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My attempt to have fun and learn from people from all walks of life. We will be discussing Life, Love, the pursuit of happiness and everything in between. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marquis-fair/support

"So...Here's the thing...‪"‬ MarQuis

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My attempt to have fun and learn from people from all walks of life. We will be discussing Life, Love, the pursuit of happiness and everything in between. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marquis-fair/support

    The Black Experience - Being Black and "Grown" in America (Part 1)

    The Black Experience - Being Black and "Grown" in America (Part 1)

    Ok. So we're here. We're Black. We're adults for REAL, for real. And we're in America.

    Let's talk. Race. George Floyd just over 1 year later (and just a couple of months from the conviction of Derek Chauvin).

    Welcome back and thanks for listening to our podcast, "So...Here's the thing". The next several episodes are include discussions that I have been wanting to have  and share with my listeners since I started this season. What are we talking about this time? My guests and I discuss a wide variety of topics (as we always do) including:

    Being Black and grown in America (for purposes of framing this discussion, we're talking about ages 30-50, though you can certainly be considered "grown" before you're 30, in many instances.)

    The murder of George Floyd just over 1 year later (and just a couple of months from the conviction of Derek Chauvin)

    Has anything changed? If so, have things changed for the better for Black people in America? Or have things gotten worse?

    Other topics include:

    Being Black and "grown" in America and wondering if people give a damn (about Black people, Black issues, Black legacies, etc.)

    our truths of being a "brotha" or "sista" in America and what responsibilities comes with that truth. Specifically, how and why many Black people in America share our collective traumas and triumphs as we try to survive and thrive in a country that often sees us as "less than".

    You're part of a larger community or several that you have now chosen. What does that look like?

    Black and LGBTQIA community

    Black and religious vs. Black and spiritual

    Black fraternities or sororities

    Other communities that intersect with being Black in America.

    We invite you to peek behind the Black curtain (so to speak) and get a glimpse of some of the complex issues we face within our community. Special thanks to my guests for their participation.

    Please continue to "Like", "Share" and "Subscribe" to our podcast. Enjoy! And always remember - Love yourself.


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    The Black Experience - (Movin' On Up) Navigating Young Adulthood and Being Black in America (Part 3)

    The Black Experience - (Movin' On Up) Navigating Young Adulthood and Being Black in America (Part 3)

    I'm Black. I live in America but that doesn't mean that I know everything about what that means. I live with a certain amount of privilege. These discussions are by no means meant to represent the entire spectrum of what it means to be Black in America. No one does. 



    Welcome back and thanks for listening to our podcast, "So...Here's the thing". In this episode, we continue to discuss our shared and divergent experiences with being Black in America. Sometimes light, sometimes heavy, we discuss our varied experiences including learning about the importance of physical, mental and emotional health and well-being. We also discuss how we, as young Black Americans, are taught to express negative emotions (within our social circles and within the workplace) and how we express love to each other, Black person to Black person. As I continue to dive deeper and engage in these deep and meaningful conversations, I could not be more proud of the work we're doing and I'm often surprised at how much I continue to learn from these discussions. 



    We invite you to peek behind the Black curtain (so to speak) and get a glimpse of some of the complex issues we face within our community. Special thanks to my guests for their participation.



    Please continue to "Like", "Share" and "Subscribe" to our podcast. Enjoy! And always remember - Love yourself.


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    Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marquis-fair/support

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    The Black Experience - (Movin' On Up) Navigating Young Adulthood and Being Black in America (Part 2)

    The Black Experience - (Movin' On Up) Navigating Young Adulthood and Being Black in America (Part 2)

    Welcome back and thanks for listening to our podcast, "So...Here's the thing". In this episode, we continue to discuss our shared and divergent experiences with being Black in America. Sometimes light, sometimes heavy, we discuss our varied experiences including our first travel experiences/how Black Americans are treated abroad; learning about sex and implications as a Black young adult (what did/didn't our parents teach us?); the importance of physical, mental and spiritual health especially for Black people in America and so much more. Honestly, the next several episodes are some of the most engaging and deep conversations I've had with a group of people in a long time. I hope that you will enjoy it as much as I did. 

    We invite you to peek behind the Black curtain (so to speak) and get a glimpse of some of the complex issues we face within our community. Special thanks to my guests for their participation.

    Please continue to "Like", "Share" and "Subscribe" to our podcast. Enjoy! And always remember - Love yourself. 


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    Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marquis-fair/support

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    The Black Experience - (Movin' On Up) Navigating Young Adulthood and Being Black in America (Part 1)

    The Black Experience - (Movin' On Up) Navigating Young Adulthood and Being Black in America (Part 1)

    Welcome back and thanks for listening to our podcast, "So...Here's the thing". In this episode, we continue to discuss our shared and divergent experiences with being Black in America. Sometimes light, sometimes heavy, we discuss issues like financial literacy (or lack thereof) as in the young, Black American community. Further, we discuss some of the issues within our community like trusting certain institutions like banks and other government-led agencies. 

    Stay tuned as the next several episodes of this season will delve into topics like how we (eventually) found our way as young Black Americans and nuggets of knowledge we hope to pass on to the next generations of young people. These important discussions continue to explore how we move, touch and inspire each other, how we "do the work", not only by beginning these conversations, but how we can take definitive steps towards a better future for our community. 

    We invite you to peek behind the Black curtain and get a glimpse of some of the complex issues we face within our community. Special thanks to my guests for their participation.

    Please continue to "Like", "Share" and "Subscribe" to our podcast. Enjoy!


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    Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marquis-fair/support

    • 42 Min.
    The Black Experience - (Movin' On Up) Navigating Young Adulthood and Being Black in America (Bonus)

    The Black Experience - (Movin' On Up) Navigating Young Adulthood and Being Black in America (Bonus)

    Welcome back and thanks for listening to our podcast, "So...Here's the thing". As we continue to discuss our shared and divergent experiences with being Black in America. Sometimes light, sometimes heavy, we discuss issues like gentrification, Black illiteracy, how we self-identify within our own communities and growing Black and educated and what the word "education" means to many Black Americans. 



    In this bonus episode, our guests and I discuss violence in the Asian American community and our thoughts about the Black community's response to it. I have to admit that I was fairly ignorant which it came to how prevalent violence in the Asian American community was and continues to be. Further, I wish that our communities of color were not bound together by shared traumas but rather by our shared art, creativity and history in America. That being said, I hope that these discussions continue to serve as a template for you, faithful listener, to open up similar dialogues in your own familial and social circles. I had a lot of fun with my guests and I hope that you will enjoy this episode as much as I did.



    Stay tuned as the next several episodes of this season will delve into topics like finding love, stability and yourself as a young adult in today's Black America. These important discussions continue to explore how we move, touch and inspire each other, how we "do the work" and what the next steps can be for the next generation of Black young men and women.



    We invite you to peek behind the Black curtain and get a glimpse of some of the complex issues we face within our community. Special thanks to my guests for their participation.



    Please continue to "Like", "Share" and "Subscribe" to our podcast. Enjoy!


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    Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marquis-fair/support

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    The Black Experience - Growing Up Black in America (Part 3)

    The Black Experience - Growing Up Black in America (Part 3)

    Welcome back and thanks for listening to our podcast, "So...Here's the thing". As we continue to discuss our shared and divergent experiences with being Black in America. Sometimes light, sometimes heavy, we discuss issues like gentrification, Black illiteracy, how we self-identify within our own communities and growing Black and educated and what the word "education" means to many Black Americans. We also discuss some reasons (or what some might call "excuses") why we struggle within our community. This important discussion continues to explore how we move, touch and inspire each other, how we "do the work" and what the next steps can be for the next generation of Black young men and women. 

    We invite you to peek behind the Black curtain and get a glimpse of some of the complex issues we face within our community. Special thanks to my guests for their participation. 

    Please continue to "Like", "Share" and "Subscribe" to our podcast. Enjoy!


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    Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marquis-fair/support

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