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In the first episode of “In the Deep: Stories that Shape Us,” host Zach Stafford sits with author and activist Frederick Joseph to talk about the power of stories, both told and untold. As a young man growing up between the northeast and the South, Frederick isn’t a stranger to heartbreak, sharing how stigmas and traumas couldn’t define his life’s trajectory. And, despite these moments of deep sadness, he lives a life where he’s actively choosing love – which he calls the adversary to trauma. Frederick walks us through his journey, filled with the stories that defined his life – and others that he didn’t allow to shape the outcome of his personal and professional road to happiness and health.
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