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What happens when we stop performing for the world—and finally tell the truth about who we are?
In this deeply moving and soul-stirring episode of Self Reflection Podcast, hosted by Lira Ndifon, we sit down with artist, filmmaker, and storyteller Bryce Savoy for a raw, honest, and necessary conversation about mental health, grief, fatherhood, identity, and the power of community. This episode doesn’t just ask you to listen—it invites you to reflect, feel, and heal.
From growing up in Oakland to building a creative life in Los Angeles, Bryce opens up about the importance of male mentorship, emotional validation, and having a present father figure—especially for Black men navigating manhood in a society that often demands silence over vulnerability. Together, Lira and Bryce explore how the absence of emotional nurturing creates invisible wounds, and why healing begins when we allow ourselves to name them.
At the heart of this conversation is Bryce’s documentary Big Bright Sun, a powerful coming-of-age story that captures the dual reality of losing his father and becoming a father in the same year. Bryce reflects on grief, legacy, and transformation—revealing how loss can become a catalyst for purpose when we choose to confront it rather than suppress it. His story is a reminder that pain does not disqualify us from growth—it often initiates it.
The episode also dives into creativity as a form of survival and resistance. From navigating the music and film industries to founding Neighborhood Diamonds, Bryce speaks on staying authentic in spaces driven by competition, ego, and material success. This conversation challenges the idea that worth is measured by numbers, status, or visibility—and instead reframes success as alignment, integrity, and community impact.
More than anything, this episode is a meditation on being yourself in a world that profits from conformity. It reminds us that our lived experiences are enough, our stories matter, and healing is not meant to be done alone. Whether you are grieving, rebuilding, questioning your identity, or simply seeking peace—this conversation meets you where you are.
This is not just an episode—it’s an invitation to slow down, look inward, and remember who you are.
If this conversation resonated with you, don’t keep it to yourself.
Like, follow, and subscribe to Self Reflection Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and all major streaming platforms.
Share this episode with someone who may need these words today.
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Call to Action: Engage with the Self-Reflection Podcast community! Like, follow, and subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube (Self-Reflection Podcast by Lira Ndifon), and all major podcast platforms. Share your insights and feedback—we value your contributions! Suggest topics you'd like us to explore. Your support amplifies our reach, sharing these vital messages of self-love and empowerment. Until our next conversation, prioritize self-care and embrace your journey.
Grab your copy of "Awaken Your True Self" on Amazon. Until next time, be kind to yourself and keep reflecting.
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What happens when we stop performing for the world—and finally tell the truth about who we are?
In this deeply moving and soul-stirring episode of Self Reflection Podcast, hosted by Lira Ndifon, we sit down with artist, filmmaker, and storyteller Bryce Savoy for a raw, honest, and necessary conversation about mental health, grief, fatherhood, identity, and the power of community. This episode doesn’t just ask you to listen—it invites you to reflect, feel, and heal.
From growing up in Oakland to building a creative life in Los Angeles, Bryce opens up about the importance of male mentorship, emotional validation, and having a present father figure—especially for Black men navigating manhood in a society that often demands silence over vulnerability. Together, Lira and Bryce explore how the absence of emotional nurturing creates invisible wounds, and why healing begins when we allow ourselves to name them.
At the heart of this conversation is Bryce’s documentary Big Bright Sun, a powerful coming-of-age story that captures the dual reality of losing his father and becoming a father in the same year. Bryce reflects on grief, legacy, and transformation—revealing how loss can become a catalyst for purpose when we choose to confront it rather than suppress it. His story is a reminder that pain does not disqualify us from growth—it often initiates it.
The episode also dives into creativity as a form of survival and resistance. From navigating the music and film industries to founding Neighborhood Diamonds, Bryce speaks on staying authentic in spaces driven by competition, ego, and material success. This conversation challenges the idea that worth is measured by numbers, status, or visibility—and instead reframes success as alignment, integrity, and community impact.
More than anything, this episode is a meditation on being yourself in a world that profits from conformity. It reminds us that our lived experiences are enough, our stories matter, and healing is not meant to be done alone. Whether you are grieving, rebuilding, questioning your identity, or simply seeking peace—this conversation meets you where you are.
This is not just an episode—it’s an invitation to slow down, look inward, and remember who you are.
If this conversation resonated with you, don’t keep it to yourself.
Like, follow, and subscribe to Self Reflection Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and all major streaming platforms.
Share this episode with someone who may need these words today.
Leave a review and let us know what reflected back to you.
Your support helps us continue creating intentional, healing, and thought-provoking conversations for our communities.
Support the show
Call to Action: Engage with the Self-Reflection Podcast community! Like, follow, and subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube (Self-Reflection Podcast by Lira Ndifon), and all major podcast platforms. Share your insights and feedback—we value your contributions! Suggest topics you'd like us to explore. Your support amplifies our reach, sharing these vital messages of self-love and empowerment. Until our next conversation, prioritize self-care and embrace your journey.
Grab your copy of "Awaken Your True Self" on Amazon. Until next time, be kind to yourself and keep reflecting.