001 - Learn to say Yes
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Summary
As an iBMOR (Introspective Black Man of Reform), my goal is to better understand the world around me. I feel that men are constantly being directed AWAY from the truth. We're constantly being manipulated. In this recording, I speak of a few of these truths.
First published
05/23/2020
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Duration
6 minutes
Parent Podcast
Introspective Black Men of Reform
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