In The Deep: Stories That Shape Us
Un pódcast de iHeartPodcasts
15 Episodo
-  That Forever Kind of Love: A Conversation with Vincent PerezPublicado: 1/12/2022
-  Don’t hurt me no more: A Conversation with Ts MadisonPublicado: 17/11/2022
-  Redefining Queer Masculinity and Healing: A Conversation with Yolo Akili RobinsonPublicado: 3/11/2022
-  Making His ‘Enemy’ an Ally: A Conversation with Leon Ford: Part 2Publicado: 20/10/2022
-  Making His ‘Enemy’ an Ally: A Conversation with Leon Ford: Part 1Publicado: 20/10/2022
-  Season 2: The Return of In The Deep: Stories That Shape UsPublicado: 6/10/2022
-  Tapping Into Your ‘Bigness’: A Conversation with Bishop O.C. Allen IIIPublicado: 9/3/2022
-  Hair & Healing: A Conversation with Lorenzo LewisPublicado: 23/2/2022
-  Singing For Representation: A Conversation with Alexander Lloyd BlakePublicado: 9/2/2022
-  Healing at Our Own Pace: A Conversation with Tony MorrisonPublicado: 26/1/2022
-  Finding Self-Love and Community: A Conversation with Anthony DelgadoPublicado: 12/1/2022
-  Finding Forgiveness and Redemption: A Conversation with Ian ManuelPublicado: 29/12/2021
-  Breaking Borders, Creating Identity: A conversation with John Paul BrammerPublicado: 15/12/2021
-  Trauma: The Adversary of Love: A conversation with Frederick JosephPublicado: 1/12/2021
-  Introducing: In The Deep: The Stories That Shape UsPublicado: 24/11/2021
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We all have a longing to be seen for who we are - even if who we are is more complex and messy to the outside world. In The Deep: Stories that Shape Us, a new podcast from iHeartRadio, shares the first-hand account of Black and Latinx men as they peel back the layers of hardship in a world that doesn’t always see them, all of them, for who they really are. Join host Zach Stafford, as he explores the topics of discrimination, family and religion giving us a better understanding of the difficulties these men face, allowing us to see their entire truths - no matter how complicated they might be. These conversations with thought-leaders, athletes and authors prove that regardless of circumstance, there’s always hope and health on the other side.
