Strong, Black, and Sad Sometimes is a space meant to discuss something not often talked about in the black community: mental illness. There’s a pressure to be a “strong black man/woman”, but what does this really mean? In this podcast, I discuss my own battle with mental illness as a black young adult. I’ll have guests come and talk about their experiences as well. Feel free to follow @strongblackandsadsometimes on Facebook and Instagram.
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Vanessa Whiting
Kimi Buser-Clancy: Actor, Writer, Optimist & Dr. Sam Buser: Psychologist &
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Lynn Lyons LICSW, Robin Hutson
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Danielle Berry
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Danielle Ojeabulu
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Justin Kuester
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Tegan Ryan
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Christia Jackson
Dr. B
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Jay Edwards
Calesia
Miriam Njoku
Mika Jean’Jacques
Really Alive Books
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Focus on the Family
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Tameka
Kelly Mental Health
Abi + Ruthie Chae
Skyler Town
Suhani Srivastava
Dan Warner
Aaron
Jarrod Suits, John Suits, Drew Walden
Kevin O'Donoghue, Niseema Dyan Diemer
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Monique J. Brown-Smith
Zach Duke
Niara Jasmine
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Mind Above
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Dr. Irileria "Leri" Muhammad
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Tamera Charisse Trotter
Debbie Heisler
Dr. Patricia Bay
Nik Young, LMFT and Alyssa Najera, LCSW
Skylar Galloway
Chinda Shammah
John and Sherrilyn
Bry Kauffman
Christi Richter & Samantha Ruwe
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Dr. Edward Avinger
Cindy Allred
Ellein Nasieku
Resilience Collective
Renee Jones
Paula & Reid
Diamond P
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Rosalien Stagg
Dr. Shauna Moore Reynolds
Sadie
Khushi Dadlani, Sanya Bathia, and Anika Popat
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Keyonna Williams
Giving Voice to Depression
This Teenage Life
EmpowerYOUth Programme
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