In this powerful episode, we sit down with a remarkable survivor, a friend, and an artist who shares intimate insights into their journey through life-altering experiences. We explore the depth of survival after being shot 16 times and the mental and physical toll of such trauma, including the challenges of living without a leg and rejecting the label "disabled." Our guest opens up about how they redefine strength and resilience, even amidst feelings of survivor's guilt and fear for their loved ones' safety. Shifting focus, we delve into friendships and the evolving meaning of "showing up" for one another, especially in times of personal growth and setbacks. Lastly, we address mental health and the unique pressures in the Black community around vulnerability, particularly regarding suicide and self-worth. Wrapping up, our guest shares the raw truth of navigating the music industry’s relentless demand for the “perfect image” and staying true to their identity beyond superficial expectations. This episode is a heartfelt conversation about survival, friendship, mental health, and authenticity in a world that often demands conformity.
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