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Diary of a Mad Black Man

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Mental Health
Podcasting
Healing Journey
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Black Men's Mental Health
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Family Dynamics
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Depression
Personal Growth
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Trauma
Healthcare Disparities
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Emotional Health
Self-Acceptance
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This is my dairy and podcast about my life with mental health challenges. It is a mixture of interviews and personal diary entries starting in October 2019 to present day. This ia an audio only podcast, you cannot watch this, you have to listen.

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When I first met Tameka, never thought we would come back full circle to have her as a guest on my podcast.

This woman is absolutely brilliant!

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Wes Woodson is a professional mental health public speaker and author of the book I Have Anxiety (so what?) on the mission to help every student in America believe three words:

"You are Enough!"

- @weswoodson

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Ten toes down in EVERYTHING!

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Recent Guests

Tamika Jamison
Filmmaker, documentary creator, and storyteller
Independent content creator
Episode: DE 192: Interview with Tamika Jamison (formerly Newhouse )
Wes Woodson
Professional mental health public speaker and author of I Have Anxiety, So What?
Author; Mental health advocate
Episode: DE 191: Interview with Wes Woodson
Chris Ward Jr.
Mentor and guest on the show; founder/creator figure discussed in the episode
Episode: DE 186: Interview with Chris Ward Jr. Part X1
Sid McNairy
An international bestselling author, transformational speaker, musician, and Sherpa of life.
HU, Human Understanding
Episode: DE 184: Interview with Sid McNairy - My Mendable Cousin!
Sebastian Bernard
A certified trauma-informed coach focused on helping individuals move from survival mode to clarity and purpose.
Episode: DE 182: Interviewing my brother from another mother, Sebastian.

Host

Blake
Host sharing personal experiences related to mental health challenges, engaging with guests and listeners alike.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 51 ratings
  • Amazing podcast

    You gotta take a listen to this podcast. I was engaged and was smiling as listened to the episodes. Way to go bro.

    From Sambaza (podcast) team.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mdigo inc
    United States5 years ago
  • Inspirational!

    This podcast is amazing! The host is honest and real about many topics that society is too fearful to discuss. I love his passion for mental health especially for black men. Definitely worth the listen and your time.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    werk-er
    United States5 years ago
  • Mental Health for Men Matter

    So glad this podcast exist and that Blake is opening up the table to welcome these conversations! Must listen

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Stoopkid Stories
    United States6 years ago
  • Absolute must listen

    This podcast is definitely a must listen. I was hooked on the first episode and learned so much so far from listening to episode “Side Effects of being a dream chaser” Blake definitely provides healthy conversations that promote growth. Super informative. A few of my favorite quotes from this episode. “Try getting rejected more” “Take responsibility for your health and happiness” “your digital presence is the new resume”

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Starš
    United States6 years ago
  • Love this show!!!

    Blake makes talking about mental health comfortable. I love this show, the guests you bring on, and just how open and transparent you are. I can’t wait for season 3 but luckily have some really great episodes to go back to

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Walt from BossLocks
    United States6 years ago

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Listeners rave about the engaging and honest approach to mental health, appreciating the insights shared by the host.
Listeners express gratitude for the personal stories and encouragement provided throughout the episodes.
The show is celebrated for its relatable content and the host's vulnerability, which resonates well with the audience.
Many reviews highlight the importance of the topics discussed, particularly in relation to Black men's mental health and societal stigma surrounding these issues.

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

DE 192: Interview with Tamika Jamison (formerly Newhouse )
Q: How have things evolved since 2020 up to now, and what does the current season look like for you?
Tamika describes a period of healing, rebuilding, and disciplined focus, emphasizing growth, the creation of a new space, and balancing divine purpose with her personal goals, leading to a renewed sense of gratitude and momentum.
DE 192: Interview with Tamika Jamison (formerly Newhouse )
Q: What was Black Writers Weekend like during the pandemic and how did it evolve from 2015 to its virtual form?
Tamika explains that she had been producing Black Writers Weekend since 2015, shifted the festival virtual during the pandemic to reach more people online, and continued to build a larger network of inspiration and collaboration.
DE 192: Interview with Tamika Jamison (formerly Newhouse )
Q: Who is Tameka when she takes off the creative hat, when she takes off all these things, who would you say she is at her essence?
Tamika describes herself as an explorer and a curious person who continually seeks new experiences, travel, and meaningful connections beyond storytelling and production.
DE 191: Interview with Wes Woodson
Q: How do you sustain your advocacy work while managing personal challenges?
By giving himself permission to be human, maintaining authenticity, staying organized, and leveraging faith and support from loved ones to continue traveling and speaking to thousands of young people.
DE 191: Interview with Wes Woodson
Q: What was finishing your first book like?
It was a painful labor of love that required bringing a raw, conversational voice to topics often treated clinically, and it marked a turning point where your experiences could positively impact others.

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