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The Hyman Podcast

The Hyman Podcast

Auteur(s): JD Hyman
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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.

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  • Hyman Podcast Trailer
    Aug 25 2020

    We’re here to dig into the American Political System, explore experiences from the human condition, and be a catalyst for some hard conversations that need to be had. No matter what brought you here, I’m glad you came. The Hyman Podcast premiers on Monday, September 7th with new episodes released bi-weekly wherever you get your podcasts.

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    Credits:
    Brand Design: Kevin Ache
    Theme Song: "Canary" by Jim Yosef
    Additional Music & Scoring: Epidemic Sound

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    4 min
  • Normal is the Watchword
    Sep 7 2020

    In the series premiere, Dr. J.D. Hyman provides an overview of the social and cultural mores that have created an institutional disadvantage for minorities in America. He also dives into how the disparities in the justice system foster violence against people of color and how George Floyd and Breonna Taylor were some of the more recent victims of those disparities.

    Sponsors:
    Blank Shell Gaming @ https://www.facebook.com/BSG.JUSTIN/
    Grant Furness Design @ https://grantfurness.com
    Buds & Blooms, NY @ https://www.budsandbloomsny.com

    Send us a text

    Support the show

    Credits:
    Brand Design: Kevin Ache
    Theme Song: "Canary" by Jim Yosef
    Additional Music & Scoring: Epidemic Sound

    Visit our website to learn more about the podcast!
    Let's connect! Email me at here!
    Find more info on our socials!
    Hyman Podcast Facebook
    Hyman Podcast Instagram
    Personal Instagram
    Twitter

    Voir plus Voir moins
    22 min
  • The Cautionary Tale of Being Black in America
    Sep 21 2020

    In the second chapter of the story, Dr. Hyman explores what it means and feels to be black in America. JD challenges listeners to move past pain and anger in an effort to change the narrative of the country. JD explores the relationship between Black America and law enforcement and how basic accountability can solve many of the problems that exist within our law enforcement. JD also discusses a personal event that almost shattered his hope for equality.

    Send us a text

    Support the show

    Credits:
    Brand Design: Kevin Ache
    Theme Song: "Canary" by Jim Yosef
    Additional Music & Scoring: Epidemic Sound

    Visit our website to learn more about the podcast!
    Let's connect! Email me at here!
    Find more info on our socials!
    Hyman Podcast Facebook
    Hyman Podcast Instagram
    Personal Instagram
    Twitter

    Voir plus Voir moins
    19 min

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