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Author: Bryce Barnett

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Bryce Barnett creates a season full of a wide range subjects yet again. for What’s Bryce Talking About Now, it comes with engaging and thought provoking discussions. Hosted weekly and entering its second season, this podcast promises to deliver on conversations and hooking insightfulness.

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Bryce speaks on the negative habit of preconceived preventions of possibilities that can harm us in the future. When we continue to hesitate with certain offers in life, we prevent ourselves fromexploring more, further straying away from a successful version of self. For more, contact Bryce:@brycebrntt [Tiktok, Instagram] @wbtanpodcast [Tiktok, Instagram]brycebarnett133@gmail.com [Email]
Bryce speaks heavily on his perspective on allowing ourselves to appreciate our current state of being in our lives, and to not disregard where we are because of a comparison to someone else’s progress. Making sure we give grace to ourselves to fail and to be flawed is imperative, as well as rising above our overcomplicated thoughts that tend to hold us back. For more info or questions, contact Bryce on these platforms:@brycebrntt, @wbtanpodcast on Tiktok and Instagrambrycebarnett133@gmail.com for Email
Bryce talks about his personal experiences of forgiveness and how we can implement it more in the world. For more info, follow these accounts: @brycebrntt (Instagram) @wbtanpodcast (Instagram)
(Warning: Graphic content is used) The legacy of Emmett Till possesses so much upon our history. The galvanization of the Civil Rights Movement wouldn't have been possible without the choice of making the murder of Emmett Till a public matter. The outrage from the Black community sparked enormous portions of awareness around this case, along with the pivotal decision from Till's mother to hold an open-casket funeral. This has been an amazing process, writing and documenting this case after knowing it for such a long time. The legacy of Till and his murder has been such a pivotal moment in my life, showing me the horrific realities of racism, but also the choices that these notable activists and figures made to turn this pain into purpose. I hope to speak on Black history again, and as always, thank you for listening.
Episode Three covers the arrival of Till in Mississippi, his incident at Bryant’s Grocery and Meat Market, along with contextually uncovering the childhoods of Carolyn and Roy Bryant, and JW Milam. I then, unfortunately uncover the last moments of Till’s life and offer my personal thoughts and perspectives on it.Hope you enjoy.
Around 2:30 AM, on August 28, 1955, Emmett Louis Till, a 14-year old African American was mercilessly abducted from his great-uncle's home. The assailants, Roy Bryant and JW Milam were notified by white female cashier Carolyn Bryant Donham that Till had allegedly cat-called and wolf-whistled at her. The men would proceed to take Till to a barn located in Drew, savagely beat him to the brink of death and end his life with a gunshot wound to the head. A large majority of attention regarding Till's case go towards his murder. But in this episode, and multi-episodic series, we cover the youngster from Chicago, a child that had aspirations of becoming something great in his life. We cover his friendships, personality, environment, and most importantly, the relationship with his beloved mother, Mamie Till-Mobley. We also cover Mamie's extended family and her life. Her upbringing while growing up in the most Southern state in history, and also the most racist. The legacy of Emmett Till will live on, but on this podcast, we want to surround that legacy with the goal of humanizing Emmett Till. Please enjoy.
[excuse the clicking, full video available on spotify] season one was very mediocre - but nonetheless rewarding to viewers and to my podcast. but as lot of detours and things came up, the podcast was delaying instantly and being pushed back. today, i address these situations and try to see where the podcast can go from here. welcome back, here's what bryce is talking about now. make sure to support the account: @whatsbrycetalkingabpod on instagram
OUR LONGEST EP YET! Here with Oswaldo Herrera, who spoke about his boxing process, tragedies of boxing, professional wrestling, and how he avoids the idea of relationships. Make sure to tune in and stay audible.
Three new segments are being added to The Audios, only reserved for features and guests that are on the podcast. This is something that has been in thought for about a week and something I believe will be positive for the podcast. Now, this isn't permanent. Only if the outcome of these segments will be boosting the value of the podcast and bringing more excitement out of the guest is when it will become a permanent part of the podcast. Until then, next guest episode will include these segments and will be added in at a certain time. For a quick disclaimer, other bonus segments such as "Would You Rather" could still appear, but will not be in every guest episode. As always, keep tuning in and stay audible.
The two former guests, Brian and Joel run it back along with a new guest - Quentin Wynn, one of my lifelong friends and knows his way of speaking eloquently on the mic. Self love has been a topic of anticipation and upcoming discussion for him, so tune in and stay audible.
An episode that is long overdue, the argument that being a introvert is heavily underrated and something that should be portrayed positively instead of detrimentally. For as long as I can remember, I have been mixed between introversion and extroversion, kind of exploring both sides, so I try to understand both sides, but I was more on the introverted side. for the homebodies, the close friend-group having people, the less social individuals, this is for you. Enjoy, tune in, and stay audible.
Procrastination negatively affects us all. A large marginated roadblock that detours not only potential, but progress. I speak about the meaning and the true effects of procrastination on today's episode, so tune in and stay audible.
On this episode, I feature two of my good friends, Brian Mendez and Joel Jurado, two well-spoken individuals and my very first guests on the podcast. Eager to speak their minds and showcase their intellectuality about breakups and a fun "Would You Rather", this is an Audios guest episode with Brian and Joel. As always, tune in and stay audible.
In this episode, I speak about the importance of having a closed circle and cherishing your friends, so tune in and stay audible. DISCLAIMER: THE SONG USED AS INTRO IS NOT OWNED BY ME, I DON'T OWN ANY RIGHTS TO THIS SONG, IT BELONGS TO NICHOLAS BRITELL.
For today’s episode, we celebrate our first guest of season two - my dear friend and confidant Amari Farmer. One thing Amari implements in his daily life is compassion and kindness for the people he calls his friends, and that’s exactly what we cover today.Also, we are celebrating a new segment for our guests episode! “Supporter Segment” ranges from social media comments from our dearest and dedicated supporters who want to ask our guest some questions about their daily life and aspirations! Our participants down below! Alayjah Andrews (@sandwichlvr101, @alayj4h on instagram)S.A. Davis IV (@brosfromchi on Instagram)Micah (@1freemicah on Instagram)Marco (@cyge on Instagram)To contact Bryce,@brycebrntt or @wbtanpodcast on Instagrambrycebarnett133@gmail.com
The Four Agreements are a code of conduct based on ancient Toltec wisdom and philosophy. These principles have 4 imperative elements, or agreements, in order to live a life surrounded by personal freedom. As Bryce dives in to the literary groundwork that this book presents, he analyzes and describes how using these elements can further improve and enhance our way of life.The Agreements:1. Be Impeccable with Your Word2. Don’t Take Anything Personally 3. Don’t Make Assumptions4. Always Try Your BestFor more info or questions , contact Bryce on these platforms:@brycebrntt, @wbtanpodcast on Instagram and Tiktok
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