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By Catherine Buccello
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The podcast currently has 47 episodes available.
Welcome back to another insightful episode of #BlackMenCryToo! 🎙️
Join us on this episode of #BlackMenCryToo as Mental Health Therapist takes the reigns @iamkenald and engages in a profound conversation with the dynamic multifaceted @IamtheKayVega. Discover the unexpected journey from a Fencing Scholarship to becoming an Entrepreneur "Sales Rep", selling not just massages, and elbows (oops we mean edibles! lol) but also busting myths associated with sex work. Tune in for an eye-opening, jaw-dropping, and laughs while challenging societal stereotypes, and bringing in true perspective.
#BlackMenCryToo partnered up with “Well What Had Happened Was” @the_relatable_counselor for the Nashville Black Market Juneteenth Block Party on the legendary Buchanan Street. The Thinking Corner brought together mental wellness platforms from coast to coast, fostering knowledge exchange and resource sharing within the community. We got the honor and the privilege to host raw conversations with @just_james_bush. Two prior incarcerated men with amazing foundations and organizations as well as one of the few black male therapists in the city of Nashville. Tune in while we divulge into the conversation of what freedom truly means, looks like, and feels like for Black Men.
For Fathers Day host @retrobarbie92 sits down with two dope black dads, Mac Stanley Cazeau ( & Kenald Bernard (@iamkenald) who are also black male therapists based in NYC. Join in the conversation where they dive into defining fatherhood, while in the iconic Black House, The Legacy Center of ATL.
What are the most important characteristics for fatherhood? Provider, Protector, Nurturer or Presence?
#BlackMenCryToo is an invitation for men of color to feel safe to share their truth and unpack their hurt. This space was created as an invitation for black men to feel empowered to share their truth and know its okay that they can cry too
Get ready for an eye-opening episode! Our host @retrobarbie92 steps back to facilitate a crucial discussion on how we perceive and navigate co-parenting within our culture. Joining us are two remarkable black counselors, @iamkenald and @the_relatable_counselor, who bring their personal experiences and professional expertise to the table. As co-parents themselves, working with incarcerated individuals and mental health counseling, they shed light on this important topic from multiple angles. Stay tuned for an enlightening conversation that's bound to make an impact!
In this episode of #BlackMenCryToo, the focus is on the true reality of #ProtectBlackWomen. As part of Women's Month, the hosts invite a couple of friends to join in a candid conversation about the issues facing Black women in the community. The aim of the discussion is to have an honest and uncomfortable conversation about the change needed to ensure the protection of Black women.
The host @retrobarbie92 encourage anyone with strong or opposing views to provide feedback and respond to the discussion. They also invite questions and subtopics to be explored in follow-up episodes, as they strive to ensure that all voices are heard and the conversation is continued.
Tune in to this thought-provoking episode of #BlackMenCryToo, as the hosts and guests dive deep into the issues facing Black women in the community and discuss ways to create change and protect them.
Guests: @thedeapierre @yesmonewrites @conversationswithzopodcast @prominent_ja @lifeofdeem
Host : @retrobarbie92
Fit : @brooklyncelebrity
Libations: @six19_black
#BlackMenCryToo is an invitation for men of color to feel safe to share their truth and unpack their hurt. This space was created as an invitation for black men to feel empowered to share their truth and know its okay that they can cry too
#BlackMenCryToo is back with another out-of-state conversation! We hung out in Portland.. wait.. we actually hung out in Portland Art Museum, on a holiday, while it was closed, to the public. Okay, quick geek-out moment! For this experience we had to make it special, so we invited for the first time in #BlackMenCryToo history two additional powerhouse women to the mics to join the conversation.
#BlackMenCryToo is an invitation for men of color to feel safe to share their truth and unpack their hurt. This space was created as an invitation for black men to feel empowered to share their truth and know its okay that they can cry too Be sure to engage in the conversation in the comments as well as on Instagram @blackmencrytoo! Merch Now Available : www.blackmencrytoo.com Subscribe on Apple & Spotify Podcasts to listen on the go!
The podcast currently has 47 episodes available.