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  • The Importance of Internal Work and Self-Care with Dr. Liam Johnson Ph. D., Ed. D., Doc.Sci.
    2024/11/20

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    “Doing the inner work,” has become a popular phrase, but what does it mean? In this episode of Dem Bois Podcast, Dr. Liam Johnson explains that a big part of “the work,” is self-reflection, shadow-work, journaling, and setting boundaries for personal growth. Dr. Liam discusses his journey and transition experience, highlighting the challenges he faced. He also describes his work with marginalized groups, particularly focusing on trans and non-binary individuals. And, he emphasizes the importance of specialized healthcare for the trans community, noting the lack of information in medical journals.

    We talk:
    How the name Liam chose him - 5:32
    The internal work that you should focus on - 14:27
    Setting boundaries with your family - 23:06
    Disassociating with your body - 31:26
    HIV prevention and advocacy work - 48:04

    Episode References:
    Codependent No More: How to Stop Controlling Others and Start Caring for Yourself (book by Melody Beattie)

    Read more about Dr. Liam in his bio below:
    Dr. Liam Johnson (He/Him) is a Clinical Exercise Physiologist and Research Scientist specializing in epidemiology, with a focus on special population diseases. As a Level 5 Master Trainer, he is dedicated to improving communal health in the African American and LGBTQ communities.

    Dr. Liam focuses his scope of work on special population diseases, developing tailored interventions that enhance health outcomes for marginalized communities, like African American and LGBTQ populations." This approach demonstrates his diverse level of expertise and dedication to improving health equity for his communities through academically justified research.

    With over 15 years of experience, Dr. Liam combines his passions for research and helping others, creating educational prototypes for marginalized groups and developing life plans for patients. His work is driven by the joy of facilitating understanding and empowerment, leaving behind tangible knowledge. Recognized as one of the Best in Texas in Clinical Physiology, Dr. Liam continues to strive for excellence in all his endeavors.

    Link to Shadow Work Journal for Black Men: A Guided Mental Health Journal for Healing, Self-Discovery, Growth & Self-Awareness With Prompts to Work Through...Manifestation & Spirituality for Black Men

    • TikTok: @affordably.affirmed1; @affirmedworkouts; @affirmednutrition
    • IG: _affordably.affirmed_; _drliam.phys_specialist
    • FB: Hellome R&R; Liam Johnson (no shirt)
    • LinkedIn: Dr. Liam Johnson PhD., EdD., Doc.Sci.
    • YOUTUBE: @AffordablyAffirmed


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  • Navigating Allyship, Race, and Gender in Public Spaces with Nasir Young
    2024/11/13

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    If you are wondering how to be a better ally to trans men of color then this one's for you! In this episode of Dem Bois Podcast, I sit down with Nasir Young. Nasir shares his experience of transitioning at work, including the challenges of changing his name and navigating workplace dynamics. He emphasizes the importance of allyship and authentic support from colleagues. He also discusses the emotional impact of transitioning, including moments of missing his former identity.

    We talk:
    The meaning of “Nasir” - 5:57
    His transition journey - 12:28
    Seeing the queer community expand - 21:28
    Allyship in the workplace - 35:51
    Missing former identities - 48:54

    Episode References:
    Ep. 7 - Transitioning at Work

    Read more about Nasir in his bio below:
    Nasir Young is a dedicated leader committed to driving economic growth in underserved communities. Originally from Washington, D.C., and now based in New York City, Nasir has a strong passion for advocating social inclusivity and economic justice. His work focuses on creating opportunities and fostering development in areas that need it most, embodying a deep commitment to making a positive impact in the lives of others.

    • Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nasiry
    • IG: @thedcmatic


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  • What if Everyone Leads with Love? with Joël Simeu
    2024/11/06

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    What is family? Is it the people related to you by blood or by love? In this episode of Dem Bois Podcast, we question the idea of “family,” and what it really means. Today I sit down with Joël Simeu, a writer and poet from Cameroon now residing in New York, who is pursuing his PhD at Cornell University. Joel discusses his journey of self-discovery, transitioning to his chosen name Joel, and the challenges of “coming out” to a traditional Cameroonian family. He emphasizes the importance of self-love, gratitude, and community support. Joel also reflects on the impact of religious teachings and cultural expectations on his identity. Despite facing rejection from his family, he finds solace in friends and the freedom of living authentically.

    We talk:
    Joël’s transition journey - 8:11
    His “traditional” upbringing - 19:51
    “Coming out” to his family - 29:53
    Questioning what family actually is - 37:57
    Advice for listeners - 46:16

    Click here for transcription!

    Episode References:
    Dem Bois Pod Ep. 3 - Surviving homelessness

    Read more about Joël in his bio below:
    Joël is a writer from Douala, Cameroon, currently based in Ithaca, NY, where he is completing his English PhD at Cornell University. His writing is grounded in a poetics of Black & queer futurity. Joël believes in the pursuit of liberation, justice, freedom, and love for all oppressed people. He enjoys going on walks and listening to jazz music. He’s an aspiring saxophonist and loves his friends.

    • https://www.instagram.com/jojosim27


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  • Being a Champion for Mental and Emotional Health with Micah Roldan Part 2
    2024/10/30

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    The phrase “mental health” has become very popular in recent years. We hear speeches and podcast episodes devoted to it and we discuss it amongst ourselves, but how seriously do we really take it? This episode of Dem Bois Podcast is part 2 of my conversation with Micah Roldan and he highlights the lack of resources and support for mental health, particularly for trans men. Micah also advocates for increased awareness for men's mental health, noting the higher suicide rates among men. So if you don’t gain anything else from this episode, at least receive that! Start taking your mental health seriously today!

    We talk:
    What had to shift within Micah’s relationship with his wife - 7:44
    Advice on navigating transitioning with your partner - 14:05
    Micah’s advocacy work - 20:36
    Not taking mental health seriously - 35:10
    Micah’s nonprofit - 41:38

    Click here for transcription!

    Episode References:
    Mental Health America
    The Trevor Project
    Suicide and Crisis Lifeline - 988 (call or text)
    Band of the Hand (movie 1986)
    Pitch Black (movie 2000)
    The Chronicles of Riddick (movie 2004)
    Love Jones (movie 1997)

    Read more about Micah in his bio below:
    Hi! I’m Micah. I'm a 30 year old transgender man. I have a passion for discussing mental and emotional health within masc spaces. After the passing of my brother Jeffrey in June of 2023 who died by suicide I advocate even harder for IVP against men and men’s mental health.

    • Connect with Micah


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    Donate to support our 2023 Gender Affirming Surgery Grant Fund here!

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    52 分
  • Board Member Highlight Series Part II; with Beauty Wright - Board Member
    2024/10/23

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    What is it like to be a true ally for trans men of color? That is what this episode of Dem Bois Podcast is all about. Today I interview another board member, Beauty Wright, spiritual coach and chaplain, and we discuss her journey to leadership and her role on the board. Beauty emphasizes the importance of empathy and compassion, sharing her personal experiences and the impact of her support on her family and community. She also highlights the significance of authenticity and unconditional love in allyship, and advocating for visibility and representation of marginalized groups.

    We talk:
    Why it’s important for Beauty to show up for trans men of color - 4:22
    Her duties as a board member - 8:38
    What lead her to this moment - 11:22
    Beauty’s last words of love - 15:57

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    Read more about Beauty in her bio below:
    I am a motivated Black woman, who is the CEO/Founder of Loving Your Crown LLC, and an Interfaith Chaplain at a local hospital. This has guided me with a life purpose of building up all persons by supporting them as they learn to love and embrace their crown which is inclusive to members of the POC Trans in my community. My educational background includes; AA in Sociology to understand the demographics in which I can better assess all persons who have been marginalized by their demographic locations. BA and MA in Communication Studies to be able to articulate in a relatable manner with everyone I come into contact with As I believe in meeting people where they are and not where you expect them to be. MDiv (Masters in Divinity) as spirituality is at the core of all things we encounter throughout life.

    “I am a board member of Dem Bois Inc., because I support its mission and important presence for trans men of color. I am a firm believer in everyone living their life in an authentic way, so they can love their crown genuinely on the outside, ensuring it aligns with the crown in their heart - reminding them they are loved, heard and visible. Being a board member of Dem Bois organization gives me the outlet to do this meaningful work.”

    • beauty@dembois.org


    Would you like to make a difference in the lives of trans men of color? Are you or someone you know interested in serving on a non-profit board?

    We are looking for one individual who is committed to supporting trans men of color.

    Dem Bois seeks a trans leader of color, or other queer folks of color, along with allies who understand the importance of accessing medical transition-related care, and other trans related issues to join our Board.

    We are looking for someone who would like to become our Vice-Chair to work alongside the other dynamic leaders of the board to help support the mission and vision of the organization.

    What does board membership mean? What does a Vice-Chair of a non-profit board actually do? Are you interested in being a part of Dem Bois board, but would like to learn more before applying?

    • Schedule a 15-minute meeting to learn more about board service. Learn how you can use your skills and talents to s

    Are you enjoying the Dem Bois Podcast? Donate today to help support the cost of production and the honorarium we pay our guests for their time. All donations are tax-deductible. Click here!


    Donate to support our 2023 Gender Affirming Surgery Grant Fund here!

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  • Board Member Highlight Series Part I; with Boo McCaleb - Board Chair
    2024/10/16

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    In this season of Dem Bois Podcast, we will be giving you a behind the scenes look into Dem Bois, Inc. I want to introduce you to the board members that make everything possible and show you that I do not do everything on my own, hence: this Board Member Highlight Series. Today I sit down with Board Chair, Boo McCaleb, and we talk about his life, career, and what led him to this leadership position. We also discuss what he does in his role as board chair, and his vision and goals for Dem Bois' future.

    We talk:
    Boo’s life journey so far - 2:42
    What Dem Bois, Inc. means to him - 4:49
    His roles and responsibilities - 9:06
    What is next for Boo - 11:44

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    Read more about Boo in his bio below:
    Boo McCaleb, aka Booscapes, is a Minneapolis-based Projection Artist, Filmmaker, and Public Arts Consultant. Grounded in Justice, community equity, and care, Boo blends sensory experiences and creative technology to foster holistic wellness and pathways to community. A graduate of Macalester College in Media and Cultural Studies, Boo is driven by a passion for public art, community engagement, and entrepreneurship. As a Black Trans, and Native artist, Boo brings unique perspectives to his work, believing in its power to promote wellness, joy, and healing for all Black and brown trans folx.

    • boomccaleb@dembois.org



    Would you like to make a difference in the lives of trans men of color? Are you or someone you know interested in serving on a non-profit board?

    We are looking for one individual who is committed to supporting trans men of color.

    Dem Bois seeks a trans leader of color, or other queer folks of color, along with allies who understand the importance of accessing medical transition-related care, and other trans related issues to join our Board.

    We are looking for someone who would like to become our Vice-Chair to work alongside the other dynamic leaders of the board to help support the mission and vision of the organization.

    What does board membership mean? What does a Vice-Chair of a non-profit board actually do? Are you interested in being a part of Dem Bois board, but would like to learn more before applying?

    • Schedule a 15-minute meeting to learn more about board service. Learn how you can use your skills and talents to support the mission and vision of Dem Bois Inc.
    • Link to application to join Dem Bois Board

    Join Dem Bois Board of Directors


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    16 分
  • Dem Bois by Mo La Flo
    2024/10/09

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    Check out the full version of the new Dem Bois Podcast Intro and Outro!

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  • Dem Bois Podcast New Sound with Marz T. aka MoLa Flo
    2024/10/09

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    Welcome to season 3 of Dem Bois Podcast! This is a very special episode because we have a returning guest, Marz Turner, aka MoLa Flo, independent artist from Tucson. Marz is responsible for the new sound you will be hearing on Dem Bois Podcast, so I wanted to sit down with him and talk about his creative process. In this episode we also discuss our favorite lyrics, his personal journey and how it relates to the lyrics, and more. Marz also announces his upcoming acapella EP, "Mantras," out now!

    NOTE: There will be a BONUS episode right after this one where you can hear the full version of the song. Be sure to check it out!

    We talk:
    Marz’s creative process - 4:36
    The importance of amplifying trans voices - 8:42
    Respecting each other’s choices - 16:56
    What’s next for Marz - 24:30

    Click here for transcription!

    Episode References:
    Dem Bois Podcast Ep. 49
    Marz EP “Mantras

    Read more about Marz in his bio below:
    Mo LaFlo is a Tucson-based artist from Winter Park, Florida, whose sound has traveled the ears of many listeners all over the world. Mo LaFlo's sound is transformative, exuding emotion and a climate of reverence. His sound captures the essence of R&B, Hip Hop, and Neo Soul. Outside of the booth, he enjoys mentoring youth and helping them find their voice and tap into their creativity.

    • https://www.instagram.com/laflo_444/
    • molaflo.music@gmail.com


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    30 分