Failure isn’t a setback—it’s the blueprint. In this episode, I break down how my biggest failures shaped me, forced me to grow, and ultimately led me exactly where I was meant to be. I’m talking about the gut-wrenching moments that had me questioning everything—my career, my worth, and whether I was even built for this. But here’s the truth: success isn’t about avoiding failure. It’s about how many times you’re willing to get back up.
We’re dismantling perfectionism, unlearning the fear of failing, and stepping into a mindset where losses are just the price of leveling up. If you’ve ever felt like failure is a reflection of your value, this episode is the reality check you need.
Your success is inevitable—but only if you have the audacity to keep going.
Hosted by Black creator and personality, Kai Denise, Think Like a YT Man is the brutally honest podcast that teaches you how to move through the world with the same blind confidence, entitlement, defiant exceptionalism, and ruthless rule-bending that defines the white male psyche.
This podcast is not about being like white men. It’s about being willing to play their game on their level.
New episodes drop every Tuesday - or whatever day it gets out that week. Cause let's be for real - black women are tired.
Success isn’t just about hard work—it’s about knowing the right moves to make, and mentorship is the cheat code most people ignore. Without guidance, Black professionals are more likely to be undervalued, overlooked, and stuck in survival mode. But the right mentor? They accelerate your growth, help you navigate corporate politics, and show you how to work smarter—not just harder.
In this episode, Kai Denise breaks down why mentorship is the game-changer that separates those who thrive from those who struggle. She shares her own wake-up call, the mistakes that cost her valuable opportunities, and the strategies that helped her finally level up, and win.
Hosted by Black creator and personality, Kai Denise, Think Like a YT Man is the brutally honest podcast that teaches you how to move through the world with the same blind confidence, entitlement, defiant exceptionalism, and ruthless rule-bending that defines the white male psyche.
This podcast is not about being like white men. It’s about being willing to play their game on their level.
New episodes drop every Tuesday - or whatever day it gets out that week. Cause let's be for real - black women are tired.
Strong, Independent… and Struggling? You’ve been grinding, pushing through, doing everything by yourself—because that’s what you were taught.
Hyper-independence was modeled for you in your home, reinforced by the world, and praised as a badge of honor. But while you’re stuck in survival mode, Chad and his frat bros are passing down the answers, leveraging networks, and winning without working harder.
It’s time to wake up. Success isn’t about grinding alone—it’s about working smarter, building a team, and leveraging support the way the system was designed to be used.
The truth is: you can’t win alone.
And I promise you—the sooner you stop trying to do everything yourself, the faster you’ll grow.
Hosted by Black creator and personality, Kai Denise, Think Like a YT Man is the brutally honest podcast that teaches you how to move through the world with the same blind confidence, entitlement, defiant exceptionalism, and ruthless rule-bending that defines the white male psyche.
This podcast is not about BEING LIKE white men. It's about being willing to play their game on their level.
In this episode, Kai shares her story and how she learned to start thinking like a white man.
New episodes every Tuesday.
Ever been hit with the dreaded "Wow, you're so well-spoken" at work? Or been the only Black person in the office during a painfully awkward team-building game? In this episode of Think Like a YT Man, we're diving into three real-life workplace dilemmas faced by Black professionals, straight from Reddit.
From navigating coded compliments to calling out questionable corporate games and handling tricky HR decisions, we break down the reality of Blackness in corporate spaces. Do you check your colleagues when they cross the line, or do you keep the peace? Do we always have to be educators in the workplace? And when does protecting our own come at too high a cost?
Join me as we get real about these everyday microaggressions, unpack survival strategies, and decide—what the hell would you do in these situations?
Got your own wild workplace story? Send it to thinklikeaytman@gmail.com, and let's talk about it.
New episodes drop every Tuesday. Follow, rate, and review to keep the conversation going!
Black people are born into a game of survival, while white men are born into a game of thriving. We think about how to keep our jobs, pay our bills, and avoid risks—while they think about how towin.
They take strategic risks, knowing they have a safety net. They dream bigger, move differently, and expect success.
We’ve been conditioned to believe that playing it safe is the only way to make it.
In this episode, we’re unpacking whatsurvival mode really is, why it’s ingrained in us, and how it’s holding us back from real success. Plus we explore three tactical ways to break free from the survival trap and start thinking, moving, and building into thriving.
Hosted by Black creator and personality, Kai Denise, Think Like a YT Man is the brutally honest podcast that teaches you how to move through the world with the same blind confidence, entitlement, defiant exceptionalism, and ruthless rule-bending that defines the white male psyche.
This podcast is not about BEING LIKE white men. It's about being willing to play their game on their level.
In this episode, Kai shares her story and how she learned to start thinking like a white man.
New episodes every Tuesday.
Being Black in America is playing a game you were never meant to win. Unless you start thinking like the people who created the rules (white men), you're going to keep losing.
Hosted by Black creator and personality, Kai Denise, Think Like a YT Man is the brutally honest podcast that teaches you how to move through the world with the same blind confidence, entitlement, defiant exceptionalism, and ruthless rule-bending that defines the white male psyche.
This podcast is not about BEING LIKE white men. It's about being willing to play their game on their level.
In this episode, Kai shares her story and how she learned to start thinking like a white man.
New episodes every Tuesday.