This podcast is for young people of color who want to learn how to break generational, environmental, and personal cycles in their lives. It provides tips, insight, advice, and testimonies from myself and other youth from similar backgrounds. This isn’t just a podcast, it's a journey full of healing and growth.
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This podcast is for young people of color who want to learn how to break generational, environmental, and personal cycles in their lives. It provides tips, insight, advice, and testimonies from myself and other youth from similar backgrounds. This isn’t just a podcast, it's a journey full of healing and growth.
"I can never forget where I came from"- In this episode of "Break The Cycle", Adam Lomax, a photographer based in Flatbush, talks about how his love for his community influences his photography. He reflects back on the times when he was just mastering photography and where that journey has led him. Adam has shot campaigns for ASAP 12vy, LYBB (Last Year Being Broke), and was one of the main photographers for YamsDay 2019. However, in this episode, he explains why some of his most favorite people to snap have not been celebrities, but instead family, friends, and his community. Listen to Adam's story as he speaks about his journey, and drops some game for new photographers.
Break The Cycle
This podcast is for young people of color who want to learn how to break generational, environmental, and personal cycles in their lives. It provides tips, insight, advice, and testimonies from myself and other youth from similar backgrounds. This isn’t just a podcast, it's a journey full of healing and growth.