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In this episode, Santi sits down with musician and creator Vince Staples, comedian and actor Wyatt Cenac, and acclaimed writer and academic Kiese Laymon for a candid and thought-provoking conversation about patriarchy—its impact on individuals and society, and what it takes to break free from its grip. Kiese reflects on a pivotal childhood experience at a 2 Live Crew concert, the profound role male touch played in his upbringing and how, for men, the act of receiving touch often demands a kind of vulnerability that patriarchy teaches them to fear and reject. Wyatt unpacks the influence of male figures in pop culture on his early ideas of masculinity, and how patriarchy teaches men to equate strength with silence. He reflects on the emotional toll of this conditioning, describing how the refusal to express vulnerability in relationships can feel isolating. Vince offers a critique of how systems of slavery, capitalism, and religion have worked together to obscure self-awareness, distorting the ability of individuals to imagine themselves outside the constraints of imposed identities and collective ideologies. Together, Santi and her guests explore how patriarchal systems have shaped their identities, relationships, and creative work while sharing the steps they’re taking to move beyond its shadow, and imagine a path toward a more equitable future.
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In this episode, Santi sits down with musician and creator Vince Staples, comedian and actor Wyatt Cenac, and acclaimed writer and academic Kiese Laymon for a candid and thought-provoking conversation about patriarchy—its impact on individuals and society, and what it takes to break free from its grip. Kiese reflects on a pivotal childhood experience at a 2 Live Crew concert, the profound role male touch played in his upbringing and how, for men, the act of receiving touch often demands a kind of vulnerability that patriarchy teaches them to fear and reject. Wyatt unpacks the influence of male figures in pop culture on his early ideas of masculinity, and how patriarchy teaches men to equate strength with silence. He reflects on the emotional toll of this conditioning, describing how the refusal to express vulnerability in relationships can feel isolating. Vince offers a critique of how systems of slavery, capitalism, and religion have worked together to obscure self-awareness, distorting the ability of individuals to imagine themselves outside the constraints of imposed identities and collective ideologies. Together, Santi and her guests explore how patriarchal systems have shaped their identities, relationships, and creative work while sharing the steps they’re taking to move beyond its shadow, and imagine a path toward a more equitable future.

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