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The Black Coffee Club Live: "Dear Black Men" (1.17.2024) #TheBlackCoffeeClub
Honey Baes! We have our first official episode of our new segment DBM! In this episode we talk about Black Men uplifting one another, apologizing, fatherhood, reassurance, and we get heavy on the compliments as well! This is only the first of many more to come!
On this episode of Mud Talk we host a special edition titled "Dear Black Men" where we have an open and honest conversation about Black Men's mental health and the stigma surrounding Black men and mental health.Please be advised that the thoughts and views shared during the show are personal stories and experiences and are not meant to be used as a diagnosis. Personal stories and experiences could be triggering so please listen with care.
On this episode of Mud Talk we host a special edition titled "Dear Black Men" where we have an open and honest conversation about Black Men's mental health and the stigma surrounding Black men and mental health.Please be advised that the thoughts and views shared during the show are personal stories and experiences and are not meant to be used as a diagnosis. Personal stories and experiences could be triggering so please listen with care.
This episode contains content from B.E.A.M. & TherapyForBlackMen.org. This episode contains an affirmation for Black Men via B.E.A.M. called DEAR BLACK MEN by Yolo Akili, a poem entitled I WEEP by Mr. Benjamin Calixte & a call to action letter by Isaiah F. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/obsidian-queen/message
Happy 2023! And happy (almost) Valentine's Day!! We want to show our love this v-day to our favorite FINEEEE and straight up sexy actors on this special Black History Month episode! Think we missed some fine men on our list? Let us know!! And stay tuned for a brand new season of HCPC coming soon!Catch us bi-weekly on Fridays at a new time: 3 PM PST, 5PM CST, and 6 PM EST on Apple Podcasts, Youtube, and Buzzsprout! Have a film or TV show you want us to watch? Leave us a suggestion on IG @hotcombsandpopcorn. Make sure to share the episode and throw us a like!
Jewel Guy, author of Dear Black Men, teams up with her husband, Desmond Guy, to create safe space for Black women to be honored, respected, heard and understood without judgement. In this healing tool, the authors guide the readers through long overdue apologies, introspective questions, and affirmations that will nourish the soul of Black women. In this Episode we explore the book and analyze some of the apologies, questions, and affirmations in the book. Jewel's Website: Jewel Guy | jewelguy.co – Healer, Empathetic Soul, Visual Storyteller, Filmmaker MasterMine Website: https://mastermine.podcastpage.io --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mastermine-mrg/message
Jewel and Desmond Guy are focused on healing the Black Family. After necessary conversations that enhanced and stabilized their relationship, they decided to share their journey with the world by writing. The product of this was two books Dear Black Men and Dear Black Women. For this episode we will be discussing Dear Black Men. Dear Black Men gives Black men the opportunity to reflect and express without interruption or judgment. It is an opportunity for Black men to be heard and understood. It is a journey to create empathy while dispelling the lies, assumptions, and non-communicated expectations that are often placed on Black men. Dear Black Men is a mirror. A window into our souls. It requires us to ask the hard questions, place ourselves in a Black man's shoes, listen to understand, acknowledge our behavior, atone for our short-sightedness, and begin again with clarity and true understanding. This book is a catalyst for establishing healthy relationships with the men so many say they love. Jewel Guy's Website: Dear Black Men: Affirmations, Questions, & Apologies You May Not Have Heard – Jewel Guy | jewelguy.co MasterMine Website: https://mastermine.podcastpage.io --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mastermine-mrg/message
This week on BeadsNButter...Entrepreneur CornerUpdates: New release? Events? Collaborations?Challenges and successesReactionsP-ValleyThe ChiLove & Marriage DCRHOAMarried to MedicineRHODbeadsnbutterpod@gmail.comwww.instagram.com/beadsnbutterpod/www.instagram.com/zeninajar/www.instagram.com/beadsbywoo/Producer:www.instagram.com/vinemeup/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
June is Men's Health Month so I talked directly to my brothers about Primary Care Doctors on the "Dear Black Men" episode. I covered what is a PCP, how can they help you, and how to find them. Let's Connect: IG: @blackhealthlit Twitter: @blackhealthlit Website(s): www.blackhealthlit.org Resource Links: Health Screenings Schedule The Importance of Having a Primary Care Doctor --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blackhealthlit/support
Hey black men! And black men only. Let me talk to y'all real quick. I got a couple of things to say.. tune in.
Let's Chat! On this episode, I share my thoughts on the Oscars incident between Chris Rock and Will Smith and why we need conflict resolution courses mandated in public schools. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/undisputedpolitics/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/undisputedpolitics/support
Merryyyyy Christmassssss!!!!! This week we get into the infamous ick list and the hilarious and ridiculous things that have given women the ick. We discuss accountability in toxic masculinity and Rukiya issues an apology to all of the men she unknowingly encouraged to be toxic (while Fola does no such thing). Share your toxic ick moments with us using #WaitAmIToxic!! Follow Us: Instagram: @waitamitoxic Twitter: @waitamitoxic Fola's IG: @folashade Fola's Twitter: @fola_shade Rukiya's IG: @rukiya_newts Artwork by @WhyZedStudio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey there! This week I talk to Dr. Mthembu about men's mental health and how men can cultivate healthier relationships. Do engage with Dr. Mthembu on twitter to receive notifications about #DearBlackMen - twitter.com/bongani_mthembu
Do Black men feel empowered enough to share their stories without judgement? Do black men practice self-care? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whyyousaythatjazzradio/support
Hey Luv ........and Welcome to the “LUV MEESH Podcast” I am your host Meesh ...... It's a billion people in the world and I'm one of them so welcome to my podcast Where I share my thoughts opinions and ramblings and sometimes I'll have guests but no subject is off limits Let the conversation begin ….
On this season 4 premiere of Liquor Talk, not one but two podcasts join Vic to kick off season 4 of Liquor Talk. The ladies of the Ladies Lair Podcast and the ladies of the Looking Glass Podcast joined the boss to kick off season 4 of Liquor Talk in an epic fashion. Topics covered were do people date for fun or do they date for purpose, young basketball player getting hit with outrageous child support, is it possible for a independent woman to submit to a man, why do people allow themselves to be in a sexless marriage, how do men talk themselves out of getting laid. Main topic for this episode is what are some things black women want to say to black men. Follow the podcast on IG @ liquortalkpodcast. Donate to the podcast via PayPal @ liquortalk or Cash App $realvj. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/liquortalkpodcast/support
Welcome back to my abundant, prosperous, amazing channel
Dear Black Men...we have something we want to say to you. Listen in --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thevibrantsoulz/message
Dear Black Men, we NEED you. we WANT you. we CARE about you. we CHERISH you. Breaking family cycles and traumas. Dying slowly - eating habits, violence, racial ignorance. Our Black children NEED fathers. Our Black mothers NEED sons. Our Black women need husbands! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
this topic is well overdue and it's regarding the treatment of black women by black men. as temi wonderfully said in this video, this is not another video bashing our black men but simply highlighting our experiences, where the strife between black men and black women has come from and how we can actually move forward. extra emphasis on the moving forward!
Special Guest: Virgil David Join Obi Jay & Kyle (who has tagged along) with our special guest, Virgil David, in our 11th episode of The Black Pill Podcast as we discuss our experiences and journey of what it means to be a black man in America, and much more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blackpillpodcast/support
yea this the one for us! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chitownnatives/support
Phree Tha Truth sits with Roqy Tyraid on a special episode of Convo Sessions! This is a two for one! Highlighting Dear Black Men and my first artist spotlight! Talking music, activism, protests, and more! This Black Man is making impact and change in the community around him! Very meaningful conversation not your average artist!! Tune into this conversation! *****This episode is sponsored by Adam Lyons Do you like giving advice on love and relationships???Stop doing it for free and get paid! Get your Dating Coach Certification for men and women! Introducing the first ever certification course that gives you the skills and knowledge to become a certified dating coach in 12 weeks and endorsed by Phree Tha Truth, social influencer and radio host! Learn from some of the best coaches at the top of the dating world and gain the skills you need to start or further your business services! Get started at: http://qrgo.page.link./Vec7M
Discussing, WHY is it to SOME BLACK men, the more African a woman looks, the darker she is...the less accepted she is by BLACK men or chosen by high ranking men? Why are these women ONLY seen as struggle? I NEED answers! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mocha-chameleon/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mocha-chameleon/support
Phree Tha Truth talks about some trending topics involving black men and their voices! Phree started Dear Black Men to provide a platform for Black Men voices to be heard and respected! So she is giving her thoughts on the latest with Kevin Hart, Kevin Kelley Owner of True Kitchen + Koctails, and Gospel singer Smokie Norful! Join the conversation! phreethatruth.com
In today’s episode, I’m chiming in on the untimely death of King Von and Moe3......You know the Vibes --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vantrice-washington/message
Phree Tha Truth sits with Dear Black Men November spotlight Bro Anthony! Discussing his community involvement with young men and the protection of the Black Woman! Tune in and learn bout Bro Anthony don't want to miss this conversation! phreethatruth.com Bio on dearblackmen.app
God is a black man Deep mahogany skin Hands so big This colossal woman Feels tiny in Voice so deep His speech is like a swarm of honeybees Sounds just as sweet Lips as soft and smooth as coconut milk Quenching my thirst at 3 am Just the thought of him This must be the milk and honey The Israelites were wandering for for 40 years It’s only been 30 for me But life without you still felt like an eternity Legs like tree trunks and I want to climb Build my fort My inner child’s fortress Finally protected I whisper all my secrets into your walls And you are the keeper of them all God of a man Ode to the black man More beauty More melanin Black berry Sweet juice Dripping down my chin How How could this love be a sin How could my lips not utter in worship How could I not bow to you in submission I feel like you are all my prayers Come to fruition I Barr my fangs And I bare my claws The jealousy of my insecurities Threatening to ruin it all Your lion heart My Leo eyes Charming smile Making this roaming lioness Want to stay a while Soft chocolate covered marshmallow lips Oh what heavenly ecstasy it would be to kiss What glory it would be in those protective arms What miraculous phenomena to be called “mine” by that sweet honeycomb voice God of a man You said let there be light into my barren universe now there’s days with you No more endless nights But nights with you are just as beautiful Riddled with the stars that you are A million wishes and galaxies Milky and smooth I love you You are glitter & You are gold Exploding inside me Fierce and bold No matter what lies the world has told Beautiful black man this is your ode And I love you With all my soul #love #poetry #spokenword #ode #twinflame #twinflameseperation --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/medusa-oblongata/support
Today's episode is specifically for Men. It is a message of Encouragement. It is a message of Love. I hope you listen to this episode on The days that you feel down or Lost. If you like what you hear please share with someone that may need it. Thank you for listening! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/maxineteelerealestate/support
Join us as we share our appreciation for the black man. Book club members look out for new content in the chat soon.
Dear Black Men author Jewel Guy and her husband Desmond Guy Interview Keith and Roxann about “How do you navigate being triggered in a relationship & where to start. This interview is from Dear Back men alive discussions on Instagram.
Dear Black Men Part 1 was a hit. So I decided to run this episode back. Dear Black Men, who do you need to forgive in order to begin to heal? What are some of the pressures that you face but rarely talk about? What were you taught about relationships when you were young? How did it help or hinder you? What has been the greatest lesson learned as a father? On this episode I am joined by the host of Socially THOTful Podcast, Warren and Tyler. They open up and let me into their world as Black Men and answer some tough questions so that I can understand their plight better. As a Black Woman, I feel it is important to get their point of view so that we can love each other better without assumptions or judgement. I hope you enjoy. Both of these Young men can be found on ig @s.t_podcast (#sociallyTHOTfulpodcast). Tyler's personal Instagram is @_blvck.king_ and Warren's personal Instagram is @levysicecream. Please make sure you comment, like and subscribe. We would love to hear your thoughts on this episode. - Dia --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reclaimingmypowerpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/reclaimingmypowerpodcast/support
Listen in as I share what Podcast Creator IamBroadway and I discussed uplifting black women during a HerTalk Social Media Segment on IG Live. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hertalk/support
Dear Black Men & Poverty: Travis Howard Shining light on women empowerment! Edifying, growing, learning, building, and sunshining together on topics that will empower women to be strong and empowered to help the next woman! While keeping God the center of our conversations we just want to vent and become the Queens we were intended to be!!!
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Dear Black Men, Let me start by saying that YOU are incredible human beings. I admire who you are. Your presence. Your grace. Your strength. This episode is all about you. You are a necessary. I am your teammate not competition. This conversation was important to help Black women try to understand your plight. Nothing is going to be an overnight fix, but we must all start somewhere. I love you Black Man. A special shout out to @campaignszn on ig, @theoriginalplaymaker on ig, @_blvck.king_ & @therealjusblack ! All of you were dope and I appreciate the honesty and great company. I love ya'll. Please be sure to comment, share and subscribe to the podcast if you have not yet done so! Peace, Love & Light. -Diana --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reclaimingmypowerpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/reclaimingmypowerpodcast/support
This episode is a channeled message. Messages from me, and messages from spirit. May this episode reach those it’s meant to reach and teach those it’s meant to teach. Asé
We are all we got. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Black men, we are failing Black women. RIP Oluwatoyin Salau J. Cole is perfect example of fragile masculinity in the presence of an intelligent Black woman Dave Chappelle, please stop erasing Black women. This week's resources: Black man organizing or leading spaces to unlearn patriarchal violence and misogyny. - Thread by @awkward_duck The Safe Black Girls Checklist - @BlackAmazon Do you have any questions for us? Did you learn something during today's episode? Did you change your mind about a particular topic? Let us us know. Email us your questions/comments/feedback at letstalkbruh@gmail.com and we'll read and respond to your email on an upcoming episode. Follow Let's Talk Bruh on Twitter & Instagram Join our Men's Facebook Group here: Let's Talk Bruh Facebook Group Subscribe to the Let's Talk Bruh YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsa2wXlKMWlpAER8v16zXZw
We gotta come together and make this shit work. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/missbehavinpod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/missbehavinpod/support
Queen K & Complex Angel dedicate this episode to the lovely black men out there.
A podcast where we talk about issues people expect women to be very taboo about from the black woman perspective. Complex Angel and Queen K show you how a sisterhood is supposed to be.
In today's episode the duo uses their platform to voice their feelings and thoughts on whats is going on and how they are personally affected The ladies are proud on how we have come together as a nation protesting to say Enough is Enough. Stop killing our people. Black Lives Matter! We will get justice for George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and Breonna Taylor This episode is dedicated to every black men and the black men in our lives. We respect you, support you, value you, and love you. Dear Black Men, You are Kings You are Loved You are Magic! Your Life Matters! Find below links/petitions where you can make a difference: https://www.justiceforbigfloyd.com https://www.runwithmaud.com https://www.standwithbre.com https://www.change.org/p/united-states-supreme-court-justice-for-kendrick-johnson?recruiter=892242914&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=psf_combo_share_abi&utm_term=psf_combo_share_abi&recruited_by_id=84be3200-9821-11e8-a114-db091f4ac2f9 Follow the podcast instagram account ( @ girlfriendsguide_podcast ) And send any questions or feedback you have to girlfriendsguidepodcast@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/girlfriendsguide/support
With all that has been happening in the media especially to our black men, we wanted to shed some light on our experiences having black men in our lives. We want black men everywhere to know that we see you, we appreciate you and we care for you. #blacklivesmatter Overview: In a nutshell, We are just 2 young ladies trying to understand the world around us as daughters, sisters and just becoming wives, mothers, all while juggling careers, relationships, marriage, mental health and a whole lot more. During our each of episodes we aim to share our experiences and perspectives with you as well as referencing the experiences of our focus group. We are by no means experts and just like our name suggests, we are simply trying to navigate our lives while keeping a grip on things that matter. Join us for future episodes as we dissect topics pertaining to… pretty much everything! We hope that you are able to go with us on our this learning journey. Sit back relax and Let's get a grip on life with your host Gifty Idan and Stacey Asiedu. Instrumental music by Tribex Music/ T: 8602458908 Follow us on IG at sisgetagrip for inspiration and tips when you feel like you are losing your grip on things.
Please take a moment of silence for all the black lives we've lost to racist, senseless violence....Dear Black Men.....We love you ep.102Instagram: Twinish.podcast
This episode is dedicated to Black Men. #NoJusticeNoPeace
A love letter to black men, host Glenys Clarice, shares words of encouragement with the hopes of empowering men to keep the faith as they strive to become better husbands, fathers, brothers and friends in a season where tomorrow is uncertain. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beinghappy/support
Ok. So needless to say, I've had an interesting few days and I just had to vent a little bit. Brothas, can ya'll have our backs a little more?
In this episode, Clint is with friend and clothing designer Claude Michelle and they're discussing masculinity and why its hurting us as black men, also that beautiful feeling when you FINALLY get the number and what to do with it. And a good Ask Clint Thank you guys for listening. Follow Advice From A F*ck Boy on IG @advicefromafckboy Follow Advice From A F*ck Boy on Twitter @advicefromafboy Watch Advice From A F*ck Boy on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/ComedianClintColey Follow Claude Michelle @claude_michelle New York City Live Podcast 2/14 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/advice-from-a-fck-boy-live-podcast-new-york-valentines-day-tickets-92244185843 Atlanta Live Podcast 2/15 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/advice-from-a-fck-boy-live-podcast-atlanta-tickets-92484029221?aff=utm_source%3Deb_email%26utm_medium%3Demail%26utm_campaign%3Dnew_event_email&utm_term=eventname_text Hollywood Improv Show 3/1 https://www.ticketweb.com/event/clint-coley-hollywood-improv-the-main-room-tickets/10424655?pl=hollyimprov&REFID=hollywoodWP&_ga=2.56386283.1926132979.1581054288-1714648688.1581054288 St. Louis Show 5/17 https://st-louis.heliumcomedy.com/shows/121928 Support The Film http://www.squareup.com/store/clintcoley $parentsfilm Ask Clint Questions clint@advicefromafckboy.com Join the F*ck Boy Group Singles Only Chat 213-358-9861
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Guest Carlos Muhammad joins me and reads a very beautiful letter he wrote to black men.1 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theculturalcorner/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theculturalcorner/support
Josh sees a scratch by @LeadingLightC and Lote sees @theLatekid, Josh's foolishness looses £10 to Lote.
In this episode Daryl and Raven connect with author Jewel Guy to discuss her book, "Dear Black Men". They also chop it up on the "controversy" surrounding Tank's appearance on Angela Yee's podcast, as well as Gucci Mane and the ramifications of "struggle love".Join Us On Instagram:Jewel Guy: www.instagram.com/jewelguy.coKeep Firing: www.instagram.com/justkeepfiringD. Taylor: www.instagram.com/dtaylorimagesRaven Ekundayo: www.instagram.com/scorpiyogiTHS Podcast: www.instagram.com/thspodcast Music by:Music by Chillhop: http://chillhop.com/listenL'indécis: https://soundcloud.com/lindecisListen on Spotify: http://bit.ly/ChillhopSpotify
I made a positive YouTube video about encouraging my BLACK MEN and someone tried to knock me off my square. Take a listen. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queen-meek/support
Phree Tha Truth talks with an unapologetic black man and special guest on her Dear Black Men panel, Vee! Tune as they speak on topics and other unapologetic black men like Samuel L. Jackson, Dave Chappelle, Jay-Z, and Paul Mooney! Come and join the conversation you dont want to miss this!phreethatruth.com
Phree Tha Truth talks with indie artist Yitti Hustla bout his career in the music game! His experience with the music scene, Nipsey Hussel impact, interracial dating in AZ, and more! Don't want to miss this conversation!!phreethatruth.com
Phree Tha Truth sits down and talks with creators of a group for bearded men and their admirers. . Also touching on topics about relationships and group economics... tune into this conversationphreethatruth.com
Phree Tha Truth sits down and talks with creators of a group for bearded men and their admirers. . Also touching on topics about relationships and group economics... tune into this conversationphreethatruth.com
Tune in for my Dear Black Men Series! Got to sit down this week with some awesome brothas Kash Ola, Grant Sing and Shah talking different topics bout life, being "black" in America and speaking about the Netflix series When They See Us tune in you don't want to miss this conversation!phreethatruth.com
Checkout Reginald’s new book Suffering into Success: www.reginaldahoward.com On today’s episode we have Rachel Poles MS @i_amh0pe and some of the things we discussed were: - Mental Health vs Mental Illness - Dealing with a nervous breakdown - The role relationships play in your mental health - What makes you think you’re ready for therapy - Ways Black Men affect Black women mental health - Learning healthy boundaries Plus much more! We like to thank our guest: @i_amh0pe Please follow them on social! Thank you for tuning into the Black Mental Health Podcast. We appreciate all the love and support for our weekly mental health discussions within the black community. We are will continue to provide conversations spanning from stress, suicide, anxiety, depression and a host of other topics. For more information please checkout reginaldahoward.com If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click here to subscribe via Apple Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/black-mental-health-podcast/id1394583671?mt=2 Click here to subscribe via YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1RoRdLUiPeh7Yr26MC113g Click here to subscribe via Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/464IOIGOsIUZPDV7ani1VB?si=5x4fYA3IQya5a6nnCpnnTg Click here to subscribe via iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-Black-Mental-Health-29945336 Click here to subscribe via Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/m/Intpgdsif3iub4vdq7ndjkbecxi?t=Black_Mental_Health_Podcast Click here to subscribe via Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=215605 Follow Reginald A. Howard on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/reginaldahoward/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reginaldahoward/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ReginaldAHoward LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/reginaldahoward Reginald A. Howard understands people. His life purpose is to help others by using his natural ability to relate with anyone. His platforms are dedicated to the advancement of society by problem solving through communication. He plans to be the bridge that brings the world closer together because most problems in the world stem from lack of communication. He doesn't care who you are and what you look like he's here to help.
RIP Nipsey Hussle. This week, in an effort to understand why our black men choose to kill each other instead of working/talking through their disagreements, we invited Lisa K.’s husband, @mm_pyro7 into the conversation. Why does this continue and how can we be different. This episode is a must listen!
RIP Nipsey Hussle. This week, in an effort to understand why our black men choose to kill each other instead of working/talking through their disagreements, we invited Lisa K.’s husband, @mm_pyro7 into the conversation. Why does this continue and how can we be different. This episode is a must listen!
We're back... The convo continuesphreethatruth.com
Dear Black Men: Feat; KeshuMuzic by Ghetto And Godly
Phree sits down and talks with two black men about life and relationships.phreethatruth.com
The Dear Black Men episode touches on various topics that women have for men in general.
There was a recent altercation between a dusty white crack head dude and a black woman working at a McDonald's. The fight seemed to drag on without any men interfering and most just filming and watching. Followed shortly after are the rash of alpha posturing by black men who weren't there “real men protect black Women blah” and sistas making a boatload of “dear black men” videos begging for masculinity and protection! Here's my thoughts --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this podcast , Mr. Q touches on recent youtube buzz about black women reaching out to black men to reconcile and be welcome black by them. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mr-q-the-war-machine/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mr-q-the-war-machine/support
This is a" part two" of Dear black Men. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mr-q-the-war-machine/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mr-q-the-war-machine/support
The sequel to Dear Black Men could only be Dear Black Women so that the ladies could get a different and honest perspective on what men would like to say to women. This is a great show for everyone to chime in on. Leave us your comments.
The ladies are back and brought some friends around to speak from their hearts about how they feel about black men and the messages they have for them. Hopefully, the message is met with an open mind and heart. Give us your feedback!
Dear Black men, there are some things we want you to know. Let's talk..
Episode 22 of "What's A Good Guy?" stems from Don P & LA noticing the statement "Black Men Ain't Shit." They expressed their person outtake on their statement. That comment created a dialog on how people should approach and respond to that comment. LA recites his first poem entitled "Dear Black Men". This episode was recorded on July 6th, 2017. To stay updated with us follow us on social media Twitter: @_whatsagoodguy Instagram: @whatsagoodguy Facebook Page: What's A Good Guy? Follow Us Individually Don P Twitter & Instagram: @donpeezly LA Twitter & Instagram: @stayfocusla