Karamo Brown: Reframing the Masculine Mentality | The Man Enough Podcast Premiere
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- Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2024
- Activist, author, and one of the stars of the hit series “Queer Eye,” Karamo Brown provides humor, insight and truth on this premiere of The Man Enough Podcast. He opens up about his past experiences with abuse, how domestic violence impacts the LGBTQ+ community, as well as the importance of accountability, doing the work to grow and making amends along the way. Karamo’s powerful presence and eye-opening vulnerability invite us to lean into our stories, including our mistakes, with courage and compassion.
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I’m deaf so podcasts aren’t always accessible for me so thank you for filming and captioning the video for people like me.
Absolutely! Doing everything we can to make these accessible to all humans.
Loved the comment “Broken crayons, can still color.”
This was such a powerful episode. I see emotional abuse in so many relationships around me. Thank you for addressing this. It was also eye opening to hear about emotions and mental health from a gay black man. I appreciate his vulnerability.
Thank you! We're so glad this resonated with you.
Mmm taking it all the way back to Karamo. What a legacy ya'll have here. I came across a clip posted on Women's Day '24 and I've been watching reruns from day 1 ever since.
Thank you for being here with us along the journey!
Thank you for this podcast. I've heard of someone who is working really hard to be the best man he could possibly be for his wife and future family. I hope this can be helpful for him.
So important what all of you are discussing, thank you thank you thank you
Thank you! We're so glad you're here with us.
Karamo, and the crew. Thank you. You helped me today and I will be better
Love hearing that. Glad you're here with us.
Justin and Jamie - thank you for mentioning your faith frequently. I think I want to look into it. ❤️🙏
Karamo sharing with such honesty is exactly why I love him and the fab 5 so much. He is willing to share such personal history in the hope it helps someone else. So. Much. Courage.
We agree! He is so wonderful and open.
What an insightful, thought-provoking interview! Karamo Brown has educated me through this interview. Thank you Karamo for sharing your story. Thank you for your honesty, vulnerability, and humility. ❤
1st time listener here. This answered so much of the questions I face daily 🙌
I love everything about this podcast, people have to hear this and be part of this conversations. You guys are doing something so big and I hope you know it. Impactful beyond the current generation.
"Guys, I am one of the many people whose work you reach. Simply put, thank you! I praise God for your lives."
Thank you! So glad you're here with us. That means the world.
Amen and amen
Ik Justin, Liz, Jamey & Karamo are reading this..So I wanna tell you guys too "That you are enough" & thank you for this Amazing podcast and trust me the journey towards the better world and better Men from their heart to their beautiful & Amazing partners starts😀Grateful for you guys! Just think about this...You yes you are making my day better and will make many more days and Hearts Better...So Thank you & Thank yourself too once...We forget to do that :-) To all the Women, We'll work harder😊
Have watched twice! A friend once said, "I dance with my imperfections." Which flows so beautifully with this soul-touching hour. Thank you!
Wow, I loved this first episode of the podcast. It’s wonderful to see a man be so incredibly honest and vulnerable. I was blown away by Karamo Brown, what an inspiration. Really looking forward to future episodes. Thanks for creating this podcast, it’s such a great way to build on the Man Enough book, learn about other men’s journeys and bring awareness to these important topics.
This is such an important conversation. I cried at least 3 times watching.
Thank you. We did too.
Beautiful Interview
This is such an amazing Podcast being so raw and vulnerable is honestly something new coming from men especially men who has the ability to teach others that it is okay to be who you are and still be Enough. I’m looking forward to more. Thank you guys so much.
Thank you so much for this.
The insights are amazing! I’m raising 2 boys and this podcast is absolutely helping me to learn, unlearn, and understand the complexity of what it means to be ‘man enough’. Thank you!!!’ Can’t wait to listen to the rest of the episodes
Thank you for taking your rightful place in the circle of life. It makes us all better!
So many epiphanies in this episode but my favorite is Justin realizing the pillow could later turn into something else; being willing to go back and reteach himself and his son. Can't wait for the next one ❤
Everything about this conversation has my whole heart! Loved every bit of it. Thank you for doing this.
Before this podcast, I didn't know anything about karamo but I will say it was a very inspiring conversation. There were in fact moment where I got an akward feeling or went 'oh no somethings about to happen' but then I would stick through it and it get resolved in a mature way or the conversation would stay calm and I just think it was very inspiring to see. I'm dying even more to hear the second episode and dying even more for shawns
For too long I waited for change that never came. When I finally broke free I was haunted by the question my children constantly asked…why didn’t you leave sooner? I lifted and build, I sought help and searched for answers for change…this podcast put it all into perspective. Intention vs Impact are deep and necessary lessons I am now learning in order to undo the damage, the mindset, the cycles that became ingrained to our everyday lives. He’s right on the money, it starts with me! The person in the mirror, therapy, books, podcasts and being receptive to people who are letting you know your behavior is unacceptable. Receptive not Defensive. It takes time, almost three years for me too, but it’s not easy. Funny, while listening I said “wow, the process for the abuser is just like the abused, healing from the damage and making changes so that you don’t hurt someone else.” I will live out the rest of my life on this journey, in order to be a better human and a living example for my son and two daughters. Breaking the cycle is possible, one day at a time! Love your podcast!!!! Blessings to you all ❤️
Thank you for sharing your story. So proud of the healing journey you are on and grateful to be part of it!
We should mention that women can be abusive too. In many shows and televonelas is usually SO cool when the girl slaps a guy for hurting her or doing something wrong, or throws stuff at them, and that's not acceptable either.
PS: Love the Podcast!
Agreed!
Wow. Thank you, all you beautiful souls
Fantastic podcast, very brave conversation, I love how he admits to his wrongdoings and tries to learn and apologise everyday! I always liked him on Queer Eye and have even more respect for him now!
Continuing with my binge with this one and just wanna say I wish I could just play this all day on loud speaker for everyone out there to hear and listen to this conversation.
Do it!
Thank you Justin for providing a safe place for us to explore how to feel and share our emotions. I am beyond excited to be part of something so crucial.
Thank you, Justin, Liz and Jamey for inspiring us to keep ligthing up our conversations with an amazing topic. The whole world should be listening to this podcast.
Sending a lot of love from Puerto Rico.
Loved Abdu'l-Bahá's quote, he is my inspiration when I think of what is to be human enough 💖
One more episode that is pure essence of what humans are: caring creatures who can do good no matter what.
We agree! He is such a powerful model of how people can reflect and grow.
Really enjoyed the fact that it’s okay to say you are sorry. Even though it’s hard work but continue to change and taking it a day at it time. 🥰
Let's gooo! I'm ready for the journeyyy :-) ! I am Enoughh..Yes I am..You are too!🤗😀
Love this - we need more of these convos
Thank you. 30+ so far and many more to come. We're not going to stop!
I’ve been wondering where Justin went! #manenough went dark and from the dark #wearemanenough is born! Thank you guys for creating this, continuing to assist the ones seeking and building self-knowledge 🙏🏾
Hey, just wanted to express my immense gratitude for everything you're doing. Navigating what it means to be a man has been quite a journey, particularly without my dad's guidance. I've pieced it together, learning bits from my school friends. There's this aspect that some might call 'feminine energy' about me-I'm pretty emotional, enjoy things often deemed 'girly,' and don't fit the tough-guy stereotype. The tough part? I've struggled in the love department with girls. I often felt pressured to toughen up and conform to the traditional manly image due to negative role models like Andrew Tate. Honestly, that feeling still lingers now and then.
Your podcast, though? It's been a complete game-changer for me. It's like a surge of positivity every time I tune in. Your message is incredibly empowering, giving me renewed hope. I genuinely hope that future generations won't grapple with the same uncertainties about masculinity that I've faced. So, thank you. Your work is genuinely making a significant impact.
Seriously, what are you guys doing to me? Karamo always touches me but the things he says in this episode are just so inspiring. He actually makes me want to be a better version of myself. Thank you so much for this ❤️
We agree! Thanks for checking it out. So much in the other episodes as well.
@@WeAreManEnough Thank you so much for your response! I'm definitely going to check out the other episodes. However I would love to see and hear other members of the Fab5. I think they all would be a perfect fit to this podcast.
Karamo is the man I wish I had let myself try to become sooner in life. I'm only 25 yo, and his knowledge, his light, his wisdom, is one of the things I can never get tired of taking in. Also, to hear Justin, who looks and sounds like many of the guys I have learned to be wary of, talk about learning, being vulnerable, and actually listening to the words, and the experience of a gay man, gives me hope for the future of men in all societies.
I love you guys, keep doing what you do, because we need people to do it.
Thank you so much for sharing. A lot of us wish we could have grown sooner and faster. That said, you have plenty of time! So glad you're here with us.
@@WeAreManEnough Thank you so much for your kind words.
Also, I know he's getting some hate for it, but I'm LIVING for long hair Justin !!
@@biranemarceldiagne9464 Ha, he only gets "hate" from Jamey about it, and it's all in jest. Watch the Wisdom Kaye episode - that amazing fashion trend-setter put the debate to rest!
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@@WeAreManEnough will do !!
That "broken crayons can still colour" really hits home for me.
I've had a stress ball for the last few years that has cracks, creases and even a small chunk missing from it. The perfectionist in me wanted to throw it away and buy a new one as soon as I noticed these things but I force myself to keep it and keep using it to remind myself that the "flaws" we perceive, are often more of a reflection of how we see things rather than how things actually are. Sure, the ball may be have some damage but it still functions perfectly fine. The damage has no bearing on its use, functionality or effectiveness.
I needed this message for how critical I am of myself. I perceive flaws often where there are none and if they are there, I see it as a superlative definition of being broken or a failure. The crayon quote will be sticking with me for some time.
Love this. Thank you for sharing. In Justin Baldoni's Man Enough book, he starts off by talking about the misguided goal of perfection. It's in the imperfections that we find the greatness of life, and its reality. You are enough.
@@WeAreManEnough "the misguided goal of perfection"
I have never seen that summed up so eloquently. I already have tabs open checking to see which retailers in my area have the book in the stock. I will 110% be buying it now.
I only found this podcast this today and I immediately shared it with my brother after watching the first 2 episodes. Thank you for giving this topic and these wonderful people a platform. The deconstruction and redefining of gender roles and expectations is something I have been passionate about for years.
I genuinely believe that we can grow as individuals, as tribes and as society by simply asking ourselves some questions and being open to hear the answers. I look forward to catching up on the rest of the episodes. 💙
@@notadev1590 Wonderful, thank you so much. We appreciate you for being here and for sharing our work with others. Together we can learn, grow and help to heal humanity.
Omg I have never watched a podcast. I love you Karamo Brown . That was so inspiring and educational
wow, that is all I have to say right now, feeling speechless!
Thanks a lot for this wonderful podcast🙌
Thank you for the podcast 🙏🏼 amazing to hear
This was so powerful. 🙌
Great inaugural episode!
Thank you!
Amazing podcast i really love this thank you guys you are man enough❤️
I am sooooooo excited for this podcast! I watched the Man Enough episodes a while ago and I love what you guys are doing so thank you for this! As a female, I think it's important for us to know all of these things too! I can't wait to have these conversations with friends (as soon as I make some lol).
These videos have really good cc on them compared to a lot of videos on youtube generated cc. For sure helpful. Also Kuramo is absolutely amazing.
Thank you! We get them professionally transcribed, as it's really important that people of all abilities can enjoy our show.
I think this is best video I’ve seen yet besides the Aloke one ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you! That's why we released it first. :)
This is amazing! Thank you!
Just started the book and looking forward to the podcast series
Karamo Brown is right. Its difficult to sense at first time whether Justin is white. In Germany, he would be considered as turkish, arab or latino.
I love this channel, one of my favourite channel to be subscribed to 🙌 can’t wait for all the more podcasts that come out of this channel
Thank you so much for being here since the beginning.
Watched this to learn about conversations for and by men about harmful gender roles. Thank you Jamey for bringing up how Justin was interrupting Liz. I noticed how little speaking time she got. So familiar this is, the norm. Especially knowing that she is such an outspoken person herself. How dare people tell women we need to ‘speak up’ more? Men/especially cishet men need to educate themselves on speaking LESS. Make space for non-male-identifying folks to speak, let alone be heard.
It was also alarming to me hearing two middle-aged men say they have never heard a man admit he’s an abuser. As a survivor, this is terrifying. Like Justin said, it’s the power privileges mixed with the ignorance and no demand for education. As a woman having friendships and just interactions (ex. Coworkers) who are also not cishet males, it’s hard to find someone who hasn’t been abused or sexually harassed. Maybe everyone on Earth has been? It just goes to show that if the people in power (white cishet males) are in denial and/or refuse to acknowledge this, we all suffer, generation after generation.
BUT. All of this is helpful to see and hear. It’s the reality even of those trying to better themselves and become more feminist. So it helps me have more realistic expectations. Thank you all for doing this. I most appreciated emphasizing the need-absolute need-for ABUSERS to be accountable, recognize their toxic impact and be the ones to leave. Intent versus impact. And the honesty from everyone, ex. the pillow story. I’m glad these topics common in feminist spheres are reaching a wider audience.
Heather, thank you so much for being here and for your honest feedback. It is certainly a journey. Stick with the show - you see our hosts evolve quick quickly.
I seriously thought Justin was middle eastern too. It's the beautiful dark hair and dark eyes.
Hey Justin just watched this and loved the episode! You guys are amazing but i noticed that you cut off Liz quite a few times. I’ve seen most episodes and you’ve gotten a lot better but it’s important not to cut her off because I didn’t get to hear what she wanted to say!! 😂
So glad you enjoyed this episode. Thanks for your feedback to Justin as well. He very quickly became conscious of this at the beginning of our first season. It was never intentional, which Liz knew, but he recognized and corrected it quickly. He even apologized publicly to Liz for interrupting her in the Matthew McConaughey episode in front of millions of people when he was guest hosting The Talk last year!
N yeah sorry for so many messages...but Editing and Shooting has been spot on..Kudos!🤗
Thank you! ❤️🎬
This is great!!!
I hope this had spanish sub tittles.
It does - click the gear icon on the bottom of the video screen, select "Subtitles", then "Autotranslate", then Spanish.
Letsgoooo
This was absolutely life-changing for me. To hear someone like Karamo Brown, who has so much incredible emotional intelligence, admit to perpetrating abuse helped me see that we ALL have the potential to be abusive and that we need to deeply look at our own behavior so that we can own it and take the steps to fix it. All of us have the potential to do the same work Karamo has done. He has inspired me to take stock of my own harsh words and try to do better. I also loved the way he avoided victim-blaming (for more on this, the We Can Do Hard Things podcast has a pretty great episode with Sarah Polley - here's a quick excerpt of that conversation: ruclips.net/video/O08Lpkv85Pw/видео.html)
What a powerful episode! I love Queer Eye and the whole cast and I had no idea about Karamo's past! I love that he said 'nothing's off limit' - how many people can you find who will tell you that? It really shows how confident he is with being himself and his journey, and how focused he is on sharing his stories and lessons in order to help others. I truly admire his vulnerability, and I am so grateful I found your channel - thanks for being so open and for creating a platform to learn and discuss with us!
Thank you. Karamo is really an amazing person and did truly come with an open heart.
The amount of times Justin cut Liz off and completely switched and moved on from the question she was going to ask, to ask his own 🤦🏾♀️
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Great episode though.
The episode was amazing! Looking forward to more episodes.
the fact that I listened to this on Spotify and no I'm watching on youtube
Thank you! That means a lot to us and helps the show to flourish.
Pantene and Braun and HEAD AND FREAKIN SHOULDERSSSSS
Thank you for such a great conversation, it was so deep so I will definitely watch it again after some days. Still, one question - Jamey, why do you try to mark Karamo somehow as "black" and "gay" and underline it many times - from the one side it can be done to demonstrate that he is is MAN despite that, but from the other side it does not matter at all, but it does matter that he is a Human, someone who cares, and he does not have to be the "black gay man", but he is just the "Man".
I hope my comment is not offensive and would be glad if you can help me to understand your idea behind it.
Alexandr, please forgive the delay - we missed this comment until now. Jamey really was remarking on the layers of identity and potential marginalization that Karamo has faced. Thank you for your feedback about how it struck you. This was also the first episode, so Jamey and all of the hosts have evolved in the way they approach these conversations since then.
I still wanna know what Jamie meant by "There's a lot behind that one" at 52:30 when Justin wanted to have Karamo as his wake up alarm. Was it a white thing to say? hopefully someone will answer.
I thought Justin was some kind of middle eastern like Algerian or Albanian or Lithuanian or Lebanese or something…maybe part white but not all white.
Isn't Justin Italian though? I hate to tell you but Italians are not really white lol
"Whiteness" is a definition that has evolved and been redefined many times throughout history. Justin addresses this at times on the podcast and in his book. We do need to recognize our privilege and how lighter skinned people "pass" in the society differently than others, regardless of how it's defined.
@@WeAreManEnough agreed, and of course, I was watching the video and writing it humorously in real time...
Is this really a podcast for men?
It's a podcast for all humans and most especially for men.
bruh no it isnt