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P.S.A the Mental Health Podcast

Izzy Baker
P.S.A the Mental Health Podcast
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  • P.S.A the Mental Health Podcast

    Social Media & Conspiracies, Keith Powers is Sober, & Offset Caught by Celina Powell

    2026-1-08 | 18 mins.

    🗣️ Mental Man Monday — Social Media, Sobriety & Slippery SlopesAfter another heavy week of headlines, healing, and hard conversations, Izzy returns solo for a reflective Mental Man Monday livestream that sits at the intersection of faith, culture, and modern manhood—without avoiding the uncomfortable truths most people don’t want to face. The episode opens with a recap of Social Media & You: Reloaded (Part 4) featuring Jonty, where the conversation explored social media conspiracy theories, cultural humor, and the fine line between curiosity and obsession. Izzy revisits key moments from that discussion, expanding on how information overload—especially without discernment—can quietly impact mental health. The conversation touches on broader cultural narratives, including high-profile conspiracy conversations and why constantly consuming “hidden truth” content can distort clarity rather than create it. From there, the focus shifts to sobriety after actor Keith Powers publicly shared that he’s one year sober. Instead of framing sobriety as a moral badge, Izzy challenges men to experience sobriety on purpose—not forever, not performatively, but intentionally. Weeks. Months. Long enough to hear yourself think, feel your emotions clearly, and assess whether certain habits still align with where you’re headed. Izzy also shares a personal reflection about briefly revisiting marijuana and realizing that what once felt normal no longer fit the man he’s becoming. The livestream closes with a cautionary conversation sparked by a viral moment involving Offset and influencer Celina Powell, where private access turned into public exposure. Rather than shaming, Izzy uses the situation as a real-time lesson for men about lust, boundaries, and how quickly unchecked desire can undo discipline, reputation, and peace. This episode of Mental Man Monday is about clarity over chaos, discipline over indulgence, and learning how to protect your future when temptation looks familiar. Listen. Reflect. Heal.Because before you judge the algorithm, the celebrity, or the culture—you’ve got to check yourself.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/p-s-a-the-mental-health-podcast--5520511/support.TrustBuilder Package🎯 Level up your professional development influence with the TrustBuilder Package — a social media strategy designed to position you as a thought leader in your space. From authority-building content to engagement that actually converts, we make sure your message doesn’t just get seen… it gets respected. Perfect for personal brands looking to grow their presence and impact. Legacy Launchpad🚀 Build your podcast — and your influence — from the ground up with the Legacy Launchpad. We handle everything: strategy, branding, production, and promotion, so you can focus on delivering value. Designed for personal and professional development influencers who want their voice amplified, their brand elevated, and their legacy secured in the digital space.

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    Are Conspiracy Theories Making Men More Anxious? Feat. Jonty

    2026-1-02 | 1h 3 mins.

    After another week off, PSA: The Mental Health Podcast returns in the new year with Part 4 of the Social Media series: “Social Media & Conspiracy Theories,” featuring Christian artist and newly married Jonty (J-O-N-T-Y), whose real name is Taijon Jackson. This episode dives deep into how social media, belief systems, faith, and mental health collide in an age where information spreads faster than discernment. Izzy and Jonty unpack why conspiracy theories are more than just internet entertainment and how constant exposure to fear-based content can quietly impact mental health, anxiety, and thought patterns. From viral rabbit holes to spiritual discernment, the conversation explores why some people become consumed by conspiratorial thinking and how isolation, stress, and a need for control can push people deeper into misinformation.The episode tackles some of the most common modern theories—from aliens and the Nephilim to hybrid beings and spiritual deception—while grounding the discussion in biblical perspective, critical thinking, and emotional intelligence. Izzy and Jonty break down why not everything labeled “conspiracy” is false, but why discernment is essential to avoid fear addiction, paranoia, and psychological overload.Jonty shares how his faith influences the way he evaluates information online, why intentional media consumption matters, and how social media algorithms can subtly shape belief systems. As a youth mentor, he also speaks to the responsibility of teaching young men to think critically rather than blindly reposting everything they see. The conversation expands into politics, celebrity influence, and public backlash, examining why figures like Donald Trump and Nicki Minaj spark such polarized reactions—and how pattern recognition, faith, and discernment can help separate truth from trend without losing mental stability. This episode also addresses the danger of demonizing everything without understanding context, the difference between questioning systems and living in fear, and why believers must learn to navigate culture without retreating from it. Izzy and Jonty discuss why Christians in entertainment, music, and media matter, and how influence should be used with wisdom rather than control. Social Media & Conspiracy Theories is an honest, challenging conversation about faith, mental health, critical thinking, and surviving the information age without losing your peace. If you’ve ever gone down a rabbit hole, questioned what’s real online, or struggled to balance faith with curiosity, this episode is for you.Listen. Reflect. Discern. And remember—you don’t need fear to find truth.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/p-s-a-the-mental-health-podcast--5520511/support.TrustBuilder Package🎯 Level up your professional development influence with the TrustBuilder Package — a social media strategy designed to position you as a thought leader in your space. From authority-building content to engagement that actually converts, we make sure your message doesn’t just get seen… it gets respected. Perfect for personal brands looking to grow their presence and impact. Legacy Launchpad🚀 Build your podcast — and your influence — from the ground up with the Legacy Launchpad. We handle everything: strategy, branding, production, and promotion, so you can focus on delivering value. Designed for personal and professional development influencers who want their voice amplified, their brand elevated, and their legacy secured in the digital space.

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    Social Media & Family, Kai Cenat's Mental Health Scare, & Nicki Minaj Has a Message for Men

    2025-12-25 | 25 mins.

    This week’s Mental Man Monday arrives just ahead of Christmas Eve with a raw, unscripted conversation about mental health, work burnout, and what happens when success starts to cost you your peace. Izzy opens the livestream by recapping the most recent PSA: The Mental Health Podcast episode, “Social Media & You Reloaded, Part 3,” featuring Anthony Dodson, reflecting on why conversations around family business, generational wealth, and emotional health don’t always perform well on YouTube—but still matter deeply. 'The discussion expands into how social media often creates false images of family unity, success, and wealth, while hiding depression, exhaustion, and identity strain behind curated posts. Izzy revisits Anthony Dodson’s perspective on building legacy with intention, protecting mental health while working with family, and why moving “low” can sometimes be the healthiest choice in a culture obsessed with visibility and validation. 'The livestream then pivots to creator burnout after Kai Cenat publicly shared his decision to step back from streaming for mental health reasons. Izzy breaks down why even doing work you love can still drain you, how rest is essential for longevity, and why men—especially young Black men—need permission to pause without guilt. The conversation challenges the stigma that only professionals can speak on mental health and reinforces the difference between mental health and mental illness.In the final segment, Izzy unpacks the backlash surrounding Nicki Minaj’s recent comments about men, masculinity, faith, and public identity. The episode explores why cultural figures are often punished for evolving, how public opinion impacts mental wellness, and why men need space to grow, change, and speak honestly—even when it invites criticism. This Mental Man Monday is about rest without shame, truth without filters, and understanding that healing, growth, and identity don’t always look good on camera.If you’ve ever felt burned out, conflicted by social media, or pressured to perform instead of heal, this conversation is for you.Listen. Reflect. And remember—you’re allowed to change, rest, and protect your mind.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/p-s-a-the-mental-health-podcast--5520511/support.TrustBuilder Package🎯 Level up your professional development influence with the TrustBuilder Package — a social media strategy designed to position you as a thought leader in your space. From authority-building content to engagement that actually converts, we make sure your message doesn’t just get seen… it gets respected. Perfect for personal brands looking to grow their presence and impact. Legacy Launchpad🚀 Build your podcast — and your influence — from the ground up with the Legacy Launchpad. We handle everything: strategy, branding, production, and promotion, so you can focus on delivering value. Designed for personal and professional development influencers who want their voice amplified, their brand elevated, and their legacy secured in the digital space.

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    Is Social Media Destroying the Black Family Blueprint? Feat. Anthony Dodson

    2025-12-18 | 1h 1 mins.

    Season 9 continues with another powerful chapter in the Social Media & You series as Izzy Baker sits down with Anthony Dodson, also known as Mr. Six Ways, for a deeply layered conversation about family, legacy, rebranding, and mental health. Recorded during the holiday season, this episode explores how social media has reshaped the meaning of family — sometimes strengthening blood ties, and other times creating chosen communities that feel just as real.Anthony opens up about building a business alongside his daughter and the often unseen tension of balancing fatherhood with entrepreneurship. Together, he and Izzy unpack the emotional weight of legacy, generational wealth, and the responsibility of not passing down unresolved trauma. The conversation challenges the idea that financial success alone defines legacy, emphasizing instead the importance of healing generational wounds, protecting a child’s identity, and prioritizing mental health over optics.A central theme of the episode is rebranding — not just online, but internally. Anthony speaks candidly about stepping back from constant social media engagement, losing followers during his transition, and shifting his focus from surface-level financial literacy to character development, burnout recovery, and emotional health. Izzy connects this to his own journey of evolving professionally and creatively, highlighting how rebrands often feel uncomfortable before they feel aligned.The discussion also confronts difficult but necessary topics, including suicidal ideation, survivor’s remorse, and the pressure Black men face to remain strong while carrying inherited burdens. Anthony shares how social media can distort self-worth, amplify comparison, and drain mental health, while also acknowledging its potential as a tool for education, community building, and legacy work when used intentionally.As the episode closes, the two reflect on family dynamics, holiday triggers, and what it truly means to leave something better behind — not just money, but memories, emotional safety, and freedom. This episode is for anyone navigating change, questioning their online identity, rebuilding after burnout, or trying to build a future that heals rather than repeats the past.Listen. Reflect. And consider what legacy you’re actively rewriting.Anthony's Social MediaInstagram: @mr.6waysTikTok: ‪@mr.6waysWebsite: anthonydodson.netBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/p-s-a-the-mental-health-podcast--5520511/support.TrustBuilder Package🎯 Level up your professional development influence with the TrustBuilder Package — a social media strategy designed to position you as a thought leader in your space. From authority-building content to engagement that actually converts, we make sure your message doesn’t just get seen… it gets respected. Perfect for personal brands looking to grow their presence and impact. Legacy Launchpad🚀 Build your podcast — and your influence — from the ground up with the Legacy Launchpad. We handle everything: strategy, branding, production, and promotion, so you can focus on delivering value. Designed for personal and professional development influencers who want their voice amplified, their brand elevated, and their legacy secured in the digital space.

  • P.S.A the Mental Health Podcast

    Social Media & Therapy, 21 Savage Claims He was "Groomed", & John Cena's Last Match

    2025-12-17 | 19 mins.

    This week’s Mental Man Monday livestream is a raw, culture-driven conversation about burnout, growth, and knowing when it’s time to leave a season behind. Izzy Baker opens the episode by recapping the latest PSA: The Mental Health Podcast release, Social Media & You Reloaded Pt. 2, featuring licensed therapist Payton Hogan, and reflects on why conversations around therapy, emotional expression, and suicidal ideation still make many men uncomfortable — especially Black men.From there, the conversation shifts into how early exposure to adult environments can shape long-term dissatisfaction. Using 21 Savage’s viral comments about being “clubbed out” as a case study, Izzy breaks down how many men are introduced to nightlife, validation, and external stimulation at a young age — only to feel bored, empty, or restless later in life. The discussion connects club culture, social conditioning, and mental health, questioning whether burnout is less about age and more about repetition without purpose.The livestream then pivots to John Cena’s retirement and the psychology of endings. Izzy explores what it means to exit a season with intention — whether it’s a career, a relationship, a lifestyle, or an identity you’ve outgrown. The episode challenges men to recognize when it’s time to make a clean break instead of waiting to be forced out, emphasizing the mental toll of staying too long in spaces that no longer serve you.Throughout the conversation, Izzy weaves together faith, personal experience, and cultural commentary — touching on entrepreneurship, financial pressure, family responsibility, and the silent expectations placed on men to “just keep going.” This episode isn’t about shaming the past; it’s about recognizing patterns, honoring growth, and giving yourself permission to move forward.If you’ve ever felt tired of the same routines, disconnected from environments you once loved, or unsure how to transition into your next chapter, this Mental Man Monday is for you.Listen. Reflect. And ask yourself what season you’re being called to leave behind.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/p-s-a-the-mental-health-podcast--5520511/support.TrustBuilder Package🎯 Level up your professional development influence with the TrustBuilder Package — a social media strategy designed to position you as a thought leader in your space. From authority-building content to engagement that actually converts, we make sure your message doesn’t just get seen… it gets respected. Perfect for personal brands looking to grow their presence and impact. Legacy Launchpad🚀 Build your podcast — and your influence — from the ground up with the Legacy Launchpad. We handle everything: strategy, branding, production, and promotion, so you can focus on delivering value. Designed for personal and professional development influencers who want their voice amplified, their brand elevated, and their legacy secured in the digital space.

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About P.S.A the Mental Health Podcast

Are you a young millennial man standing at the crossroads of life, feeling like the outlier in your circle when making smart, healthy choices? Look no further because P.S.A the Mental Health Podcast has got you covered!Hosted by Izzy Baker, Prodigy Sportive Attestations is an interview-based podcast that delivers a raw, masculine take on mental health specifically tailored to young men like you—those who defy the grain yet find themselves isolated in their pursuit of well-being.This podcast is a journey into the heart of decision-making for young men striving to thrive in the complexities of modern society. We dissect topics that resonate with your life: building authentic relationships, navigating societal pressures with wisdom, achieving financial stability, career development, emotional intelligence, physical health, lifestyle management, cultural competency, and fostering personal growth through faith.Whether you want to enhance your leadership skills, improve your fitness regime, or foster better connections, we've got you covered. Alongside, we'll explore the emotional landscape of manhood—tackling topics like stress management, the impact of social media, and the importance of creative expression. Each episode blends unfiltered discussions, sound research, and engaging storytelling, spiced with the comedy style of satire. We're here to equip you with the tools to break through decision fatigue and chart a course through life's challenges with resilience and foresight. This podcast captures intellectual and humorous conversations that challenge your thoughts, beliefs, and actions. So, join us on this journey of self-discovery and personal growth. But remember, this podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only and is not a replacement for seeking professional help.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/p-s-a-the-mental-health-podcast--5520511/support.
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