My Word Creates My World — Jean Lloyd

My Word Creates My World — Jean Lloyd

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The Paradise of Our Intimacy — Dean Atta

Poet and author Dean Atta returns to Busy Being Black to share how therapy, memoir-writing and entering into his "big man stage" have transformed his relationship with his mental health, creativity and self-acceptance. The episode opens with a joint reading of Dean's poem "Two Bl ...  Show more

How to Love Yourself — Dean Atta

Busy Being Black returns on Tuesday 24 March 2026 with a new conversation between me Dean Atta, who recently won a BAFTA for Two Black Boys in Paradise. Today, in honour of World Poetry Day, I’m resurfacing our 2018 conversation in which we explore recovery and intimacy, desire a ...  Show more

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