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Politics Feels Different When You’re Black

58 min · 11 de may de 2026
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What happens when politics stops feeling political… and starts feeling personal? There are moments when politics stop feeling distant… and start feeling personal. In this episode of Four Titles, One Truth, Tommie and Lance have an honest conversation about what the current political climate feels like through their lens as Black men, fathers, husbands, and veterans. This isn’t a debate about parties. It’s a conversation about identity, race, representation, patriotism, frustration, responsibility, and the emotional weight many Black Americans feel in today’s America. The conversation explores questions surrounding racism, political division, DEI, voting rights, leadership, family conversations, and what it means to stay informed without becoming consumed by anger. If you’ve ever felt like politics impacts your life differently depending on who you are...this conversation is for you. What’s Covered * Why politics feels personal for many Black Americans * Serving America while questioning how America sees you * Why some people believe racism no longer exists * DEI, race conversations, and political frustration * The emotional impact of modern politics on Black families * Staying informed without becoming consumed by anger * Leadership, identity, and protecting the next generation black men black culture politics race in america dei racism black fathers black veterans social issues voting rights american politics black voices leadership current events four titles one truth mental health black families identity patriotism real conversations

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