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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Ep.106 Clip: Tell Your Own Story
The news/Newspapers had their version, special Guest Stevie Jovan Clark gets to tell his side of the story after spending 16 years in prison.
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Ep.106 Clip: The Newspaper Lied
Special guest hears an article written about the incident that led to his 16 year sentence.
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Time Served, Life After 16 Years In Prison: Ep106 - All Black Men Need Therapy Podcast
Chief and Bell sit with a long time friend who served over 16 years in prison for manslaughter. This 2-part conversation gets personal and unveils some hard truths about dealing with the circumstances that come with growing up in the inner city and having spent almost half of your life in prison.
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Ep.105 Clip: One Step At A Time
Chief gets closer and closer to being open to the possibility of mending the relationship with his father
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Ep.105 Clip: Sometimes You Do Get A 2nd Chance
The fellas discuss making the best of 2nd chances and the similarities between them and their fathers
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Ep.105 Clip: Like Father Like Son
Prentice learns new information about his father and realizes they have more in common than he thinks.
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Customer Reviews
Thank you!
I just wanted to say thank you to all 3 of y’all man for real. I stumbled upon this podcast seeking others with similar lived experiences and this podcast has been a God send. The content is not only relatable but easy to digest and some excellent food for thought. I just started listening this week but have every intention on going back and listening to every episode from the pilot episode to present day. Keep doing what y’all are doing. I see you. I hear you. Most importantly I appreciate you.
One love
When doing something for you also helps the community!
Chief, Bell and Prentice always say they started this podcast to help them get through some things they were dealing with and/or seeing in society and needed to unpack. They inadvertently created a safe space for others with similar experiences, concerns and feelings to see they are not alone! This podcast is SPECIAL, NECESSARY and WELCOMED in the culture for both us as black people and others to understand what black men deal with daily and how they are affected by their experiences. I encourage EVERYONE to tune in with a true listening ear and opened heart to receive what they are saying and offer support to black men you know going through the same (and other) issues/struggles as well! I commend these men for their honesty, banter and vulnerability! I’m a forever supporter! ~Rissi
Progression not Perfection
I’ve been watching the podcast for sometime now and have to say I enjoy it very much. Although I’m not a black man I have plenty of friends in which I feel listening to this podcast helps me understand their struggles with every day situations discussed on this podcast. I have also seen the growth in the hosts as discussing their stories and working through their past traumas from relationships with women, family members or lack there of as well as just being a black man living in today’s society. I commend them all for expressing their thoughts and feelings and being vulnerable enough to show their listeners they are not alone in this world. I advise anyone regardless of gender or nationality to listen to this podcast as it’s raw and unscripted giving you the real insight to the struggles of a black man.