This is a safe space for my thoughts—Black, unfiltered, unapologetic.
A Black Canadian voice from Ottawa (Red Black) shaped by the Red, the Black, and the Green and the Red Blue (Rouge et Bleu).
I don’t know exactly where this podcast is headed, but that’s the point. Like me, this podcast is a work in progress. It grows, shifts, and evolves as I do. Maybe it becomes a community, maybe it stays just me and this one mic. Either way, I’m here, and I’ve got something to say—so Shut Up!
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This is a safe space for my thoughts—Black, unfiltered, unapologetic.
A Black Canadian voice from Ottawa (Red Black) shaped by the Red, the Black, and the Green and the Red Blue (Rouge et Bleu).
I don’t know exactly where this podcast is headed, but that’s the point. Like me, this podcast is a work in progress. It grows, shifts, and evolves as I do. Maybe it becomes a community, maybe it stays just me and this one mic. Either way, I’m here, and I’ve got something to say—so Shut Up!
In today’s episode, I talk about being the Black Don Draper, husbands who genuinely like their wives, the Clipse’s Let the Lord Sort ‘Em album (yes, again), the men celebrating the acquittal of the five hockey players, why we need to stand up for each other, finding common ground with Sammy Davis Jr., and wrestling with the question: “Am I being emotionally intelligent, or am I being a bitch?”
Quotes
Not every battle needs to be won
Sometimes I just agree with people so they can stop talking
Sometimes you have to make a decision that breaks your heart
Consistency is harder when no one is clapping for you
Randomness
Feeling like the Black Don Draper
Husbands reactions after seeing their wives
Clipse - Let God Sort Em Out
Beaucoup trop d’homme son entrain de célébrer le verdict
That’s what men do
Stic.Man - That’s What Men do
Featured Thought
Yes I Can: The Story of Sammy Davis, Jr.
Shut Up! Podcast
This is a safe space for my thoughts—Black, unfiltered, unapologetic.
A Black Canadian voice from Ottawa (Red Black) shaped by the Red, the Black, and the Green and the Red Blue (Rouge et Bleu).
I don’t know exactly where this podcast is headed, but that’s the point. Like me, this podcast is a work in progress. It grows, shifts, and evolves as I do. Maybe it becomes a community, maybe it stays just me and this one mic. Either way, I’m here, and I’ve got something to say—so Shut Up!