Masculinity, Hip-Hop Debates & The Day I Found Out I Had Another Brother
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概要
In this episode of Black & Victorious, we cover a lot — and somehow it all connects.
We kick things off with Black History Month and the Haitian Revolution, talking about the real history they didn’t teach us in school. From there, we get into hip-hop debates: Dreamville vs TDE, Kendrick vs J. Cole, and whether stepping away from a battle makes you less of a man.
Then the conversation shifts to masculinity — what does it really mean to lead in a relationship? Should couples share their location? Are men actually “more logical”? (Yeah… that part got spicy.)
And then comes the moment that changed everything — finding out there’s another brother. We talk about father wounds, reconciliation, identity, and what it feels like to discover family later in life.
We wrap it up with reflections on Burger Bar — our space for men to gather vulnerably — and book recommendations for young kings.
This is what Black & Victorious is about: real conversations, real growth, real brotherhood.
This episode explores masculinity, Black History Month, hip-hop culture, marriage dynamics, leadership in relationships, father wounds, emotional growth, and brotherhood among Black men. If you enjoy conversations about personal development, hip-hop debates, and real-life storytelling, this episode is for you.
The Show
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Hosts:
Alfred Duncan: https://instagram.com/MrAlfredDuncan
Victorious Hall: https://instagram.com/BroVictorious