In the world, there are so many people, especially males, who suffer from mental illnesses for a multitude of reasons. Mostly because it is just uncomfortable to talk about or they are ashamed. Join us (Jerrell and Richard) as we start the discussion and help shift the culture's perspective and mindset on mental health. What's On Your Mind?
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 117 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Category | Society & Culture |
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Love how this podcast puts mental health into perspective by using topics that relate to me as a Black man and my experiences. These brothers do a great job a bringing such a taboo topic to the forefront of our minds in an easily digestible way
Informative and a great resource for our community!
Listen to this podcast from time to time but discussions from these brothas never disappoint. Highly recommended podcast!
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