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All Black Men Need Therapy

Chief, Bell & Prentice

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Chief, Bell and Prentice unpack past and present issues that affect black men's mental health and well-being. These brothers engage in honest, vulnerable dialogue surrounding the complexities of life as black men. They are committed to helping black men self-assess and grow more comfortable having difficult conversations while encouraging them to strive daily to become the best version of themselves.
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This podcast stemmed from the observing the lack of knowledge about mental health in the black community. The stigma about therapy and the lack of empathy about mental illnesses in the black community. There will be various topics that will resonate with most of you! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/SilentSymptomsPodcast/support
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The SheRo Game Podcast

Shelia and Roanna Renee

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Originated by two black women from Detroit, The SheRo Game Podcast is a platform where we discuss real topics and real life with real examples and experiences. We started this podcast to reach women but primarily black women, who need guidance on how to deal with issues we face in life. We also appreciate and encourage the perspectives from our black men. When you're too broke for therapy or have been told you don't need it, you well learn through our conversations that healing is the new wa ...
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In the fight world, the goal is to either become a black belt or a champion. Only 1% ever reach that goal. This show is all about those remarkable men and women who've stayed focused to accomplish their dreams. As your jiu jitsu podcast, we are going to share stories of struggle, victories, defeats and even injuries of jiu jitsu black belts, MMA fighter podcast, and how you can fight harder. New Hope Regeneration presents Inside the Fight.
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Creative Lips Podcast

Regina (GinaLocksSouL)

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Creative Lips Podcast is a commentary Podcast from the opinions of the host Regina (GinaLocksSouL) I will be bringing my perspective through an entertaining dialogue. Dope Music Friday DJ Mix set's from music that I love. Mental health awareness self-care Wednesday's topics. Also a commentary on the latest viral news in music, hip-hop, pop culture, fashion, art, and some tea.
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Something Positive for Positive People

Courtney Brame - Something Positive for Positive People (SPFPP.org)

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Something Positive for Positive People (SPFPP) is 501c3 nonprofit organization supporting people living with herpes. The podcast is an STI Stigma Minimization initiative to address the mental and emotional wellness of people with herpes. The Founder, Courtney Brame, an Emotional Wellness Practitioner and Yogi, interviews people about their experiences navigating herpes stigma. With the lessons from our guests, we create research, education resources, and trainings for health professionals an ...
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100% Random is an unfiltered podcast with exciting topics that will bring you back each week We will talk about what we what and where we want with no limits. We are an Uncensored Podcast so if you have Kids or are Offended by everything you have been advised. With that being said enjoy the podcast and also join in our conversation as we grow and become one of the top podcasts on all platforms Proud to be labeled as a strong upcoming black-controlled podcast. 2023 © FouAVO 2023 © RSO ENT 202 ...
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Welcome to "Let's Raise Awareness of Mental Health," produced by your hostess Victoria Kidson! Are you tired of seeing women with autism overlooked and under-represented in society? In each episode, we'll be joined by women and marginalised individuals who will share their personal recovery journeys and provide valuable tips and resources for managing autism and/or maintaining mental well-being. I also acknowledge the positive impact that men are making to change the world of disabilities, m ...
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Send us a text Chief, Bell and Prentice unpack past and present issues that affect the mental health and well being of black men. These brothers engage in honest, vulnerable dialogue surrounding the complexities of life as black men. They are committed to helping black men self-assess and grow more comfortable in having difficult conversations whil…
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In episode 358, The Power of Disclosing to a Friend, we dive into the evolving mission of Something Positive for Positive People—supporting people with herpes to a place of openness where they can share their status with someone close to them. Courtney unpacks common fears around judgment and stigma and highlights the validation and relief that com…
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Connect with me 🙌🏼 #CLPMusicFridays #2024 #soulfulhouse #dance #housemusic #MUSICMIX 🎶#clpseason4🎶 Dance and House Mix EDITION #4‼️ Being a DJ is something that I always wanted to do. So as I only DJ for myself, I am still practicing. So kick back and listen to some dope and creative music artists on the planet. DISCLAIMER I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS T…
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Send us a text Chief, Bell and Prentice discuss how to prepare to have or be a part of difficult conversations. Chief gets put on the hot seat because he has a tendency to shut down when he feels tension arising vs working through the tough conversations. The fellas discuss various ways to channel your emotions during these moments in order to help…
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In this episode, I connect with Aubri Lancaster of Ace Sex Education to discuss the lessons that the herpes community can take from the asexual community. We dive into how expanding our view of pleasure beyond intercourse can open up new ways to experience connection and satisfaction. Aubri helps us understand key concepts like graysexuality, the s…
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Send us a text On World Mental Health Day Chief and Prentice revisit the conversation on WHY All Black Men Need Therapy. An interesting revelation was made about reinvesting in traumatic experiences with our children and loved ones. Therapy may not be everyone's cup of tea but if it's important enough to have a WORLD Mental health day, it should be…
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In this episode of Something Positive for Positive People, I get personal about my experience with Yoga Therapy after being diagnosed with herpes. We go into what Yoga Therapy is, how it’s different from traditional therapy, and why it’s such a game-changer for managing the emotional and physical toll that comes with living with herpes. I also talk…
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Send us a text Chief, Bell and Prentice sit down to talk about love and the conversation takes a turn. Sometimes men just need to talk and this conversation goes in several directions yet there were still many gems dropped Support the show https://www.abmnt.com저자 Chief, Bell & Prentice
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In this episode of SPFPP, I sit down with Jason LeBeck, a 22-year-old who's been through the wringer after contracting herpes while living in Taiwan. Jason opens up about getting kicked out of his home and church because of his diagnosis, and how he faced some serious stigma, especially in Asia. We dive into his experiences with casual dating, the …
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Send us a text Chief, Bell and Prentice host their 3rd LIVE studio audience recording of the podcast. The topic is "Why do we feel we have to be so tough?" The fellas jump right into their feelings and there are even some tears shed in the post episode Q&A. Please visit the YouTube page to see the Q&A session. This episode along with the Q&A has AB…
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In episode 354 of SPFPP, I’m sitting down with Drew Rabidoux, a licensed clinical social worker who’s made it her mission to support women living with herpes. We’re diving deep into the heavy stuff today—the intersection of herpes diagnoses and mental health, particularly how it can lead to suicidal thoughts. Drew brings her experience working with…
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In this episode of Something Positive for Positive People (SPFPP), we dive deep into redefining sex positivity with Sol, a Black woman navigating herpes stigma, casual dating, and sexual exploration. Sol shares her journey of breaking away from vanilla sex expectations, growing up in a religious household, and finally finding her voice in the sex-p…
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In episode 352 of SPFPP, I sit down with Aaron Thomas, a 26-year-old Black man from Pittsburgh, PA, who shares his powerful journey of navigating life with herpes. Diagnosed five years ago with both HSV1 and HSV2, Aaron dives deep into the complex intersection of race, masculinity, and sexual health in the Black community. From the hypermasculine m…
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In episode 351 of SPFPP, I’m joined by Mel Moseley, a powerhouse in the world of sex positivity with a mission to reshape how we talk about sexuality. Diagnosed with HSV2 at 18 and navigating the trauma of an assault, Mel’s journey led her to a deeper understanding of what sex positivity really means. We dive into the overlooked aspects of sex posi…
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In this episode of SPFPP, we continue our discussion on what nonmonogamy can teach those practicing monogamy. Our guest reflects on how nonmonogamous relationships gave her permission to explore being single and reshaped her approach to emotional availability and intentionality in her relationships. We also discuss how having clear communication an…
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Send us a text Chief, Bell and Prentice go LIVE to promote ABMNT's first live production. This episode dives heavily into conversation about forgiveness and holding grudges. Is it possible to forgive and still hold grudges? Is it petty to hold grudges? If we no longer associate with the people who need our forgiveness, do we still need to forgive t…
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In this episode, we dive deep into the complexities of relationships, focusing on conversations monogamous people need to be having—conversations often expected in non-monogamous relationships. Joined by a fellow herpes advocate, we explore topics such as ghosting, age differences, manipulation, and the impact of stigma on our self-esteem. We discu…
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Send us a text Chief, Bell and Prentice discuss the differences in raising girls vs boys. Do little girls automatically make men more emotional? Are we tougher on our sons than our daughters? This conversation is filled with gems to help Dads do the work to be the best they can be for all of their children. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com…
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The big question is “Can you sue someone for giving you herpes?”. Well, some considerations are first can you prove it? Then was it reckless and knowingly done? Our guest, Puerto Rican New Yorker, Destiny Maria, Author of the memoir, It Started with a Green Dress joins us to share the motivation for taking legal action against someone who knowingly…
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Send us a text Chief, Bell and Prentice jumped back into conversations about fear. What is it you are afraid of? How much of a role does that fear play a role in how you operate on the daily? How comfortable are you with exposing your fears? This is another conversation that empowers the fellas to challenge themselves. Support the show https://www.…
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In SPFPP Episode 347: Who's Rejecting You?, we dive into the journey of a 37-year-old woman from Washington, D.C., who shares the emotional parallels between the grief of her marriage's end, the excitement of newfound sexual freedom, and the life-changing moment she was diagnosed with herpes. Together, we explore the complexities of dating with her…
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In this episode of Something Positive for Positive People (SPFPP), Lauren and I dive into the multifaceted world of herpes support and advocacy. As we share our experiences, we highlight the unique challenges we face, including the disparity in perceived value between paid and free resources. Many people, unfortunately, take out their frustrations …
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Sex education vs intercourse education AKA abstinence based sexual education vs. Comprehensive sexual education: What is the real purpose and value of comprehensive sexual education? How does the lack of understanding and access to information aid in the spread of misinformation and stigmatization seen on social media in response to sex/ STI positi…
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Send us a text Chief, Prentice and Bell do some serious self-reflection in this episode. Prentice ends up on the hot seat and makes a major breakthrough in dealing with some of his trauma. This episode is Black men upholding and affirming each other while simultaneously holding each other accountable. This powerful conversation led to one of the fe…
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Allie runs an organization called Beyond Herpes dedicated to empowering women through the herpes stigma. Allie and Courtney connect and discuss what it’s like to run organizations dedicated to educating, advocating and empowering those diagnosed with herpes and the struggles small organization face trying to bridge large gaps. Allie shares her stor…
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Ya’ll know how much we value consistency at Something Positive for Positive People. My previously recorded podcast for this week want able to be edited in time so Dakota and I, (@getrealwithdakota on Instagram) had a lil’ impromptu recording on the drive to my first beach trip on the East Coast! Something she and I have overlap on in our work is re…
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I often tell people how important it is that we not identify with our herpes diagnosis ONLY for me to look up and realize I've been doing this very thing myself. On today's episode, I speak to changing this, and what it looks like for you to change it as well. If you struggle with herpes stigma and want different for yourself, check out Something P…
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Send us a text Chief, Bell and Prentice dissect a recent video of a biological father attacking his son's step-father in a barbershop. The male ego is a fragile place, especially when you aren't doing the work to heal. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com저자 Chief, Bell & Prentice
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Send us a text Chief, Bell and Prentice jump into another conversation surrounding communication. Specifically, communication within relationships. Parents teach us how to treat our spouses, but seldom do they teach us how to communicate with them. The fellas discuss the various levels of communication within relationships and methods to improve it…
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This is such a beautiful full-circle moment. I interview Lindsey, who I met early on after starting the podcast and we talked about an upcoming disclosure she had with someone she liked. We lost contact and then a few years later, I opened my Facebook and saw this person I recognized but wasn't exactly sure how, had just gotten married. I went to o…
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Connect with me 🙌🏼 #CLPSeason2SCWed Self-Care Wednesday’s is back. Starting my Self-Care Wednesdays I will discuss black men's mental health. It doesn't get talked about or if they do not enough information is provided on where to seek help. I will dive into this topic because it has so much to unpack. DISCLAIMER I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO ANY MUSI…
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Send us a text Chief, Bell and Prentice discuss the positives and negatives of being in your comfort zone. Is it a trauma response to finding discomfort in your comfort zone or is your comfort zone what you should be aiming for? The conversation has several interesting turns that will make you question your current situation. Support the show https…
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Join us in this enlightening episode of "Something Positive for Positive People," where we sit down with Dr. Nazanin Moali, renowned clinical psychologist and host of the Sexology Podcast. Dr. Moali brings her deep insights into the mental health challenges and dating dynamics faced by individuals living with herpes. Through her expert lens, we exp…
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Connect with me 🙌🏼 #CLPepisode107 MONDAY RANDOMNESS. In episode 107, I will talk about the latest news, certain topics, and a little bit about myself. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DISCLAIMER ON MUSIC PLAYED IN EPISODES I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO ANY MUSIC THAT IS PLAYED ON THIS EPISODE: Intro & Outro Song: By: Grimm Lynn | Sun …
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Send us a text Chief, and Prentice tap into the log avoided conversation about the difficulties of coparenting. Both acknowledge their inability to step beyond surface level with this particular topic. The conversation raises the awareness of seeking validation from the other parent and not necessarily giving themselves the grace/praise deserved fo…
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Send us a text Chief, Bell and Prentice have a discussion around the growth and restraints that come with time. Once people reach a certain age, there are certain components of life that they are no longer able to deal with. This is an interesting conversation for those of all ages. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com…
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Send us a text Chief, Bell and Prentice sit with Senior Sales Director and Financial Analyst Sean Bennett. The topic is money. Are you saving? Do you consider generational wealth? Are you prepared for retirement? The conversation moves in several directions and the fellas are empowered to learn more about money management. Another great episode to …
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If you missed the conference, you’ll be able to view the recordings for purchase here: https://spfpp.org/conferences but here’s a podcast recapping the conference and going a little into what you may have missed. If you attend, please come back to the conference feedback form to give us feedback on how we can continue to improve not only this confe…
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Connect with me 🙌🏼 #CLPMusicFridays #2024 #soulfulhouse #dance #housemusic #MUSICMIX 🎶#clpseason4🎶Deep House and Dance Mix EDITION #4‼️ Being a DJ is something that I always wanted to do. So as I only DJ for myself, I am still practicing. So kick back and listen to some dope and creative music artists on the planet. DISCLAIMER I DO NOT OWN THE RIGH…
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Send us a text Chief, Bell and Prentice sit with Idalia Crespo LPC, NCC, a Latina therapist and discuss her journey to her new practice and the struggles endured along the way. The conversation gets interesting as Chief gets a mini diagnosis from Idalia. This is one conversation that will have you self-reflecting and planning an even better future …
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