We'd love to hear from you We trace Victor Ingram’s path from a tough Las Vegas childhood to the Marine Corps, a recall to war, and a second career as a mental health therapist serving veterans and civilians. We confront stigma, faith without action, and how coaching-style therapy helps men build real strength. We cover topics such as: • Origins in a single‑parent home and early mentors • Boot camp shock, identity, and belonging • 9/11 recall, combat tours, and PTSD recovery • Launching a soc...
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We'd love to hear from you We trace Victor Ingram’s path from a tough Las Vegas childhood to the Marine Corps, a recall to war, and a second career as a mental health therapist serving veterans and civilians. We confront stigma, faith without action, and how coaching-style therapy helps men build real strength. We cover topics such as: • Origins in a single‑parent home and early mentors • Boot camp shock, identity, and belonging • 9/11 recall, combat tours, and PTSD recovery • Launching a soc...
Episode 3: Three Brothers, One Battle: Prostate Cancer Journeys- George Leonce; Arthur Leonce; Grantley Martelly
Real Health Black Men
47 minutes
8 months ago
Episode 3: Three Brothers, One Battle: Prostate Cancer Journeys- George Leonce; Arthur Leonce; Grantley Martelly
We'd love to hear from you In our latest episode, my two brothers and I share our heart-wrenching and yet inspiring journeys through prostate cancer. From early diagnosis to treatment pathways, our discussions delve into the emotional and mental health implications of navigating this battle. You’ll hear firsthand the importance of regular check-ups and community support in managing prostate health, especially for Black men who are at a higher risk. We've come together not just as siblings bu...
Real Health Black Men
We'd love to hear from you We trace Victor Ingram’s path from a tough Las Vegas childhood to the Marine Corps, a recall to war, and a second career as a mental health therapist serving veterans and civilians. We confront stigma, faith without action, and how coaching-style therapy helps men build real strength. We cover topics such as: • Origins in a single‑parent home and early mentors • Boot camp shock, identity, and belonging • 9/11 recall, combat tours, and PTSD recovery • Launching a soc...