The Black John Doe

The Black John Doe

by Jaye Gibbs
Season 1
It Ain't That Deep
In this lighthearted episode of The Black John Doe, I’m joined by my friend Justin as we break down why we sometimes take ourselves way too seriously. From being Black and queer to navigating relationships, we dive into how worrying about what others think kept us from living in the moment. But guess what? It’s really not that deep. We reflect on friendships, romance, and most importantly, the journey of learning to love ourselves. Tune in for some laughs, real talk, and a reminder to let go and live your life unapologetically.
Being Blac(Q)
In this deeply personal episode, Jaye and his friend Shaquilla, share their experience navigating the world as a Black queer man and woman. Through storytelling, reflection, and a lot of heart, she unpacks what it means to exist at the intersection of race and queerness, offering insight into the unique challenges, joys, and lessons learned along the way. Key Takeaways: Identity & Intersectionality: Exploring how race, gender, and sexuality intersect and shape the way the world Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2hS9O0MJSeAGAccfnL5PRG?si=13fdc094374f4732
The Soundtrack To My Identity
Music plays a huge role in shaping who we are. In this episode, I break down how certain songs, albums, and artists have influenced my mental health and personal growth. From Luther Vandross to Cleo Sol, we’ll explore the music that speaks to the Black and queer experience, and how these cultural moments help us find our voice.