Episode 7 - George M. Johnson on Writing What Hadn’t Been Written, Navigating Truth, Trauma, and Identity, and Finding Space for Joy at 40
Content Warning: This episode includes discussion of childhood violence, sexual assault, and molestation. Please take care while listening.
Welcome to The Fourth Floor!
Today’s guest is George M. Johnson, an important storyteller and voice whose work continues to shape national conversations around identity, truth, and community.
George is the award-winning writer of All Boys Aren’t Blue, We Are Not Broken, Flamboyants, and their newest release, There’s Always Next Year, created in collaboration with fellow author Leah Johnson and published this week.
George’s body of work has opened doors for essential national conversations about identity, queerness, trauma, truth, and what it means to find your communities while moving through both individual and shared experiences.
In this episode, George takes us through their “floors”:
-First Floor: Growing up in Plainfield, New Jersey; navigating family, identity, and the early experiences—both joyful and traumatic—that shaped their understanding of the world.
-Floors 2 & 3: Finding their voice as a writer; joining and leading within their fraternity; working as a community health worker; and learning how to tell their stories while also navigating the triggers and truths that shape you.
-Fourth Floor: Turning 40 and stepping into a new decade with authenticity, generosity, and intentionality — and reflecting on what it means to have their books available for those searching for what hadn’t been written before.
Find a quiet place and settle in for 51 minutes with George M. Johnson.