Intellectual Savagery Intellectual Savagery
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- Society & Culture
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Growing as a man or woman is probably the most rewarding experience in life. Join LuckyLefty along with guests as he shares his stories of growth and the route he took to get to this point, via culture, spirituality and mental health— with the occupational funny story from his wild and problematic past. If you’re interested in hearing truth and wisdom sprinkled on top of amazing conversation, this is the podcast for you.
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Growth...
In this episode, Lucky gives his thoughts on the knee jerk reaction to the coronavirus and how we as people may be more of the problem than we care to admit. Also, the question of how the effects of toxic relationships can carry over into new situations is brought up. Lucky gives his testimony in regards to some things that have carried over from his unsavory experiences into new endeavors with women.
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It’s Mine— I’ll Spend It...
Tax Time is upon us! LuckyLefty poses the question of if the way people were brought up determines how they spend money.
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Respect the Pronoun ft. Lonnie (from W.R.Y.H. Podcast)
It’s been a while, but LuckyLefty the Great is back— with a lot to discuss! Recently, Dewayne Wade’s middle child Zaya came out as transgender and it caused a raucous among Black social media. Lucky gives his thoughts on the situation and has an impromptu conversation with Lonnie, from the W.R.Y.H. Podcast about his thoughts and how we should respect the decision that this child has made.
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Ten Year Challenge
On the last episode of the decade, Lucky reflects upon the past 10 years of his life— good, bad and ugly.
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Happy Holidaze
It’s been a while, but LuckyLefty is back to feed the streets with a heaping of Intellectual Savagery! On this episode, Lucky discusses holiday stressors and how to cope with them without isolating yourself from your loved ones during this time of year.
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Co-Parenting
On this episode of Intellectual Savagery the Podcast, LuckyLefty speaks on a topic that he is very familiar with— parenting from a different address. While it’s not ideal, it is the reality for some people these days. Like anything in life, there’s a right way and a wrong way to go about it.