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Dear Black Boy: The therapeutic Podcast for Black Men
Montrell Pryor
18 episodes
3 days ago
Dear Black Boy is a podcast tailored to discuss mental health amongst black men and to open dialogue about the mental health challenges we face as well as offer up interventions that we can all incorporate within our day to day routines. Dear Black Boy is not a substitute for a licensed mental health clinician.
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Dear Black Boy is a podcast tailored to discuss mental health amongst black men and to open dialogue about the mental health challenges we face as well as offer up interventions that we can all incorporate within our day to day routines. Dear Black Boy is not a substitute for a licensed mental health clinician.
Show more...
Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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Black Men & HIV Part 2. HIV & Shame
Dear Black Boy: The therapeutic Podcast for Black Men
41 minutes 25 seconds
4 years ago
Black Men & HIV Part 2. HIV & Shame

With a diagnosis of HIV, it is so easy for individuals to experience shame and guilt when navigating this new diagnosis. Listen in as our guess P.J. Moton-Poole, LMSW discusses the ways shame presents itself with individuals living with HIV. 

Dear Black Boy: The therapeutic Podcast for Black Men
Dear Black Boy is a podcast tailored to discuss mental health amongst black men and to open dialogue about the mental health challenges we face as well as offer up interventions that we can all incorporate within our day to day routines. Dear Black Boy is not a substitute for a licensed mental health clinician.