating healing spaces for Black men to work through their ish. LTB Social Media Website: https://www.letstalkbruh.com/Let's Talk Bruh Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/letstalkbruh/?hl=en Let's Talk Bruh Twitter: https://twitter.com/letstalkbruhpod?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Jeremy's Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jherte/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/jherte?lang=en Become a Patron on our Patreon page and get access to our exclusive content: https://www.patreon.com/boxno512podcast Email us at boxno512podcast@gmail.com Follow Us on Social Media: linktr.ee/boxno512podcast #podsincolor #podcastersofinstagram #podcasts #podcasting #podcastingwhileblack #transpodcasts #blackpodcasts #blackpodcasters #girlslikeus #blackwomenpodcasts #transgenderpodcasts #dopeblackpods
Black men, when was the last time you felt completely free during a sexual experience? It's okay if you've never felt that way. Patriarchy teaches us to prioritize power, control and performance in sexual experiences which can lead to wack sex at best and harmful consent at worst. But when we divest from patriarchy, we can begin to focus on pleasure instead of performance. Connection instead of control. Vulnerability / intimacy instead of power. Let's get free... Watch Black Men Talking About Sex on YouTube Part 1 - Black Men, What Does Sex Mean For You? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIzZYBRYii4 Part 2 - Black Men, Who Taught You About Sex? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQnNYVv1Czc Part 3 - Black Men, How Do You Connect With Your Body?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKnNNmZtTA8 Part 4 - Dropping October 29th on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsa2wXlKMWlpAER8v16zXZw Subscribe to the Let's Talk Bruh YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsa2wXlKMWlpAER8v16zXZw Follow Let's Talk Bruh on Twitter & Instagram Join our Men's Facebook Group here: Let's Talk Bruh Facebook Group
Groceries on LTB x Cash App Giveaway #2 Instructions 1. Subscribe to the Let's Talk Bruh YouTube channel 2. Send us an email to letstalkbruh@gmail.com with the subject line, "yall got me?" and your CashApp handle in the message 3. Friday October 15th at 9am we'll randomly select 5 winners and send each winner $100 via CashApp Additional Information 1. To ensure we receive your entry, please turn off the following YouTube privacy setting: Keep all my subscriptions private 2. If you're already subscribed to us on YouTube, simply send an email to letstalkbruh@gmail.com with your YouTube username in the message 3. We will be accepting entries until 9am EST on Friday October 15th and winners will be announced and notified by 10am EST "NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER. Must be 18 years or older and U.S. Resident. Void where prohibited. This promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, sanctioned, or associated with YouTube or Instagram. Winners announced Friday October 15th by 10am EST. Groceries on LTB x Cash App Giveaway Information - https://bit.ly/GroceriesOnLTB Black Men Talking About Sex (Trailer) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DObssVXubI&t=8s Subscribe to the Let's Talk Bruh YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsa2wXlKMWlpAER8v16zXZw Follow Let's Talk Bruh on Twitter & Instagram Join our Men's Facebook Group here: Let's Talk Bruh Facebook Group
Lunch on LTB x Cash App Giveaway Instructions 1. Subscribe to the Let's Talk Bruh YouTube channel 2. Send us an email to letstalkbruh@gmail.com with the subject line, "I want lunch on LTB" 3. Friday October 8th at 9am we'll randomly select 5 (five) winners and send each winner $30 via CashApp Additional Information 1. To ensure we receive your entry, please turn off the following YouTube privacy setting: Keep all my subscriptions private 2. If you're already subscribed to us on YouTube, simply send an email to letstalkbruh@gmail.com with your YouTube username in the message 3. We will be accepting entries until 9am EST on Friday October 8th and winners will be announced and notified by 10am EST "NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER. Must be 18 years or older and U.S. Resident. Void where prohibited. This promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, sanctioned, or associated with YouTube or Instagram. Winners announced Friday October 8th by 10am EST. Lunch on LTB x Cash App Giveaway Information - https://bit.ly/LunchOnLTB The State of Black Masculinity: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nzkzJ8oFTg&t=527s Subscribe to the Let's Talk Bruh YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsa2wXlKMWlpAER8v16zXZw Follow Let's Talk Bruh on Twitter & Instagram Join our Men's Facebook Group here: Let's Talk Bruh Facebook Group
Box No. 512 Podcast: Grown Black Trans Women Talk with Aeon and The Lioness
In this episode, Aeon and the Lioness are joined by Jeremy Herte the creator and principal host of Let's Talk Bruh Podcast and we discuss the importance of creating healing spaces for Black men to work through their ish. LTB Social Media Website: https://www.letstalkbruh.com/ Let's Talk Bruh Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/letstalkbruh/?hl=en Let's Talk Bruh Twitter: https://twitter.com/letstalkbruhpod?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Jeremy's Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jherte/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/jherte?lang=en Become a Patron on our Patreon page and get access to our exclusive content: https://www.patreon.com/boxno512podcast Email us at boxno512podcast@gmail.com Follow Us on Social Media: linktr.ee/boxno512podcast #podsincolor #podcastersofinstagram #podcasts #podcasting #podcastingwhileblack #transpodcasts #blackpodcasts #blackpodcasters #girlslikeus #blackwomenpodcasts #transgenderpodcasts #dopeblackpods --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/boxno512podcast/message
Hey!!!! Welcome, Welcome, Welcome To BLACK TO THE FUTURE PODCAST! We are so pleased you could join us here today! On this podcast we will discussing various topics through a Black, Queer, Feminist Lens. Our goal is elevate, educate, and empower those of us in the Black Queer community, and also to help our supporters and allies to become more knowledgeable about what we need as far as support! On this episode Xay Dé interviews a young, talented black woman - TYLER BRADLEY! "I am Tyler Lenn Bradley. I am a Creative, Self-Love Advocate and Changemaker. My mission is to help you be your own hero and also be a hero to others. I am devoted to helping you love yourself, while also accepting and advocating for others." These two talk about her childhood, the journey of self love, and her desire to create change in the most dynamic and impactful way! She created her company, HUE Productions to illustrate how we are all different hues, but at the end of the day we're all still human. TYLER BRADLEY: https://www.tylerlennbradley.com/ (WEBSITE) - https://www.instagram.com/tylerlennbradley/ (INSTAGRAM) - https://twitter.com/Tyler_L_Bradley (TWITTER) - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGvjag5nNbKBend77rJ1ysw (YOUTUBE) - https://www.facebook.com/TylerLennBradley (FACEBOOK) - https://linktr.ee/tylerlennbradley (LINKTREE) HUE PRODUCTIONS: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hue-productions-llc-896b1a1b8/ (LINKEDIN) - https://shoutoutla.com/meet-tyler-lenn-bradley-founder-artistic-director/ (ARTICLE) NEW PROJECT! The Fandom Travelers - https://www.instagram.com/thefandomtravelers/ (INSTAGRAM) Therapy For Black Girls: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/therapy-for-black-girls/id1223803641 (APPLE PODCASTS) - https://open.spotify.com/show/7kPXrtK66kXyiqpKTtsqNN?si=x-DOncy6RiaV9CC5RG0ZQw&dl_branch=1 (SPOTIFY) Let's Talk Bruh: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lets-talk-bruh/id1389693117 (APPLE PODCASTS) - https://open.spotify.com/show/7br9QsrSkt3kY8lzxJUt2q?si=UfFbyetoTASE9b9E_gTatQ&dl_branch=1 (SPOTIFY) FOLLOW: Xay Dé - https://www.instagram.com/pinkpryncess_xay/ (INSTAGRAM) | https://twitter.com/PinkPryncessXay (TWITTER) INTERACT: https://linktr.ee/blacktothefuturepodcast/
Attention! This is not your typical Let's Talk Bruh episode! On this week's episode we collaborated with David Ryan Castro-Harris, the Host of This Restorative Justice Life Podcast, for a conversation on restorative justice and accountability. We talk to David during Part 1 of our collaboration about his work with restorative justice and what that looks like. When you finish listening to Part 1, go over to This Restorative Justice Life Podcast for Part 2 where we get a little more personal with the times we've been held accountable for some of the harm we've committed in relationships and in our community. Got it? Ight bet, let's get it then. Listen to "Let's Talk Restorative Justice Bruh Pt. 2" on This Restorative Justice Life: https://bit.ly/3lTIQWz Learn more about David's organization, Amplify RJ here: https://www.amplifyrj.com/ Follow Let's Talk Bruh on Twitter & Instagram Join our Men's Facebook Group here: Let's Talk Bruh Facebook Group Subscribe to the Let's Talk Bruh YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsa2wXlKMWlpAER8v16zXZw
So excited to be sharing this collaboration with JHerte from "Let's Talk Bruh". First have of the conversation is on his feed. CLICK HEREAnd join us for the second half here!Let's Talk Bruh is a podcast on Black Masculinity. We have conversations on mental health/therapy, black male privilege, vulnerability, patriarchy's impact on black women, friendship, sex and much more with a type of vulnerability rarely heard in the podcast space. Our conversations are designed to create a space where Black Men can have deeper conversations, vent, laugh, cry, celebrate each other AND call each other for problematic behavior. With each episode we try to do our part in considering and suggesting new visions of black masculinity. Tune in every Wednesday.Full Podcast feed: https://letstalkbruh.libsyn.com/ Website: https://www.letstalkbruh.com/ Social: https://www.instagram.com/letstalkbruh/ https://twitter.com/letstalkbruhpod See all our workshops and courses at http://amplifyrj.com/learn Future Ancestor Collective (Community Gatherings): http://tiny.cc/ARJcommunity Rep Amplify RJ Gear at http://amplifyrj.threadless.com You can connect with Amplify RJ:Email list: http://tiny.cc/ARJemail Instagram: http://instagram.com/amplify.rjLinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/restorative-justice Facebook: http://facebook.com/amplifyrjTwitter: http://twitter.com/amplifyrjWebsite: http://amplifyrj.com
On today's show we link up Dr. Jared Ball. Dr. Ball is a father and husband. After that, he is a Professor of Communication Studies at Morgan State University in Baltimore, MD. and is founder/curator of imixwhatilike.org, a multimedia hub of emancipatory journalism and revolutionary beat reporting. Ball is also author of The Myth and Propaganda of Black Buying Power. Today we talked about his book, his earliest ideas about manhood and masculinity and what freedom looks like for him. Tap in and let us know what you think. Follow Dr. Ball on IG and Twitter Visit: Black Power Media Buy: The Myth and Propaganda of Black Buying Power This year our theme is, "Divesting from Patriarchy" so here's how you can get involved and have your opinion heard on the show: 1. Record a 30 second message of what divesting from patriarchy means to you 2. Send your message to letstalkbruh@gmail.com OR call 708-320-3126 to leave a voicemail OR send us a voice text via Instagram DM 3. Tune in to hear your clip on the show. Follow Let's Talk Bruh on Twitter & Instagram Join our Men's Facebook Group here: Let's Talk Bruh Facebook Group Subscribe to the Let's Talk Bruh YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsa2wXlKMWlpAER8v16zXZw
This episode I speak with Jeremy Herte who is the Host and Founder of Let's Talk Bruh. Let's Talk Bruh is a platform that creates content around Black masculinity and the impact of patriarchy in Black communities. The goal of his content is to create interactive, healing, and learning experiences with his audience, primarily Black men and male socialised folks of all sexual orientations and gender identities.We speak about his journey starting Let's Talk Bruh, platonic male intimacy between Black men Black men healing and divesting from patriarchy.To find out more about Jeremy you can find him on instagram @jherte and the Let's Talk Bruh instagram page @letstalkbruh.
In today's episode we talk to Shaan Lashun, 1/2 of the Molly House Project. Molly House Project is a community of bois, men, and masculine-of-center* trans folk committed to changing the way we talk about sex work. We speak to Shaan about the they do with MHP, how they got started in sex work and sex work activism and discuss some of the issues that male and masculine of center sex workers experience. If you're like us this will be a learning experience so we challenge you to listen with an open mind, heart, and ear. Let's get free. Tap in. Follow Shaan on IG and Twitter. What is Molly House Project - July 29th | 6pm CST Learn more about Molly House Project here: MollyHouseProject.org Meet the Founders of the Molly House, Where Masculine-of-Center Sex Workers Are Mobilizing Online - The Body This year our theme is, "Divesting from Patriarchy" so here's how you can get involved and have your opinion heard on the show: 1. Record a 30 second message of what divesting from patriarchy means to you 2. Send your message to letstalkbruh@gmail.com OR call 708-320-3126 to leave a voicemail OR send us a voice text via Instagram DM 3. Tune in to hear your clip on the show. Follow Let's Talk Bruh on Twitter & Instagram Join our Men's Facebook Group here: Let's Talk Bruh Facebook Group Subscribe to the Let's Talk Bruh YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsa2wXlKMWlpAER8v16zXZw
In today's episode we bring back an OG return guest of the show, Zach Nunn of Living Corporate. Living Corporate is a digital media network that amplifies the voices of Black and brown folks at work. In our conversation with Zach we talk about the recent performative uptick in corporate D&I initiatives during the pandemic and following the uprisings last summer. Zach talks about maintaining his values through this process as "all money aint good money". And in typical LTB fashion we bring it back to the personal and ask Zach how he's been balancing work, parenthood, being a husband and still have a full time job outside of Living Corporate. Tap in. Visit Living Corporate.com https://www.living-corporate.com/ Check out Living Corporate TV: https://www.living-corporate.com/webinars/ This year our theme is, "Divesting from Patriarchy" so here's how you can get involved and have your opinion heard on the show: 1. Record a 30 second message of what divesting from patriarchy means to you 2. Send your message to letstalkbruh@gmail.com OR call 708-320-3126 to leave a voicemail OR send us a voice text via Instagram DM 3. Tune in to hear your clip on the show. Follow Let's Talk Bruh on Twitter & Instagram Join our Men's Facebook Group here: Let's Talk Bruh Facebook Group Subscribe to the Let's Talk Bruh YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsa2wXlKMWlpAER8v16zXZw
In today's episode we link up with Ryan Ken! If you've been on the internet at some point in the last year, you've probably seen their Tik Tok videos go viral and make it to your timeline at least once or twice. Ryan is extremely talented and their brilliance shines through by pulling off something very difficult in comedy. They're able to challenge and pushback against societal norms when it comes to masculinity, gender identity / performance, and race while still being very funny. Ryan humblebrags a bit in our conversation about how they've only been doing comedic writing and acting for less a year (wow) and near the end of the conversation Ryan shares with us what divesting from patriarchy means for them. Tap in. Check out clips from this episode on our YouTube page: Ryan Ken On How They Starting Creating Tik Tok Videos Ryan Ken Shares What They've Learned From Acting and How Homophobia is a Prison Ryan Ken Reflects On The Messages They Received Growing Up About Masculinity Watch Ryan's Tik Tok Videos mentioned in this week's show The townspeople talking to Beast after the curse is broken Y'all know you want the pineapple drink Doing my part to keep cis straight male comedy alive This year our theme is, "Divesting from Patriarchy" so here's how you can get involved and have your opinion heard on the show: 1. Record a 30 second message of what divesting from patriarchy means to you 2. Send your message to letstalkbruh@gmail.com OR call 708-320-3126 to leave a voicemail OR send us a voice text via Instagram DM 3. Tune in to hear your clip on the show. Follow Let's Talk Bruh on Twitter & Instagram Join our Men's Facebook Group here: Let's Talk Bruh Facebook Group Subscribe to the Let's Talk Bruh YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsa2wXlKMWlpAER8v16zXZw
On today's episode we link up with Neal Carter, Principal of Nu View Consulting, the only Black and disabled own general consulting firm in the country. During our conversation with Neal we talk to him about his article, "What Hearing Police Sirens Means to Me as Black Disabled Man" and his experience living with Spina Bifida. We discuss what it means to live at the intersection of being Black living with a disability and close the show with what divesting from patriarchy looks like for him. Check out the aforementioned article by Neal below as well his, "A Black Mans's Guide to Rape Culture Syllabus". Listen and let us know what you think! After you finish listening to this week's episode, check out these articles: What Hearing Police Sirens Means to Me as a Black Disabled Man A Black Man's Guide To Rape Culture: A Syllabus Disability Ain't for Ya Dozens (or Demons): 10 Ableist Phrases Black Folks Should Retire Immediately Neal's Book Recommendations: Books on misogynoir The Best books for Budding Black Feminists Google Drive list with PDFs This year our theme is, "Divesting from Patriarchy" so here's how you can get involved and have your opinion heard on the show: 1. Record a 30 second message of what divesting from patriarchy means to you 2. Send your message to letstalkbruh@gmail.com OR call 708-320-3126 to leave a voicemail OR send us a voice text via Instagram DM 3. Tune in to hear your clip on the show. Follow Let's Talk Bruh on Twitter & Instagram Join our Men's Facebook Group here: Let's Talk Bruh Facebook Group Subscribe to the Let's Talk Bruh YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsa2wXlKMWlpAER8v16zXZw
This week on Let's Talk Bruh we linked up with Mark Anthony Neal. Dr. Neal is a Distinguished Professor of Black Popular Culture in the Department of African and African-American at Duke University, author of several books including: The New Black Man and Looking for Leroy focusing on Black masculinity. In our conversation today we talk about what it means for him to be a feminist and what divesting from patriarchy looks like for him. This year our theme is, "Divesting from Patriarchy" so here's how you can get involved and have your opinion heard on the show: 1. Record a 30 second message of what divesting from patriarchy means to you 2. Send your message to letstalkbruh@gmail.com OR call 708-320-3126 to leave a voicemail OR send us a voice text via Instagram DM 3. Tune in to hear your clip on the show. Follow Let's Talk Bruh on Twitter & Instagram Join our Men's Facebook Group here: Let's Talk Bruh Facebook Group Subscribe to the Let's Talk Bruh YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsa2wXlKMWlpAER8v16zXZw
This week's episode is about 3 years in the making. If you remember in the early Let's Talk Bruh days, we reviewed a documentary called, "The Feminist on Cellblock Y" and in that episode we interviewed the producers of the film Contessa Gayles and Emma Bordeaux. Fast forward to now and we finally have the opportunity to link up with one of the central figures in the documentary, Richie Reseda, and talk about his experience leading the program featured in the documentary called Success Stories. On today's show, we also speak to Indigo Mateo, one of the co-founders of Question Culture alongside Richie. We dig into her upcoming project "Single Player" and what it means to divest from patriarchy in her art and in her life overall. Watch "The Feminist on Cellblock Y" - CNN The Feminist on Cellblock Y documentary review and interview - Let's Talk Bruh Stream Indigo's latest single, "IRL" Indigo's Let's Talk Bruh Receipt Richie's Let's Talk Bruh Receipt Join the LTB Book Club as we discuss All Boys Aren't Blue on 6/16: http://bit.ly/LTBBookClub This year our theme is, "Divesting from Patriarchy" so here's how you can get involved and have your opinion heard on the show: 1. Record a 30 second message of what divesting from patriarchy means to you 2. Send your message to letstalkbruh@gmail.com OR call 708-320-3126 to leave a voicemail OR send us a voice text via Instagram DM 3. Tune in to hear your clip on the show. Follow Let's Talk Bruh on Twitter & Instagram Join our Men's Facebook Group here: Let's Talk Bruh Facebook Group Subscribe to the Let's Talk Bruh YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsa2wXlKMWlpAER8v16zXZw
This week we were joined by Paris Hatcher, founder and director, of Black Feminist Future. In today's episode we talked to Paris about Patriarchal Violence as a framework, what divesting from patriarchy or as Paris puts it, "breaking up with patriarchy" looks like for her and Paris gives us something to all think about when it comes to conversations and taking theory into practice. Check this out: What is Patriarchal Violence? A Working Definition from the Abolishing Patriarchal Violence Innovation Lab Black Feminist Future - Our Vision Keep up with Black Feminist Future Follow BFF on IG, Twitter, and FB Jubilee: A Black Feminist Homecoming "I don't care about manhood..." - Yolo Akili Join the LTB Book Club as we discuss All Boys Aren't Blue on 6/16: http://bit.ly/LTBBookClub This year our theme is, "Divesting from Patriarchy" so here's how you can get involved and have your opinion heard on the show: 1. Record a 30 second message of what divesting from patriarchy means to you 2. Send your message to letstalkbruh@gmail.com OR call 708-320-3126 to leave a voicemail OR send us a voice text via Instagram DM 3. Tune in to hear your clip on the show. Follow Let's Talk Bruh on Twitter & Instagram Join our Men's Facebook Group here: Let's Talk Bruh Facebook Group Subscribe to the Let's Talk Bruh YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsa2wXlKMWlpAER8v16zXZw
In this conversation with storyteller, father, and recovering rapper, Joél Leon, we cover a little bit of everything. We talk about what divesting from patriarchy looks like for him including: being mindful of the ways his privilege shows up as his platform grows, the frustrations associated with trying to reach Black men, and how early childhood experiences with porn shaped our conceptions of sex and sexuality. We're grateful to have had Joel share his vulnerability and gifts with us on today's show. Tune in now and let us know what you think. Let's Talk about Sex - Written by Joél Leon Join the LTB Book Club as we discuss Sugar in Our Wounds on 6/2: http://bit.ly/LTBBookClub This year our theme is, "Divesting from Patriarchy" so here's how you can get involved and have your opinion heard on the show: 1. Record a 30 second message of what divesting from patriarchy means to you 2. Send your message to letstalkbruh@gmail.com OR call 708-320-3126 to leave a voicemail OR send us a voice text via Instagram DM 3. Tune in to hear your clip on the show. Let's Talk Bruh is hiring! We're looking for a Business Development Strategist. Apply here. Follow Let's Talk Bruh on Twitter & Instagram Join our Men's Facebook Group here: Let's Talk Bruh Facebook Group Subscribe to the Let's Talk Bruh YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsa2wXlKMWlpAER8v16zXZw
This week we talked to Marvin Toliver of Melanated Social Work and we continued Mental Health Awareness Month with a conversation about Marvin's work, what radical therapy looks like and we get into our crying in therapy bag a little bit near the end, inspired by an instagram post from Marvin. Tap in and let us know what you think. Join the LTB Book Club as we discuss My Grandmother's Hands on 5/19: http://bit.ly/LTBBookClub This year our theme is, "Divesting from Patriarchy" so here's how you can get involved and have your opinion heard on the show: 1. Record a 30 second message of what divesting from patriarchy means to you 2. Send your message to letstalkbruh@gmail.com OR call 708-320-3126 to leave a voicemail OR send us a voice text via Instagram DM 3. Tune in to hear your clip on the show. Let's Talk Bruh is hiring! We're looking for a Business Development Strategist. Apply here. Follow Let's Talk Bruh on Twitter & Instagram Join our Men's Facebook Group here: Let's Talk Bruh Facebook Group Subscribe to the Let's Talk Bruh YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsa2wXlKMWlpAER8v16zXZw
This week we connected with Yolo Akili, the founder of BEAM (Black Emotional and Mental Health Collective). As May is Mental Health Awareness Month we talked to Yolo about all things mental health, but it didn't stop there. We dug into the radical framework, Social Justice Informed Mental Health Literacy, BEAM uses in their work and why this framework is important to the work they do in our communities. We also talk about Yolo, his story, and how he tries to live in alignment. Press play, tune in, and take out your notepad for this one. You don't wanna miss the gems Yolo was dropping. Lastly, big thanks to Demarco for sharing with us how he divests from patriarchy. Join the LTB Book Club as we discuss My Grandmother's Hands on 5/19: http://bit.ly/LTBBookClub This year our theme is, "Divesting from Patriarchy" so here's how you can get involved and have your opinion heard on the show: 1. Record a 30 second message of what divesting from patriarchy means to you 2. Send your message to letstalkbruh@gmail.com OR call 708-320-3126 to leave a voicemail OR send us a voice text via Instagram DM 3. Tune in to hear your clip on the show. Let's Talk Bruh is hiring! We're looking for a Business Development Strategist. Apply here. Follow Let's Talk Bruh on Twitter & Instagram Join our Men's Facebook Group here: Let's Talk Bruh Facebook Group Subscribe to the Let's Talk Bruh YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsa2wXlKMWlpAER8v16zXZw
This week on Let's Talk Bruh we linked up with Josh Odam aka Healing While Black. In today's show, Josh shares with us what his healing journey has looked like, how his divestment from patriarchy journey included a little tour as a hotep in training, and the number of services and programs he offers/supports with his platform. Tune in now. Follow him on IG to keep up with his work: @HealingWhileBlack Correction: In the show intro we incorrectly stated that Josh hosts the Sunday Survivor Series. The Sunday Survivor Series is actually hosted by Jewel the Gem and Jewel the Gem productions. Josh is one of the facilitators of the event. Josh is also one of the co-hosts of the Bearded Black Men Reading to You Before Bed along with Rukus, Veronzo, Darien, and Theo. For more information on the Sunday Survivor series hosted by Jewel the Gem follow Jewel on IG @jewel_thegem and follow @beardedblackmenread for info on their upcoming events. Join the LTB Book Club: http://bit.ly/LTBBookClub We're looking for Black men / Black male socialized people in the DC area for an upcoming in person panel series. Interested? Follow this link: http://bit.ly/LTBCastingCall This year our theme is, "Divesting from Patriarchy" so here's how you can get involved and have your opinion heard on the show: 1. Record a 30 second message of what divesting from patriarchy means to you 2. Send your message to letstalkbruh@gmail.com OR call 708-320-3126 to leave a voicemail OR send us a voice text via Instagram DM 3. Tune in to hear your clip on the show. Let's Talk Bruh is hiring! We're looking for a Business Development Strategist. Apply here. Follow Let's Talk Bruh on Twitter & Instagram Join our Men's Facebook Group here: Let's Talk Bruh Facebook Group Subscribe to the Let's Talk Bruh YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsa2wXlKMWlpAER8v16zXZw
It's official. Let's Talk Bruh is back. Did ya miss us? Resources from today's show: Patriarchal Violence Framework - Black Feminist Future Understanding Patriarchy - bell hooks Undoing Patriarchy - A Syllabus Join the LTB Book Club: http://bit.ly/LTBBookClub We're looking for Black men / Black male socialized people in the DC area for an upcoming in person panel series. Interested? Follow this link: http://bit.ly/LTBCastingCall This year our theme is, "Divesting from Patriarchy" so here's how you can get involved and have your opinion heard on the show: 1. Record a 30 second message of what divesting from patriarchy means to you 2. Send your message to letstalkbruh@gmail.com OR call 708-320-3126 to leave a voicemail OR send us a voice text via Instagram DM 3. Tune in to hear your clip on the show. Let's Talk Bruh is hiring! We're looking for a Business Development Strategist. Apply here. Follow Let's Talk Bruh on Twitter & Instagram Join our Men's Facebook Group here: Let's Talk Bruh Facebook Group Subscribe to the Let's Talk Bruh YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsa2wXlKMWlpAER8v16zXZw
Let's Talk Bruh is FINALLY back and we want to hear from you! This year our theme is, "Divesting from Patriarchy" so here's how you can get involved and have your opinion heard on the show: 1. Record a 30 second message of what divesting from patriarchy means to you 2. Send your message to letstalkbruh@gmail.com OR call 708-320-3126 to leave a voicemail OR send us a voice text via Instagram DM 3. Tune in next month to hear your clip on the show! Let's Talk Bruh is hiring! We're looking for a Business Development Strategist. Apply here. Join the Let's Talk Bruh Book Club. Register here. Follow Let's Talk Bruh on Twitter & Instagram Join our Men's group on Facebook: Let's Talk Bruh Facebook Group Subscribe to the Let's Talk Bruh YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsa2wXlKMWlpAER8v16zXZw
We said it once and we’ll say it again, and again, and again. BLACK LIVES MATTER! This week we continue with last week’s discussion about how Latinos need to do better in the fight for black liberation. We discuss what is race and how it is not the same as ethnicity, the difference between how Mexico & USA look at racism, and how we are calling out racism in our community. J & Lesly also continue their conversation with Laisa & Jackie about their Latinx experience with racism and conversations they're having with family and friends. We hope this episode is enabling those white passing latinos to do some internal work and really go full out for support of black lives. This isn’t an easy conversation for anyone and we understand. But enough is enough. We need to do better and be better. Remember, colonization didn’t happen overnight and neither will dismantling its structures. But together, we can do anything. It all starts with a conversation. Timo-itazke! —————————————————— FOLLOW US on Instagram: @HomoInTraining Email us how you are calling out your white latinx family and friends: HomoInTrainingPodcast@gmail.com —————————————————— Resources/Black Media: Breonna Taylor: what happened and how to help, BlackLivesMatter.com, BLM petitions, updated protests, resources, where to donate, education, Favorite Black Podcasts (Apple podcasts: QueerWOC, A Little Juju Podcast, Lady Don’t Take No (Simplecast), Let's Talk Bruh, Sibling Rivalry, Startalk Radio, Why Won't You Date Me?), #BLM Resources (Readings), Black Created Tarot Decks Masterpost —————————————————— Music Credit: Purple Planet - Phoenix Rising —————————————————— --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/homointraining/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/homointraining/support
BLACK LIVES MATTER. PERIOD. GTFO if you disagree. In this political climate people have asking Black Americans how to end racism and it's time we take accountability for our own actions and advance the cause. As Latinx people we have run into our fair share of racism and anti-blackness in our community and we are here to call you out. If you are doing the work on the ground, great! But this episode is aimed toward the white passing latinx people who are anti-black and use the "POC" acronym to protect themselves from scrutiny. Join J & Lesly for PART 1 with our two guests, Jackie & Laisa, as we discuss own problematic pasts, how they are working to decolonize their mindset, how are they breaking the cycle of racism with their loved ones and how we teach our relatives and friends that black lives matter. This will be part 1 out of 2. Next week will be posting part 2. Hope you enjoy! Totazke! —————————————————— FOLLOW US on Instagram: @HomoInTraining Email your Latinx experience: HomoInTrainingPodcast@gmail.com —————————————————— Resources/Black Media: Breonna Taylor: what happened and how to help, BlackLivesMatter.com, BLM petitions, updated protests, resources, where to donate, education, Favorite Black Podcasts (Apple podcasts: QueerWOC, A Little Juju Podcast, Lady Don’t Take No (Simplecast), Let's Talk Bruh, Sibling Rivalry, Startalk Radio, Why Won't You Date Me?), #BLM Resources (Readings), Black Created Tarot Decks Masterpost —————————————————— Music Credit: Purple Planet - Phoenix Rising —————————————————— --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/homointraining/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/homointraining/support
This conversation was amazing and definitely needed! I spoke with Vincent Moten entrepreneur and owner of Elevate Your Tastes and future sommelier. Fun Fact: We are cousins!! I wanted to speak to him about a story of how a friendship that he once had was broken down by their attitude and how he had to forgive them and himself during that time... This is a story that is a must listen! Show Notes: For some reason Zoom kept kicking us out of the meeting, so please forgive the technical difficulties... Also, please forgive the iPhone dinging noise Vincent mentioned the podcast "Let's Talk Bruh" see here: https://letstalkbruh.libsyn.com/ I mentioned being confident in this very thing, it was found in Philippians 1:6 New King James Version: "being confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ" Vincent Moten: Website: https://elevateyourtastes.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elevateyourtastes Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elevateyourtastes/ My Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dwaynestaten/ Leave me a Voice Message! https://anchor.fm/dwayne-staten5/message Music: Moody by Jay Someday https://soundcloud.com/jaysomeday Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/_moody Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/WJHTZpx9d2o
This week, I have Jeremy Here, host of Let's Talk Bruh - A podcast on black masculinity (@letstalkbruh), as a guest to discuss the history of his podcast and how he works to maintain a safe space for black men. Let's Talk Bruh is one of the podcasts I have followed for over 2 years and has brought me a tremendous amount of healing, knowledge and inspiration. Jeremy created a safe space for black men to be honest and vulnerable; a safe space for only black men to engage respectfully and celebrate the diversity of black men. I wanted to know more about the history of LTB and how he manages this safe space for black men. All of this and more in this episode of Diary of a Mad Black Man. I hope you enjoy it! Be sure to check out the podcast, especially if you are a black man - Let's Talk Bruh! Follow the Diary of a Mad Black Man on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook @ diaryofambm. Inquiries can be sent to blakethemillennial@gmail.com If you would like to support, donate or invest, to my podcast, cash app is $mealsbyblake or click the link below to contribute monthly! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/diaryofamadblackman/message
If you're experiencing bouts of exhaustion, despair, stress, or anxiety during this pandemic you are not alone. We got you. We talk about maintaining mental health and self care during this pandemic with friend of the show Dr. Justin Hopkins. In this week's show we discuss how to address the uncertainty of living during this pandemic. The anxiety that arises due to the fear of contracting COVID 19, navigating an uncertain job market and the strain of less physical connection with the ones we love. As men, we're groomed to always be in control, but right now that's simply not an option. That's something to be conscious of. So we also discuss the importance of addressing our anxieties, fears, and feelings by being mindful about what our thoughts and body is telling us. That and a little self care can go a long way. Register to our Live Shows! I Put My Lifetime In Between The Paper's Line's [Discussion + Intro to Journaling Workshop] w/ Kyr Mack - 5/14 @ 7PM EST Quarantine Kuts with Eric "KleanKut" Dixon [Discussion + Virtual Shape Up Workshop] - 5/18 @ 7PM EST From We Real Cool to We Just Real w/ Jason Rosario - 5/21 @ 7PM EST Creativity, Imagination, & Mental Health w/ Expressions Untold - 5/26 @ 7PM EST Creating Freedom in Confinement [Virtual Support Group - Black Men Only] w/ Jarrick the Floating Yogi - 5/28 @ 6PM EST Resources for today's episode: Let’s Talk Bruh’s Rona Mental Health Survival Guide Let the Pandemic Be a Wake-Up Call — and Take Control of Your Health - Level Mag Just When We Think We're Adjusting, We're Hit By A Coronavirus Dip Day - Huff Post UK Protecting your mental health during the coronavirus pandemic - John Hopkins Stress and Coping - CDC 5 signs your coronavirus anxiety has turned serious, threatening your mental health, and what to do about it - CNN Marriage Wasn’t Built to Survive Quarantine - Level The coronavirus pandemic is pushing America into a mental-health crisis - Washington Post What One Doctor’s Suicide Taught Us - NY Times Open Collective - Affordable Therapy Options Text 'TEAM' to 741741 for free mental health support - NBA Cares Do you have any questions for us? Did you learn something during today's episode? Did you change your mind about a particular topic? Let us us know. Email us your questions/comments/feedback at letstalkbruh@gmail.com and we'll read and respond to your email on an upcoming episode. Follow Let's Talk Bruh on Twitter & Instagram Join our Men's Facebook Group here: Let's Talk Bruh Facebook Group Subscribe to the Let's Talk Bruh YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsa2wXlKMWlpAER8v16zXZw
The Let's Talk Bruh Virtual Live Show is coming to a screen near you. We’re switching it up this month with something a bit different...starting next week on Monday the 11th, yall can now join us for a few Zoom Live Shows and Workshops! Register Today: Can I Live: A Discussion on Mental Health w/ Dr. Justin Hopkins - 5/11 @ 7PM EST I Put My Lifetime In Between The Paper's Line's [Discussion + Intro to Journaling Workshop] w/ Kyr Mack - 5/14 @ 7PM EST Quarantine Kuts with Eric "KleanKut" Dixon [Discussion + Virtual Shape Up Workshop] - 5/18 @ 7PM EST From We Real Cool to We Just Real w/ Jason Rosario - 5/21 @ 7PM EST Creativity, Imagination, & Mental Health w/ Expressions Untold - 5/26 @ 7PM EST Creating Freedom in Confinement [Virtual Support Group - Black Men Only] w/ Jarrick the Floating Yogi - 5/28 @ 6PM EST Turn ya camera on (but leave ya mics on mute lol) as we as dive into the following topics & interactive workshops. We'll have some Q&A at the end of each episode so we can all be part of the conversation together. Same show. New format. Hope to see yall there. Today's episode is the audio from our conversation with Dil of Redefining Black Masculinity. We recap the episode he joined us for on Interracial Dating back in February and we talked about how Black masculinity is represented in media. Do you have any questions for us? Did you learn something during today's episode? Did you change your mind about a particular topic? Let us us know. Email us your questions/comments/feedback at letstalkbruh@gmail.com and we'll read and respond to your email on an upcoming episode. Follow Let's Talk Bruh on Twitter & Instagram Join our Men's Facebook Group here: Let's Talk Bruh Facebook Group Subscribe to the Let's Talk Bruh YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsa2wXlKMWlpAER8v16zXZw
WSH lead creative Larry J. Sanders and Let’s Talk Bruh’s Jeremy Herte connect to recap the first two episodes of ESPN’s new Michael Jordan documentary The Last Dance, sharing memories of watching Jordan’s final years and new discoveries brought to surface on Night One.
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Jeremy Herte is a Digital Marketer and Content Creator. After graduating from Hampton University in 2013, he began his career in management consulting before switching to a career in social media and content creation. From 2016-2017 Jeremy hosted and produced the podcast, “For The Culture Radio” interviewing up and coming DC hip-hop and r&b artists. Now focusing completely on black masculinity, Jeremy hosts the podcast, "Let's Talk Bruh". Linktree: https://linktr.ee/letstalkbruh
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Jeremy from the Let's Talk Bruh podcast joins Mike and Amera to discuss how dating during the age of technology is a completely unique experience. It brings new challenges many of us didn't grow up considering. What's different? How do we navigate it? Is there any hope? Swipe right on this episode, then check out the Let's Talk Bruh podcast: https://letstalkbruh.libsyn.com
This week we're giving yall a one time pass into the Let's Talk Bruh Facebook Group on for a particular discussion that set the group on fire last week. One of our members, who you'll be hearing from shortly, posed the following questions shared from an Instagram story: Is two guys cuddling gay? Is two girls cuddling gay?" So we break down the differences between intimacy and attraction as well as the importance of platonic touch in our lives. The conversation produced several different sides and angles and what better way to include yall into the conversation than to speak with a few of the guys on their perspectives. Follow Let's Talk Bruh on Twitter & Instagram Join our Men's Facebook Group here: Let's Talk Bruh Facebook Group Email us your questions/comments/feedback at letstalkbruh@gmail.com and we'll read and respond to your email on an upcoming episode.
Originally recorded July 11, WSH lead creative Larry J. Sanders and Let’s Talk Bruh’s Kyr Rashad Mack connect for part three of WSH Radio’s Albums of the Decade summer series.Follow Let's Talk Bruh: A Podcast on Black Masculinity on Twitter & Instagram, and stream their episodes via your favorite podcast app.
WSH lead creative Larry J. Sanders and Let’s Talk Bruh’s Kyr Rashad Mack discuss an unexpected Russell Westbrook-Chris Paul swap, whether the trade makes sense, and other free agency odds-and-ends.Houston really traded for Russy? (1:50)Larry’s long-simmering Reggie Jackson rant (15:30)Is DeMarcus Cousins still good? (24:00)Warriors offseason + basketball now being a 12-month sport (32:45)
This episode is the heart of this podcast. This episode is the reason we do Let’s Talk Bruh. This episode wasn’t in our plans but perhaps the universe planned it for us. A much needed conversation between 2 Black Men, 2 brothers and friends, ex roommates, trying to figure this shit out one podcast at a time. This conversation is the result of when things get swept under the rug for so long that eventually they become impossible to ignore. It’s a tough conversation for a number of reasons because: 1) When you feel disrespected, how do you still hold your friend accountable for their actions even as they're battling mental health issues? 2) How do you even explain your mental health to your friend? 3) And wtf happens to a podcast when all this is at play? In true #LetsTalkBruh fashion we talk through this on the mic invite y’all to our conversation.
What is Let's Talk Bruh? A new podcast on Black Masculinity coming June 2018.
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