PODCAST · society
Beyond The Stereotype
by Eric Robert Crawford Jr
"For too long, the world's tried to tell Black men who we are, what we should be, and how we should live.But here? We take our stories back.Welcome to Beyond the Stereotype — a podcast built for real conversations, real struggles, and real wins.No masks. No filters. Just truth.Every episode, we dive into the challenges, the breakthroughs, and the journeys of Black men pushing past the limits the world put on us.From mental health, to manhood, to success, to just surviving the day — we're having the conversations that matter.Because we're more than labels.We're more than headlines.We're more than stereotypes.Join me — and some special guests — as we keep it real, stay authentic, and build something bigger than ourselves.This is Beyond the Stereotype — and the story starts now."
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215PAULIE: | BEYOND THE STEREOTYPE SZN.2 EP.2 |
In this episode of Beyond the Stereotype, Paulie215 discusses the premiere of his new movie, The Rush, and the energy surrounding it. He reflects on his journey in the entertainment industry, breaking stereotypes, and the importance of balancing multiple roles as an actor, producer, and comedian. Paulie shares insights on overcoming misunderstandings in the industry, the significance of networking, and the challenges of gatekeeping. He emphasizes the need for collaboration and support among artists while looking ahead to his future projects and aspirations. The conversation is filled with encouragement for aspiring artists to work hard and stay true to themselves.
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RONALD RIDDICK: | BEYOND THE STEREOTYPE SZN.2 EP.1 | SZN PREMIERE
In this season opener of Beyond The Stereotype, Ron Do It All shares his inspiring journey from the 55th Street Projects to becoming a successful entrepreneur. He discusses the hustle that started at a young age, the influence of his family, and the lessons learned along the way. Ron emphasizes the importance of betting on oneself, overcoming stereotypes, and the need for community support. He also highlights the significance of mentorship and the impact of positive role models in shaping the future of the younger generation.
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DONTE HILBERT: | BUPODCAST SZN.1 EP.17 | SZN FINALE
In this episode of BUPODCAST, host Eric interviews Dante Hilbert, who shares his transformative journey from addiction to recovery. Dante discusses the pivotal moments that led him to seek change, the role of faith in his recovery, and the importance of accountability and personal responsibility. He emphasizes the need for community support and the impact of therapy on mental health, while also addressing the stigmas surrounding it. The conversation highlights the importance of reaching out to younger generations and providing them with guidance and support. Dante's story serves as an inspiration for those struggling with addiction, showing that change is possible with determination and the right support.
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NAYJEE LYONS: | BUPODCAST SZN.1 EP.16 |
In this engaging conversation, Nayjee and Eric explore various themes surrounding mental health, the importance of therapy, acceptance, and coping mechanisms. They discuss the challenges faced by today's youth, the influence of social media, and the significance of support systems and brotherhood. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of surrounding oneself with positive influences and the potential for personal growth and success, regardless of one's background.
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RASHEED OBERTON: | BUPODCAST SZN.1 EP.15 |
In this engaging conversation, Rasheed, the owner of Oberton Organic Purify Service, shares his journey of entrepreneurship, emphasizing the importance of organic cleaning products, customer service, and leadership. He discusses the motivations behind starting his business, the challenges faced, and the significance of trust and loyalty in business relationships. Rasheed also highlights the importance of fatherhood and creating lasting memories with his son, while advocating for a healthier lifestyle through organic products. In this engaging conversation, Rasheed Oberton discusses the mission of his company, Oops, which focuses on community service and providing a range of services from cleaning to landscaping. He emphasizes the importance of making a difference in the community and the challenges of hiring, particularly within the context of trust and respect among peers. The discussion also touches on personal growth, the philosophy behind building an organic brand, and the significance of mental health support for Black men. Rasheed shares his aspirations for the future, including expanding his business and continuing to give back to the community.
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215 PAULIE: | BUPODCAST SZN.1 EP.14 |
In this engaging episode of BUPODCAST, host Eric interviews 215Paulie, a multifaceted artist from Philadelphia. Paulie shares his journey from a challenging upbringing to becoming a living legend in the realms of comedy, music, and film. He discusses the importance of authenticity in his work, the struggles of maintaining a positive outlook in a tough environment, and his experiences in the entertainment industry. Paulie also reveals insights into his creative process, inspirations, and upcoming projects, including his first lead role in a film and unreleased music that showcases his talent and dedication.
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MALLYSAVAGE: | BUPODCAST SZN.1 EP.13 |
In this episode MallySavage shares his journey as an artist from West Philly, discussing his early aspirations, influences, and the challenges he faces in the music industry. He emphasizes the importance of mental health, especially for black men, and reflects on personal experiences with fatherhood and breakups. MallySavage also distinguishes between being a rapper and an artist, highlighting the need for versatility in music. The conversation touches on collaboration, the significance of community support, and concludes with an exclusive preview of his upcoming music. In this conversation, He discusses his creative process in music, the importance of personal experiences in shaping his art, and the profound impact of fatherhood on his life and work. He reflects on mental health, the significance of emotional expression through music, and the role of fathers in guiding future generations. The dialogue emphasizes the need for young men to acknowledge their growth and responsibilities, particularly in the context of parenting and personal development. Subscribe To YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@The.real.bupodcast215 Follow Us On Instagram: / https://www.instagram.com/the.real.bupodcast/ / https://www.instagram.com/iam_almost_hea
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BIGG KC OFFICIAL: | BUPODCAST SZN.1 EP.12 |
In this engaging episode, host Eric Crawford welcomes Big KC, the first female black artist on the show. They discuss Big KC's journey from singing in church to overcoming adversity after incarceration, her insights on mental health, and the importance of expressing oneself. Big KC shares her experiences as an independent artist, the challenges of navigating the music industry, and her aspirations to touch lives globally through her music. The conversation also touches on the significance of support systems, the difference between being an artist and a rapper, and concludes with a live freestyle performance that showcases her talent. Subscribe To YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@The.real.bupodcast215 Follow Us On Instagram: / https://www.instagram.com/the.real.bupodcast/ / https://www.instagram.com/iam_almost_healed/
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GREATWHITEHILLZ: | BUPODCAST SZN.1 EP.11 |
In this conversation, Eric & Keith, discusses the importance of mental health awareness, particularly among black men. They emphasizes the need for emotional expression, breaking the stigma surrounding therapy, and guiding the younger generation through personal struggles. Keith shares his journey from Keith to Hillz, detailing the consequences of his choices, the impact on his family, and the profound effects of loss and grief. He highlights the healing power of music and self-expression as vital tools for coping with life's challenges. Keith shares his journey of personal growth, emphasizing the importance of keeping God first, healing from trauma, and the responsibilities of fatherhood. He discusses the significance of acceptance in dealing with loss and the necessity of prioritizing mental health. Keith reflects on the importance of communication in relationships and takes accountability for his past parenting regrets. He expresses his passion for music as a means of sharing his story and the influences that inspire him as an artist. The conversation concludes with a message of hope and the importance of seizing opportunities for personal and familial growth. Subscribe To YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@The.real.bupodcast215 Follow Us On Instagram: / https://www.instagram.com/the.real.bupodcast/ / https://www.instagram.com/iam_almost_healed/
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KIRK WRIGHT: | BUPODCAST SZN.1 EP.10 |
In this conversation, Eric and Kirk discuss their friendship, coping with the loss of a parent at a young age, and the challenges they faced growing up. Kirk shares his experience of being in prison for six and a half years and how it made him reflect on his life. He talks about finding strength in his children and the importance of being a present father. Kirk also discusses his journey as an entrepreneur and the obstacles he faces in his business. The conversation ends with advice for young people to stay true to themselves and avoid negative influences. The conversation covers various topics including the importance of being oneself, the value of staying in and finding contentment at home, the impact of lack of guidance and structure on the younger generation, the challenges and joys of fatherhood, the fear and responsibility of raising a daughter, the need for mentorship and support, the importance of mental health and self-reflection, the power of community and giving back, and the limitations and biases of social media. Subscribe To YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@The.real.bupodcast215 Follow Us On Instagram:  / https://www.instagram.com/the.real.bupodcast/  / https://www.instagram.com/iam_almost_healed/
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ANDRE WILLIS: | BUPODCAST SZN.1 EP.9 |
This conversation revolves around the topic of entrepreneurship and the journey of building a brand. The main themes include the importance of patience, the significance of genuine friendships, the role of faith and spirituality, the value of consistency and quality in business, and the impact of criticism and haters. The conversation also touches on the idea of giving back and the therapeutic nature of connecting with others. In this conversation, Eric & Andre discusses the importance of therapy and emotional expression, authenticity, and the need for a significant other or support system. They emphasizes the need to create safe spaces for black people and the importance of giving back to the community, particularly through initiatives like school drives. Eric & Andre also highlights the challenges faced by young black men and the importance of parental guidance and belief in oneself. They concludes by encouraging listeners to support and uplift their friends and loved ones. Subscribe To YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@The.real.bupodcast215 Follow Us On Instagram: / https://www.instagram.com/the.real.bupodcast/ / https://www.instagram.com/iam_almost_healed/
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KHALIF LOONEY: | BUPODCAST SZN.1 EP.8 |
In this conversation, Eric and Khalif catch up after a long time and discuss various topics related to their experiences as black men and fathers. They talk about the importance of community centers and safe spaces for young black youth, the role of social media influencers in the community, and the need for emotional expression and embracing both masculine and feminine sides. They also touch on the challenges of parenting and the importance of structure and guidance for children. Overall, the conversation highlights the need for genuine connections, open dialogue, and support within the black community. The conversation explores the importance of silence, patience, loyalty, and personal growth. It emphasizes the need to wait for one's turn and not seek instant gratification. The speakers discuss the power of changing one's mindset and the impact of personal experiences on growth. They also touch on the significance of integrity and staying true to oneself. The conversation highlights the value of education, learning, and being open to new opportunities. The speakers express their pride in each other's progress and encourage continued growth and success. Subscribe To YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@The.real.bupodcast215 Follow Us On Instagram: / https://www.instagram.com/the.real.bupodcast/ / https://www.instagram.com/iam_almost_healed/
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SUPERSTARB: | BUPODCAST SZN.1 EP.7 PT.1 |
In this conversation, SuperstarB and Eric discuss SuperstarB's different names and their origins, as well as their favorite battle rappers from the DVD era. They also talk about SuperstarB's upcoming music projects and his experience as a recording artist. SuperstarB shares that music is therapeutic for him and that he finds peace and fulfillment in creating music. He also mentions his collaboration with Core and their unreleased project. The conversation ends with a discussion about what sets SuperstarB apart from other artists and the importance of chemistry with engineers in the studio. Subscribe To YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@The.real.bupodcast215 Follow Us On Instagram: / https://www.instagram.com/the.real.bupodcast/ / https://www.instagram.com/iam_almost_healed/
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Quammiel Price: | BUPODCAST SZN.1 EP.6 |
In this conversation, Eric Crawford and Quammiel Price discuss the importance of mental health and the need for black men to prioritize their well-being. They emphasize the significance of creating safe spaces for open and honest conversations about emotions and trauma. They also highlight the need for black men to seek therapy and not be afraid to ask for help. The conversation touches on the impact of generational curses and the importance of breaking those patterns for the sake of future generations. They also discuss the importance of teaching and learning from others, as well as the need to prepare children for the challenges of the world. The conversation covers various topics related to family, mental health, marriage, and personal growth. They emphasize the importance of family and the significance of funerals as a gathering place for relatives. He also discusses the need for better time management and the importance of cherishing loved ones. The conversation then shifts to mental health, with Eric highlighting the prevalence of mental health issues and the stigma surrounding them, particularly in urban communities. He encourages men to embrace their emotions and seek therapy for healing. Eric also mentions the benefits of reading and finding therapeutic activities. The conversation concludes with a discussion on marriage and the challenges and joys that come with it. Subscribe To YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@The.real.bupodcast215 Follow Us On Instagram: / https://www.instagram.com/the.real.bupodcast/ / https://www.instagram.com/iam_almost_healed/
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AHZUL ROZE: | BUPODCAST SZN.1 EP.5 |
In this conversation, Eric Crawford and his guest discuss the importance of self-sufficiency, self-care, and self-healing for black men. They emphasize the need for black men to take charge of their lives, make their own decisions, and pave their own paths. They encourage black men to be disciplined, focused, and to never give up, no matter the circumstances. They also discuss the power of emotions and the importance of processing them in a healthy way. The conversation touches on topics such as entrepreneurship, multiple streams of income, and the impact of social media on young people. Overall, the conversation promotes personal growth, resilience, and the pursuit of a better future. In this conversation, Eric Crawford emphasizes the importance of mutual respect, taking care of women, and being positive role models. He encourages listeners to wake up and take control of their lives, educating themselves and their children. He shares personal stories and highlights the significance of leaving a lasting legacy. Eric also discusses the expectations placed on Meek Mill and addresses the criticism he receives. He concludes by expressing his gratitude for the opportunity to share his message and encourages listeners to continue supporting the podcast. Subscribe To YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@The.real.bupodcast215 Follow Us On Instagram: / https://www.instagram.com/the.real.bupodcast/ / https://www.instagram.com/iam_almost_healed/
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CHARLES LYONS: | BUPODCAST SZN.1 EP.4 |
In this episode of the BuPodcast, Eric Crawford interviews Charles Lyons. They discuss various topics including family, fatherhood, growing up in North Philly, and the importance of positive male role models. Charles shares his experiences as a husband and father, emphasizing the importance of providing for his family and being present in their lives. They also discuss the challenges of balancing work and personal life, as well as the need for emotional support and self-care. The conversation highlights the significance of strong community connections and the impact they can have on the youth. The conversation revolves around the importance of communication, time management, and self-care in relationships and parenting. Eric Crawford shares his experiences and challenges in balancing work, family, and personal time. He emphasizes the significance of open communication, understanding, and finding time for oneself and one's partner. The conversation also touches on the benefits of therapy and the need for safe spaces for black men to express their emotions. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of prioritizing relationships, self-care, and emotional well-being. Subscribe To YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@The.real.bupodcast215 Follow Us On Instagram: / https://www.instagram.com/the.real.bupodcast/ / https://www.instagram.com/iam_almost_healed/
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ZAK RICH: | BUPODCAST SZN.1 EP.3 |
In this conversation, Eric and his guest discuss the importance of surrounding yourself with the right people and tightening up your circle. They emphasize the need for good energy and authentic relationships that support personal growth. They also share their experiences with setting goals, overcoming challenges, and staying committed to self-improvement. The conversation touches on the benefits of therapy and the significance of finding a therapist who listens, responds, and provides coping methods. They discuss the concept of standing tall, which represents holding oneself accountable, having principles, and doing what is right. The conversation concludes with a focus on investing in oneself and striving for rich results. In this conversation, They discusses motivation to leave a legacy and make a positive impacts, He emphasizes the importance of genuine care for others and the power of giving one's time and attention. Zakeer also shares how his grandparents inspire him and keep him motivated. The conversation delves into the significance of marriage and relationships, highlighting the role of faith and prayer in maintaining strong bonds. Zakeer expresses his desire to pursue music and promises to deliver new tracks in the future. The conversation concludes with a call to stay focused and grind towards success. Subscribe To YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@The.real.bupodcast215 Follow Us On Instagram: / https://www.instagram.com/the.real.bupodcast/ / https://www.instagram.com/iam_almost_healed/
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YUSEF MCCOY: | BUPODCAST SZN.1 EP.2 |
In this conversation, Eric Crawford and Yusef McCoy discuss the importance of support systems, the taboo of black men fighting battles alone, the stigma of therapy in the black community, the need for guidance and structure, the role of black fathers, finding time for self-care, setting boundaries in the workplace, the value of therapy and learning, and the lack of proper guidance for kids. In this conversation, Eric Crawford and Yusef discusses the challenges of hiring and giving opportunities, particularly for people of color. He shares his struggle with balancing compassion and accountability in leadership and the importance of first impressions and work ethic. Eric also talks about his journey of becoming a general manager and the impact of his own experiences with incarceration on his desire to help others. He provides tips for entrepreneurs, emphasizes the importance of personal touches in business, and encourages writing down dreams and goals. The conversation concludes with a closing prayer. Subscribe To YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@The.real.bupodcast215 Follow Us On Instagram: / https://www.instagram.com/the.real.bupodcast/ / https://www.instagram.com/iam_almost_healed/
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
"For too long, the world's tried to tell Black men who we are, what we should be, and how we should live.But here? We take our stories back.Welcome to Beyond the Stereotype — a podcast built for real conversations, real struggles, and real wins.No masks. No filters. Just truth.Every episode, we dive into the challenges, the breakthroughs, and the journeys of Black men pushing past the limits the world put on us.From mental health, to manhood, to success, to just surviving the day — we're having the conversations that matter.Because we're more than labels.We're more than headlines.We're more than stereotypes.Join me — and some special guests — as we keep it real, stay authentic, and build something bigger than ourselves.This is Beyond the Stereotype — and the story starts now."
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Eric Robert Crawford Jr
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