This podcast consist of educated men from different backgrounds and cultural values to be a sounding board to each other and talk about daily issues that men might face in life. Whether it’s funny stories, women troubles, daddy issues, personal beef between each other, uplifting black women, ect. Mostly to promote mental health within the black male community along with some comedy. As men we acknowledge our male privilege and will love to have an opinion on these various topics.
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This podcast consist of educated men from different backgrounds and cultural values to be a sounding board to each other and talk about daily issues that men might face in life. Whether it’s funny stories, women troubles, daddy issues, personal beef between each other, uplifting black women, ect. Mostly to promote mental health within the black male community along with some comedy. As men we acknowledge our male privilege and will love to have an opinion on these various topics.
In this episode The Wholesome Men Podcast talks about how cancel culture may or may not effect society today. They also discuss unpacked trauma and how they effect their personal relationships, and the evolution of the father and son relationships.
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Topic Order:
-Intro (0:00)
-Cancel Culture (2:40)
-Unpacked Trauma (19:34)
-Vulnerability of Fathers and Sons/Outro (34:22)
The Wholesome Men Podcast
This podcast consist of educated men from different backgrounds and cultural values to be a sounding board to each other and talk about daily issues that men might face in life. Whether it’s funny stories, women troubles, daddy issues, personal beef between each other, uplifting black women, ect. Mostly to promote mental health within the black male community along with some comedy. As men we acknowledge our male privilege and will love to have an opinion on these various topics.