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Black Men Vent Too
Johnathon and Leon Davis, Jr.
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“We Are A Nashville Based Podcast That Focuses On Open & Opinionated Conversations About Black Men Issues” Father and Son duo Leon Davis, Jr. & Johnathon Davis have created a platform that gives listeners both a millennial and “old school” perspective on black men issues and mental health. Too many black men suffer from years of suppressed emotions. This podcast provides these men with a chance to get things off their chest while hopefully, with their testimony, inspiring other black men to do the same as well. It’s time for your voice to be heard brother … come vent with us today 🎙🖤 #BMVT
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“We Are A Nashville Based Podcast That Focuses On Open & Opinionated Conversations About Black Men Issues” Father and Son duo Leon Davis, Jr. & Johnathon Davis have created a platform that gives listeners both a millennial and “old school” perspective on black men issues and mental health. Too many black men suffer from years of suppressed emotions. This podcast provides these men with a chance to get things off their chest while hopefully, with their testimony, inspiring other black men to do the same as well. It’s time for your voice to be heard brother … come vent with us today 🎙🖤 #BMVT
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“My Mental Matters In May” with Don Loiacano ✌🏽
Black Men Vent Too
1 hour 37 minutes 40 seconds
6 months ago
“My Mental Matters In May” with Don Loiacano ✌🏽

Good Morning Nashville ☀️


IT IS MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH! 🚨


Every month is a month that we try to push hard behind mental health, but in May? We have to make sure that we are next level with every episode, every guest, and any part of what we do for the month. May will debut our season/series titled “My Mental Matters in May.” Like last year, this season is to truly center in on what mental health means to our community by way of inviting guests that aren’t all black men. May is a month where we want to embrace all ethnicities, genders, and cultures in our own way. Expect this month to be filled with diversity, different perspectives, and an overall twist to how we do our week-to-week content. Let’s get into this weeks episode. 🔥


It is never fun to be in the middle of a mental health crisis, and not know who to call, what to do, or where to go. NAMI Davidson County is just one of a few chapters here in Tennessee, but they are an organization that has worked effortlessly to ensure when there is a mental health need, they come first to render service when it’s needed. We take some time to sit down with the Chief Program Officer of NAMI Davidson County, Mr. Don Loiacano ⭐️


Don vents about how he has been dealing with his own mental health struggles for the last 40 years, and truly comes to speak to us about his lived experiences behind managing his mental health throughout his life. We highlight NAMI as a whole, talk about the NAMIWalks Nashville event, and Don talks to our audience more about how NAMI began and what they do. 💫


Don is a proud dad, and talks about how tough it can be at times navigating a mental health crisis while still trying to be a parent. We don’t talk about how hard it is as an adult to manage your own mental health issues, then learn that your child may have a diagnoses, and now have to help them manage theirs too. Don is very vocal in our episode about his diagnosis of OCD, Depression, & Anxiety. Take some time today to listen in to Don’s story and how daily he does the best he can to not be defined by his diagnosis, but using his diagnosis and story to help the next person overcome what he has thus far. 🙏🏽



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Black Men Vent Too
“We Are A Nashville Based Podcast That Focuses On Open & Opinionated Conversations About Black Men Issues” Father and Son duo Leon Davis, Jr. & Johnathon Davis have created a platform that gives listeners both a millennial and “old school” perspective on black men issues and mental health. Too many black men suffer from years of suppressed emotions. This podcast provides these men with a chance to get things off their chest while hopefully, with their testimony, inspiring other black men to do the same as well. It’s time for your voice to be heard brother … come vent with us today 🎙🖤 #BMVT