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This episode is a mirror held up to the world — and the reflection ain’t pretty. Coach Lawson walks listeners through the quiet battles Black men fight every day: being seen as strong but never supported, respected for what we survive but never for who we are. He speaks on the loneliness, the pressure, the expectations stacked on our shoulders like we built the world with our bare hands… because half the time, we did.
Coach breaks down how Black men pour into families, workplaces, and communities, yet rarely receive the same energy back. It’s vulnerability wrapped in bravery — a reminder that Black men feel deeply, love loudly, hurt quietly, and still rise anyway. This episode is a call to recognize the humanity behind the hero.
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This episode is a mirror held up to the world — and the reflection ain’t pretty. Coach Lawson walks listeners through the quiet battles Black men fight every day: being seen as strong but never supported, respected for what we survive but never for who we are. He speaks on the loneliness, the pressure, the expectations stacked on our shoulders like we built the world with our bare hands… because half the time, we did.
Coach breaks down how Black men pour into families, workplaces, and communities, yet rarely receive the same energy back. It’s vulnerability wrapped in bravery — a reminder that Black men feel deeply, love loudly, hurt quietly, and still rise anyway. This episode is a call to recognize the humanity behind the hero.