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Being a Man while Finding God

Being a Man while Finding God

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In this episode of The After Zarty, we talk about what it really means to be a man in today’s world—when you’re trying to grow spiritually, emotionally, and personally.

Zion opens up about:
⚡ Learning how to pray and talk to God in a real, honest way
🧠 Navigating burnout and not feeling like himself anymore
🖤 Giving Black women their flowers for always showing up, even when it’s heavy

From redefining manhood to reshaping faith, this is the kind of conversation that hits different. If you’re a man trying to figure it out—or someone who loves one—this one's for you.

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Disclaimer (Keepin’ It Real)
This content shares personal opinions and experiences. It’s not a substitute for professional advice. If you’re struggling, please reach out to a qualified therapist, counselor, or mental health professional..
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