Hey ya’ll hey!
Thanks for tuning into Episode 104 of Tellemtiptoldyou—"Whose Life Story Are You Writing?” What do the films American Fiction, One Drop: The Bob Marley Story and Mea Culpa have in common? In this episode I want to share with you my ideas about how these three films in Black culture are a model for what more of us need to be thinking about.
Let me give you a hint about this week’s episode. We are either authors of our own life’s story, or we are a character in someone else’s version. This week, I want you to think about the story you’re telling and why. I also want you to think deeply about who benefits when you don’t control your own narrative.
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Hosted by: Dr. Tip
Guests on this episode: none
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