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All Black Men Need Therapy

Chief, Bell & Prentice
Mental Health
Relationships
Communication
Personal Growth
Conflict Resolution
Grammys
Vulnerability
Relationship Dynamics
Chemistry
Emotional Intelligence
Black Men's Mental Health
Intent Vs Impact
Communication Dynamics
Identity
Marriage
Attraction
Women
Self-Love
Trauma Responses
Men's Sensitivity

Chief, Bell and Prentice unpack past and present issues that affect black men's mental health and well-being. These brothers engage in honest, vulnerable dialogue surrounding the complexities of life as black men. They are committed to helping black men self-assess and grow more comfortable having difficult conversations while encouraging them to strive daily to become the best version of themselv... more

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The crew is all together and jump right into conversation about the Superbowl and the halftime show. Then the conversation shifts into the woes of losing people because of our own traumas. How do we know its us? At what point do we addre... more

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Chief, Bell and Butta, create dialogue around relationships and the grief that comes with lost relationships. Whether it be death, separation or even absence, there is a grief period that is often not discussed and overlooked. The con... more

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Chief, and Butta take over an episode as Prentice and Bell weren't able to join. The conversation takes many turns and lands steadily on how to handle confrontation within the family. When different generations are arguing, it makes i... more

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Chief, Bell, Prentice and Butta jump right into conversation inspired by an interview with Michelle Obama claiming the new age parents place too much emphasis on catering to their kid's happiness. Do you feel responsible for your kid'... more

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Recent Guests

Butterfly So
Fashionista extraordinaire, known for his fashionable presence on social media
Episode: Friendship Recession/Where's Your Brotherhood: Ep144 - All Black Men Need Therapy
Elliott Connie
Psychotherapist, author, and thought leader in solution-focused brief therapy
Episode: Therapy vs Psychotherapy with Elliott Connie: Ep143 - All Black Men Need Therapy
Dr. Adrian White
Expert in social and emotional learning for youth
Episode: I'm Proud of You Son: Ep141 - All Black Men Need Therapy
Ray Wilson
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Episode: I'm Proud of You Son: Ep141 - All Black Men Need Therapy
Sean Bennett
Finance professional with over 15 years of experience and volunteer community leader.
Decian INC
Episode: No Fund Me: Ep110 - All Black Men Need Therapy Podcast
Idalia Crespo
Founder of The Healing Project LLC and a Licensed Professional Counselor.
The Healing Project LLC
Episode: Representation Matters: Ep109 - All Black Men Need Therapy Podcast
Stevie Javon Clark
Javon shares his life story and experiences of incarceration and trauma related to systemic issues affecting the black community.
Episode: Time Served, Life After 16 Years In Prison: Ep106 - All Black Men Need Therapy Podcast
Adrian White
LCSW and life coach specializing in men's transitions
Accelerated Elevation
Episode: All Black Men Need Therapy | E95: Trauma Responses w/LCSW Mr White

Hosts

Chief
Chief is a co-host who brings personal insights and experiences dealing with mental health challenges, familial relationships, and societal pressures.
Bell
Bell serves as a co-host, sharing thought-provoking perspectives on emotional transparency and vulnerability among Black men, fostering a supportive dialogue.
Prentice
Prentice is a co-host who contributes personal narratives focused on healing, forgiveness, and growth, encouraging others to open up about their experiences.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 229 ratings
  • Ive learned so much !

    I just love hearing you guys talk about your emotions and various challenges in y’all lives. I’m a 20 year old male in college, and I’ve experienced multiple mental health crisis within the past 2 years. I started listening to y’all almost a month ago.

    I can’t express how much I appreciate y'all for doing this. It’s such a big deal. I wish that the other black men close to me would look therapy the way you all do. I even started going back your first few episodes that you guys recorded.

    Can’... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Luke2218
    United Statesa year ago
  • Thank you!

    I just wanted to say thank you to all 3 of y’all man for real. I stumbled upon this podcast seeking others with similar lived experiences and this podcast has been a God send. The content is not only relatable but easy to digest and some excellent food for thought. I just started listening this week but have every intention on going back and listening to every episode from the pilot episode to present day. Keep doing what y’all are doing. I see you. I hear you. Most importantly I appreciate you.... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    frvev e e
    United States3 years ago
  • When doing something for you also helps the community!

    Chief, Bell and Prentice always say they started this podcast to help them get through some things they were dealing with and/or seeing in society and needed to unpack. They inadvertently created a safe space for others with similar experiences, concerns and feelings to see they are not alone! This podcast is SPECIAL, NECESSARY and WELCOMED in the culture for both us as black people and others to understand what black men deal with daily and how they are affected by their experiences. I encourag... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    RissiPiecie
    United States3 years ago
  • Progression not Perfection

    I’ve been watching the podcast for sometime now and have to say I enjoy it very much. Although I’m not a black man I have plenty of friends in which I feel listening to this podcast helps me understand their struggles with every day situations discussed on this podcast. I have also seen the growth in the hosts as discussing their stories and working through their past traumas from relationships with women, family members or lack there of as well as just being a black man living in today’s societ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jen Nay84
    United States3 years ago
  • Great space for black men!

    I appreciate this space created for black men. The personal stories, the insight of experience and growth and the transparency is very real and authentic. It would be nice if it was a little more organized in the outline of the program but it is still navigated well. I wish these brother continued success.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    kstan48
    United States3 years ago

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Some listeners note that the discussions, while profound, could benefit from more structure in topics.
Many highlight the hosts' vulnerability and personal stories as key strengths of the show, contributing to its community impact.
The content is engaging, relatable, and helps to demystify mental health issues among Black men.
Listeners appreciate the space created for Black men to discuss their emotions openly and honestly.

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Finally Had The Conversation: Ep146 - All Black Men Need Therapy
Q: What is your plan going forward after speaking with your uncle and sister?
I'm going to have similar conversations to understand their perspectives and prepare for a conversation with my father.
Finally Had The Conversation: Ep146 - All Black Men Need Therapy
Q: What are you hoping to gain from your next conversation with your father?
I want to know what he was like as a father and understand his perspective to lead with love rather than judgment.
EX-cessories: Ep132 - All Black Men Need Therapy
Q: Can your ex have a friend?
It’s complicated, with trust being essential; if gut feelings arise, some would prefer to cut ties rather than risk it.
EX-cessories: Ep132 - All Black Men Need Therapy
Q: How do you feel about your spouse being friends with her ex?
Many agreed that being friends with an ex is difficult, especially early in a relationship, and could lead to insecurity or issues down the line.
What is Hard Work?: Ep130 - All Black Men Need Therapy
Q: Have you recognized in yourself that you had another gear?
Yes, through various experiences such as pursuing a Grammy or achieving significant work milestones.

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The episodes feature candid, vulnerable discussions centered around the mental health and well-being of Black men. Topics often include the intricacies of familial relationships, the impact of trauma, the pressures of societal expectations, and guidance on emotional support and self-awareness. The hosts share personal anecdotes and reflections, combining humor and sincerity to foster an engaging atmosphere that encourages listeners to embrace their vulnerabilities and seek help. Each conversation seeks to normalize dialogue around mental health, aiming to empower Black men both individually and within their communities while addressing pertinent issues affecting their lives.

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1. Butterfly So
2. Elliott Connie
3. Dr. Adrian White
4. Ray Wilson
5. Sean Bennett
6. Idalia Crespo
7. Stevie Javon Clark
8. Adrian White

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