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The Uncomfortable Podcast
The Uncomfortable lands right at the intersection of entertainment and education. In a time where hate and misunderstanding runs rampant, The Uncomfortable Podcast, hosted by creative activist, Dom Roberts, takes a deep dive into the human experience and what it means to be Black in America featuring conversations with guests from every walk of life and industry. Let's get uncomfortable.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 125 ratings
Dom seems like an amazing person, but I get confused when she positions herself as an activist or social politics leader. You have mainly white friends, you’re on a podcast network owned by republicans which is fine except for the fact that you’re darn near the only Black person on it. And you’re...Read full review »
Hajahansksknanahsn via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/11/21
I LOVE this podcast!!
I love this pod and Dom!! She’s so genuine and entertaining I will never miss an episode (: love all the guests and the diversity!!
ivannaroque via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/26/21
RELATABLE
3 episodes in : never related to a podcast that much Love it !
Dheliabillie via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 08/14/21
Recent Episodes
A bittersweet moment, but this is the last Uncomfortable Podcast Episode. Thank you to everyone who has listened and been with the podcast since the beginning. Letting go is never easy, but it’s the doorway that leads to the next chapter.  Dom’s instagram/Twitter: @domrobxrts  The Uncomfortable...
Published 11/30/21
Published 11/30/21
Today's episode is all about gratefulness. Gratitude is a great practice for shifting negative things and reconnecting with oneself. Dom shares 5 uncomfortable things she’s grateful for  like investing in friendships , failure, taking risks, and so much more.  Produced by Dear Media
Published 11/23/21
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