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Kenyatte Nelson is a (sharply-dressed) family man
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audio
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Personal Journals
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Feb 20, 2023
Episode Duration |
01:00:18
“There isn't a way to be or behave that's connected to a color in my view. But I think there are some cultural norms that exist.” What does it even mean to “talk white” or “act black”? Kenyatte Nelson might live in Liverpool, but his life and career have spanned Charleston (SC), Tallahassee (FL), Cincinnati (OH), Geneva (CH), and Manchester (UK). Once declared Esquire’s best dressed man (2008), this tall, dark, and handsome (brand) man shares his thoughts on the importance of empathy, kindness, and names - despite being often misunderstood, misinterpreted, or feared (even in a suit). As a Black man, Kenyatte thinks about the bias in his own mind, and what burdens he’s passing onto (or shielding from) his son. Hear our discussion on what we don’t want ANY of our children to feel and how different the world would (could?) be if we were all more comfortable owning up to our mistakes. This episode originally aired in October 2020 and is part of our celebration of Black voices and stories this February. LEARN ABOUT KENYATTE instagram.com/beautifulnoun twitter.com/beautifulnoun MENTIONS -  SONG: “the Mask” (Fugees) t- https://spoti.fi/3ojWi4P TV: Fleabag - imdb.com/title/tt5687612 BOOK: “The Art of Possibility” (Rosamund Stone Zander) - goodreads.com/book/show/85697.The_Art_of_Possibility Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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