Anna Malaika & Michael Tubbs: Turning Admiration Into Action | The Man Enough Podcast

New York Times best-selling author, Anna Malaika Tubbs, and the first Black mayor of Stockton, California, Michael Tubbs, discuss the contributions and erasure of Black women, marriage and parenting, and how we can each do our unique part to elevate human dignity.
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ANNA MALAIKA & MICHAEL TUBBS: TURNING ADMIRATION INTO ACTION
New York Times best-selling author, Anna Malaika Tubbs, and her husband, the first Black mayor of Stockton, California, Michael Tubbs bring their magnetic humanity to a conversation about marriage, parenting, and how Black women have paved the way for justice and equality despite being erased from history books and current conversations. With personal stories and tangible references, Anna and Michael invite us to turn our admiration into action and find strength in our differences
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  • @GretchenHewitt
    @GretchenHewitt2 жыл бұрын

    Had a conversation with a friend last night about so much of this great podcast. So wonderful to have a place to come regularly and hear these things truly addressed in such a positive context. Where movement forward uplifts. Anna Malaika, to hear you address black women are just human..oh. My heart breaks. But so good to just hear it spoken of beautifully. Michael, going into beyond emotion of anger and having the list of feelings..Ahh!

  • @WeAreManEnough

    @WeAreManEnough

    2 жыл бұрын

    That means so much to us, Gretchen! We are grateful to be considered in your thoughts/conversations and so glad we could share the story of this incredible duo. Thanks for being here!

  • @OrtegaOY
    @OrtegaOY2 жыл бұрын

    Anna Malaika Tubbs and Michael Tubbs resonate with a presence of the chieftains of yore! Though I despise geeking out over "celebrities", I may legit give into enthusiasm and joy were I to see them in person 😄

  • @WeAreManEnough

    @WeAreManEnough

    2 жыл бұрын

    If there's anyone to geek over, Anna Malaika and Michael makes perfect sense. We feel the same! So glad you responded to it. Thanks for engaging in these conversations.

  • @LinaCaicedoOspina
    @LinaCaicedoOspina2 жыл бұрын

    What a great couple....LOVE to hear these stories about couples, from couples with a journey of growth, individually and together...Anna and Michael, Emily and Justin. Sharing their path on all these wonderful topics the podcast focus on. I wish for more episodes like this, even though I like single guests too. Thank you again to all 5 of you!!!

  • @WeAreManEnough

    @WeAreManEnough

    2 жыл бұрын

    We love to see it too! We want all varieties of conversations, and couples are a great way to see exactly what you called out. Thanks for being here!

  • @ginoambroise6559
    @ginoambroise65592 жыл бұрын

    And again and always good and helpful conversations. Anna and Michael were awesome, I thank them for their contribution for a better world. Manenough kudos 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @sims4u422
    @sims4u4222 жыл бұрын

    Thank you all, interesting conversation. And Jamey I personally think I got what you were trying to say about not leaving others behind for equality and I dont think I have thought of that before so thank you.

  • @LinaCaicedoOspina
    @LinaCaicedoOspina2 жыл бұрын

    Liz, Jamey, Justin....I have been listening to your podcast for over a year now and It has being a wonderful journey. Your guests, their lifes, your questions (OMG I LOVE your questions that open deep reflexions that make them and makes us go to places we haven't gone before and allow them and allow us to grow from unconfortable places). Thank you for help us transform our way of thinking, our lifes, to realize and clean things from our mind (for me specially on topics such race and gender discrimination). The energy of the 3 of you together is precious. Thank you for being so open about your personal journey It moves me deeply. That the Light within you remains shinning and touching lots of Hearts!

  • @WeAreManEnough

    @WeAreManEnough

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wow! Thank you for being with us on this journey. Your voice and presence is so vital in this work, and we're grateful to be a safe space and model you can turn to in the work of unpacking these ideas. You are enough!

  • @KongoSQWest2005
    @KongoSQWest20052 жыл бұрын

    @WeAreManEnough👏🏾 So glad to catch this episode! What a captivating moment of thought-provoking exchange advancing awareness about Black Women and their striving legacy of humanity.🔥 Anna and Michael, you remain stellar human beings, and evolutionary thought leaders, of real-time activism. Matondo in shared kinship works. ❤

  • @suzettephinn7829
    @suzettephinn78292 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful 😍. Can't wait to read their books. Thanks guys.

  • @WeAreManEnough

    @WeAreManEnough

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! So glad we could have them with us, and always appreciate your support.

  • @AntoinetteMPetty
    @AntoinetteMPetty2 жыл бұрын

    Powerful. Thank you Man Enough Podcast team for what you all do. Happy Holiday to you all. Peace and love to the team

  • @WeAreManEnough

    @WeAreManEnough

    2 жыл бұрын

    Happiest of holidays to you!

  • @cazzie4405
    @cazzie44052 жыл бұрын

    I am so inspired by Anna and Michael. I actually see a version of myself in Anna that's dedicated to educating myself and making a difference in the world. This podcast was so insightful, the growth, motivation and inspiration seen in Michael and Anna truly left me speechless. AMAZING humans

  • @WeAreManEnough

    @WeAreManEnough

    2 жыл бұрын

    We're so happy to hear that! They are truly inspiring, and their impact is felt. Thank you for being here, and leaning into the work of creating change in the world!

  • @deebrown3208
    @deebrown32082 жыл бұрын

    Wow! 💪

  • @vanhoudtshoorn
    @vanhoudtshoorn2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you🙏❤.Wow, learnt so much from this conversation🌱🔥. A powerful beautiful couple inside out. Gonna buy your books🤗.

  • @MinifigNewsguy
    @MinifigNewsguy2 жыл бұрын

    I want to highlight 41:40 (regards to praising for minimal parent acts) because *I am not very fond of modern day parenting where simple acts are the greatest forms of admiration.* It's SIMPLY DEGRADING. I don't know how the heck society has settled for the lowest point, but I think its HORRIBLE for hierarchal children today! I think the next chain in line for the underprivileged is people with special needs/disabilities, most alarmingly the ones with the autistic spectrum conditions (which, ahem, FYI: is not well documented for the adult population.) Since April is the so-called "Autism Awareness Month", there's a rise of acceptance to these so-called, self-described, alleged "Autism Moms" or "Autism Dads", typical people who have not murdered or harmed their special needs child and therefore they are the greatest parents known to man and their ego is so beyond their own hierarchal child; to the point the child can loose autonomy at such a young age - and worse for life - Hence why I use the phrase "hierarchal children" to imply some may be well into consenting age. Some of the super-parents without capes often are exploiting their own child's deficiencies in the modern world of social media, they are often seen as speaking the truth in their power. Sadly my mother gave me life more than three decades ago and to this day, that act is still her highest accomplishments. Yeah... want a cookie? Have at it cuz I lost my power years ago! And she had me young too, and whenever the SLIGHTEST, GENTLE acts of challenging her privilege or status, it's like taking down the Ivory Tower. The feedback from my I-E-P team from the late 20th Century of the greatest-of-all-time of special needs parents would take another 2 decades to get into her ego and sadly, she has used this to keep my autonomy at lowest level possible. In freckn' America of all places... so much for "freedom [with responsibility]" As I see parents getting away with so many social infractions in society, I am becoming less skeptical of Western culture *but more cynical.* It's a corruption of power that unless gets checked, will harm more and more children as they age, typical or atypical. Pay attention to Gen Z down the road, from what I observe, they could be an indicator in future years.