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My man!

My man!

By tyreeroberts90@gmail.com

Mental health surrounding the black community
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Part 1: Chris and Anthony join our roundtable for our first live podcast

My man!Sep 18, 2020

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Part 1: Chris and Anthony join our roundtable for our first live podcast

Part 1: Chris and Anthony join our roundtable for our first live podcast

This was a brilliant episode and I really don’t have the words for what we accomplished here. This is extremely special
Sep 18, 202001:02:33
Erik Wilder Joins Bryce and myself to talk about life

Erik Wilder Joins Bryce and myself to talk about life

This is a wonderful episode, there was a lot of thought into how we approach these topics and make sure we speak on current situations but also be mindful about how they effect our mental health in this “modern world”. Making sure we, as the black community, bridge the gap with our LBGTQ+ community because ALL black lives matter. Not just the ones we have been taught, should. Pay attention
Sep 04, 202001:41:21
Chris Zahn and Dwight Anderson sit down with us

Chris Zahn and Dwight Anderson sit down with us

Racism in America and the detriment it has to our mental health and the lengths we will go to avoid certain conversations because it’s convenient. Interracial relationships and how they work in every aspect whether it be between partners, family or friends Pt 1.
Aug 22, 202001:28:43
Lemontrell and Ola discuss mental health among our youth

Lemontrell and Ola discuss mental health among our youth

Establishing mental health care early, becoming more in tune with your emotions as a black American male! And finally humanizing black men in this country, it’s been LONG overdue. Political conversations involving “Us vs them” shouldn’t focus on race so much as it should power. Spreading love and positivity through paying it forward.
Aug 07, 202001:27:07
Darius Harris and Travell Coleman join the roundtable

Darius Harris and Travell Coleman join the roundtable

Black men’s feelings and mental health pertaining to living in America and feeling underrepresented, discussions on education and the problems of unused or unavailable resources, being a black father in this day and age, living with mental health disorders as a person of color and other important topics we feel need to be addressed
Jul 17, 202001:40:49
The Pilot: Mental Health in the black community

The Pilot: Mental Health in the black community

Open discussion about black men’s mental health and how it has affected us and how we have seen others around us affected as well
Jul 10, 202043:60