
EP. 19 A MASCULINE'S JOURNEY TO HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS (RELATIONSHIP SERIES EDITION) It is important that we do the work of healing trauma, wounds and experiences that no longer serve us to promote healthier relationships. This is not only the work of one race or gender but the work of us all. Join me and I discuss relationships with my special guest Marquis Smith a 26 year old Bay Area native, willing to do the work of healing. During this MENTAL HEALTH MONTH of May, we will discuss his rough start in relationships, what he sees and values in healthy relationships currently and best practices to cultivate and maintain long lasting, healthy, reciprocal relationships.
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