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Ep. 195 - Antonio Michael Downing: Becoming Yourself in a World That Misunderstands You

Ep. 195 - Antonio Michael Downing: Becoming Yourself in a World That Misunderstands You

Stories from Real Life

March 31, 202655m 10s

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Show Notes

Author and broadcaster Antonio Michael Downing joins Melvin E. Edwards for a powerful conversation about identity, reinvention, and belonging.

Born in Trinidad and raised in rural Canada, Downing’s life has taken him through multiple identities — musician, performer, writer, and now host of CBC’s The Next Chapter.

His acclaimed memoir Saga Boy: My Life of Blackness and Becoming explores the complicated intersections of race, masculinity, immigration, and family.

In this episode, we discuss:

* Growing up in Trinidad before moving to Canada

* The shock of suddenly becoming “the only Black kid in town”

* Reinventing himself through music and art

* What masculinity meant to him as a young man

* The emotional process of writing Saga Boy

* Why identity is never a fixed destination

This conversation is raw, reflective, and deeply human.

If you’ve ever struggled with where you belong — this episode is for you.

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