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EPISODE · Jun 17, 2021 · 26 MIN

How to Overcome Negative Stereotypes?

from Narrative Voices

It is easy to label people, and often we let those labels define us for the rest of our lives.  My guest is Antwan Frazier. Antwan is a United States Army Veteran.   He spent 20 plus years in the Army.  He has overcome all the negative stereotypes not just from society but also from his own family who thought he would grow up to be in jail. He spent 20 plus years in the military and is starting his own sports apparel clothing line while finishing his degree and gearing up to go to law school. One of his core beliefs is that “All you need is someone to believe in you.”   Inspiring Stories of FaithIn times like these, we need hope. You can partner with me as we inspire the people around the worldDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the Show.

It is easy to label people, and often we let those labels define us for the rest of our lives. My guest is Antwan Frazier. Antwan is a United States Army Veteran. He spent 20 plus years in the Army. He has overcome all the negative stereotypes not just from society but also from his own family who thought he would grow up to be in jail. He spent 20 plus years in the military and is starting his own sports apparel clothing line while finishing his degree and gearing up to go...

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It is easy to label people, and often we let those labels define us for the rest of our lives.  My guest is Antwan Frazier. Antwan is a United States Army Veteran.   He spent 20 plus years in the Army.  He has overcome all the negative stereotypes...

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