Love, Truth and Power Podcast: Recent Episodes

Ruth Frierson

Love, Truth & Power where we explore the experiences of everyday people of color, in a vulnerable but unapologetic way, empowered by the truth of our experiences, the love of our family and friends, but without the pomp and circumstance of politics, production, or scripts. The hope is that this will be a place where stories build belonging, leave you feeling empowered, and encourage you to exercise your power to identify our shared humanity. Together we can increase our circle of friends, community, and the company we keep. Let’s get into it.

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Empowered women lean into being enough and what support systems helped them into becoming.

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The voices of empowered young women growing up in a village of color and their friendships over the years.

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Men come to the end of the search and find empowerment through healing.

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Men continue on their journey in search for their fathers and discuss the missed opportunities.

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A journey of understanding the role and power of a father. Listen to men and how they experience present, present and engaged, and absent fathers.

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Men go deeper into love and share the truth and power about their relationship and marriage.

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Men are talking how they experience love and marriage and the how love is power in their relationship, family, and community.

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In this episode we explore and celebrate the resilience of the color of love. As women we share our vulnerabilities, strengths, fears, and concerns. We hope our stories highlight the love, truth & power of relationships as we experience it in our communities of color.

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We are placing the spotlight on the missing stories of black fathers from the lens of the father and the children. On this past Father's Day and because he is the company that I keep, I am focused on one very special father. In this episode, I interviewed our daughters first then my husband, Darrel so that I can capture the authenticity of their experiences without influence.