
In this episode, I sit down with Lucdwin a Marine veteran, advocate, and proud Jewish man whose story is woven with resilience, identity, and the courageous journey of reclaiming his voice.
Lucdwin opens up about growing up in an immigrant household, navigating the complexities of growing up Black and Jewish in America, and the responsibility that comes with a life of service.
From the discipline of the military to the vulnerability of healing, he shares what it took to finally speak his truth.
Together, we explore what it means to belong, the cost of silence, and how faith, grief, and inner strength shaped the man he is today. Lucdwin reminds us that true power isn’t found in perfection but in presence, kindness, and the choice to show up, even when it’s hard.
This is a story about honoring heritage, holding duality, and letting your voice rise.
🎗️ You may notice Luck is wearing a yellow ribbon during this conversation. A powerful reminder of those who are still held hostage. May all the hostages come home soon.