Listen "Seen as a Threat: The Psychology of Being a Black Man in America | WNE 61 " SWIMMING WITH SHARKS"
Episode Synopsis
In this powerful and reflective episode 61 of We’re Not Experts Podcast, the crew dives into some real and often uncomfortable truths about life as a Black man in America. Tez, Mac, and special guest B from Detroit share raw and personal experiences, offering both cautionary tales and street-savvy wisdom to the younger generation. 🔑 Major Discussion Points: 🧠 Self-Awareness & Public Perception ✅Growing up and realizing the world may view you as a threat, especially as a Black man. ✅Early life experiences with racial profiling and automatic bias.✅The psychological weight of being seen as a “shark” in public spaces. 🤝 Brotherhood & Social Navigation ✅Navigating interactions with other Black men—respect, energy-checking, and mutual acknowledgment. ✅How Black men often feel the need to avoid confrontation due to how situations can escalate quickly. ✅Learning how to “swim among sharks” with grace and intelligence. 🥳 Club & Party Survival Etiquette Clubbing and party safety tips for young men: ✅Always check the energy when new people enter a room. ✅Stay clear of the angry dude in the corner not getting attention. ✅Know when to leave—trust your gut and read the room. ✅Bringing proper security if needed and always having an exit plan. 👏 "Valid or F*** Outta Here" Segment ✅Fun but real segment analyzing wild public behavior. ✅Debated scenarios like grabbing a woman’s ponytail at a game or getting humped in sports celebrations. ✅Drew lines between clown behavior and what’s considered valid. 💭 Parenting, Masculinity & Strength✅Real talk on parenting young boys, recognizing when they start to test strength. ✅Respecting physical limits and teaching discipline and boundaries. ✅Discussions around aggressive teen behavior, including a story of daughters chasing their mom with knives. 😔 Abuse & Adoption Scandal ✅Heavy commentary on a case involving a white couple adopting Black children and reportedly forcing them into slave-like conditions.✅Compared to personal childhood experiences in abusive households. ✅Call for stricter adoption screening and harsh punishment for abusers. 📢If you enjoyed this episode, make sure rate, follow and subscribe to We’reNot Experts Podcast!
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