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Embracing Authenticity: Overcoming Challenges in the LGBTQ+ Community with Mandoh
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You can only be who you are in this world; at some point, you must face that reality. Sounds simple enough, but when you’re a gay man and son of immigrants who see living in this country as evidence of sacrifice, being who you are can be challenging, to say the least.
“When I go there and everybody was shopping and doing all these other things, I was like I had no idea because that was never a part of my world.” – Mandoh
My guest today is celebrity stylist Mandoh Melendez. His style is unmistakable, but his road, the one he travels daily being an openly gay Hispanic male is filled with challenges. Today, we’ll discuss growing up in poverty, overcoming drug addictions, the uniqueness of his style, and the daily battles he faces with acceptance.
“I showed up to a space and realized, I had never experienced something like this.” – Mandoh
His story is one of inspiration and persistence that will resonate with you regardless of your sexual orientation. The willingness to be transparent while never missing an opportunity to grow are admirable qualities. They’re also qualities that Mandoh truly embodies while graciously allowing them to shape his life.
“I came out at 21, but I knew I was gay at age 3.” – Mandoh
In This Episode
(1:24) – The infamous face regimen is reviewed.
(4:58) – The mall experience taught Mandoh about poverty.
(7:08) – Exploring the different types of gay in America.
(8:55) – Fear of homosexuality and immigrant parents.
(11:54) – Family rejection leads to drug use.
(12:09)- Mandoh reveals being molested by a family member.
(12:30) – His mind becomes his escape from the cruelties he faces.
(14:00) – Depression enters his life.
(16:28) – Mandoh hits rock bottom.
(17:40) – Losing control and accepting his broken life.
(19:00) – When everybody loves you, but you hate you.
(20:05) – Being impoverished taught him how to style.
(31:45) – The importance of stopping to smell the roses.
(33:51) – The exhausting existence of living gay.
(39:00) – The ingenuity of low-income fashion.
(45:14) – A sense of humor is required.
Our Guest
Mandoh is a trailblazer, in fashion and life. As an openly gay man of color, he bravely traverses the world making connections, stylishly influencing lives, and spreading his personal message of owning your space and being unapologetic in the process. He’s a highly sought-after stylist whose undeniable imprint is fast becoming one of the most unmistakable looks on the fashion scene today.
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Mandoh
100 episodes
Série archivée ("Flux inactif" status)
When? This feed was archived on November 01, 2024 03:19 (). Last successful fetch was on May 14, 2024 15:25 ()
Why? Flux inactif status. Nos serveurs ont été incapables de récupérer un flux de podcast valide pour une période prolongée.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 366025770 series 2837989
You can only be who you are in this world; at some point, you must face that reality. Sounds simple enough, but when you’re a gay man and son of immigrants who see living in this country as evidence of sacrifice, being who you are can be challenging, to say the least.
“When I go there and everybody was shopping and doing all these other things, I was like I had no idea because that was never a part of my world.” – Mandoh
My guest today is celebrity stylist Mandoh Melendez. His style is unmistakable, but his road, the one he travels daily being an openly gay Hispanic male is filled with challenges. Today, we’ll discuss growing up in poverty, overcoming drug addictions, the uniqueness of his style, and the daily battles he faces with acceptance.
“I showed up to a space and realized, I had never experienced something like this.” – Mandoh
His story is one of inspiration and persistence that will resonate with you regardless of your sexual orientation. The willingness to be transparent while never missing an opportunity to grow are admirable qualities. They’re also qualities that Mandoh truly embodies while graciously allowing them to shape his life.
“I came out at 21, but I knew I was gay at age 3.” – Mandoh
In This Episode
(1:24) – The infamous face regimen is reviewed.
(4:58) – The mall experience taught Mandoh about poverty.
(7:08) – Exploring the different types of gay in America.
(8:55) – Fear of homosexuality and immigrant parents.
(11:54) – Family rejection leads to drug use.
(12:09)- Mandoh reveals being molested by a family member.
(12:30) – His mind becomes his escape from the cruelties he faces.
(14:00) – Depression enters his life.
(16:28) – Mandoh hits rock bottom.
(17:40) – Losing control and accepting his broken life.
(19:00) – When everybody loves you, but you hate you.
(20:05) – Being impoverished taught him how to style.
(31:45) – The importance of stopping to smell the roses.
(33:51) – The exhausting existence of living gay.
(39:00) – The ingenuity of low-income fashion.
(45:14) – A sense of humor is required.
Our Guest
Mandoh is a trailblazer, in fashion and life. As an openly gay man of color, he bravely traverses the world making connections, stylishly influencing lives, and spreading his personal message of owning your space and being unapologetic in the process. He’s a highly sought-after stylist whose undeniable imprint is fast becoming one of the most unmistakable looks on the fashion scene today.
Resources & Links
Off The Cuff
Subscribe to our weekly newsletter for free! - https://otcpodcast.beehiiv.com/
Mandoh
100 episodes
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