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  • Music and Movement as Medicine with MARQUE
    2025/12/18

    In this episode of Embracing All of Me, Ross sits down with MARQUE, a Bronx-born, Puerto Rican singer-songwriter and dancer, to explore how dance, music, and creativity shape identity, healing, and self-expression.

    Together, they talk about growing up surrounded by rhythm, dance as a first language, and how performance and people-pleasing can become survival skills. One key takeaway from this conversation: sometimes the body learns how to survive before the mind ever catches up—and movement can be the bridge back to self.

    This episode is for creatives, dancers, music artists, queer men, and anyone learning how to soften without losing their edge.


    Check out Marque in the band ONQUE here

    Check out Heal It First here

    Read about MARQUE's Savage collaboration with Ross on The Source Magazine

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    35 分
  • Addiction Recovery and the Blueprint Back to Self with Langston Montgomery
    2025/12/10

    On this episode of Embracing All of Me, Ross sits down with former U.S. Marine, certified life coach, and ally Langston Montgomery to explore masculinity, addiction recovery, and the emotional battles men often face in silence. Langston shares his journey through addiction, divorce, and the moment he finally stopped running from himself.

    Together, Ross and Langston discuss:

    • How cultural and generational scripts teach men — especially Black and Brown men — to disconnect from their feelings

    • How to know if you have an addiction

    • Why shame thrives in isolation and how community, therapy, and 12-step spaces support healing

    • The role of the “inner adult” in breaking reactive cycles

    Instead of perfection, this episode centers the real, nonlinear work of becoming whole. If you’ve ever felt alone in your pain or unsure how to begin again, this conversation offers a grounded blueprint for healing — starting with the courage to tell the truth.


    Check out Blueprint Life Coaching here https://www.theblueprintlifecoaching.com/

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    38 分
  • How Language Programs Your Perception and Unlocks Your Power. Becoming Unfuckwithable with Britnei Nicole
    2025/12/03

    Language is more than communication — it’s a technology. In this episode of Embracing All of Me, writer, speaker, and neurolinguistics practitioner Britnei Nicole breaks down how our words shape our nervous systems, our choices, and our sense of what’s possible.

    We explore inherited scripts, shadow work, identity, safety, racialized experiences, micro-skills for nervous system rewiring, and what it really means to become unfuckwithable in a world that is constantly trying to shape who we’re allowed to be.

    This conversation is practical, tender, and paradigm-shifting, especially for listeners navigating queerness, racialized identity, religious trauma, or the quiet ache of wanting to take up more space than the world has told them they deserve.


    Please rate and review the podcast on your favorite podcast platform. It helps us reach more listeners!


    Check out Britnei Nicole's work:

    https://www.britneinicole.com/

    Britnei's Linktree (all links)


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    33 分
  • Frank Ocean, First Kisses & George Floyd: Steven Underwood on Becoming in the New Black Digital Renaissance
    2025/11/28

    Steven Underwood, award-winning writer, cultural critic, and digital worldbuilder, joins Embracing All of Me for a conversation that unfolds like a map of survival, imagination, and becoming. From a misunderstood tweet that led to a traumatizing arrest, to the grandmother who infused his life with art, to Frank Ocean’s influence on his queer awakenings, Steven breaks open what it means to create in an era where vulnerability is often punished and Black creativity is endlessly consumed and forgotten.

    Together, we trace the rise of the “New Black Digital Renaissance,” unpack the myth of Black excellence, talk about the politics of first kisses, and explore why introverts, dreamers, and digital kids have every right to be taken seriously as artists.

    Steven’s book, Forever for the Culture, drops January 27, 2026 in print and audio. Preorders now open.


    Steven Website:https://www.blaqueword.comPlease rate and review to grow the Embracing All of Me community!

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    1 時間 1 分
  • The God You Choose: Fear, Power, or Liberation?
    2025/11/22

    In this bonus solo episode, Ross Victory examines why people choose interpretations of God that harm instead of heal. Using the viral Yolanda Adams clip as a springboard, Ross breaks down the forces behind fear-based theology—scarcity, control, inherited doctrine, community pressure, and the need for moral cover. Through history, psychology, and spiritual honesty, he exposes how interpretation becomes a mirror: fear, power, or liberation. This episode invites listeners to confront not what the Bible says, but why they choose the version of God they follow.

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    24 分
  • Turnin' That Texas On: Inside Ryan Xavier's Bi Latino Top Diaries
    2025/11/19

    Latino hip-hop artist Ryan Xavier isn’t here to make himself palatable, he’s here to make you feel something!

    In this episode, we talk Texas pride, Ryan's influences from Hairspray to Florence & the Machine, his creative process, bisexual Latino representation in hip hop, balancing art and algorithm, building Xavier Nation and what happens when you show up online as yourself without waiting for permission. Ryan opens up about building a authentic persona "Bi Latino Top" in a genre that rarely leaves room for bi guys. And we end with his advice to artists that want to bring their full selves to their music and art.

    Check out Ryan Xavier's latest single, "Texas On" streaming everywhere.

    Follow Ryan Xavier on Instagram


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    44 分
  • Myths to Magic: Building Bi+ Futures in Black Communities (with Zoomy & Chizu)
    2025/11/12

    In this episode of Embracing All of Me, Ross talks with sex educator Zoomy Taylor and animator/artist Chizu about what it means to be both Black and bisexual in a world that insists on binaries. Together, they dive into:

    • Why bisexual people, especially bi+ Black women and fems, experience the highest rates of interpersonal violence

    • How myths about “DL men” harm everyone and distort sexual health conversations

    • How biphobia shows up in family, religion, and queer spaces

    • Diaspora tensions (African vs. African American vs. Caribbean) and how they shape identity

    • The power of media and animation to rewrite representation

    They discuss sex education, consent, bodily autonomy, domestic and sexual violence rates in the bi community, and the harmful assumption that bisexuality is a “stepping stone” or a privileged experience.

    This conversation is emotional, intellectual, and freeing.

    If you enjoy the podcast, please rate or review to help the algorithm reach more people.


    Reach Chizu:

    Chizu on Instagram

    altaregoghholdings@gmail.com


    Reach Zoomy:

    Zoomy on Instagram

    Email Zoomy: reachzoomy@gmail.com


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    1 時間 14 分
  • Airports, Pride Flags, and a Search for Home with Global Nomad Ken Krell
    2025/10/24

    What does home really mean when you’ve crossed borders, rebuilt your life after loss, and found family in strangers? In this conversation, global nomad and entrepreneur Ken Krell takes us on a journey through airports, Pride flags, and unexpected moments of belonging spanning a life of 68 years.

    “Home is wherever you let people in,” Ken shares, reflecting on decades of travel, queer love across continents, and the lessons learned when safety, freedom, and loneliness collide on the road.

    From divorce, heart attack, and losing millions in the 2008 financial crash to reinventing life in Bangkok and Sydney, Ken opens up about resilience, queer identity, and the courage it takes to “read the room” in countries where being out can be dangerous—or transformative. Along the way, he shares why he created projects like PrideNomad, The Daily Hug, and SeenWithLove to help LGBTQ+ travelers, veterans, and elders find connection and community anywhere in the world.


    https://pridenomad.beehiiv.com/

    https://AlexListens.com

    https://DoThisWinToday.com

    https://MyDailyHug.com


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    40 分