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Black Man, Right World
Black Man Right World
60 episodes
8 months ago
Are you avoiding difficult conversations? Check out BMRW, a podcast where a black guy (Myke Thompson) will have ridiculous yet insightful conversations about racism, sexuality, pop culture, mental health, and more.
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Are you avoiding difficult conversations? Check out BMRW, a podcast where a black guy (Myke Thompson) will have ridiculous yet insightful conversations about racism, sexuality, pop culture, mental health, and more.
Show more...
Society & Culture
Comedy,
TV & Film
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Black Man and Victimhood
Black Man, Right World
1 hour 42 minutes 31 seconds
2 years ago
Black Man and Victimhood
Myke (w/ Grant Harvey) talks about being vulnerable with Taylor Swift's lyrics, struggling to keep your side of the street clean, Stephen B. Karpman's Drama Triangle, and the idea of victimhood using Lynne Forrest's Three Faces of Victim.   Episode Sources: Keeping Your Side of the Street Clean: A 3-Part Guide to Inner Freedom The Three Faces Of Victim – An Overview Of The Victim Triangle The Body is Not An Apology by Sonya Renee Taylor Stop The Drama! Improving Your Relationships (Winner's/Healthy Triangle)    
Black Man, Right World
Are you avoiding difficult conversations? Check out BMRW, a podcast where a black guy (Myke Thompson) will have ridiculous yet insightful conversations about racism, sexuality, pop culture, mental health, and more.