*** Top Podcast in the world for Mental Health***
Casanova Williams, CEO, Father, Husband, Friend, Leaders, Creator, Entrepreneur which brings challenges everyday. But society never addresses mental health of the black male as they do with other races and genders. For a black males the image is always ghetto, thug, aggressive, lazy, sex addict, dead beat father, criminal or just toxic masculinity. Black men are never seen as victims of mental health issues.
This podcast is not a replacement to therapy, but is an alternative thought-provoking option that showcases real-life stories to help connect Black Men with their feelings and for others to understand the day to day struggles of being a black male in America and the roll mental health plays.
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*** Top Podcast in the world for Mental Health***
Casanova Williams, CEO, Father, Husband, Friend, Leaders, Creator, Entrepreneur which brings challenges everyday. But society never addresses mental health of the black male as they do with other races and genders. For a black males the image is always ghetto, thug, aggressive, lazy, sex addict, dead beat father, criminal or just toxic masculinity. Black men are never seen as victims of mental health issues.
This podcast is not a replacement to therapy, but is an alternative thought-provoking option that showcases real-life stories to help connect Black Men with their feelings and for others to understand the day to day struggles of being a black male in America and the roll mental health plays.
50/50 Mentality: A trap against black man to criminalize us.
Black Men's Mental Health Podcast
31 minutes 14 seconds
4 months ago
50/50 Mentality: A trap against black man to criminalize us.
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In this episode of Black Men’s Mental Health, host Casanova Williams dives into the real truth behind the “50/50 mentality” and how it’s been used as a trap against Black men. Cas breaks down how society pushes the idea that men should pay for everything to prove their worth but later, that same sacrifice can be turned against them. He unpacks how women can be encouraged to flip the script, claiming they felt powerless or trapped because the man covered everything financially. Cas draws a connection to high-profile cases like Cassie and Diddy, where past financial support is now being used as proof of control or abuse. This episode is a raw, eye-opening look at how money, power, and perception intersect and how Black men often end up paying the price emotionally and legally.
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Black Men's Mental Health Podcast
*** Top Podcast in the world for Mental Health***
Casanova Williams, CEO, Father, Husband, Friend, Leaders, Creator, Entrepreneur which brings challenges everyday. But society never addresses mental health of the black male as they do with other races and genders. For a black males the image is always ghetto, thug, aggressive, lazy, sex addict, dead beat father, criminal or just toxic masculinity. Black men are never seen as victims of mental health issues.
This podcast is not a replacement to therapy, but is an alternative thought-provoking option that showcases real-life stories to help connect Black Men with their feelings and for others to understand the day to day struggles of being a black male in America and the roll mental health plays.