Burnout is Real: Ep145 - All Black Men Need Therapy
Send us a textChief and Bell jump into conversation around burnout. Is it preventable? How can we function within it? Are we able to notice when it's approaching? Join the fellas as they weave through this topic.https://www.abmnt.com
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Friendship Recession/Where's Your Brotherhood: Ep144 - All Black Men Need Therapy
Send us a textStatistics say 50% of men feel unable to confide in friends about their problems. Chief, Bell and Butta have a heartfelt conversation around the state of brotherhood in America. Butta assists Bell and Chief in understanding each other better. Definitely a conversationhttps://www.abmnt.com
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Therapy vs Psychotherapy with Elliott Connie: Ep143 - All Black Men Need Therapy
Send us a textChief, Bell and Prentice have a POWERFUL conversation with world famous Psychotherapist Elliott Connie. His profound wisdom, professional and personal stance on circumstances leads to one of the best conversations on the podcast. Tap in. https://www.abmnt.com
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Men Speak About Relationships: Ep142 - All Black Men Need Therapy
Send us a textChief, Bell, Prentice and the crew hang a sincere talk about relationships. The conversation brings out some sincere revelations. Tap in to see what was discussed. https://www.abmnt.com
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I'm Proud of You Son: Ep141 - All Black Men Need Therapy
Send us a textChief, Prentice, Bell and Ray have one of the most engaging and eye-opening conversations around fatherhood. How much does the validation from one's father mean in their adult life? Are grown men still yearning for that stamp of approval from their fathers? Chief Finally accepts that it may just be his responsibility to reach out to his father. This is a conversation you do not want to miss. https://www.abmnt.com
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.