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Find out who Rodney King is and learn about his story and how it relates to the Black Lives Matter Campaign. Cover art photo provided by Matt Popovich on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@uh
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Natalie Cline, member of the Utah State School Board explains how she became a target of the BLM when she denounced Critical Race Theory implementation in the Utah School System. She goes on to explain the evil designs of these tenets and how it is positioned to indoctrinate our children into hating the foundational principles of this country and making them vindictive activists for the cause of the left.
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This podcast explores the justification for reparations examined through a trauma-informed lens. In the debate regarding reparations, very little talk is centered on the psychological and emotional effects of trauma, especially intergenerational trauma, This podcast illuminates and educates based on new and evolving evidence, about the long-term effects of trauma. Trauma is a universal phenomenon and therefore everyone can benefit from listening to this podcast,
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My Mortality Matters: The Voices and Lives of Black Men

Dr John G. Taylor, M.Ed., LPC; Professor, Sexuality Educator, LicensedTherapist

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Black men throughout history have been subjected to acts of violence, social injustices, racism, police brutality, internalized homophobia, and discrimination. Historically, Black men have been treated less than humans by many systems designed to protect them, such as criminal justice, educational, medical, and mental health. This podcast will focus on the lived experiences of Black men by exploring racism, discrimination, sexuality, and relationships. The voices of Black men will be amplifi ...
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This podcast explores the justification for reparations to the Black and Brown Communities through a trauma-informed lens. This episode in the series goes deeper in explaining trauma and its connection to the Black experience historically in the United States of America. Support the showKirjoittanut Kwabena Siaka
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This podcast explores the justification for reparations to the Black community through a trauma-informed lens. This episode defines trauma and begins the journey of connecting trauma to the Black experience in the United States of America, dismantling myths along the way. Support the showKirjoittanut Kwabena Siaka
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This podcast explores the justification for reparations through a trauma-informed lens. In the debate regarding reparations, very little talk is centered around the effects of trauma, especially intergenerational trauma. This podcast illuminates and educates based on new and evolving evidence of the long-term effects of trauma. Support the show…
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I had the opportunity to interview the attorneys Mrs. Ruby Wharton and Andre Wharton about their client Brandon Calloway. Brandon was severely beaten and arrested by the police of Oakland, Tennessee in July as a result of his failure to stop for a traffic violation. His attorneys recount the incident that leads to Brandon's brutal police assault an…
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In my second interview with Min Glenn Wilson, we pick up where we left off while covering new ground. In this candid conversation, we talk about mass incarceration, gun violence, Brittany Griner, the impact of mental health, and the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v Wade. Min. Wilson is a man of wisdom, intentionality, truth, and integrity. …
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I was humbled and honored to get a few minutes to talk with Min. Glen Wilson. Min. Wilson is a man of wisdom, intentionality, truth, and integrity. This is a conversation that I will always remember, in this candid conversation Min. Wilson discusses his parental upbringing, his battle with drug addiction, how he maintains recovery, his relationship…
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This is an episode that you will want to hear, through this conversation Morgan and I get into the details of his upbringing, defining moments that shaped his life, some glaring moments of racism that he faced, how he navigated corporate America, and his passion for entrepreneurship and helping others. Morgan E. Wilson Jr. is the former Director of…
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In this episode, I had a riveting, authentic, and life-changing conversation with Nicck Townsend. Nicck Townsend is a licensed Master Aesthetician, an award-winning professional Makeup & Eyebrow Artist servicing Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland. Nicck has over 10 years of experience working in print, television, special ev…
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Natalie Cline, member of the Utah State School Board explains how she became a target of the BLM when she denounced Critical Race Theory implementation in the Utah School System. She goes on to explain the evil designs of these tenets and how it is positioned to indoctrinate our children into hating the foundational principles of this country and m…
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In this episode, I have an eye-opening and riveting conversation with Mr. Charlie Lewis, a real estate broker in New York City and host of The Charlie Lewis Show. Charlie opens up about his feelings and thoughts around Derek Chavin's guilty verdicts in the death of George Floyd. Charlie also discusses a personal encounter with the police that is bo…
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The barbershop is the rite of passage for all Black boys and Black men. The barber has represented a form of “ therapy “ for some Black men. As a therapist, I know that therapists are “holders” of secrets and the barber in some cases is a “holder” of secrets too. In this conversation, Nafis and I navigate through the complexity, triumphs, life less…
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My guest on this episode is three amazing dancers; Zane Booker, Tommie-Waheed Evans, and Meredith Rainey. The conversation is riveting, honest, transparent, heartfelt, and liberating. Their truth about racism, discrimination, internalized homophobia, sexuality, and pride will make you want to hear more of their stories. Zane Booker has performed in…
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