The Hyman Podcast
The Hyman Podcast is where storytelling meets the unspoken.
Hosted by Dr. Jerahn Hyman, each episode steps into the quiet corners of the human experience—grief, identity, power, silence—and unpacks the truths we’re often too afraid to name. These aren’t just stories. They’re lived moments, told with clarity, vulnerability, and an unwavering commitment to the truth.
Unpolished. Unrushed. Always honest.
Whether it’s personal reflection or cultural critique, big questions or everyday reckonings, The Hyman Podcast invites listeners to slow down and lean in. To explore the things we don’t always say out loud. To hold space for discomfort, meaning, and connection.
No fluff. No formulas. Just truth, perspective, and the kind of storytelling that lingers long after the episode ends.
The Hyman Podcast
The Genocide of Black America
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Carrie Buck of the infamous Buck v Bell US Supreme Court case was the first in a long line of Americans who were involuntarily sterilized after the growing popularity of the practice of eugenics. That was in the 1920s. It's a practice that continued clear into the 70s and even so today. In this episode, we hear the story of Kelli Dillon who was sterilized against her will while serving a prison sentence.
The history of Black Genocide started many years ago, in Act II, Hyman tells the story of a man who was so badly publicly lynched that an entire celebrated the death of a man so egregiously that it captured the attention of the entire nation.
Credits:
Brand Design: Kevin Ache
Theme Song: "Canary" by Jim Yosef
Additional Music & Scoring: Epidemic Sound
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