
VINCENT BROWN
MAKING OUR ANCESTORS VISIBLE
"Before we begin this journey, we have to acknowledge where we are. For generations, the narrative of the Black man has been written by pens that didn't belong to us. We’ve been framed by our struggles, defined by our trauma, and often, muted by a world that preferred our silence over our truth. But history is not just something that happened to us; it is something we carry. And for too long, that weight has been carried in isolation. We realized that there was a void—a need for a space where we…
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MAKING OUR ANCESTORS VISIBLE

Short history about a woman who Roared for us.

Lesson on Malcom X

Where we said enough

Dr. Carter G. Woodson changed how Black people see themselves. In this episode, we unpack his mission, his creation of Negro History Week, and his warning about mis‑education. A blueprint for Black men today: learn, teach, build.

Digging deep into our souls

Mike Smith opens Season 2 with the man who taught us to stand tall: Marcus Garvey. This episode explores his global movement, his call for dignity, and his demand that Black men build power together. His roar still echoes — and it’s ours to carry. One God. One Aim. One Destiny.

Recap of season 1 the journey

A powerful breakdown of how emotional intelligence transforms the way Black men speak, listen, and connect. Mike Smith explores the pause before reacting, the power of empathy, and how communication rooted in awareness builds safer, stronger relationships.

Healthy relationships aren’t built on vibes—they’re built on skills. In this episode, Mike Smith breaks down how communication, emotional clarity, and accountability shape real intimacy. If you’re ready to strengthen your relationship and show up with emotional intelligence, this one is for you.