01.20.2020 - By Brittney Moses & Ranela Kaligithi
Today on the Faith & Mental Wellness Podcast I got to have a conversation with my friend @Rwenshaun Miller on the intersectionality of black male mental health.
With a life and career dedicated to assisting others with mental health challenges, Rwenshaun Miller serves the community—and the world—as an award-winning Therapist, Author, and Social Entrepreneur. He uses his personal experience living with Bipolar and surviving multiple suicide attempts to educate others, break the stigma, and create change in the mental health field.
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