365 Brothers - Listening to Black Men
Society & Culture:Relationships
Now Known As The Chakra Doctor, Rance Dunbar Talks About Freeing The Mind and the Free Birth of His Daughter
You can hear in the background that the loss of his mother on Christmas Day when he was 16-years-old altered the course of his life. Call it serendipity or fate, but a book found in jail on chakras not only saved him, it became the impetus for a life change, a vegan lifestyle and a mission to promote self-healing. Rance Dunbar is now known as the Chakra Doctor.
Our conversation goes so many places. And this New Orleanian has a way with words that will leave you laughing and/or shaking your head throughout. You may not agree with everything he says, but you will love that you heard it.
Favorite song: The Dream’s Mama.
Favorite words are his book Affirmations and his quote “It’ll all come together like butt cheeks, just keep twerking.”
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About this podcast: In each episode, a Brother reflects on his life; explores the experience of being a Black man in America; shares his interactions with law enforcement; and answers the signature question "If America was a woman, what would you say to her? You won't find a collection of conversations with Black men like this anywhere else. Hear their wisdom. Be inspired.
Host, Rahbin Shyne, is an author, educator, creative and avid half-marathon walker. Original music by Malachi Mott.
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