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Black Men's Mental Health Podcast

Black Men's Mental Health Podcast

By: The Culture Radio
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*** Top Podcast in the world for Mental Health*** Casanova Williams, CEO, Father, Husband, Friend, Leaders, Creator, Entrepreneur which brings challenges everyday. But society never addresses mental health of the black male as they do with other races and genders. For a black males the image is always ghetto, thug, aggressive, lazy, sex addict, dead beat father, criminal or just toxic masculinity. Black men are never seen as victims of mental health issues. This podcast is not a replacement to therapy, but is an alternative thought-provoking option that showcases real-life stories to help connect Black Men with their feelings and for others to understand the day to day struggles of being a black male in America and the roll mental health plays.The Culture Radio © 2024 Hygiene & Healthy Living Personal Development Personal Success Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Jamal Bryant: Hidden Agenda
    Jun 26 2025

    In this episode, Casanova Williams takes a hard look at Pastor Jamal Bryant and his long history of controversy. From questionable sermons to personal scandals, Cas unpacks how Bryant’s actions have helped him stay relevant—and what that says about the platforms we give certain public figures. More importantly, he explores how this kind of clout-chasing impacts the mental health and trust of Black men, especially when spiritual leaders are supposed to guide, not manipulate.

    Check out our radio station "Black Men's Mental Health Radio" on The Culture Radio Network at www.thecultureradio.com.

    Download the app for free at www.thecultureradio.com/culturetree

    To keep up with casanova and will his ventures go to www.casanovawilliams.com

    Check out Couple of Critics where me and my wife do reviews on everything from restruants, events, concerts and more.

    Also Divorce Not An Option Podcast. A podcast about marriage and talking about navigating healthy relationships and marriage.

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    23 mins
  • 50/50 Mentality: A trap against black man to criminalize us.
    Jun 24 2025

    Check out the website at www.blackmensmentalhealth.com

    Men are Meant to be Broken: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DWBC7CRK

    In this episode of Black Men’s Mental Health, host Casanova Williams dives into the real truth behind the “50/50 mentality” and how it’s been used as a trap against Black men. Cas breaks down how society pushes the idea that men should pay for everything to prove their worth but later, that same sacrifice can be turned against them. He unpacks how women can be encouraged to flip the script, claiming they felt powerless or trapped because the man covered everything financially. Cas draws a connection to high-profile cases like Cassie and Diddy, where past financial support is now being used as proof of control or abuse. This episode is a raw, eye-opening look at how money, power, and perception intersect and how Black men often end up paying the price emotionally and legally.

    Check out our radio station "Black Men's Mental Health Radio" on The Culture Radio Network at www.thecultureradio.com.

    Download the app for free at www.thecultureradio.com/culturetree

    To keep up with casanova and will his ventures go to www.casanovawilliams.com

    Check out Couple of Critics where me and my wife do reviews on everything from restruants, events, concerts and more.

    Also Divorce Not An Option Podcast. A podcast about marriage and talking about navigating healthy relationships and marriage.

    check out the all natural product line: www.cultured.skin

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    31 mins
  • Emotional Men Are Bad Men: The Tragic Story of Rodney Hinton
    Jun 6 2025

    In this episode of Black Men’s Mental Health, Casanova Williams unpacks the harmful belief that emotional men aren’t good men—and how this belief connects to a deeper issue affecting Black communities. Cas takes a hard look at how many Black boys are raised in emotionally charged households, often by women doing their best under tough circumstances, but without consistent examples of emotional discipline and control from male figures. As a result, many men grow up not knowing how to manage their emotions in a healthy way, which can lead to serious consequences.

    Cas examines the tragic story of Rodney Hinton, a man whose bottled-up anger and emotional confusion led to a devastating act of violence. Hinton’s story is a painful reminder of what can happen when men are never taught to handle their emotions with self-control, responsibility, and clarity. His life and the lives affected by his actions show what’s at stake when we avoid teaching boys to lead with logic and discipline.

    This episode dives into how men often learn emotional control only through pain and tragedy, rather than through guidance and mentorship. Cas challenges the current culture, arguing that Black men need to be taught how to balance emotion with reason not suppress feelings, but channel them in a way that builds strength instead of destruction

    Check out the website at www.blackmensmentalhealth.com

    Men are Meant to be Broken: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DWBC7CRK

    Check out our radio station "Black Men's Mental Health Radio" on The Culture Radio Network at www.thecultureradio.com.

    Download the app for free at www.thecultureradio.com/culturetree

    To keep up with casanova and will his ventures go to www.casanovawilliams.com

    Check out Couple of Critics where me and my wife do reviews on everything from restruants, events, concerts and more.

    Also Divorce Not An Option Podcast. A podcast about marriage and talking about navigating healthy relationships and marriage.

    check out the all natural product line: www.cultured.skin

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    35 mins
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I most definitely can relate to this message or episode because I grew up from a broken family, and has been treated as the back sheep of the family .I also struggle to adapt from my black community or school

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