RACE AND THE RENAISSANCE Ep. 3 w/ Jonathan West

The Renaissance of Men Podcast - Podcast autorstwa Will Spencer | The Renaissance of Men - Piątki

With my podcast I wanted to create great conversations of shared meaning with men that I admire, who are making a difference as men. By those three standards, I feel confident saying that this third episode of Race and the Renaissance with my friend Jonathan West might be my best episode of all time. After four conversations so far, we’ve built rapport, a flow, and trust to talk about subjects I don't hear anyone else discussing in the men's space. But with 2022 approaching, we need to. In this conversation Jonathan and I discussed: The Travis Scott Astroworld debacle and what it says about rap music today My experiences living in Ujamaa, the black theme dorm at Stanford The need to eliminate victim consciousness in the men's movement The 90’s movie “Boyz N Tha Hood and what it says about ghetto culture and its place within the black community And finally, the need for black people to reclaim their culture from the corporations packaging and selling it to them. It’s not all heaviness, though. Like a proper barbershop experience, there's heartfelt laughter and real comedy between us too, which is my favorite part. And in that I think we get a glimpse into what a real conversation looks like between men. NEW YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNU-VBfZw9FOCeqc76YDn5w ACCOUNTS REFERENCED: Follow Zenoviel on InstagramFollow Blood and Rain on InstagramFollow the Fizeek Father on InstagramFollow Totally Not Anacreon on Instagram A look behind the scenes of the rap industry (YouTube) LINKS: Follow Jonathan West / Being Husband on Instagram Listen to the Being Husband Podcast on Apple Podcasts Support Being Husband on Patreon SPONSOR — DEEPWELL DESIGNS www.deepwelldesigns.comIG: @deepwelldesigns00 Use code "renofmen" for 15% off any piece, including custom orders! THE RENAISSANCE OF MEN www.renofmen.com Instagram: @renofmenTwitter: @renofmen

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