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EPISODE · Aug 23, 2024 · 54 MIN

"Divine Masculinity" with founder Richard Smith

from Prison Bosses · host Trent Griffin-Braaf

In this episode of Prison Bosses, Trent Griffin-Braaf sits down with Richard Smith, the visionary founder of Divine Masculinity Apparel. Richard's journey is a powerful testament to resilience, transformation, and the healing power of self-discovery. From overcoming poverty and childhood trauma to becoming an internationally recognized expert in trauma and healing, Richard's story is one of grit and determination. Despite facing the harsh realities of life, including dropping out of school and getting caught up in the drug game, Richard turned his life around during his time in incarceration. He dedicated himself to education, ultimately earning both a bachelor's and master's degree, and is now a doctoral candidate. Richard is deeply committed to helping men heal, a mission that is at the heart of Divine Masculinity. In this candid conversation, Richard shares how he merges his expertise in trauma with his passion for fashion, creating a brand that empowers men to redefine masculinity, embrace vulnerability, and cultivate emotional resilience. Join us as Richard discusses his journey, his mission, and how Divine Masculinity is helping men heal and grow. This episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in personal transformation, men's mental health, and the powerful intersection of fashion and healing. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more inspiring stories from individuals who have transformed their lives and are now making a difference in the world. #PrisonBosses #RichardSmith #DivineMasculinity #Healing #Entrepreneurship #Resilience #Mens #MentalHealth

In this episode of Prison Bosses, Trent Griffin-Braaf sits down with Richard Smith, the visionary founder of Divine Masculinity Apparel. Richard's journey is a powerful testament to resilience, transformation, and the healing power of self-discovery. From overcoming poverty and childhood trauma to becoming an internationally recognized expert in trauma and healing, Richard's story is one of grit and determination. Despite facing the harsh realities of life, including dropping out of school and getting caught up in the drug game, Richard turned his life around during his time in incarceration. He dedicated himself to education, ultimately earning both a bachelor's and master's degree, and is now a doctoral candidate. Richard is deeply committed to helping men heal, a mission that is at the heart of Divine Masculinity. In this candid conversation, Richard shares how he merges his expertise in trauma with his passion for fashion, creating a brand that empowers men to redefine masculinity, embrace vulnerability, and cultivate emotional resilience. Join us as Richard discusses his journey, his mission, and how Divine Masculinity is helping men heal and grow. This episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in personal transformation, men's mental health, and the powerful intersection of fashion and healing. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more inspiring stories from individuals who have transformed their lives and are now making a difference in the world. #PrisonBosses #RichardSmith #DivineMasculinity #Healing #Entrepreneurship #Resilience #Mens #MentalHealth

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