1 hr 3 min

Episode 12 - Black History Month Series - An Unequal World with TV Presenter Aaron Roach Bridgeman Leading Minds

    • Entrepreneurship

As part of Black History Month and world mental health awareness around inequality we have chosen the next few podcasts to represent a series displaying the issues and challenges race and ethnicity play in our conditioning and mental health.

BBC Documentary Maker , TV Presenter, behavioural specialist & Poet the supremely talented Aaron Roach Bridgeman joins us on this episode to discuss the issue of inequality and its impact on mental health.

Aarons acclaimed documentaries shed a well needed light into societal issues caused by race such as the issues surrounding Black Business and the controversial topic of Stop & Search. His latest documentary “Spending Black - The Currency Of Community” (available on BBC iplayer) is a prime example of how his work provides a balanced view despite the fact he has every right to champion the dark side of racism and discrimination due to his own experiences.

Aaron Roach Bridgeman has risen from the rough streets of Harlesden to becoming a prominent figure on our screens. We delve deep into Aaron’s background and his motivations as well the struggles and challenges he’s faced from a young age and the immense mental strength he has had to not be influenced by his peers or his environment and to go on and excel in his craft. Aaron is a trailblazer and a beacon for people from ethnic backgrounds but the start of his journey is no different to any black youth today

This is one not to be missed , we dissect racism and black cultural issues thoroughly on this episode and the impact they have on mental health.

As part of Black History Month and world mental health awareness around inequality we have chosen the next few podcasts to represent a series displaying the issues and challenges race and ethnicity play in our conditioning and mental health.

BBC Documentary Maker , TV Presenter, behavioural specialist & Poet the supremely talented Aaron Roach Bridgeman joins us on this episode to discuss the issue of inequality and its impact on mental health.

Aarons acclaimed documentaries shed a well needed light into societal issues caused by race such as the issues surrounding Black Business and the controversial topic of Stop & Search. His latest documentary “Spending Black - The Currency Of Community” (available on BBC iplayer) is a prime example of how his work provides a balanced view despite the fact he has every right to champion the dark side of racism and discrimination due to his own experiences.

Aaron Roach Bridgeman has risen from the rough streets of Harlesden to becoming a prominent figure on our screens. We delve deep into Aaron’s background and his motivations as well the struggles and challenges he’s faced from a young age and the immense mental strength he has had to not be influenced by his peers or his environment and to go on and excel in his craft. Aaron is a trailblazer and a beacon for people from ethnic backgrounds but the start of his journey is no different to any black youth today

This is one not to be missed , we dissect racism and black cultural issues thoroughly on this episode and the impact they have on mental health.

1 hr 3 min