EPISODE · Jan 18, 2026 · 11 MIN
EP6: Code Switch CONSTRUCTION: How we learned to adapt to survive
from Blk By Design: The Black Culture Podcast By Will on the mic · host Will On The Mic
Code Switch Construction: How We Learned to Adapt to SurviveHow many versions of yourself do you carry every day?In this episode of Blk by Design, we’re unpacking code-switching not as a buzzword—but as a survival skill Black folks learned early, often without anyone ever naming it. This isn’t just about how we talk. It’s about tone, posture, restraint, safety, and the constant calculations we make just to move through the world.We explore why code-switching exists, what it protects us from, and what it quietly takes from us over time. From the deep importance of Black barbershops and beauty salons as spaces where we can finally exhale, to the legacy of Zora Neale Hurston as a Pattern Breaker who refused to translate Blackness for comfort, this episode is part reflection, part storytelling, and part healing conversation.This one is emotional, honest, and rooted in lived experience. If you’ve ever felt exhausted by performing, shrinking, or editing yourself to survive—this episode is for you.Make sure to like, comment, and subscribe — and hit that notification bell so you don’t miss a single episode of Blk by Design.
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