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On the latest episode of Water Me, rapper and creative Domani steps into unfamiliar territory—not just with a mic, but with a plant in hand. Repotting his very first plant on-air, Domani uses the moment to unpack a season of growth, self-awareness, and emotional rebalancing.

With host Jazzi Black, the Atlanta native opens up about the parts of himself he’s learning to prune—habits, fears, and even external pressure that no longer serve his journey. “Meeting all those different people, sometimes I find myself in autopilot. It kind of puts you in a position where, you kinda don’t be in a position to feel it like you want to feel it,” he admits, hinting at the paradox of having support while still struggling to stay grounded.

The conversation flows between metaphor and memory, with Domani reflecting on how Atlanta’s ecosystem—culturally and creatively—has shaped his confidence. He speaks candidly about the challenges of showing up when your emotional soil feels too soggy, and what it means to find new roots without losing where you came from.

Between laughs, moments of silence, and a few scoops of soil, Water Me becomes more than just a podcast—it becomes a greenhouse for honesty. Domani’s quiet vulnerability is a reminder that healing doesn’t always look loud. Sometimes, it looks like sitting still long enough to feel what needs to be felt, then gently repotting your perspective.

This episode is for anyone trying to grow without rushing, love without drowning, and shed without shame.

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