Ep. 10 Growing Up Black

Personal Reflections for Black History Month

EPISODE 10 / 02.04.2025

Racism isn’t just some dusty topic from the history books—sadly some people still deal with it every day. What does that look like in real life? In this raw and powerful conversation, actor Todd Bridges shares first hand his experiences of racism, from childhood to Hollywood, and why the fight for equality is far from over.

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Show Notes

Growing up, Todd had no idea what racism even was until his family moved from San Francisco to Los Angeles, where everything changed. From being denied housing to daily police harassment (yes, including getting arrested for stealing his own car), Todd learned quickly that being Black in America came with a different set of rules. And in Hollywood? Let’s just say being famous didn’t come with a free pass.

This episode isn’t about politics—it’s about personal experiences from the history Todd actually lived. If you think racism isn’t a thing anymore, Todd’s got some stories that might change your mind.

WE DISCUSS

  • Why Black History Month exists—and should it?
  • Todd’s first encounters with racism as a kid in Los Angeles.
  • How discrimination shaped Todd’s experiences in Hollywood.
  • The reality of police harassment, Todd’s legal battle against the LAPD and the horrible aftermath that forced Todd to leave the country.
  • Black historical figures who shaped Todd’s life, including Red Foxx, Sammy Davis Jr., and Muhammad Ali.
  • What young Black Americans today need to know about their history and their future.

Tune in to learn

  • How systemic racism shows up in everyday life—from housing to Hollywood.
  • The shocking reason Todd kept a change of clothes in his car when driving to work on the set of Different Strokes.
  • How choosing the right friends can make or break your future.
  • Why Todd will definitely not be running for president anytime soon.

If you’ve never experienced racism firsthand, this conversation offers a glimpse into what it’s like. Hit play now for an eye-opening discussion that challenges perspectives and brings us one step closer to unity.

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