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 9: Black and African-Descent Collaborative For Prostate Cancer Action (BACPAC)
Real Health Black Men
1 hour 14 minutes
2 months ago
Episode 9: Black and African-Descent Collaborative For Prostate Cancer Action (BACPAC)
We'd love to hear from you BACPAC is addressing the alarming prostate cancer disparities affecting Black men through innovative patient-centered research that transforms how cancer care is delivered. Black men are 2-2.4 times more likely to die from prostate cancer and 60-70% more likely to be diagnosed with aggressive forms, making this community-driven approach essential for creating effective solutions. • BACPAC stands for Black and African Descent Collaborative for Prostate Cancer Action...
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...