Episode 151: Check My Prejudice
Mon Feb 02 2026
On this week’s episode of The Black Men Think Podcast, we kick things off by surviving the infamous Atlanta “snow storm,” but the conversation quickly shifts into something much deeper. The recent ICE-related tensions around the country spark an honest discussion about how Black men navigate racism directed toward us, while also confronting our own unconscious biases toward others.
We unpack generational trauma and what it means to learn from parents who came of age just after the Civil Rights era. We talk about raising children who don’t see color, while still making sure they understand, appreciate, and love their Blackness—without passing down unresolved trauma.
The fellas also share personal experiences with racism and how those moments shaped the way we move through the world today.
In our Ask A Black Man segment, we answer a real-life question: What’s the best way to explain to my fiancée that we shouldn’t overspend on our wedding, even though our parents are contributing financially?
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On this week’s episode of The Black Men Think Podcast, we kick things off by surviving the infamous Atlanta “snow storm,” but the conversation quickly shifts into something much deeper. The recent ICE-related tensions around the country spark an honest discussion about how Black men navigate racism directed toward us, while also confronting our own unconscious biases toward others. We unpack generational trauma and what it means to learn from parents who came of age just after the Civil Rights era. We talk about raising children who don’t see color, while still making sure they understand, appreciate, and love their Blackness—without passing down unresolved trauma. The fellas also share personal experiences with racism and how those moments shaped the way we move through the world today. In our Ask A Black Man segment, we answer a real-life question: What’s the best way to explain to my fiancée that we shouldn’t overspend on our wedding, even though our parents are contributing financially? 👇 Join the conversation 📞 Leave a voicemail: 404-939-6477 🎧 Support the pod and get exclusive episodes on Patreon: www.patreon.com/blackmenthink