1 hr 21 min

Brandon Frame Blue Dope

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Reclaiming Brotherhood: Inspiring Black Boys and Men of Color with Brandon Frame

"Am I my brother's keeper?" This timeless question echoes through our culture, sparking conversations and cultural references. And in this episode of Blue Dope, we have a special guest who is not only breathing new life into this phrase but also making a profound impact in the lives of black boys and men of color.

Join us as we dive into a meaningful conversation with Brandon Frame, the Founder of The Black Man Can. This non-profit organization is on a mission to provide enriching activities and mentorship that inspire and educate young black boys and men of color.

Remember the movie New Jack City? Well, Brandon is here to infuse meaning and spirit back into this powerful biblical phrase. Through his work, he embodies the true essence of being our brother's keeper.

Discover how The Black Man Can is creating a positive change by offering guidance, support, and opportunities to the often underserved communities. We'll explore the enriching activities and mentorship programs that empower black boys and men of color, helping them unlock their full potential and navigate the challenges they face.

Brandon's dedication and passion for uplifting his community shine through as we discuss his journey, his inspirations, and the impact he's making. Prepare to be inspired by the stories of transformation, resilience, and empowerment.

This episode is a reminder that we all have a role to play in supporting and uplifting each other. Join us as we explore the power of brotherhood, mentorship, and the incredible work being done by The Black Man Can.

Are you ready to be inspired and become a part of the movement? Tune in and let's embark on a journey of compassion, empowerment, and unity. Because when we say "Am I my brother's keeper?" the answer is a resounding "Yes. I am."

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Reclaiming Brotherhood: Inspiring Black Boys and Men of Color with Brandon Frame

"Am I my brother's keeper?" This timeless question echoes through our culture, sparking conversations and cultural references. And in this episode of Blue Dope, we have a special guest who is not only breathing new life into this phrase but also making a profound impact in the lives of black boys and men of color.

Join us as we dive into a meaningful conversation with Brandon Frame, the Founder of The Black Man Can. This non-profit organization is on a mission to provide enriching activities and mentorship that inspire and educate young black boys and men of color.

Remember the movie New Jack City? Well, Brandon is here to infuse meaning and spirit back into this powerful biblical phrase. Through his work, he embodies the true essence of being our brother's keeper.

Discover how The Black Man Can is creating a positive change by offering guidance, support, and opportunities to the often underserved communities. We'll explore the enriching activities and mentorship programs that empower black boys and men of color, helping them unlock their full potential and navigate the challenges they face.

Brandon's dedication and passion for uplifting his community shine through as we discuss his journey, his inspirations, and the impact he's making. Prepare to be inspired by the stories of transformation, resilience, and empowerment.

This episode is a reminder that we all have a role to play in supporting and uplifting each other. Join us as we explore the power of brotherhood, mentorship, and the incredible work being done by The Black Man Can.

Are you ready to be inspired and become a part of the movement? Tune in and let's embark on a journey of compassion, empowerment, and unity. Because when we say "Am I my brother's keeper?" the answer is a resounding "Yes. I am."

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This episode is brought to you by Manscaped

Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code BLUEDOPE at Manscaped.com
*
Follow Brandon Frame:

https://www.instagram.com/brandonframe
 *
Follow Blue Dope:

www.instagram.com/bluedopetv
www.instagram.com/blue

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Thank you so much for tuning into Blue Dope. If you enjoy the podcast, please don't forget to rate, comment, and subscribe to the show.

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Please visit us at Blue Dope. 
the TransgendaThe funny and informative chronicle of Ana, a transgender woman and Cam, her cisgender DadListen on: Apple Podcasts   Spotify
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1 hr 21 min