171 episodes

Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast  (formerly Fireflies Unite Podcast with Kea) is hosted by T-Kea Blackman and Jordan Scott. Their mission is simple; normalize the conversation about suicide in the Black community, provide hope, and resources.  New episodes are available bi-weekly on Wednesdays.Follow Podcast On IG & TikTok: @blackpeoplediebysuicidetooPodcast Website: www.blackpeoplediebysuicidetoo.org/Email Us: info@blackpeoplediebysuicidetoo.orgT-Kea's IG: @t_keablackmanJordan's IG: @thelatebluumerIf you are in a mental health crisis, dial "988."

Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast T-Kea Blackman and Jordan Scott

    • Health & Fitness
    • 4.9 • 63 Ratings

Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast  (formerly Fireflies Unite Podcast with Kea) is hosted by T-Kea Blackman and Jordan Scott. Their mission is simple; normalize the conversation about suicide in the Black community, provide hope, and resources.  New episodes are available bi-weekly on Wednesdays.Follow Podcast On IG & TikTok: @blackpeoplediebysuicidetooPodcast Website: www.blackpeoplediebysuicidetoo.org/Email Us: info@blackpeoplediebysuicidetoo.orgT-Kea's IG: @t_keablackmanJordan's IG: @thelatebluumerIf you are in a mental health crisis, dial "988."

    Underrated New Year’s Resolutions: Mental Health Goals

    Underrated New Year’s Resolutions: Mental Health Goals

    It's the start of the new year and many of us have goals that we want to accomplish. We set goals such as losing weight, rebuilding credit, saving or maybe we want to start a business. While all of our goals are certainty obtainable we tend to forget to focus on goals that improve our mental and emotional health. Kea discusses goals that will enhance your mental health while providing encouragement and resources. 8 Ways Forgiveness is Good For Your Health Huffington Post Article:https://www.h...

    • 32 min
    You're Acting Bipolar Featuring Dr. B. Duke

    You're Acting Bipolar Featuring Dr. B. Duke

    Some of us are guilty of casually saying things such as the weather is bipolar or we'll jokingly say someone is acting bipolar without understanding what the illness consist of. More than 5 million people in the United States have bipolar disorder. People with bipolar disorder typically have mood swings that range from highs called mania to lows called depression. Learn more about bipolar disorder. Kea interviews Dr. B. Duke who shares her battle with bipolar and generalized anxiety disorders...

    • 1 hr 9 min
    Black Girl Boss: Depression & Entrepreneurship Featuring Candice Nicole, Lauren Carson & Dr. Taylor

    Black Girl Boss: Depression & Entrepreneurship Featuring Candice Nicole, Lauren Carson & Dr. Taylor

    Many times, we see black women who are social influencers and entrepreneurs that are thriving in all of their black girl magic, but we have no idea of what goes on beneath the surface. In this episode, Kea shares the story of two amazing black women who struggle with the illness of major depressive disorder yet are still thriving in their businesses. She speaks with Candice Nicole of Candice Nicole PR and Lauren Carson of Black Girls Smile, Inc. Dr. Taylor of Minding My Black Business offers ...

    • 1 hr 41 min
    The Connection Between Mental Illness & Homelessness Featuring Lauren Hope & La Shawn Paul

    The Connection Between Mental Illness & Homelessness Featuring Lauren Hope & La Shawn Paul

    What do you do when you have a rising career as a news reporter, in a depressive episode and become homeless? Well, that is the story of Lauren Hope of Good Girl Chronicles. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 20 to 25% of the homeless population in the United States suffers from some form of severe mental illness. Serious mental illnesses disrupt people’s ability to carry out essential aspects of daily life, such as self-care and household management. ...

    • 1 hr 14 min
    Suicide Will Send You To Hell: Mental Illness, Suicide & The Church Featuring Pastor Alnicia Gibson, Pastor Xavier Small & Kiaundra Jackson

    Suicide Will Send You To Hell: Mental Illness, Suicide & The Church Featuring Pastor Alnicia Gibson, Pastor Xavier Small & Kiaundra Jackson

    The highly requested and anticipated episode entitled 'Suicide Will Send You To Hell: Mental Illness, Suicide & The Church' is now live, featuring Pastor Alnicia Gibson who lives with bipolar disorder and Pastor Xavier Small who battled depression. During the mind, body and soulness segment, Kiaundra Jackson, a licensed therapist who offers faith-based counseling recommends how the church and mental health professionals can work together.Reference/Links: Saved & Depres...

    • 2 hr 1 min
    Do Therapists Need Therapy?...Featuring Shivonne Odom of Akoma Counseling Concepts

    Do Therapists Need Therapy?...Featuring Shivonne Odom of Akoma Counseling Concepts

    Kea comes from the school of thought that everybody needs a therapist, and this includes therapists too. Whether they have experienced trauma, have a mental illness or not, therapy is beneficial to them as well. As therapists are sitting in sessions listening to their clients, it can take a toll on them if they do not take care of themselves. But, what happens when a therapist who experienced trauma and has a mental illness? How do they help your clients? During this episode, Kea interviews S...

    • 52 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
63 Ratings

63 Ratings

Tatum3401 ,

Raw, Real, Relatable

I remember meeting you maybe 4 years ago now. When I met you, you began to tell me your story, at the time, I didn’t realize the importance of mental health, nor did I know what mental health was. I also didn’t believe just anyone could fall victim to a mental illness/episode, etc. God redirected me to your podcast at the beginning of this week. Your story is compelling! Listeners are given that tunnel of hope by relating to you and your story. I love that you have real, raw conversations about your life-experiences. I hope you are able to keep the podcast going on a biweekly basis!

LavondaCamelia ,

Transparency at its finest!

I don’t recall how I came across this podcast but I’m so glad I did. It is an awesome mental health resource for survivors as well as caregivers. The transparency that is shown from Kea and her guests is very needed and appreciated. Thank you, Kea for being open and continuing to spread mental health awareness.

Misha.Nicole ,

It's Like Having Company From a Non-Judgmental Friend

I can't remember how I ran into T-Kea's podcast, but I know that it stemmed from Twitter. Her support, encouragement and praise for individuals pushing and getting through and to the otherside of darkness has been so pure on social media. We've even messaged back and forth when I questioned going back to medication. The dark place got darker just before my 27th birthday... I saught the highest level of support and that was hospitalization. Imagine feeling so low that you can't tolerate listening to music. On my commute to my program after being discharged from the hospital, I would listen to her. It felt as if she was in the car with me. My loneliness was so strong that I didn't want to be around others, but T-Kea really got me through and her amazing guests.

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