Live Whole "The Darren Fleet Aftermath"
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In this episode of In The Life with Dante Harris, we unpack the deeper conversation sparked by recent remarks from comedian Darren Fleet and use it as a doorway into something far more personal and urgent—internalized homophobia.
This isn’t about spectacle. It’s about truth.
We explore how shame is learned, how it lives in the body, and how it shows up even within queer identity itself—sometimes as denial, sometimes as distance, and sometimes as self-protection that slowly becomes self-erasure. We talk honestly about the pain of living divided, where parts of yourself are hidden just to feel safe, accepted, or spiritually “worthy.”
We also hold space for accountability. Because when you have a platform—especially as an openly queer voice—your words carry weight. They can either reinforce liberation or reinforce harm. We reflect on how progress can be set back when narratives rooted in shame are repeated, and why responsibility matters deeply in public discourse.
We move into healing, faith, and freedom, challenging the idea that you must abandon yourself to belong.
Because liberation isn’t just political. It’s personal.
And you deserve to live fully—without division, without denial, and without shame.