I Am Talking: Black Talk Podcast

Khing Jus Wurk

🎙 Welcome to the official Podcast channel of Frank D. Monroe, also known as Khing Jus Wurk—host and creator of The “I Am Talking: Black Talk Podcast.” I believe in honesty, hard work, and the power of change. I am not defined by my past—I am defined by my resilience and my refusal to give in to injustice. For years, I’ve been mislabeled, silenced, and misrepresented. Now, I’m reclaiming my narrative and speaking my truth. On this channel, I share my journey—raw, real, and unfiltered. From foster care and juvenile detention to college graduation and fatherhood, I’ve faced challenges that would break many. But I’m still here. Still standing. Still fighting. I stand for: ✅ Accountability from those who abuse power ✅ Justice for those who’ve been wronged ✅ Truth in a world full of manipulation Connect with me: Watch. Listen. Share. Amplify. This isn’t just my story—it’s ours. IAmTalking ,ATL, NYC, BlackTalkPodcast, African American Culture, Career, Parents, Podcast& Entrepreneurship.

  1. FEB 3

    Navigating the Legal Maze: A Black Man's Story

    Summary In this episode of the I Am Talking Black Talk Podcast, host Frank D Monroe discusses his personal struggles, legal battles, and the systemic oppression faced by Black individuals. He reflects on the impact of personal relationships on identity and the challenges of navigating the legal system while seeking justice. Monroe emphasizes the importance of accountability and encourages listeners to dig deeper into the stories that often go untold. Sound Bites "I have been called a slave.""I need to be there for my own child.""I deserve compensation. Who doesn't?" Takeaways It's essential to recognize the struggles faced during Black History Month.Legal battles can be overwhelming and isolating.Media representation can significantly impact public perception.Systemic oppression is a long-standing issue in America.Personal relationships can shape one's identity and experiences.Seeking justice often requires persistence and resilience.The legal system can be biased against marginalized individuals.Understanding one's rights is crucial in legal matters.Community support is vital in overcoming personal challenges.Accountability is necessary for those in positions of power. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Personal Struggles 00:58 The Impact of Media on Personal Narrative 05:52 Navigating the Legal System and Personal Accountability 12:03 The Complexity of Relationships and Personal Growth 20:11 The Fight for Justice and Recognition 31:26 Conclusion and Call to Action Keywords Black History Month, personal struggles, legal battles, systemic oppression, media representation, identity, relationships, justice, accountability https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5rKll_SZBe8z40wX2oR0B8e9uE5xZfQy

    33 min
  2. 08/22/2025

    Navigating Empathy & Masculine Women are Still Women: I Am Talking: Black Talk Podcast Show

    In this thought-provoking episode of "I Am Talking: Black Talk Podcast Show," host Khing Jus Wurk takes listeners on a journey through the complexities of identity, empathy, and societal expectations. Khing opens up about his personal experiences growing up in challenging environments, highlighting the importance of empathy in understanding diverse perspectives. He delves into the often overlooked strength of masculine women, celebrating their resilience and intelligence. Through candid storytelling and insightful commentary, Khing challenges listeners to reflect on their own biases and the societal narratives that shape our understanding of gender and identity. Chapters: Introduction: Welcome to the Show Khing Jus Wurk sets the stage for an engaging discussion on identity and empathy. Growing Up: Trials and Triumphs A look into Khing's upbringing, from group homes to personal revelations. The Power of Empathy Discussing the role of empathy in bridging divides and fostering understanding across different backgrounds. Celebrating Masculine Women Khing highlights the strength and intelligence of masculine women, advocating for their recognition and respect. Identity and Self-Reflection Insights on understanding oneself and the journey to self-acceptance amidst societal pressures. Closing Thoughts: Embracing Authenticity Encouragement to listeners to embrace their true selves and foster empathy in their lives. #BlackTalk #Empathy #MasculineWomen #Identity #Podcast

    52 min

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🎙 Welcome to the official Podcast channel of Frank D. Monroe, also known as Khing Jus Wurk—host and creator of The “I Am Talking: Black Talk Podcast.” I believe in honesty, hard work, and the power of change. I am not defined by my past—I am defined by my resilience and my refusal to give in to injustice. For years, I’ve been mislabeled, silenced, and misrepresented. Now, I’m reclaiming my narrative and speaking my truth. On this channel, I share my journey—raw, real, and unfiltered. From foster care and juvenile detention to college graduation and fatherhood, I’ve faced challenges that would break many. But I’m still here. Still standing. Still fighting. I stand for: ✅ Accountability from those who abuse power ✅ Justice for those who’ve been wronged ✅ Truth in a world full of manipulation Connect with me: Watch. Listen. Share. Amplify. This isn’t just my story—it’s ours. IAmTalking ,ATL, NYC, BlackTalkPodcast, African American Culture, Career, Parents, Podcast& Entrepreneurship.