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Navigating Identity and Connection in Men's Conversations

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In this episode, I reflect on a key tension in men's healing work: empathy vs. judgment, and whether my voice as an African man should only be directed toward African men. While firmly committed to centering African stories, I explores what it means to be a bridge—not an apologist—by creating space for honest conversations with men from all backgrounds.

From mental health and father wounds to shame and invisibility, these struggles don’t ask for skin tone or nationality. I had to pause and reflect around featuring a white U.S. police officer, Captain Adam Meyers, and how that moment forced me to reexamine the purpose of the platform.

This episode is a call to hold complexity—to uplift Black pain without essentializing it, and to recognize that healing insight can come from unexpected voices.

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Sign up for Ain't Heavy, My Brother - A Workshop in Support of Grieving Men on [email protected].
Donate To Our Campaign with Love Your Nuts Foundation To Raise Testicular Cancer Awareness
Visit our site to explore our work:
website: www.mannedupconvos.com

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In this episode, I reflect on a key tension in men's healing work: empathy vs. judgment, and whether my voice as an African man should only be directed toward African men. While firmly committed to centering African stories, I explores what it means to be a bridge—not an apologist—by creating space for honest conversations with men from all backgrounds.

From mental health and father wounds to shame and invisibility, these struggles don’t ask for skin tone or nationality. I had to pause and reflect around featuring a white U.S. police officer, Captain Adam Meyers, and how that moment forced me to reexamine the purpose of the platform.

This episode is a call to hold complexity—to uplift Black pain without essentializing it, and to recognize that healing insight can come from unexpected voices.

Support the show

Sign up for Ain't Heavy, My Brother - A Workshop in Support of Grieving Men on [email protected].
Donate To Our Campaign with Love Your Nuts Foundation To Raise Testicular Cancer Awareness
Visit our site to explore our work:
website: www.mannedupconvos.com

  continue reading

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