Ep 39 | The Black Achievement Trauma Tax, John Henryism, and The Bear
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Welcome to Color Commentary, where the stories shaping our world start in black and white and then come into full color. In this episode, Charles opens with a homecoming in New Orleans: the A Black Hands crew reunited at the National Charter Schools Conference, where a packed room, a custom podcast space, and real chemistry made the night feel bigger than a reunion. He reflects on why the show mattered then, why it mattered again now, and what it says about speaking plainly in a moment that often rewards silence.
Then Charles introduces John Henryism, the little-known but powerful research concept that explains the cost of relentless grind. Drawing from the legend of John Henry, the work of Dr. Sherman James, and his own framework around the black achievement trauma tax, Charles connects hard work, stress, and survival to the long-term toll on Black bodies and minds. It’s a deeply personal and cultural conversation about hustle, agency, self-determination, and the line between discipline and self-destruction.