Healing Through Apologies: Black Fluid Poet on Vulnerability and Self-Love
Healing is not easy and after Tuesday, y'all ain't going to hear from me for Five Weeks. Remember to start your day with: I love me, and if you fall short somewhere throughout your day, remember this shit is not linear and you could start your day over at any time.
Ever wondered how to truly heal from trauma and addiction? In 'Everybody Loves Will', John S. Blake, the voice behind Black Fluid Poet, dives into these deep waters with a mix of personal anecdotes and broader reflections. The episode isn't just about Will Smith's public apology; it's a heartfelt exploration of the power of sincere apologies, the struggles of recovery, and the journey toward self-love.
Blake opens up about their own battles with addiction and sobriety, offering a raw and honest look at what it takes to heal. They emphasize that healing isn't a straight path but a winding road that requires patience and self-compassion. Misogynoir and its impact on recovery also come under the spotlight, adding another layer of depth to the conversation. This episode is perfect for anyone grappling with trauma, seeking recovery, or simply wanting to understand the art of vulnerability.
It's a reminder that being kind to yourself is the first step toward a brighter future.