Tristan Mack Wilds On Trading The Grind in for Grace, Facing the Monsters in Our Mind, and The Thing No One Tells You About Fatherhood
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Grammy nominated artist, actor, husband, and father Tristan Mack Wilds gets human to human in this episode about grind culture and why both he and Stacy decided to unsubscribe. Tune in as Tristen speaks to leaning into his own divinity, how he is reparenting himself through being a father, and the importance of facing the monsters in our mind in order to create a healthier relationship with our inner voice. A truly inspirational conversation with one of today’s most multi-hyphenated talents, this dialogue is not to be missed. KEY POINTS: Finding a safe space to be emotional as a Black man What Tristan learned about himself through the lens of his marriage  The thing no one tells you about fatherhood Re-parenting himself through being a parent Why Tristan does not subscribe to the grind Learning to balance the wins and the losses  QUOTABLES: “You got to really start to understand yourself. And to understand yourself, you have to look under the bed of your mind and see where those monsters live, see where those things are that don't feel right and that you shy away from.” - Tristan Mack Wilds  “I don't want to grind. I want to work. I want to create. I want to build.” - Tristan Mack Wilds GUEST RESOURCES: Tristan Mack Wilds mackwilds.com IG | instagram.com/mackwilds Like what you’re hearing? Subscribe, rate, leave a review, and while you're at it, share this with someone you love or just someone you like! human2humanseries.com  stacyike.com  Stay connected between episodes and follow Stacy Ike on social media! IG | @human2humanwithstacyike IG | @onetakestace Youtube | youtube.com/onetakestace TikTok | @human2humanpod  Human2Human is edited by Instapodcasts (visit at instapodcasts.com) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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