The Higher Valleys Podcast

PAC: Alexys Feaster

Spencer Paysinger & Jelani Jenkins Season 1 Episode 42

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Episode Summary

Jelani and Spencer open up about Mother’s Day, fatherhood, and what it really means to build legacy as a dad—beyond one holiday or one “perfect” gesture. They swap stories about kids’ performances, community events, and the quiet moments that remind you why showing up matters. The episode then zooms out to culture and Hollywood: the British vs. American actor debate, the specific lane for Black American performers, and how public opinion can reshape an athlete’s entire narrative, using Stefon Diggs as a case study. Things culminate in a powerful sit-down with producer Alexys Feaster, who bridges sports and entertainment, champions athlete storytelling, and helps unpack gender dynamics, accountability, and collaboration in both work and relationships.

Topics Covered

  • Mother’s Day as a simple but meaningful space to honor moms and model love for kids
  • The contrast between Mother’s Day and Father’s Day expectations and narratives
  • Emotional impact of children’s performances and why those moments hit so deeply
  • Community events and movement initiatives as tools for health and connection
  • Cultural representation in media and the British vs. American actor debate
  • How Black American actors are positioned in Hollywood and what roles they are (and aren’t) offered
  • British actors studying the Black American experience from a distance
  • The idea that there are forces and structures in Hollywood shaping which stories and faces lead
  • The pretrial process vs. trial outcomes and how public opinion can become a permanent label
  • Personal reflections on Stefon Diggs and how athletes get framed by narrative
  • Why accountability and self-reflection matter in personal relationships
  • Alexys Feaster’s work bridging sports and entertainment and advocating for athlete storytelling
  • Collaboration and ownership of one’s story as keys to impactful projects and personal growth
  • Closing reflections on gender dynamics, care in conversation, and what it means to support mothers well

Highlight Quotes

  • “The pretrial process can be more damaging than the verdict, because public opinion becomes the sentence.”
  • “Owning your story is not optional—it’s the only way you keep other people from writing it for you.”

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