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  • BONUS TRACK: In this podcast, host Omarr Cantu explores the topic of DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) and the experiences of Dreamers, undocumented individuals brought to the United States as children. Cantu, a fifth-generation Texan, shares his perspective and the cultural shock he felt upon realizing that some Hispanic individuals lacked U.S. citizenship. He debunks the misconception that DACA recipients are criminals and explains the costly and complicated process they must go through to avoid deportation. Omarr introduces his friend, Fila Estrada, who shares his own story as a dreamer.

    Timestamps:

    00:01:51 Dreamers are just as American.00:08:30 DACA recipients face unique challenges.00:14:39 DACA provides limited freedom.00:21:57 Systematic harassment of marginalized communities.00:30:08 Life-changing experience leads to freedom

    Socials:

    Omarr Cantu - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/omarrcantustory⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Fila Estrada - ⁠https://www.instagram.com/el_defectuoso/⁠

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  • In this podcast, host Omarr Cantu explores the topic of DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) and the experiences of Dreamers, undocumented individuals brought to the United States as children. Cantu, a fifth-generation Texan, shares his perspective and the cultural shock he felt upon realizing that some Hispanic individuals lacked U.S. citizenship. He debunks the misconception that DACA recipients are criminals and explains the costly and complicated process they must go through to avoid deportation. Omarr introduces his friend, Fila Estrada, who shares his own story as a dreamer.

    Timestamps:

    00:01:51 Dreamers are just as American.00:08:30 DACA recipients face unique challenges.00:14:39 DACA provides limited freedom.00:21:57 Systematic harassment of marginalized communities.00:30:08 Life-changing experience leads to freedom

    Socials:

    Omarr Cantu - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/omarrcantustory⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Fila Estrada - https://www.instagram.com/el_defectuoso/

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  • In this episode, host Omarr Cantu explores the topic of depression and anxiety, drawing on his personal experiences with these mental health challenges. He emphasizes the importance of seeking help and destigmatizing conversations around mental health, particularly among men. The podcast includes interviews with individuals who have struggled with depression, including artist Brandon Torres, who shares his story of feeling different and battling anger and self-hatred. Torres also discusses how his depression has influenced his artistic expression and perception of his own work.

    Episode Topic Timestamps:

    00:02:23 Mental health struggles are universal.

    00:15:37 Seek help for mental health.

    00:16:09. Change for the sake of family

    If you have questions/comments/topic ideas, feel free to DM Omarr directly on Instagram or text 407-760-5544

    Brandon Torres' Socials

    https://www.instagram.com/sketching_light_director/

    Omarr Cantu Socials - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/omarrcantustory⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

    The Lurning Man Podcast with Omarr Cantu website - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠thelurningman.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

    KEYWORDS: podcast, learning man, Omarr Cantu, pandemic, project, struggle, depression, sadness, self-hate, pain, knife, eyeball, wrists, arms, cutter, fear, health care, cost, wife, World Breaker Hulk, time machine, mirror, learning, father, path, difference, anger, better, faster, stronger, cutting, depression, demons, podcast for men, anxiety

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  • The Lurning Man Podcast is a project that started during the pandemic and evolved into a podcast. The host, Omarr Cantu, shares the audio from various interviews in this episode, beginning with an interview with his friend Raj Shah. They discuss stereotypes that Raj, who is originally from Buffalo, New York, and has a South Asian heritage, had to overcome throughout his childhood. The episode aims to promote open and honest conversations, breaking stereotypes, and recognizing our shared humanity.

    Overcoming racial stereotypes and expectations is a challenging journey that many individuals face in their lives. These stereotypes can be both negative and positive, but they often limit individuals and create barriers to their personal growth and success. In the podcast transcript, Raj Shah shares his personal experiences and struggles with racial stereotypes as a South Asian man, shedding light on the importance of challenging these stereotypes and embracing one's true identity.

    Raj begins by acknowledging that not all racial stereotypes are negative. Some stereotypes about South Asian and East Asian people are positive, such as being good at math, computers, and highly intelligent. However, these stereotypes also come with the assumption that individuals lack social competence, creativity, assertiveness, and are awkward around women. Raj challenges these stereotypes by highlighting his own abilities and interests that go beyond these expectations. He asserts that he is not defined solely by his race and that he is capable of being good at other things, such as drawing and confidently approaching women.

    Raj further discusses how he has encountered situations where people expect him to conform to these stereotypes, but he defies them. This often leads to discomfort and cognitive dissonance for those who hold these stereotypes. Raj emphasizes the importance of questioning and challenging these preconceived notions, urging individuals to see others for who they truly are, rather than relying on stereotypes.

    Racial stereotypes and expectations can have a profound impact on individuals' self-esteem, sense of belonging, and opportunities for growth. They can create a narrow view of a person's capabilities and limit their potential. Overcoming these stereotypes requires individuals to break free from societal expectations and embrace their true selves. It involves challenging the assumptions and biases that others may hold and asserting one's own identity and abilities.

    Episode Topic Timestamps:

    00:04:06 Overcoming racial stereotypes through authenticity.

    00:07:25 Breaking free from societal expectations.

    If you have questions/comments/topic ideas, feel free to DM Omarr directly on Instagram or text 407-760-5544

    Raj Shah's Socials

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/raj-shah-/

    Omarr Cantu Socials - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/omarrcantustory⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

    The Lurning Man Podcast with Omarr Cantu website - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠thelurningman.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

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  • In this podcast episode, host Omarr Cantu shares the story of his friend Cooper DeArmand, who was mistakenly thought to be a woman by a client he had a phone-only relationship with. Cooper discusses his gender identity as a man and how he occasionally takes part in feminine activities. He shares experiences of both positive and negative reactions when revealing his true gender to clients. Overall, the episode explores societal stereotypes and the consequences they can have on individuals' identities.

    Synopsis: The podcast episode explores the intricate nature of identity and the unforeseen consequences of societal stereotypes. It centers around the personal story of Cooper DeArmand, who recounts a surprising incident where a client mistook him for the opposite sex. This incident raises thought-provoking questions about how societal expectations and stereotypes can shape our perceptions of others and their self-identification. The episode underscores the significance of staying true to oneself and not allowing societal norms to define or oppress individuals. It encourages listeners to embrace their own identity and strength and to not take offense at questions or judgments from others. Ultimately, the episode aims to challenge societal stereotypes and foster a more inclusive and empathetic society.

    In this episode, Cooper DeArmand shares a personal anecdote about being mistaken for a woman by a client. Cooper explains that he had a year-long professional relationship with this client, primarily conducted over the phone. Despite their extensive conversations, it wasn't until a year into their working relationship that Cooper discovered the client had mistakenly believed he was a woman the entire time.

    Cooper worked for a short-term rental company and frequently interacted with clients over the phone. As clients couldn't see his face, their perception of him was solely based on their conversations. Cooper never explicitly mentioned his gender, assuming that his name, Cooper, would suffice in indicating that he was a man. However, clients interpreted his name as an unconventional choice for a woman.

    Rather than correcting this assumption, Cooper chose to go along with it. He noticed that by not correcting them, he received a higher level of respect and better treatment from clients. They were kinder to him and even extended invitations to their homes for vacations, assuming he was a woman. Cooper found this experience flattering and appreciated that his personality alone was enough to make people want to welcome him into their homes, even without seeing him.

    Episode Topic Timestamps:

    [00:01:20] Mistaken for the opposite sex.

    [00:05:47] Assuming gender over the phone.

    [00:10:41] Share what topic you want to tackle next.

    If you have questions/comments/topic ideas, feel free to DM Omarr directly on Instagram or text 407-760-5544

    Cooper DeArmond's Socials

    https://www.instagram.com/coopydeville/

    Omarr Cantu Socials - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/omarrcantustory⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

    The Lurning Man Podcast with Omarr Cantu website - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠thelurningman.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

    KEYWORDS: podcast, learning man, pandemic, project, documentary, kooky name, close, client, misunderstanding, woman, phone, leadership, account managers, comfortable, man, management, preferential treatment, mistaken sex, better treatment, short-term rental company, relationship, respect, correct, multiple clients, pretty woman, vacation, personality, houses, young Cooper, coming of age Cooper, focus, high school, middle school, adult life, pressure, small town

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  • The Lurning Man Podcast, hosted by Omarr Cantu, originally started as a documentary project during the pandemic. In this episode, Omarr shares the audio interview with Bjorn Taylor, a bartender who has triumphed over alcoholism. Bjorn discusses his background as an African American, highlights the importance of reclaiming identity, and encourages individuals to embrace African culture. The episode also includes a conversation on substance abuse and being a bartender.

    Synopsis: The podcast host embarked on his project during the pandemic, initially intending to create a documentary. However, halfway through the process, he realized that certain stories he captured would have a stronger impact if shared as audio interviews. Believing that the audience would have a more immersive experience by hearing the stories and using their imagination, he made the decision to include the audio from these interviews in the podcast.

    One of the featured interviews in the episode is with Bjorn Taylor, a bartender who triumphed over alcoholism. While Bjorn's story encompasses his experience as a black man in America, it also delves into his identity as an African American, with his family having immigrated from Africa. The interview explores Bjorn's journey through alcoholism and recovery, revealing that he has been sober for the past six months and is currently in the process of recovery. Additionally, Bjorn shares insights from his perspective as a bartender, shedding light on substance abuse and alcohol. Notably, he recounts a moment at work where he confidently declined a shot, demonstrating his unwavering commitment to sobriety. Throughout the interview, Bjorn emphasizes the importance of balance and his deep appreciation for his craft as a bartender. He believes that alcohol itself is not the enemy, but rather the way individuals conceal their addictions and avoid open discussions about them.

    Episode Topic Timestamps:

    00:04:10 Expand your identity, find your heritage.

    00:07:39 Identity is deeply rooted in culture.

    00:12:44 Embrace and celebrate our rich culture.

    00:19:21 Importance of addressing addiction.

    00:27:46 Recovery brings freedom and honesty.

    00:29:33 Be honest and prioritize self-care.

    If you have questions/comments/topic ideas, feel free to DM Omarr directly on Instagram or text 407-760-5544

    Robert Bjorn Taylor's Socials

    https://www.instagram.com/kingbjornce/

    Omarr Cantu Socials - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/omarrcantustory⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

    The Lurning Man Podcast with Omarr Cantu website - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠thelurningman.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

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  • In this episode of The Lurning Man podcast, host Omarr Cantu interviews Brian Chavez, a fashion designer specializing in denim and embroidery. They discuss a variety of topics including substance abuse, working as a straight man in a female-dominated field, and Brian's journey to finding his purpose in life. Brian also shares insights into his work as a lead tailor at Levi Strauss' Beverly Hills and his own line of clothing under the name Master and Naif.

    Synopsis: Brian Chavez is a Los Angeles-based fashion designer who has made a name for himself in the industry with his expertise in denim and embroidery. As the lead tailor at Levi's Beverly Hills, he creates unique and personalized embroidered garments. In addition, he has his own clothing line called https://master-naif.com/, which features reimagined upcycled vintage clothing and graphic tees. His clientele includes some of the top celebrities in LA.

    Today, Brian is a respected fashion designer who believes that his past struggles have shaped him into the person he is today. He is grateful for the pain and challenges he faced because they helped him discover his true calling.

    Episode Topic Timestamps:

    [00:00:37] Stereotypes in the fashion industry.

    [00:04:09] Instagram connections in networking.

    [00:08:15] Acting for dating opportunities.

    [00:13:22] Finding a mentor in fashion.

    [00:17:28] Fashion industry toxicity.

    [00:23:10] Levi's requires 12-13 machines.

    [00:26:35] Falling in love with denim.

    [00:30:53] Halloween costumes and traditions.

    [00:34:53] High school fashion and assumptions.

    [00:39:04] Dressing to Impress.

    [00:43:50] Cheating death twice.

    [00:48:23] Motorcycle accident and survival.

    [00:52:21] Unique cane from a motorcycle accident.

    [00:56:49] Shutdown of Promenade store.

    [01:01:09] Metro accident and aftermath.

    [01:05:21] Help from a stranger.

    [01:09:27] Motorcycle accident and recovery.

    [01:14:43] Overcoming addiction.

    [01:19:00] Unique Japanese-inspired clothing.

    If you have questions/comments/topic ideas, feel free to DM Omarr directly on Instagram or text 407-760-5544

    Brian Chavez's Socials

    ⁠⁠https://master-naif.com/ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/st.selvedge/

    Omarr Cantu Socials - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/omarrcantustory⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

    The Lurning Man Podcast with Omarr Cantu website - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠thelurningman.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

    KEYWORDS: learning man podcast, men, substance abuse, fashion designer, sewing, Instagram, Dante Basco, jacket, photography, grandmother,the fashion industry, tailor, come-up, theater, sewing class, sewing, fashion, class, teacher, future, skid Row, mentor, motorcycle wear, partnerships, fashion, alcohol, job, maturity, differences, skills, serving, sewing, fashion, denim, shop, machines, jeans, denim, bespoke, fashion, denim, fabric, mentor, west side, Levi's, women, home ec, baking, Halloween, costume contest, paper mache, leather, self-taught, women in fashion, ori kelly, flamboyant, gay, fashion industry, judged, assumptions, metalhead, rock stars, high school,fashion, gay, conversation starter, assumptions, sewing, fashion, smell good, look good, feel good, gay, power struggle, safety, motorcycle accident, death, tailor shop, Levi's, bespoke denim, tailor shop, customization, embroidery, motorcycle accident, ran over, couple, saved a life, surgeries, surgeries, antibiotic, pick line, motorcycle accident, cane, promotion, coronavirus, shutdown, partying, fight, BLM riots, George Floyd, studio, chaos, underground metros, staircase, tumble, adrenaline, pain, soiled,blood, bathroom, cleaning, help, hospital, pain, injury, hospital, broken bones, recovery, chainsaw, chafing, weight gain, motorcycle accident, surgery, accident, sobriety, fashion design, pain, experience, trust, mindset, self-destructive, reimagined, vintage clothing

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  • In this episode of The Lurning Man, host Omarr Cantu interviews Ivan Danishevsky, the President of the National eSports Federation of Ukraine. They discuss Ivan's philanthropic work for those fighting the war in Ukraine, as well as topics such as loneliness, mental health, and vulnerability in men. Ivan also talks about using his Ukrainian accent to capture the attention of audiences when he speaks. The episode was recorded at South by Southwest (SXSW) in Austin, Texas.

    Episode Topic Timestamps:

    [00:00:29] Mental health in Ukraine.

    [00:06:00] Professional Gaming Competitions.

    [00:08:33] World travel and visas.

    [00:12:38] Temporary Protection Programs.

    [00:16:33] Traveling without a return ticket.

    [00:20:48] Ballistic Quality of Vests.

    [00:28:38] LSD treatment for depression.

    [00:29:14] Depression and Burnout During War.

    [00:33:34] Knitting factories during war.

    [00:39:48] Overcoming financial complexities.

    [00:42:11] Finding love beyond romantic relationships.

    [00:45:47] Wanting to belong to a community.

    If you have questions/comments/topic ideas, feel free to DM Omarr directly on Instagram or text 407-760-5544

    Ivan Danishevsky's Socials

    ⁠https://ivan.gg/ https://www.instagram.com/faeton/

    Omarr Cantu Socials - ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/omarrcantustory⁠⁠⁠⁠

    The Lurning Man Podcast with Omarr Cantu website - ⁠⁠⁠⁠thelurningman.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠

    KEYWORDS: podcast episode, Ivan Denishevsky, National eSports Federation of Ukraine, war, philanthropy,internet, Ukraine, domain names, music track, ICQ, gaming, Warcraft, Starcraft, Diablo, Half-Life, Counter-Strike, Quake 2, money prize,transcript, podcast episode, 13 years old, black person, Ukraine, 40 million people, scared, hello, English, translator, weekend, restaurant, hundred bucks, mom's salary, rich, cell phone, 98, states, lost, danger, contacts, chats, icqs, 90s, texting, 20 years, Toronto, visa problems, businesses, English, Ukrainian, Russian, German, school, tech, traveling, fluent.,nervous, fit in, Russian, English, medicine,country, safer, European countries, temporary protection program, refugee status,March 7th, staff, detained, secondary screening, red flag,Kiev, gold reserve, government, bombing, charity work,armor, testing, consultants, metal, education,research, country, job, governments, private planes,depression, mental health startups, medicated, LSD treatment, rewires synapses, non-intrusive anti-depressant, zero resources, lost friends and family members, war, internet connection, Instagram, front lines,posting, busy, side hustle, developing, researching, bulletproof vests, business, war related business, sustainable, overacting, volunteering, hungry, motivation, rescue operations, research, centers, sustainable, knitting factory, technology, vest, factories, work for free, winning, knit factory worker, knitter, knit, vests,sustainable, children, work, money, war,money, motivation, survival, travel, self-saving mechanics,happiness, Vegas, mentally well, money, community,friends, Dreamhack, network, personal connection, vulnerable conversations,transcript, podcast episode, vulnerability, men, friendship

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  • In this episode of the Lurning Man Podcast, host Omarr welcomes Zach Paul, a brain injury survivor, and former US Navy SEAL, to discuss his life story and expertise in dealing with anxiety. Despite an unfortunate end to his dream of becoming an American hero, Zach shares his journey of resilience and how he now helps others through life coaching. Trigger warning for anxiety and suicide.

    Episode Topic Timestamps:

    [00:01:25] Overcoming anxiety after trauma.

    [00:04:47] Overcoming Adversity.

    [00:07:35] Becoming a Navy SEAL.

    [00:10:44] Rite of passage for men.

    [00:14:22] Surviving Navy SEAL bootcamp.

    [00:17:25] Life-changing brain injury.

    [00:20:58] Brain injury and recovery.

    [00:24:19] Masking pain with a smile.

    [00:27:26] Counter charisma and facade.

    [00:30:33] Rewiring the brain chemistry.

    [00:34:33] Self-medicating with substances.

    [00:38:23] The key to life.

    [00:40:35] Ownership and responsibility.

    [00:46:51] Psychedelic toad poison.

    [00:47:23] Power of psychedelics.

    [00:51:45] The God Molecule.

    [00:54:14] Accountability and Growth.

    [00:57:57] Self-improvement advice.

    [01:01:23] Choosing positive influences.

    [01:04:51] Joining the podcast journey.

    If you have questions/comments/topic ideas, feel free to DM Omarr directly on Instagram or text 407-760-5544

    Zach Paul's Socials

    https://www.instagram.com/zach.davidpaul https://www.linkedin.com/in/zachdavidpaul/

    Omarr Cantu Socials - ⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/omarrcantustory⁠⁠⁠

    The Lurning Man Podcast with Omarr Cantu website - ⁠⁠⁠thelurningman.com/⁠⁠⁠

    KEYWORDS: Zach Paul, US Navy SEAL, brain injury survivor, life coach, anxiety, suicide, Omar, success loves speed, high school, bullying, military, college, self-doubt, anger, frustration, eyeliner, hometown, gun, medals, doubters, failure, rocket fuel, daughter, Afghanistan, masculinity, courage, brotherhood, sacrifice, heroism, gunfire, mountain, dad, athletic background, mentor, forums, gym, mental toughness, resilience, father figure, tribe, rite of passage, lion, society, masculine edge, tough love, transformation, community of men, upbringing, competitive, toughest training, patriotism, war on terror, terrorists, Americans, defending the country, spreading freedom, physical standards, pushups, swim, pull ups, sit ups, psychological evals, bootcamp, steel training, hell week, weakness, Tom Cruise, sunglasses, hospital, drunk driver, brain injury, change, rock bottom, despair, hopelessness, worthlessness, coma, personality, girlfriend, job, fire department, struggle, miserable, mental illness, race identity, Instagram, confide, social media, vulnerability, real men, alpha, facade, dialogue, supportive, accountability, social media competition, circumstances, brotherhood, community, action, alignment, negative feelings, cure-all, like-minded guys, sign, slacking, underperforming, brain chemistry, therapy, men's mental health, traumatic life events, prescription medication, doubt, fear, belief, thought, process, identify, root cause, negative, benefits, own it, blame, victim, society, responsibility, empowerment, control, victimization, mastermind, one-on-one, small group, targeted approach, specific thoughts, alternative medicines, psychedelic toad poison, reaching out, mentor, veterans retreat, drugs, psychedelics, Ibogaine, Mexico, Africa, transformation, preparation, integration, facilitators, medicine, medical setting, heart monitor, medical doctors, nurses, psychedelic experience, Bufo, DMT, God molecule, coaching, shark method, future, habits, accountability, recharging, KPIs, coaching programs, confidence, energy, mind, life results, learning, impact, younger self, socializing, gym, health, diet, self-development, self-improvement, men, inherent value, homeless men, valuable, good life, money, girls, lifestyle, car, body, travel, entitled, make friends, inner peace, control of your mind, alone, island, relationships, companionships, sex, meaning, purpose, fulfillment, self-made man, successful people

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  • In this episode of the Lurning Man podcast, host Omarr Cantu talks with Mason Moore, who is a three-time testicular cancer survivor. The episode is titled "Check Yo Nuts" in honor of Testicular Cancer Awareness Month. Cantu and Moore discuss the importance of regular self-examination and early detection, as well as Moore's personal experiences with testicular cancer. They also touch on the stigma surrounding men's health issues and the need for open and transparent conversations about these topics. Overall, this episode serves as a reminder of the importance of taking care of ourselves and advocating for our own health.

    Episode Topic Timestamps:

    [00:00:10] Testicular cancer awareness month.

    [00:04:22] Men's Health Awareness.

    [00:09:28] Testicular cancer awareness.

    [00:12:42] Testicular cancer awareness.

    [00:16:20] Lung cancer diagnosis.

    [00:19:24] Misdiagnosis and Lung Cancer.

    [00:24:30] Necrotic tissue and cancer.

    [00:25:25] Taking ownership of your health.

    [00:28:37] Taking Ownership of Your Health.

    [00:32:01] Testicular cancer self-examinations.

    [00:35:35] Mental health in healthcare.

    [00:39:14] Aggressive chemotherapy treatment.

    [00:43:18] Career fulfillment after battling cancer.

    [00:48:46] Self-examination for testicular cancer.

    [00:50:37] Testicular cancer awareness.

    If you have questions/comments/topic ideas, feel free to DM Omarr directly on Instagram or text 407-760-5544

    Mason Moore's Socials

    https://www.instagram.com/masons_road/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/masonmoore/

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  • On The Lurning Man podcast, Grant Dziak discussed his personal journey and experience balancing feminine and masculine energy within himself. As a former Ohio State University football player, Grant and his now-wife, Celest Bonin a WWE Diva Champion, discussed how growing up with a single mother and her side of the family left an impact on his life and how the combination of these two energies work together.

    Episode Topic Timestamps:

    [00:00:00] Masculine vs Feminine Energy.

    [00:05:25] Masculinity and Feminine Energy.

    [00:10:36] Sexual assault and protection.

    [00:14:17] Keeping quiet about others.

    [00:15:04] Masculinity and femininity.

    [00:19:47] Masculine and feminine traits.

    [00:22:29] Impact of social media.

    [00:25:43] Masculinity and femininity.

    [00:29:19] Masculinity and pain perpetuation.

    [00:32:47] Religion and oppression.

    [00:36:23] Empowerment through inclusivity.

    [00:40:17] Impact of News on Libido.

    [00:44:13] Numbing ourselves to reality.

    [00:47:28] The Value of Hard Work.

    [00:50:43] Overcoming obstacles for success.

    [00:54:02] Masculine and Feminine Energy.

    [00:57:26] Masculine and feminine energy.

    [01:03:11] Masculine and feminine energy.

    [01:05:26] Redefining masculinity.

    If you have questions/comments/topic ideas, feel free to DM Omarr directly on Instagram or text 407-760-5544

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  • In this episode of the Lurning Man podcast, host Omarr Cantu interviews Leroy "The Machine" Walker, one of the strongest men in the world. Leroy shares insights and wisdom beyond his impressive physical strength and talks about the traumatic abuse events that launched his career. He holds the world record for strict curl and is one of the top 10 strongest men in the bench press. Despite his towering size, Leroy is known to be an intelligent and eloquent individual who is willing to share his experiences with his listeners.

    Episode Topic Timestamps:

    [00:02:54] Childhood and decision-making.

    [00:04:16] Abusive Stepfather and Powerlifting.

    [00:08:25] Finding the silver lining.

    [00:12:41] Becoming a Mentor.

    [00:14:52] Overcoming limiting belief systems.

    [00:18:06] Overcoming limiting beliefs.

    [00:21:09] Racial tension in college.

    [00:25:00] Acceptance of biracial identity.

    [00:28:06] Identity in college sports.

    [00:31:49] Remedial classes in college.

    [00:34:56] Overcoming financial obstacles in college.

    [00:40:27] Shift towards self-awareness.

    [00:41:44] Need for validation through records.

    [00:46:00] Competitive Bench Press Achievements.

    [00:49:05] One-arm curl record.

    [00:53:13] Believing in the grind.

    [00:55:11] Building Habits for Life.

    [00:58:17] Powerlifting Specialization and Identity.

    If you have questions/comments/topic ideas, feel free to DM Omarr directly on Instagram or text 407-760-5544

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  • On The Lurning Man podcast, host Omarr Cantu interviews the first female on the podcast Inara Tabir, a trans activist and a leader in the aerospace industry who comes from Vittlidge, Germany. Tabir discusses her journey of transitioning and the importance of promoting equality. She currently is the CEO of Galaxis Aerospace, executive director of Gaaays in Spaaace, and founder of the Foundation for the Future.

    Episode Topic Timestamps:

    00:03:57 Be yourself unapologetically.

    00:06:35 Belonging is hard to find.

    00:11:49 Foster care system is broken.

    00:17:44 Adults can be dangerous.

    00:23:00 Gender identity is innate.

    00:26:02 Transitioning is a journey.

    00:34:29 Get a second opinion.

    00:37:59 Take action against inner pain.

    00:40:04 Transitioning is difficult.

    00:47:13 Explore the world for hope.

    00:49:27 Break cycles with access.

    00:56:01 Respect all perspectives.

    00:58:17 Find common ground through dialogue.

    01:07:30 Find your true self.

    01:09:10 Persevere for success.

    If you have questions/comments/topic ideas, feel free to DM Omarr directly on Instagram or text 407-760-5544

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  • In today's podcast, Omarr Cantu interviews furniture maker and content creator David Lundell, who is known for his intricate puzzles and hardwood designs. They discuss his experience within the Mormon church, his family size, and his passion for creating furniture that is both beautiful and functional.

    Episode Topic Timestamps:

    00:03:08 Make drawers delightfully complicated.

    00:09:57 Make what you love.

    00:16:30 Take risks to succeed.

    00:17:03 Gain an audience for passion.

    00:27:41 Experience different cultures.

    00:34:04 Believe what makes you happy.

    00:39:41 Experience culture shock.

    00:44:30 Different cultures can surprise.

    00:50:03 Create stories to entertain people.

    00:57:48 Woodworking can be lucrative.

    01:03:22 Do research and find mentors.

    01:04:23 Find people who love what you love.

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  • In this episode of the podcast, host Omarr Cantu interviews Erik Milosevich, a retired LAPD police officer. Eric has taken a different approach to law enforcement, working to use his influence and experience to promote love and compassion in stressful situations. They also discuss a person's journey of vulnerability and connecting to their inner North Star.

    Episode Topic Timestamps:

    00:00:30 Compassion and love in high stress.

    00:10:43 Stay calm and connect.

    00:13:30 Practice peace and compassion.

    00:21:06 Train officers in peacekeeping.

    00:27:51 Connect with humanity.

    00:33:18 Homelessness is a snowball effect.

    00:38:37 Get help for mental illness.

    00:43:09 Transform lives through compassion.

    00:45:19 System unfairly incarcerates minorities.

    00:55:52 Legalize plant medicine.

    00:56:13 Heal with plant medicines.

    01:04:04 Train with indigenous tribe.

    01:08:01 Explore the world and grow.

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  • The Lurning Man talks to Elijah May about race identity. Although May was raised by a single, strong feminist mother, he was still the only black person growing up in the mountain town of North Carolina. He discusses how his identity and experiences shape the way he interacts with today's world.

    Episode Topic Timestamps:
    00:00:08 Explore race identity thoughtfully.
    00:09:37 Race impacts life opportunities.
    00:15:41 Navigate differences with empathy.
    00:17:07 Racism still prevalent in society.
    00:27:52 Mom rescues animals, people.
    00:32:37 Symbols can have hidden meanings.
    00:36:30 Acknowledge different struggles.
    00:44:30 Create a supportive community.
    00:47:09 Don't take job you can't do.
    00:54:51 Have uncomfortable conversations for progress.
    00:55:50 Perception of blackness matters.

    If you have questions/comments/topic idea, feel free to DM Omarr directly on Instagram or text 407-760-5544

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  • On this episode of the Lurning Man podcast, host Omarr Cantu interviews Joshua Legier, a male feminist, black community leader, entrepreneur, consultant, and business expert. Joshua talks about his experience of growing up and dealing with culture shock, and he provides an analogy about a fish out of water flopping around in search of air. They discuss the idea of pushing oneself out of familiar areas to gain new perspectives, learning how to handle failure, and challenging one's limits.

    Episode Topic Timestamps:
    00:04:00 Grow through discomfort and failure.
    00:10:45 Survive and be smart.
    00:13:00 Control yourself to win.
    00:19:12 Take action, not permission.
    00:25:21 Trust no one, be independent.
    00:32:28 Be responsible for children.
    00:34:09 Stay productive and motivated.
    00:39:00 Interact with locals to learn.
    00:44:15 Learn about other cultures.
    00:54:26 Find your happy place.
    00:55:27 Love the ugly.

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  • Do you ever find yourself questioning if you’re living a life well-lived? If so, you’re not alone. For many of us, there are moments in life that challenge our perspective and force us to re-evaluate what is most important to us.

    At 40 years old, I have faced several monumental life events - the birth of my first child, the death of my father, issues with relationships, being laid off twice within one year, and the loss of my once-in-a-lifetime dog. These events prompted me to search for answers by connecting with others on a deeper level and finding better ways to understand my own life through the lives of others.

    My quest for change is inspired by Burning Man - an annual event encouraging people from all walks of life to come together in Nevada's desert for enlightenment and growth. Following this model of venturing into the unknown and finding truth from strangers, I plan to embark on a journey where I talk openly about those topics men were told were taboo in order to gain greater insight into the realities we face in life.

    About the host: Omarr Cantu is a producer and visual storyteller turned podcaster. Originally from the small South Texas town of Falfurrias, Omarr gained the opportunity to broaden his world scope after attending Texas A&M University and living in Orlando, Florida. After turning 40 and experiencing multiple life events within one year, he sought out on a journey to learn more about himself by having deep conversations with others. This journey is what sparked the fire for self-enlightenment that eventually turned into this podcast. He now lives with his young family in Austin, Texas.

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