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Good Life Project

Brian Broome | Punch Me Up to the Gods

Good Life Project

Jonathan Fields / Acast

Education, Wellness, Self-improvement, Midlife, Health & Fitness, Intentional Living, Personal Growth, Living Well, How To

4.53.4K Ratings

🗓️ 24 May 2021

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

From the earliest age, Brian Broome was taught that a man was, basically, everything he wasn’t. The model of masculinity handed down to him, from his father to local kids, community, and even the local barbershop made him feel like his very existence was an affront. So, he started hiding, then began to play different roles in the name of belonging. Eventually, the weight of it all led to years doing nearly everything he could to destroy himself, sinking into addiction, until his body, heart and mind just couldn’t take it anymore. 

Returning to writing, which he’d loved as a kid, Brian began to pour out stories. At first, for no one but him. It was his form of exorcism, of coping, and sense-making. But when he began sharing those stories and poems in the form of spoken word, everything began to change. Now, an award-winning writer, poet, and screenwriter, and K. Leroy Irvis Fellow and instructor in the Writing Program at the University of Pittsburgh, and Moth storyteller, he shares his journey in the powerful new memoir, Punch Me Up to the Gods (https://amzn.to/3fFbMwG). We dive deep into it all, including a hard, yet revealing and important look at how cultural norms about masculinity, sexuality and race shape our lives.

You can find Brian at:

Website : https://www.brianbroome.com/

Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/bbromb/


If you LOVED this episode:

You’ll also love the conversations we had with Casey Gerald about his upbringing and how he navigated the world around similar topics : https://tinyurl.com/GLPCasey


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0:00.0

So from the earliest age, my guest today, Brian Brune, was taught that a man was basically

0:11.0

everything that he wasn't.

0:12.9

The model of masculinity that was handed down to him, from his father to local kids,

0:17.9

to community, even the local barbershop, it made him feel like his very existence was

0:23.1

in some way in a front.

0:24.8

So he started hiding and then began to play different roles in the name of Belongi and

0:29.8

eventually the weight of it all led to years of doing nearly everything he could to effectively

0:36.2

destroy himself, sinking into addiction, his body, his heart and his mind just couldn't

0:41.4

take it anymore.

0:43.2

And returning to writing which he loved as a kid, Brian began to pour out stories at first

0:48.9

for no one but him, but it was his form of exorcism, of coping, of sense making.

0:54.9

And when he began to share those stories and poems in the form of spoken word, everything

0:59.2

began to change.

1:00.8

Now an award-winning writer, poet and screenwriter, and Kayleigh Roy Irvice-Fellow, an instructor

1:05.8

in the writing program at the University of Pittsburgh, Moth Storyteller, he shares his

1:10.5

journey in a really powerful new memoir called Punch Me Up to the Gods.

1:15.5

We dive into it all, including a hard yet revealing and important look at how cultural

1:21.4

norms about masculinity, sexuality and race shape our lives.

1:26.9

So excited to share this conversation with you.

1:29.5

I'm Jonathan Fields and this is Good Life Project.

1:33.9

I'm excited to dive into sort of like a whole different bunch of different areas with

1:45.8

you.

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