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The Big Brother Club For Grown Men
by Chris Blount
#TheBigBrotherClubForGrownMen is more than just a podcast. It's an honest and vulnerable roundtable discussion about life and all it's contributing factors amongst black men. I, Chris Blount, am a podcaster, artist, father, husband and friend. It has always been important to me to support and cultivate community. Conversations are a preferred method of connecting and this podcast offers a safe space for raw expression. Each episode will offer a panel of at most 5 Black men in various stages of life (myself included). Feel free to reach out with any comments, suggestions or ideas at: [email protected]. Please look out for us every other Thursday where ever you get your podcasts! Listen, Digest and Enjoy!
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Exploring Fear and Anxiety
In this episode, host Chris Blount welcomes a diverse group of men who bring a wealth of life experience and wisdom to the discussion ranging from ages 25 to 67. Among them is Bruce Lewis, whose perspective as an elder offers a deep connection to the past and insights into changing societal norms. Wind Woods, another guest, shares personal stories reflecting the trials of growing up and the importance of fatherhood. Orlando Wallace, with a background steeped in religious upbringing and now a firefighter, contributes with fresh perspectives on fear and survival. Dom Marqueze candidly shares his journey as a new father and audio engineer, navigating the challenges and anxieties of stepping into new roles.Episode Summary:In this thought-provoking episode of "The Big Brother Club for Grown Men," host Chris Blount spearheads a profound discussion on fear and vulnerability among men. This gathering of gentlemen, cutting across generations, sheds light on how fear has shaped their lives, touching on personal experiences and societal factors that contribute to the anxieties that men face today.The conversation unveils a myriad of fears, from early childhood experiences to the anticipation of becoming a father. The group delves into how these fears manifest physically and emotionally, acknowledging the universal battle with anxiety and its far-reaching effects. They candidly discuss the idea of fear as it relates to black men — the nuanced talks with police, the inherent need for community protection, and the balancing act of embracing joy amidst societal adversities.
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Reflections
In this episode of the Big Brother Club for Grown Men, Chris Blount hosts a heartfelt and introspective discussion with guests Chris Frazier, Michael Motionfix, and Jabari Owens-Bailey. Together, they delve deep into a reflective conversation about personal growth, societal impact, and the journey towards internal peace and enlightenment.The episode unfolds as the guests share powerful stories about coming to terms with their past and seeking meaning and fulfillment in the present. The dialogue touches on themes such as overcoming self-doubt, embracing self-love without compromise, processing personal tragedies, and shaping one's future through intentional actions. These shared narratives provide listeners with profound insights into the complexities of life and offer encouragement for those seeking to navigate their own paths with courage and grace.About the guests:Chris Frazier is a seasoned professional with a rich background in both sports and business. Having been a prominent figure in northwest baseball and martial arts circles, he carries with him years of overcoming personal and professional challenges. Reflective and articulate, Chris brings a wealth of experience in pushing through adversity with a strong mindset.Michael Motionfix is a musician and songwriter with a profound understanding of the importance of self-will. He places significant value on being unapologetically himself and has cultivated an unwavering dedication to his artistic path that assumes non-compromise.Jabari Owens-Bailey, a man with a compassionate outlook on life, seeks to express kindness in an embodiment of good living. His perspectives are shaped by a variety of experiences ranging from exploring his ancestral roots to engaging with different cultural landscapes.If you are a black man in America and in the Seattle/Tacoma area and would like to participate in this podcast please reach out to us at: [email protected] feedback is welcomed!
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The Importance of Community and Support
Chris Blount and his panel of guests (Evlondo Cooper, Michael Motionfix, Jullian Anderson and Charles Lewis) discuss the importance of community and support in this episode of The Big Brother Club for Grown Men podcast. They explore what community means to them and how it looks in their lives. They also discuss the challenges men face in building and maintaining community, as well as the role of authenticity and shared experiences. The guests share personal stories of feeling supported by their communities during difficult times. The conversation highlights the value of community and the need for genuine connections. They also touch on the impact of technology and social media on maintaining relationships.
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Exceeding Expectations and Finding Grace in Life
Chris Blount hosts a conversation with Jaz Corr, Jabari Owens-Bailey, and Joe Williams about expectations, accountability, and grace. They discuss their experiences of exceeding their own expectations, the importance of giving oneself grace, and the lessons learned from failed expectations. They also touch on the significance of self-accountability and the power of approaching conflict with a smile.
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Managing Our Emotions
About The Guest(s):The guest for this episode is Chris Blount, the host of the Big Brother Club for Grown Men podcast. He is joined by a panel that includes Charles Lewis, a dentist; Win Woods, a theater professor; Jabari Owens-Bailey, a professional working in the arts; and Daevon, a young gentleman doing his thing on YouTube. (https://www.youtube.com/@Daeomg/videos)Summary:Chris and his panel discuss managing emotions, societal expectations, and stereotypes that pressure black men to suppress their emotions. They explore personal experiences, the challenges of expressing vulnerability, and the importance of creating safe spaces for emotional expression. The impact of media and the need for emotional education in schools are also discussed.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
#TheBigBrotherClubForGrownMen is more than just a podcast. It's an honest and vulnerable roundtable discussion about life and all it's contributing factors amongst black men. I, Chris Blount, am a podcaster, artist, father, husband and friend. It has always been important to me to support and cultivate community. Conversations are a preferred method of connecting and this podcast offers a safe space for raw expression. Each episode will offer a panel of at most 5 Black men in various stages of life (myself included). Feel free to reach out with any comments, suggestions or ideas at: [email protected]. Please look out for us every other Thursday where ever you get your podcasts! Listen, Digest and Enjoy!
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