Episode 11 - Making moves and betting on Black with Brian Buck
Let Me Introduce Myself (LMIM Show)
Release Date: 11/21/2020
Let Me Introduce Myself (LMIM Show)
The year 2020 found the coronavirus pandemic wreaking havoc across the globe. Social injustice and the vulnerability of black life was center stage. The fate of the nation hung in the balance as political turmoil threatened democracy. The hosts of LMIM chronicle the stories of black men navigating this chaotic year from the beginning. Join Maxime and Sekou as they reflect on guest highlights, hard times, and their personal hopes for the future. They are pulling back the layers of black manhood. The podcast inspiration: (Stephanie) Our Editor: (Nikita) Our Theme music: (Julian)
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info_outline Episode 11 - Making moves and betting on Black with Brian BuckLet Me Introduce Myself (LMIM Show)
Brian, a member of the LGBTQ community and sports lover that originally came from a Southern Baptist family in Minneapolis is making a big transition during this pandemic of pandemics. Across the US, Portland to Atlanta, from working with the NBA ticket sales to medical device sales, and from almost a decade of relationships as well. He navigates all of his change while still trying to balance how all Black people can win. He shares all parts of himself and how he manages his evolution. Connect with him: (@MplsBuck83), (@Mplsbuck)
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Emmanuel Amponsah, a young brother from Ghana, Africa honors his heritage, blackness, and culture. This emerging scholar reckons with identity and the contradictions that seek to undermine his sense of self. Emmanuel is bravery is brave enough to reveal his fears and wrestle with uncertainty en route to a life of meaning. Come witness this critical phase of black manhood that often shapes how we engage our futures.
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Bill Weekes is a working man and a family man, concerned with the basic necessities in life. Being a good person, being good to others, and striving to be better along the way. The good life….Is it complicated or is it simple? Come join us for another episode and find out what Bill has to say. It’s quite interesting.
info_outlineBrian, a member of the LGBTQ community and sports lover that originally came from a Southern Baptist family in Minneapolis is making a big transition during this pandemic of pandemics. Across the US, Portland to Atlanta, from working with the NBA ticket sales to medical device sales, and from almost a decade of relationships as well. He navigates all of his change while still trying to balance how all Black people can win. He shares all parts of himself and how he manages his evolution.
Connect with him: instagram (@MplsBuck83), twitter (@Mplsbuck)