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Vulnerability Is The New Sexy
Joseph E Corley Jr.
64 episodes
1 day ago
It is our ability to vulnerable with confidence and honesty that makes us attractive to family, friends, and all our relationships.
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It is our ability to vulnerable with confidence and honesty that makes us attractive to family, friends, and all our relationships.
Show more...
Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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The Problem with Women Calling Black Men "Sassy"
Vulnerability Is The New Sexy
1 hour 14 minutes 33 seconds
10 months ago
The Problem with Women Calling Black Men "Sassy"

Welcome to Vulnerability Is the New Sexy, the podcast where we break down barriers, have honest conversations, and embrace the transformative power of vulnerability. Tonight we're talking about a term that's been around for centuries but is now being weaponized in a new, toxic attack against Black Men. "Sassy" is usually a term to describe women, so why is it now being used to emasculate men? Tonight we'll talk about how societal norms define Black masculinity. I’m Joe Corley—a licensed therapist, mental wellness consultant, and advocate for authentic living. This is your space to explore tough topics, normalize seeking help, and redefine what strength and self-awareness look like. Because here, we believe that vulnerability isn’t just powerful—it’s sexy.

Vulnerability Is The New Sexy
It is our ability to vulnerable with confidence and honesty that makes us attractive to family, friends, and all our relationships.