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As a therapist I’ve spent more than 15 years in deep conversation with Black men. As I listened to their stories and emotions in session one theme that emerged was a longing for and a lack of space in their daily lives to be open, vulnerable, honest about their experience of benign Black men.

As often as I see folks say it’s “ok” for men to share their feelings and women in particular ask men to be more emotionally available, I simultaneously see subtle and overt ways in which they are shut down and shamed.  

 
Esther Boykin, host of In The Space Between podcast
 
 

We are often afraid to confront with complex and deeply emotional experiences of men, particularly Black men.  But we can not reconcile nor repair what ails us if we don’t begin to hold space for these conversations. Featuring layered and deeply personal stories of individual Black men, In The Space Between explores what it means to feel seen and loved, how to heal and how to create meaning in a world often determined to control and contain the narrative of what it means to be Black and male.

Join me as we create space to weave a more honest and complex understanding of what it means to be a Black man, one personal story

 “the world says masculinity has to be this one way.

but you have to say f**k the world and just go be great.”

- Thomas C. Knox

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