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 4: Pee in a Cup, Save Your Life: The New Test That's Changing Prostate Cancer Screening - Dr. Jeff Tosoian
Real Health Black Men
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7 months ago
Episode 4: Pee in a Cup, Save Your Life: The New Test That's Changing Prostate Cancer Screening - Dr. Jeff Tosoian
We'd love to hear from you Dr. Jeff Tosoian reveals a groundbreaking advancement in prostate cancer detection that could save thousands of lives, especially among Black men who face double the risk of both diagnosis and death from this disease. The newly available My Prostate Score 2.0 (MPS2.0) test represents years of meticulous research aimed at solving one of medicine's most persistent challenges: accurately identifying dangerous prostate cancers while reducing unnecessary procedures. Gro...
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...