• A Safe Place For Me Podcast Network

  • By: Troy Parish
  • Podcast

A Safe Place For Me Podcast Network

By: Troy Parish
  • Summary

  • Welcome to A Safe Place For Me, a network where you can talk about topics you normally would get canceled for, judged about, or immediately blocked. So seat back, relax, hit play, and enjoy the show. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/troyparishltm/support
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Episodes
  • Dear Black Men: Episode 9 "God May Have Gotten It Wrong"
    Jul 30 2024

    In this episode, the hosts discuss the privileges that attractive women have and the way society treats them differently. They also explore the idea that men often overlook the qualities of a good woman if she is not conventionally attractive. The hosts share personal experiences and observations about how beauty affects people's interactions and relationships. They question whether there will ever be a point where looks are not the most important factor in choosing a partner. The conversation explores the concept of attractiveness and how it can be subjective. The speakers share personal stories about dating individuals who may not fit societal beauty standards but have other qualities that make them attractive. They discuss the importance of vibe, personality, and how attraction can be influenced by various factors. The conversation also touches on encounters with transgender individuals and the complexities of navigating attraction in those situations. The conversation explores the idea of how past relationships can impact future ones. The participants discuss the importance of learning from past mistakes and how it can shape their behavior in future relationships. They also touch on the concept of accountability and taking responsibility for one's actions. The conversation highlights the growth and self-reflection that comes from past experiences and how it can lead to healthier relationships in the future. In this final part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the topic of cheating and whether they would take back a partner who cheated. They share their personal experiences and perspectives on forgiveness and the importance of open communication in relationships. The hosts conclude the episode by highlighting the IG of the Week and expressing their gratitude to the listeners.

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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • Dear Black Man: Episode 8 "Standing On Business"
    Jul 17 2024

    In this episode, the hosts discuss various topics, including Ron going viral regarding his views on double standards, a viral video involving Jonathan Majors, and embarrassing moments. they analyze the body language and reactions in the viral video, expressing their opinions on how they would have handled the situation. The conversation is filled with humor and lively banter. The conversation revolves around situations where individuals make others feel uncomfortable in front of their partners. The hosts share personal stories and discuss the dynamics of such situations. They explore topics like territoriality, disrespect, and confrontations. They touch on topics such as walking away from fights, pride, and the importance of personal safety. They discuss embarrassing moments, including one where Troy had a bathroom emergency while on a date. They close out by shouting out two individuals: IG Of The Week :Dreezy Bae, a recruiter for the United States Navy, and Jerome Elmore, the host of the Deep Dish Podcast and creator of the GoFundMe campaign 'Explore Social Change to Life.' The hosts express their support for Houston and its surrounding areas, which are currently facing hardships.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Dear Black Men: Episode 7 "The Great Gay Debate"
    Jul 13 2024

    On this episode of Dear Black Men, the hosts discuss their experiences of being hit on by men. Troy shares a story about a man who approached him in college and asked if he could perform oral sex on him. The hosts reflect on their reactions and feelings in these situations. The conversation revolves around the question of whether trying something once makes a person permanently labeled as that thing. The example used is if a person steals once, are they forever a thief? The same question is applied to homosexuality, with the question of whether trying something once makes a person gay. The discussion touches on double standards between men and women and the idea of experimenting and exploring one's sexuality. The conclusion is that trying something once does not define a person's identity. The conversation in this segment revolves around the topic of experimentation and the different perspectives on it. Ron and DMVTONE have a heated exchange about the purpose and implications of experimenting, particularly in relation to sexuality. Troy shares a personal story about his own experience and expresses his understanding of both sides of the argument. The conversation touches on themes of judgment, acceptance, and personal boundaries. They share their thoughts on receiving anal stimulation and the stigma surrounding it. Troy calls his brother Fats Da Barber and they discuss a personal story that had everyone dying of laughter. Trust me this episode you dont want to miss. Sit back, relax, hit play, and enjoy the show.

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    1 hr and 16 mins

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