TRUETALK by TRUETV
TRUETALK by TRUETV is where authentic voices meet real conversations that move culture forward. Produced by TRUETV Media & Entertainment Group, each episode explores powerful stories, social truths, and creative journeys from the people shaping today’s world.
TRUETALK is more than a podcast — it’s a movement.
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Produced by: TRUETV Podcast Studios – Empowering Creators. Inspiring Conversations.
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Latest Episodes
In His Shadow, In His Absence - Episode 3: The Blueprint We Never Had
What if your first model of love breaks in front of you, and you still have to become the kind of man a child can trust? That’s the question we wrestle with as four of us lay out the blueprints we had, the ones we never got, and the ones we had...
In His Shadow, In His Absence - Episode 2: The Weight Of Absence
A father can live four minutes away and still feel like a ghost. That’s where we start—at the edge of presence—asking how silence, distance, and duty shape boys into men. We sit down as four Black men to challenge a tidy myth: that a two‑parent...
In His Shadow, In His Absence - Episode 1
What if the person who teaches you to be a man isn’t your father at all? We sit down with three Black men whose lives trace three distinct paths: a home built on structure and steady expectations, a brother who stepped into a father’s shoes, an...
In His Shadow, In His Absence (Full Episode)
What if your idea of “dad” came from whoever showed up? We sit down with three Black men whose childhoods were shaped by very different father figures: one raised in a structured two‑parent home that prized education and HBCUs, one with a fathe...
The Angry Black Woman Stereotype: History, Media, Work & Mental Health (Full Episode)
We open the door on a stereotype that has shadowed Black women for generations and ask a simple question with complicated roots: why does boldness look like “anger” only on certain faces? With voices from education, neuropsychology, and music, ...