
Growing Up Black, Unlearning Trauma & Breaking Generational Cycles ft Denille Rene
From NO NDA by RushCam
February 26, 2026 · 1h 23m · Season 2 · Episode 52
About this episode
Denille Rene and RushCam discuss the significance of Black History Month, personal experiences growing up Black, and the process of unlearning trauma and breaking generational cycles.
Send us Fan Mail In this episode of the No NDA Podcast, Denille Rene and RushCam get into what Black History Month really means beyond the hashtags, what it was like growing up Black, and the things we had to unlearn to become whole. From generational trauma and family dynamics to broken relationships, classism, and the silent expectations placed on us, nothing is off limits. Denille opens up about healing, identity, and navigating adulthood while carrying history, culture, and persona...
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Host: RushCam
Guest: Denille Rene
Topics covered
- Black History Month
- generational trauma
- identity
- healing
- family dynamics
- classism
- adulthood
Keywords
- Black History Month
- generational trauma
- healing
- identity
- family dynamics
- classism
- adulthood
- culture
- self improvement
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