Masculinity | S2E4 | Men's Round Table | A Black Love Series

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024

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  • @priscillag5734
    @priscillag5734 Год назад +76

    "cuz if anger is the thing you use to express this- what else are you feeling that you cant articulate" that's powerful.

    • @Smooth__thrills
      @Smooth__thrills Год назад +1

      Yes! I had to pause the video and sit on that for a minute.

    • @RaMahUganda
      @RaMahUganda 17 дней назад +1

      I learned about journaling...at a young age... but wouldnt touch the idea of a Diary...my Dad said Journal and i was all in..there i would sketch , write, draw, what ever ii was feeling... and my Epilepsy went down from 4 siezures a month to maybe 1 or two

    • @priscillag5734
      @priscillag5734 17 дней назад

      @@RaMahUganda 😮 so crazy you're saying that because I just finished journaling at the same time you sent this. I haven't been consistent but I decided to start today. And it was a whole therapy session. Let me tell you 😂

    • @priscillag5734
      @priscillag5734 17 дней назад

      @@RaMahUgandathat's an amazing story. But how do you go about journaling? Is it throughout the day or do you dedicate a specific time to journal?

  • @Shemashay
    @Shemashay Год назад +124

    Belief NEEDS to also be a male counselor for BLACK MEN! The way he allows and kind of “tricks” these men to be vulnerable and they open up and really express themselves is beautiful. I feel like he is the perfect gateway to help US ( black women) understand them (black men) because he did the WORK in understanding his wife! He is the perfect moderator! He doesn’t talk much but when he does YOU listen!

    • @thesmartsinger4912
      @thesmartsinger4912 Год назад +6

      I think he is a "counselor" already.

    • @kario8563
      @kario8563 Год назад +5

      i completely agree i’ve been watching & growing up his family for years. he is my role model & who i look up to as a black teenager with no father in his life. he inspires me & shows me exactly how to be the best husband, father & man i know i will and can become. growing up i never had an example of black love. i was raised by a single mother with the help of my aunts & my sisters. i never had anyone to teach me what a man looks like, how to take care of a family & be present but instead i taught myself what he shouldn’t. I decided i would always be there for my family no matter what because he wasn’t there for me. i didn’t exactly how i would be there to play to my role as a father since i didn’t have one but glen/beleaf has been able to show me & i continue to learn so much from him

  • @khandygurl01
    @khandygurl01 Год назад +60

    Omg.. I LOVED the part where he’s speaking about “I am free” because his father showed affection & STILL does! As a mental health therapist & study of psychology & the brain, we have to understand when you open the brain of a female & a male, there’s ONLY a 10% difference… We’ve created entire societal norms based on TEN percent difference. Both male & female children need similar things. And I love that his father showed so much affection & he was raised in love & not survival, just because he was a boy.

  • @gangstarev9448
    @gangstarev9448 Год назад +13

    When he said the first time I kissed my father at the photoshoot was profound because I didn’t want it to be at his funeral 😢 knocked me in my heart

  • @kimchikimchi1251
    @kimchikimchi1251 Год назад +43

    I’m almost 15 minutes in and karega hasn’t said a word. I love his humility and willingness to listen.

    • @deidreej
      @deidreej Год назад +18

      I love how he takes it all in cause once he gets started…….🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽

    • @delnitasims3693
      @delnitasims3693 Год назад +6

      Listening is a powerful Art.

    • @PomodoroRelaxandFocus
      @PomodoroRelaxandFocus Год назад

      Has he got a YT?

  • @tamiko3812
    @tamiko3812 Год назад +31

    This is an awesome conversation that I had to let my 15 year old son listen to on the drive to school.

  • @kaylalindsey2363
    @kaylalindsey2363 Год назад +53

    These conversations are so profound, and much needed! Thank you Kings for sharing.

  • @tanjarenee_24
    @tanjarenee_24 Год назад +8

    Math being your connection. That’s a real addition.

  • @5Min4Men
    @5Min4Men Год назад +14

    "I didn't want the first time that I kissed my father to be at his funeral." This hit me hard.

  • @seriesofshay1890
    @seriesofshay1890 Год назад +4

    Nahhhh they need to make these episodes longer and stop playing. It was getting so good!

  • @OhhNaturel
    @OhhNaturel Год назад +21

    KAREGA!!! This King is so intentional and powerful & beautiful! My goodness! All the men... just phenomenal 👏🏾 #deepbow

  • @brandibooker9746
    @brandibooker9746 Год назад +3

    They need to give this series more time!!! it's so interesting to hear black men talk and have these thought-provoking conversations about all of these different subjects.

  • @2LipLuv
    @2LipLuv Год назад +12

    Alimi out here keeping it a BUCK!! NYC REPRESENT! The range of thoughts & emotions from these gentlemen is incredible! I love this!

    • @shelz2567
      @shelz2567 Год назад +2

      He resembles Joe the rnb singer a bit

    • @2LipLuv
      @2LipLuv Год назад

      @@shelz2567 I can see that.

    • @MissEasyPeasySleasy
      @MissEasyPeasySleasy 2 месяца назад

      @@shelz2567that’s who I thought it was when the Short showed up on my page😅

  • @saucyfaces
    @saucyfaces Год назад +24

    Wow. I've experienced this thing as well...I'm a two time Boy Mommy, right. I'm pretty uncomfortable with people being in my person space but I have SUPER affectionate boys. I, too, had to learn to let the hugs linger a little longer because they need that...hell, I might need it as well. I have NEVER heard anyone else speak on this until this video. I thoroughly enjoyed listening to you Kings. Thank you 🙏🏽👑

  • @TriBeccaDesigns
    @TriBeccaDesigns Год назад +9

    This conversation is very enlightening. I'm grateful to hear from black men on this very vital topic.💯💗 Many thanks🙏🏾

  • @sabreenstaples31
    @sabreenstaples31 Год назад +4

    This is my favorite episode so far on the Men's Round Table and I love all of them just to be clear. I just appreciate the collective gentleness that I feel from all of these men here. Also, the openness in these honest topics. Which the episode could have lasted longer. Great job brothers. We need this and more of. Thank you

  • @clementinecraig3558
    @clementinecraig3558 Год назад +4

    I'm learning about masculinity in different ways 🥰💛💯👍🙏🤳

  • @jamilnorwood4269
    @jamilnorwood4269 Год назад +2

    Person 1st language was the MOST humanizing thing I learned as an Educator. Great discussion as a WHOLE!

  • @voiceofreason1613
    @voiceofreason1613 Год назад +6

    Love this, also as a black gay man, lemme say we do face a few different challenges but we're black men first our struggles aren't foreign I just want straight black men to fully understand that.

  • @deidreej
    @deidreej Год назад +5

    The vulnerability…..Beleaf is doing an awesome job! I love how open these men are! Oh to be a fly on the wall! Once shy Black Love, I need a part two! Cause you can tell they were about to take off! Thanks for sharing ❤❤❤

  • @aspenburrell4965
    @aspenburrell4965 Год назад +2

    All these conversations are amazing, I can truly appreciate hearing these men’s points of views.

  • @koranwatson8996
    @koranwatson8996 Год назад +6

    The Power of this conversation is beyond great, it allows everyone a look inside at how mature men show up in the world. I have had this same conversation on my podcast The Survival Kit to Adulthood Podcast episode life Vs. Man

  • @samanthalowe9522
    @samanthalowe9522 11 месяцев назад +1

    I this is such a good dialogue and it makes me more aware of the emotions of a man . Great job brothers 😊

  • @Medabrown1985
    @Medabrown1985 Год назад

    I absolutely love the calmness in this dialog.

  • @tinabrown9958
    @tinabrown9958 Год назад +5

    Love these kinds of authentic conversations. Thank you all 💗💗💗💗💗💗

  • @rogerharper141
    @rogerharper141 Год назад +1

    THESE TABLE TALKS ARE SO GOOOOOOOOD !!!!!

  • @francisw3456
    @francisw3456 Год назад +3

    This was such an amazing conversation amongst Kings, there needs to be a part 2!

  • @rayshp86
    @rayshp86 Год назад +3

    Please don’t stop creating these.

  • @Rebecca-vn8vn
    @Rebecca-vn8vn Год назад +3

    Wow!!!! So so good yall!!! Thank you for letting it be a little bit longer this time.

  • @PinkYellowGreen2023
    @PinkYellowGreen2023 Год назад +2

    I love masculine men that love❤

  • @kennyav25
    @kennyav25 Год назад +2

    I'm soooooo grateful I stumbled upon this channel 💖💖

  • @5Min4Men
    @5Min4Men Год назад +1

    Amazing intro of what it means to be a man and translation of masculinity.

  • @kittyks2500
    @kittyks2500 Год назад +1

    I love listening to my black men speaking on love and all the other things ur talking about I'm so proud as a mother as a black mother listening to these mentors Back in my days the word Gay ment happy and that was in the early 70s I love u all🙏🙋

  • @emanuelhenson2630
    @emanuelhenson2630 7 месяцев назад

    Personally I'M thankful for Yall Men / Brothers in Manhood to make this CONTENT. Which now I'm just getting notice of this comparison to other Positive still Black Men Improvement Commercial Awareness. Which need more exposure and coverage. We / Me as the gatekeeper my family development & Improvement. It's a strong stand in pulling our mental resources together with respect for OURSELVES as solid whole. I'm currently 51yrs old presently divorced father of 1 adopted of 5 because dating their Mothers. My fathering development became uncontrollable in a positive manner still to this day. It's A great think and to share with others Men our Positives Openly

  • @pnaju
    @pnaju Год назад

    How does this only have 17k views? Such a thought provoking and healing conversation among a spectrum of black men. good job gentlemen👍🏾

  • @taridagana5129
    @taridagana5129 Год назад +2

    These men inspire me ❤

  • @oxoPCetoxo
    @oxoPCetoxo Год назад +1

    So proud of Y'ALL so proud of THE BLACK KINGS THAT YOU ARE AND REPRESENTING. MY GOD THIS IS SOOOOOO NEEDED👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @LettaE
    @LettaE Год назад +2

    This entire conversation was beautiful ❤

  • @rachellorna5109
    @rachellorna5109 Год назад +1

    These conversations are very liberating and healing! ❤‍🔥

  • @LanLanBadd
    @LanLanBadd Год назад +1

    Another amazing round table 🫶🏾

  • @toriwilson6877
    @toriwilson6877 Год назад

    I am just basking in this as a single mother with a son your comments about finding a bond with him! You made it important to you, and he felt your intention and pure love. I love this I have to share this I hope my tribe listens

  • @darlynecalixte7069
    @darlynecalixte7069 Год назад +3

    Why do these episodes always ends when the conversations are getting really good? I've watched 3 episodes in a row and it's the same thing. is it possible to make them longer or have them in multiple parts

  • @marshellbrown9641
    @marshellbrown9641 Год назад +4

    Kings thank you I got to share this

  • @ProfessorMiles
    @ProfessorMiles 10 месяцев назад +1

    I am just posting this comment so the fellas know that men are watching this channel, too!

  • @spiritled555
    @spiritled555 Год назад

    28:59 as soon as this man started speaking HIS Truth, he stopped stuttering, you can noticed the "You Know" getting lesser and lesser, something happens when we speak our truth, we become comfortable in who we are, we become grounded. its deep

  • @tracynichole_c
    @tracynichole_c Год назад +1

    Come through with the love Black men🙌🏾✨

  • @MissEasyPeasySleasy
    @MissEasyPeasySleasy 2 месяца назад

    This needs a part 2. Did this specific panel of men come together again?

  • @chicky4444
    @chicky4444 Год назад +2

    Masculinity isn't a monolith for who men are. Masculinity is always Subjective and NOT Objective.
    I fought against this type of THINKING all my life! I kept hearing what a man is, and i NEVER fitted that category, so, what the hell am I then. I used to ask God, WHYYY, why you made me like THIS, because I don't fit-in.... Until God showed me that I was FEARFULLY AND WONDERFULLY MADE! Now that i know who I am, I'm untouchable on many levels, and I'm free from Man-Made ideology of WHO or WHAT i should be, beside just BEING who God made ME to be💪🏽.
    No man or woman can define masculinity for anyone.... #BeYouBeFree💪🏽

  • @jacquelinesanders6574
    @jacquelinesanders6574 Год назад +1

    Whew thank you men for telling and showing your truth with the diaspora ❤❤❤

  • @keshashaw7282
    @keshashaw7282 7 месяцев назад

    Wow! Powerful conversation ❤

  • @chicky4444
    @chicky4444 Год назад +2

    I LOVE everything about this conversation! I don't see any toxic masculinity within the Convo, but some of them have been raised in a bit of toxic masculinity. MASCULINITY is beautiful. Femininity is beautiful, Toxicity is that other element of life that are Man-Made and goes against God/Nature's design .... Ex: Men don't cry😐, well, why in the hell did God give men tears😐.
    That Man-Made ideology is UNNATURAL. As humans, we mostly hurt ourselves with UNREALISTIC expectations for manhood and womanhood... That's why so many people struggle with this, because, what POPULAR society is telling them, ISN'T who they are.
    So now, they are trying to be this FAKE MAN OR WOMAN, in order to FIT-in so people won't give them💩 for being themselves.

    • @keimanii2332
      @keimanii2332 Год назад

      👏🏾 👏🏾 👏🏾 👏🏾 👏🏾

  • @belindanaarlamlejohnson4250
    @belindanaarlamlejohnson4250 Год назад +1

    I love these video’s… Imwith the first video I was like.. “ wait.. is this meant for men or for everybody ?!” But I do enjoy watching it.. like getting another perspective.. and I’m listening and taking it all in🤩 👍🏾

  • @jenellegriles7731
    @jenellegriles7731 Год назад

    Nothing short of amazingly BEAUTIFUL. Love and LIght

  • @juanitasykes4853
    @juanitasykes4853 Год назад

    I wish my kids, especially my oldest son, could have experienced this level of manhood growing up. This level is just rare. As women you can only teach your sons how to show up in the world from the perspective of what we see and what we don’t like from men we’ve experienced. But the emotional attachment from a male figure will still be missing at the end of the day. Instilling confidence in my son was important. Being a protector of his sister were important. Making eye contact and a firm hand shake were important and a must for him to know. Granted he listen but it would have been great had his own dad been that influential to him. But it’s not all bad, he’s in school to be a doctor, however still to this day, he wants a dad.

  • @beechannel27
    @beechannel27 Год назад

    Beautiful conversation! I learned so much. I love these roundtables.

  • @summerrokh
    @summerrokh Год назад

    These episodes need to be va longer 😤

  • @kodwat2134
    @kodwat2134 Год назад

    I love these roundtable discussions

  • @GeeUnit1
    @GeeUnit1 10 месяцев назад

    Amazing

  • @kingofgames4054
    @kingofgames4054 Год назад

    I couldn’t finish this smh this is just everything women want to hear

  • @sunset2211
    @sunset2211 Год назад

    Such an amazing episode

  • @yellowisme
    @yellowisme Год назад

    What a beautiful conversation

  • @Heymonale
    @Heymonale Год назад

    Y'all did good with this conversation.

  • @sshorter728
    @sshorter728 Год назад

    Loved this❤ We need more.

  • @InterLuxesgetaways
    @InterLuxesgetaways Год назад

    I love these conversations

  • @Smooth__thrills
    @Smooth__thrills Год назад

    Love this conversation

  • @cyrellroberson9698
    @cyrellroberson9698 Год назад

    great conversation guys

  • @darinpeterson913
    @darinpeterson913 Год назад

    Phenomenal!

  • @crystalphillips696
    @crystalphillips696 Год назад

    Love watching this show.

  • @TheHeartfeltHoney
    @TheHeartfeltHoney Год назад

    That was incredible

  • @lovey5350
    @lovey5350 Год назад

    Hello! I really appreciate the content of your channel. The only thing for me is, I want to share, however, with the alcohol glasses on the table and him trying to sustain a staying from alcohol, I cannot share this with him.😕

  • @kittkat2140
    @kittkat2140 Год назад

    I'm going to share this video

  • @marlowharris-id3rg
    @marlowharris-id3rg 10 месяцев назад

    When a person special needs if he was started to notice it will put you in different categorie and they will labor you.

  • @hs-qk9qf
    @hs-qk9qf Год назад

    19:53 SIR 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @ToxicKing354
    @ToxicKing354 Год назад

    If this is the future of men… we are in serious trouble 😢

  • @lawestphilly
    @lawestphilly Год назад

    This 🙌🙏🏽🔥

  • @franciscalemessy3498
    @franciscalemessy3498 Год назад +1

    The love is not conditional.

  • @mistymojones9280
    @mistymojones9280 Год назад

    King Talk!!

  • @ntwadumela1777
    @ntwadumela1777 Год назад

    Niice

  • @ntwadumela1777
    @ntwadumela1777 Год назад

    29:17 mane!

  • @Biggilluminati
    @Biggilluminati Год назад

    how old are yall wow

  • @jemima2748
    @jemima2748 Год назад

    Hi you guys forgot Muhammed’s name in the bio, you but Rodney’s name instead 😭

  • @eb4478
    @eb4478 Год назад +2

    Let's normalize respecting people's view and not forcing the LGBTQ community down anyone's throat.

  • @cuprunnethover2509
    @cuprunnethover2509 Год назад

    What is it with "stay at home Dad" ?? What in the what? Naw dawg... You are going to work! Stay at home nothing unless you are sick and disabled! Nope!!!

  • @jovon6731
    @jovon6731 Год назад

    So y’all support LGBTQ

  • @joshuaramseur
    @joshuaramseur Год назад

    At home dad? @3:46
    Women are not gods/ / goddess @12:25. And then allowing their bodies to perform an activity that only they can do (after receiving special deposit from their male partner) is not supernatural, it’s just natural. So don’t put any woman on a pedestal because of a biological activity that only she can perform. Both genders are equally valuable, but not equal purposes.
    @28:28 is in alignment with comments @12:30. And his real issue is growing up without a father.
    Don’t be an absentee parent.
    Understanding someone is required to love and respect him/her.
    This is another toxic conversation on love.

    • @RaMahUganda
      @RaMahUganda 17 дней назад

      My father taught me the game chess...how that related to growing up

    • @joshuaramseur
      @joshuaramseur 4 дня назад

      @@RaMahUganda was this reply to my comment?