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What happens when the world around you shapes how you see yourself?
In this episode, weโ€™re having a real and honest conversation about identity, marginalization, and the internal impact of navigating spaces where you donโ€™t always feel fully seen, understood, or accepted.
Our guest shares his experience growing up between identities with a white father and Black mother, and how experiences of racism, isolation, and not fully belonging led to struggles with self-perception and self-worth. But this conversation goes beyond what heโ€™s been through. We explore what it takes to make meaning of those experiences, to unlearn internalized narratives, and to begin the process of self-acceptance.
We also talk about the realities that extend beyond positive thinking; acknowledging the weight of intergenerational trauma and how it continues to influence how we move through the world, especially for African-Americans.
This episode is for anyone who has ever questioned where they belong, struggled with how they see themselves, or is learning how to grow through experiences that shaped them.
This is a conversation about truth, identity, and what it really means to grow through what we go through.

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