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June 19, 2020 70 mins

Best known for playing Colonel Taylor's son on the NBC sitcom "A Different World," actor, Cory Tyler landed many roles during his Hollywood career, even producing the hilarious internet show "Can We Do That?" But his time in the entertainment world fueled a desire to help people in the real world, leading him to become a certified counselor. Cory shares how his time on the set inspired a career transition, plus he adds a counselor's point of view to the discussion about racial inequality and injustice happening across our country right now. What he thinks Americans need to know to bring more understanding to the conversation. Five goes backstage with Cory Tyler on the DS5 Podcast.

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