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As A Man Readeth

As A Man Readeth

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Welcome to 'As a Man Readeth, your weekly dose of insightful dialogue and enlightening perspectives, delivered with a unique southern style. Join hosts Goolsby and Tray D. as they delve into the world of literature and share their interpretations and lessons learned.

This podcast is a platform for thought-provoking discussions, personal growth, and intellectual exploration. Each episode, Goolsby and Tray D. dissect a variety of readings, offering their educational commentary in a casual, relatable style.

Whether you're a lifelong learner or simply curious, 'As a Man Readeth invites you to expand your horizons and challenge your perceptions. Like, subscribe and tune in to every episode for a fresh perspective and join the conversation.



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Episodes
  • As A Man Readeth Ep. 35: Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler Chps. 7-10
    Jan 16 2026

    Summary

    In this episode, the hosts delve into the themes and character developments in Octavia Butler's 'Parable of the Sower.' They explore the protagonist Lauren's journey as she grapples with her identity and the harsh realities of her world. The discussion highlights Lauren's belief system, Earthseed, which emphasizes adaptability and the inevitability of change. The hosts reflect on Lauren's maturity and preparedness, contrasting her proactive approach to survival with the more rigid mindset of her father, who struggles to accept the need for change. They also touch on the dynamics within her family, particularly her brother Keith's reckless behavior and the consequences of his choices, illustrating the broader societal issues at play.

    Takeaways

    'We are all God seed, but no more or less so than any other aspect of the universe.'
    'Plan and practice so that you don't have to panic.'
    'All you touch, you change. All that you change, changes you.'
    'Civilization is to groups what intelligence is to individuals.'
    'Any change may bear seeds of benefit. Seek them out.'

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Earthseed and Preparation
    02:50 The Importance of Planning and Awareness
    05:32 Empathy and Change in Earthseed
    07:59 Community Dynamics and Individual Choices
    10:32 The Consequences of Stubbornness
    12:59 Civilization and Community Adaptation
    15:28 Corruption and Assumptions in Society
    17:23 Understanding the Outside World
    18:56 The Importance of Planning and Adaptability
    20:57 Learning from History and Family
    22:58 Navigating Personal Choices and Dietary Preferences
    24:05 The Role of Community and Company Towns
    25:50 The Balance of Rigidity and Adaptability
    28:03 The Future and New Beginnings
    30:08 Clarity, Truth, and Personal Growth
    33:57 copy_89CAB9B3-79E3-4AD3-BDFA-1C9B044AF247.MP4

    Welcome to ‘As a Man Readeth,’ your weekly dose of insightful dialogue and enlightening perspectives, delivered with a unique southern style. Join hosts Goolsby and Tray D. as they delve into the world of literature and share their interpretations and lessons learned. Be sure to like and subscribe and join the conversation on instagram and youtube @AsAManReadeth and READ A BOOK😂

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    34 mins
  • As A Man Readeth Ep. 34: Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler Chps. 5 & 6
    Jan 2 2026

    Summary


    In this episode, Tray D. and Goolsby delve into Chapter Five of Octavia Butler's 'Parable of the Sower,' exploring themes of belief, action, and the harsh realities of their dystopian world. They discuss the importance of preparation, community awareness, and the challenges of leadership in a time of crisis. The conversation highlights the need for education and understanding different perspectives while navigating the complexities of survival and empathy.

    Takeaways

    Belief initiates and guides action, or it does nothing.
    The reality of the world can be harsh, and denial can be dangerous.
    Preparation is key to survival in uncertain times.
    Education and awareness are crucial for community safety.
    Hyper-empathy can lead to loneliness in leadership.
    Understanding different perspectives is essential for effective communication.
    The importance of knowing your neighbors and community.
    The outside world can intrude on personal safety and security.
    Being aware of trends can help in preparing for the future.
    Leadership often comes with the burden of awareness.


    Welcome to ‘As a Man Readeth,’ your weekly dose of insightful dialogue and enlightening perspectives, delivered with a unique southern style. Join hosts Goolsby and Tray D. as they delve into the world of literature and share their interpretations and lessons learned. Be sure to like and subscribe and join the conversation on instagram and youtube @AsAManReadeth and READ A BOOK😂

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    26 mins
  • As A Man Readeth Ep. 33: They Said N****s Don’t Read (NDR) Featuring Sadiq Ali & Karim Ali
    Dec 12 2025

    In this engaging conversation, Tray D and Goolsby host Sadiq Ali and Karim Ali, the creators of the documentary 'They Say NDR (N****s Don't Read).
    The discussion delves into the provocative title of the documentary, the importance of literacy in the Black community, and the legacy of Black bookstores. The guests share their personal journeys, the emotional motivations behind their project, and the broader implications of reading and education in shaping identity and empowerment. They emphasize the need for a cultural shift towards valuing reading and knowledge as tools for liberation and self-discovery.


    Takeaways

    The title of the documentary is meant to provoke thought and discussion.
    Literacy is crucial for empowerment and understanding one's identity.
    The documentary aims to highlight the legacy of Black bookstores and their impact on the community.
    Reading is a revolutionary act that can lead to liberation.
    There is a need to recalibrate what is considered 'cool' in the Black community to include reading and education.
    The decline in literacy is a pressing issue that affects the future of the community.
    Emotions such as pride, sadness, and anger drive the motivation behind the documentary.
    The project aims to spark conversations about the importance of reading in everyday life.
    Encouraging book clubs and reading groups can help foster a culture of literacy.
    The documentary is a call to action for the community to reclaim their narrative through reading.

    Chapters

    00:00 Project Collaboration and Future Plans
    00:32 The Importance of Reading in the Black Community
    03:08 Provocative Titles and Their Impact
    12:21 The Genesis of the Documentary
    18:53 Legacy, Literacy, and Liberation
    27:47 Literacy's Role in Self-Perception
    31:04 Emotional Guidance Through the Journey
    36:02 Emotional Reflections on Community and Progress
    40:44 The Power of Edutainment and Activism
    42:40 The Role of AI in Creativity and Learning
    47:50 Literacy and Its Impact on Society
    52:55 Modeling Behavior and Encouraging Reading
    59:48 The Intersection of Language and Understanding
    01:05:27 AAMR Outro POS.mp4

    Welcome to ‘As a Man Readeth,’ your weekly dose of insightful dialogue and enlightening perspectives, delivered with a unique southern style. Join hosts Goolsby and Tray D. as they delve into the world of literature and share their interpretations and lessons learned. Be sure to like and subscribe and join the conversation on instagram and youtube @AsAManReadeth and READ A BOOK😂

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    1 hr and 6 mins
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