From East Africa to the sunshine state, this guest talks about identities, culture gaps, and new revelations since joining the military service.
From a military family to a member of the Air Force, future goals, where Black Americans belong, people in power, and how to navigate raising a carefree black boy in a country that limits potential; listen to this Airman explain real problems.
Learn how an Airman went from focused on school to active duty, explore culture shifts, trust in so called facts, recording police brutality, the impact of media, and more.
Join us as this Airman discuss how a strict upbringing prepared him for the military, coming out moments, civilian promotions vs military, LGBTQ+, learning about sexual assault, and why he feels like he’s going through a second puberty.
Airman from the South discuss which states count as Southern, the reasons for leaving college for the military, life stages & meeting time frames, the facade of being in multiple worlds, and much more.
Find out why this service member joined, failed expectations of brotherhood, distrust of media, voting, how the cards are played, gripes with the promotion system, and much more.
Optimistic soldier and future engineer shares some of his journey, tough experiences, and decisions that led him to where he is today with M.E Williams.
M.E Williams and her guest discuss the African-American female experience in the military, internal conflicts, hair journeys, and much more.
This episode may sound like a comedy but the topics discussed are very real, and each aspect of the conversation explains the worries of a double minority.
When life was seemingly at a standstill, this guest decided to enlist into active duty. Hear her experiences as a young, black woman serving her country both locally and abroad.
From college courses to dreams of commissioning; M.E Williams talks with a Missouri guardsman about motivations, controversies, what it means to “support our troops”, and the future.
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The American Dream Isn’t Real @MEWilliamsBooks. Listen to full podcast including M.E. Williams, on Anchor! https://anchor.fm/mewilliamsbooks Music by Dreezy x Spazz, Today’s topic is focused on the double standard, that is, America. Specifically the NFL take a knee or the other side who claims to be patriotic because they stand for the flag.