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Le Batard & Friends - South Beach Sessions

Domonique Foxworth

Le Batard & Friends - South Beach Sessions

Dan Le Batard, Stugotz

Sports, Society & Culture, Tv & Film, Comedy Interviews, Comedy

4.915K Ratings

🗓️ 31 March 2023

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

Leave it to Domonique Foxworth to be the one to lead Dan into the most vulnerable conversation he's ever had on air. Domonique joins Dan in a cathartic discussion about finding love late in life, breaking down masculinity, the struggles to find joy, unwrapping their identities from work, and what kind of legacy Dan hopes to leave behind. Thanks to Domonique, this is the Dan you've always wanted to know... New episodes of The Domonique Foxworth Show are available every Tuesday and Thursday, listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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your listening to draft games network.

0:11.8

Welcome to another South Beach sessions. He's Dominique Foxworth. He is one of the most thoughtful

0:16.0

and respected voices you'll find on ESPN or anywhere frankly the intersection of sports, race,

0:22.2

culture, business. You know him as an NFL cornerback. He turned president of the NFL players association

0:29.1

COO of the NBA players association NBA from Harvard. You know all the stuff. He's a smart guy. Smart

0:35.3

football player. He's not a caveman. He's not a dumb dumb. He knows how to do things and he's my

0:40.8

friend and I love him and I wanted to talk to him about love and the way that men athletes,

0:50.4

masculine types reacted to I thought of you when I saw the cover because I know that you live

0:57.7

in service of your wife in a way that is beautiful and I saw the cover of Vogue magazine and

1:05.0

Rihanna's on it and Aisop Raki is carrying their baby behind her and I thought the reaction to

1:12.2

that was funny when it was met with just masculinity. I don't want to say black masculinity but

1:19.3

masculinity people thought he shouldn't be walking behind her. He should be he should be the man. He

1:24.4

should be strong. Like I felt like the reaction was absurd. It's just I mean I think with most

1:30.2

most things if we're honest with ourselves it's we're not reacting to especially when something's

1:35.6

not impacting us. We're not reacting to what's happening as much as we're using an opportunity to

1:41.2

like tell the world something about ourselves because anybody if for anybody have a problem with

1:46.8

that. Well let's not make it about the problem though just explain to me because I have learned this.

1:51.9

I grew up I grew up in a traditionally Hispanic household all I saw around me was women in

1:57.8

service of men. I thought that wearing the pants in the family of man does that and when I got

2:02.9

married found love all those things I'm like oh my god I was such a fucking idiot. I'm such an

2:07.2

idiot like that's not the right way to do it just because it's the way that's always been done

2:11.1

in my culture. I need this woman to teach me what my blind spots are. I have to trust her. I have

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