Free Thinking with Montel

Montel Williams

Free Thinking with Emmy-Award winning talk show host Montel Williams, is a new social commentary podcast that will tackle issues from the headlines, feature interviews with newsmakers and shine light on stories and topics Montel is passionate about. New shows will publish every Tuesday and Friday beginning September 1, 2020..

  1. The Last Wild Places: Tom Murphy on Yellowstone

    5月26日

    The Last Wild Places: Tom Murphy on Yellowstone

    #FreeThinkingWithMontel #Yellowstone #Photography     For more than four decades, legendary wildlife photographer Tom Murphy has done what few humans ever will—live inside America’s wildest places, not as a visitor, but as a witness. In this unforgettable episode of Free Thinking with Montel, Montel sits down with the world-renowned Yellowstone photographer, conservationist, adventurer, and storyteller to explore the profound relationship between humans and the natural world. Raised on a 7,500-acre cattle ranch and later drawn into the untamed backcountry of Yellowstone, Tom has spent decades hiking, skiing, and documenting one of the most extraordinary ecosystems on Earth. His breathtaking images have appeared in National Geographic, Audubon, Time, Newsweek, The New York Times Magazine, and beyond—but his story goes far deeper than photography. Together, Montel and Tom discuss the soul of America’s national parks, the survival of the iconic American bison, the fragile balance between conservation and human expansion, and what wilderness teaches us about solitude, resilience, and perspective. They also explore Tom’s stunning new U.S. postage stamp featuring Yellowstone bison imagery, his upcoming book The Return of the Last Wild Herd, and why preserving wild places may be one of the most important legacies we leave future generations. This isn’t just a conversation about nature. Tom Murphy website: https://www.tmurphywild.com/   It’s a conversation about America, memory, stewardship—and what happens when the wild disappears. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    43 分鐘
  2. Why Anxiety is Exploding Among Young People | Dr Alfiee

    5月12日

    Why Anxiety is Exploding Among Young People | Dr Alfiee

    #MentalHealth #YouthMentalHealth #FreeThinkingWithMontel What does it really mean to help young people thrive in a world filled with anxiety, pressure, isolation, and identity-based challenges? On this episode of Free Thinking with Montel, Montel sits down with pioneering psychologist, scientist, and mental health advocate Dr. Alfiee Breland-Noble to discuss the growing youth mental health crisis—and why traditional systems often fail the very young people who need support the most. Drawing from more than 30 years of research, clinical care, and community work, Dr. Alfiee shares insights from her powerful new book Rise and Thrive, a culturally grounded mental health toolkit designed to help young people move beyond survival and into healing, resilience, and self-empowerment. Together, Montel and Dr. Alfiee explore: Why anxiety and depression are rising among young people The unique mental health challenges facing youth of color, LGBTQAI+ youth, and other marginalized communities How identity and culture shape emotional wellbeing The impact of social media and digital overload Parenting in a new era of emotional complexity Black youth suicide prevention and systemic gaps in care Practical tools for building resilience, self-worth, and hope This is a deeply human conversation about healing, visibility, and creating a future where every young person feels seen, supported, and empowered to rise. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    59 分鐘
  3. Healing on the Water: Veterans, PTSD, and the Power of Purpose

    3月4日

    Healing on the Water: Veterans, PTSD, and the Power of Purpose

    For many veterans and first responders, the hardest battles don’t end when the uniform comes off. Trauma, PTSD, and moral injury can follow them home—quietly shaping relationships, identity, and everyday life. On this episode of Free Thinking with Montel, Montel sits down with Lew and Nicole Duckwall, co-founders of Patriot Anglers, to talk about what healing actually looks like after service. Lew is a military veteran who struggled with severe PTSD after leaving the military. When traditional paths didn’t bring relief, he found an unexpected lifeline in fly fishing. What started as time alone in nature became a deeply therapeutic practice—one that helped him regulate his mind, reconnect with purpose, and rebuild his life. That personal breakthrough became the foundation for Patriot Anglers, a nonprofit dedicated to helping veterans and first responders cope with trauma through guided fly fishing experiences. Nicole brings the essential perspective of a military spouse and caregiver. She shares what it means to love someone living with PTSD, the emotional weight carried by families, and the resilience required to heal together. Their story is not just about recovery—it’s about partnership, patience, and turning pain into service for others. This conversation explores the lived reality of PTSD, the power of non-traditional healing pathways, and the importance of community in recovery. It’s an honest, grounded look at trauma, resilience, and the many ways people can find their way back to themselves. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    43 分鐘
  4. A Life Built on Choice: Roy Hughes

    2月25日

    A Life Built on Choice: Roy Hughes

    What does it take to break a cycle you were born into? This week on Free Thinking with Montel, I sit down with Roy Hughes — author, veteran, and foster care survivor — to talk about resilience, responsibility, and redefining what family really means. Roy’s new memoir, Empty Hands: How One Foster Child Sacrificed Everything He Knew for Life, Liberty, and Happiness, is a raw and unfiltered look at growing up inside the foster system, surviving abuse, and fighting for a future he was never promised. But this isn’t just a story about hardship — it’s a story about choice. After aging out of care, Roy enlisted in the military, where discipline and service helped him rebuild his identity. Then he made a decision that would change his life forever: he adopted his younger sibling to keep his family from being torn apart. That act of love forced him to grow up overnight — and ultimately helped him heal. This conversation explores trauma, forgiveness, masculinity, mental health, and the power of stepping up when no one else will. Roy’s story is tough, honest, and deeply human — the kind of perspective that reminds us how much strength can come from the most unlikely places. If you’ve ever wondered whether it’s possible to rewrite your story… this episode is proof that it is. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    50 分鐘
  5. Say It Now: The Life-Changing Power of Gratitude: Walter Green

    2月11日

    Say It Now: The Life-Changing Power of Gratitude: Walter Green

    This week on Free Thinking with Montel, Montel sits down with Walter Green — visionary leader, bestselling author, and founder of the global Say It Now movement — to explore one of the simplest yet most powerful forces in human life: gratitude. Walter has built the world’s largest living-tribute initiative around a single idea: don’t wait to say thank you. Through National Say It Now Day (December 17th), his bestselling book This Is The Moment!, a viral documentary with over half a million views in weeks, and his upcoming fable The Gratitude Express, Walter is inspiring people across classrooms, workplaces, and families to express appreciation while there’s still time. In this heartfelt conversation, Montel and Walter unpack: • Why living tributes matter more than posthumous praise • How expressed gratitude reduces anxiety, regret, and emotional isolation • The ripple effect gratitude creates in schools and communities • Stories from the Say It Now movement that have transformed lives • Practical ways listeners can overcome awkwardness and say thank you today • The connection between gratitude, legacy, and emotional well-being This episode is more than a conversation — it’s a call to action. An invitation to reconnect, to honor the people who shaped you, and to strengthen the relationships that define your life. If you’ve ever thought about someone who changed your path… this episode is your reminder: say it now. 🎙 Join Montel for a moving discussion about appreciation, courage, and the power of speaking gratitude out loud — while we still can. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    39 分鐘

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Free Thinking with Emmy-Award winning talk show host Montel Williams, is a new social commentary podcast that will tackle issues from the headlines, feature interviews with newsmakers and shine light on stories and topics Montel is passionate about. New shows will publish every Tuesday and Friday beginning September 1, 2020..

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