THE MAN WHO BEAT THE BEAR PODCAST

EPISODE 4 | "WIGS SNATCHED, HEELS FLYING, RAPID FIRE NUKE TWEETS"

35 min · 9. okt. 2025
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In this episode, I unpack the ongoing feud between Nicki Minaj and Cardi B and what it says about culture, ego, and public perception. I also reflect on the heartbreaking passing of former Miss Universe Jamaica contestant Tyra Spaulding, and diving into the layers of mental health that often go unseen and unheard. From there, I get real about being surrounded by people who don’t stimulate me — navigating growth, accountability, and self-awareness and what it feels like to be amongst people who are 25+ and moving like a prepubescent deviant. I close the episode with a question for you to sit with: Is living by the quote "if they wanted to, they would?" putting an unrealistic expectation on a person?

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EPISODE 1 | "LIVING IN A SIMULATION"

In this episode of The Man Who Beat The Bear, I dive deep into a question many of us have asked at some point: Are we living in a simulation? From there, I open up about the heavy realities of grief and betrayal — how they mirror each other, the stages we go through, and the way they reshape the lens we see life through. I explain how these events might cause you to reevaluate who you are, question your values, and alter your perspective on life. Above all, I offer my ideas on how to overcome them, not simply to live, but to grow, overcome, and regain your power. This is honest, genuine, and intimate; it is not only theory. This episode will resonate with anybody who has ever doubted reality, struggled with loss, or felt the burden of betrayal.

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