Share Millennial Minds
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By Brandi Slaughter
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The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
In this episode of Tap In you will be hearing from special guest Davon Breedlove, a Nashville native and fellow Tennessee State Alum who is here to share his own experience, insight, and journey regarding mental health both professionally, personally, and academically. This discussion captures Davon's memories from upbringing, personal experience with counseling as a child, his journey to find his professional footing within the field, and more! As always we hope you enjoy this episode and that it leaves you listeners encouraged , enlightened, inspired, and motivated to take care of yourself mentally, stay healthy.
In this episode of the Millennial Minds, Mental Health Podcast you will have the honor of hearing from Tennessee State University Alumni , Creative Direction, and Founder of the We Must Stay Healthy clothing brand DeVonte Johnson. This trailblazing black millennial has hit the ground running from the moment he graduated from his alma mater. Hear his experience and journey as both a student and advocate for oral health & hygiene. Along with how he has managed to connect his passion for overall wellness into a fashion statement that truly speaks for itself and much more! This episode is meant to inspire, motivate, encourage, and educate you all in the same breathe. And this podcast platform proudly titles this episode in acknowledgemet for all the powerful moves DeVonte is making!
In this new episode of Let's Talk About It, you will be hearing from Licensed Master Social Worker Kabrella Moore. She will be sharing her experiences, recommendations, and insight as we discuss the topics of the unprotected black women , social media, and the importance of having competence regarding mental health. From the discussion of the Breonna Taylor case to the negative impacts social media platforms can create within the millennial community. You will in hopes sense the true emotion and genuine intention within this conversation that we both have towards informing, educating, and motivating both millennials and African Americans about mental health.
In this series of Bro We Go Through It 2. The episode of Trauma Vs Me will provide a lens of experiences, and ongoing battles from our guest speaker Dameion Cowans. He conveys interactions with and from trauma. Trauma has not only affected him; nevertheless, plagued other millennial males in the African American community. Also hear his testimony on how he's been attempting to change the trajectory of adolescents mindset and behavior within the education system and throughout his classroom of students. This episode is packed with knowledge, honest facts, and insight that is shared to only instill hope, inspiration, motivation, and confidence into taking control of your mental health.
In this episode of Warfare topics regarding historical adversity, psychological warfare, unemployment, suicide, and the heavy stigmas that are placed upon millennial men and those of color. During this conversation you will hear from both myself and a African American millennial male who will share his experience, journey, and opinion on these following topics. It is with great hope that this episode continues to encourage, advocate, and educate the importance of overall mental health. But for this purpose of this special series of Bro We Go Through It 2 it is also with intention that the males within the millennial community and those of the Black community find confidence to take control of their own mental health and know that many of those around you are going through it too. Please enjoy and feel free to leave a review and rating.
Bro We Go Through It 2 is a new series to Millennial Minds, The Mental Health Podcast platform. This series will capture, expose, and disclose the various thoughts , perspectives, and experiences that millennial men have endured. You will hear from myself and other male guest speakers who are here to open up and discuss how mental health has and still does play a role in their life , both negatively and positively. The Mens Series’ Bro We Go Through It 2 was created in efforts to remind this population and especially those of the black community that you are not alone!
In this powerful and raw Episode of ; Mental Matters you will hear from your host Brandi and her special guest , Dyamond W. Topic discussions will cover the current state of what we as a world and most importantly what the African American community is experiencing in terms of racial injustice and systematic racism. We will also be discussing the tragic murder and death of George Floyd along with Women's Health. This conversation will like always relate and reconnect to the importance and significance of mental health. You can expect to hear the emotion and passion throughout this episode. Please enjoy & don't forget to pass the podcast on to the next millennial who may need it!
Our voices will not be silenced
Change will be demanded
Our mental health matters and depends on it.
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.