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Navigating Highschool

Episode 1 of the Same Difference Podcast podcast, hosted by Same Difference Podcast, titled "Navigating Highschool " was published on November 14, 2023 and runs 62 minutes.

November 14, 2023 ·62m · Same Difference Podcast

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In episode 5 of Same Difference, hosts Kory and JD take us back in time as they delve into their high school experiences, revealing stark contrasts in privilege, representation and societal perceptions. From being the "invisible" tall black guy in a predominately white school to navigating micro-aggressions, Kory shares how humour became his shield in the face of loneliness and emptiness. JD reflects on the unique dynamics of his friendships highlighting instances where because of his whiteness he unintentionally benefited from systemic biases, in a predominately black school  Join JD Mass and Kory May on this enlightening journey through life experiences, fostering understanding, empathy, and dialogue. The episode takes an unexpected turn into the world of comedy, discussing influential comedians like Eddie Murphy, Richard Pryor, and George Carlin, whose laughter became both a refuge and a weapon against societal struggles. . . Connect with us on social media Youtube: ⁠https://youtube.com/@SameDifferencePodcast.?si=dNukJ8qMwtazKp7U⁠ Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/same_difference_podcast/⁠ Drxdrxd Tik Tok: ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@same_difference_podcast?lang=en⁠ Check out our website for all things "Same Difference" ⁠https://samedifference.life/⁠ Have any questions or episode suggestions? Send us an email: [email protected]

In episode 5 of Same Difference, hosts Kory and JD take us back in time as they delve into their high school experiences, revealing stark contrasts in privilege, representation and societal perceptions. From being the "invisible" tall black guy in a predominately white school to navigating micro-aggressions, Kory shares how humour became his shield in the face of loneliness and emptiness. JD reflects on the unique dynamics of his friendships highlighting instances where because of his whiteness he unintentionally benefited from systemic biases, in a predominately black school 


Join JD Mass and Kory May on this enlightening journey through life experiences, fostering understanding, empathy, and dialogue. The episode takes an unexpected turn into the world of comedy, discussing influential comedians like Eddie Murphy, Richard Pryor, and George Carlin, whose laughter became both a refuge and a weapon against societal struggles.


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