Breaking Barriers : LGBTQ+ Black Man, Single Father , Celebrity Hairstylist & Entrepreneur

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
  • Welcome to this episode of The Chop Shop Podcast Show! Join us as we sit down with an inspiring guest, a talented celebrity hairstylist, LGBTQ+ advocate, and dedicated single father James Tyler also know as Cut By James. In this candid conversation, we explore his incredible journey through the beauty and hair industry, facing challenges and triumphs as a Black man in today's society.
    Discover how he balances his passion for styling hair with the responsibilities of parenthood, all while breaking barriers and stereotypes. We delve into his personal journey of coming out to his family and the resilience it took to navigate through negativity and embrace his true self.
    Tune in for insights into entrepreneurship in the beauty industry, the power of community, and the importance of authenticity. Don't miss this heartfelt and empowering discussion-subscribe and join us at The Chop Shop Podcast Show!

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  • @ladonicawhyte8959
    @ladonicawhyte8959 Місяць тому +10

    He is the best

  • @ianfarmer1633
    @ianfarmer1633 Місяць тому +3

    Love the show bro your my stylist

    • @TheChopShopPodcastShow
      @TheChopShopPodcastShow  Місяць тому

      @@ianfarmer1633 thank you for watching the raw and uncut drops tonite. Hella funny stay tuned

  • @ayedrey
    @ayedrey Місяць тому +2

    Pronouns have nothing to do with homosexuality.
    That is an ignorant and irrelevant concern

    • @TheChopShopPodcastShow
      @TheChopShopPodcastShow  Місяць тому +1

      @@ayedrey we didn’t say it did … but it’s still our Children and would like to know . The school would tell us if they were in a fight or if grades are bad. Why keep that from parents. That’s the point not them being gay or straight does that make sense ?

    • @ayedrey
      @ayedrey Місяць тому +2

      @TheChopShopPodcastShow no it doesn't makes sense.
      You brought up pronouns in a discussion about homosexuality. You provided no context as to why, which hints that you think the two are the same.
      I'm calling you out on this because it is the common narrative used to indirect criticize homosexuality without looking like a bigot.
      So you either have to concede that pronouns have nothing to do with homosexuality and provide context to why you brought it up in a discussion about homosexuality or admit that you think the the two are the same

    • @TheChopShopPodcastShow
      @TheChopShopPodcastShow  Місяць тому

      @@ayedrey we said governor Newsom has made it a law that our children do not have to notify us if they change their pronouns. we disagreed that we should be notified

    • @ayedrey
      @ayedrey Місяць тому +3

      ​@@TheChopShopPodcastShow
      Right. I saw that. Im asking in what context was that relevant?