Hosts:
Battle Rapper & Artist ”Street Hymns”
Non-Profit Worker & Musician ”Elisha ’Tre’ McCall”
w/ Dancer & Chef ”Caleb Berry” sit down in the midst of a live studio audience to discuss a variety of pressing topics from a black male’s point-of-view.
Whether it’s dating & black love, mental health, music & entertainment, church culture, or current events... These three offer an unfiltered and unapologetic outlook that is designed not only to spark questions but ultimately lead to action and answers.
Join the #BMDT as we also have special guests and co-hosts stop by from time to time to spice things up and also allow the live studio audience to join in during the occasional ”smoke session”.
Many conversations are overdue, but black men do talk.
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Hosts:
Battle Rapper & Artist ”Street Hymns”
Non-Profit Worker & Musician ”Elisha ’Tre’ McCall”
w/ Dancer & Chef ”Caleb Berry” sit down in the midst of a live studio audience to discuss a variety of pressing topics from a black male’s point-of-view.
Whether it’s dating & black love, mental health, music & entertainment, church culture, or current events... These three offer an unfiltered and unapologetic outlook that is designed not only to spark questions but ultimately lead to action and answers.
Join the #BMDT as we also have special guests and co-hosts stop by from time to time to spice things up and also allow the live studio audience to join in during the occasional ”smoke session”.
Many conversations are overdue, but black men do talk.
October is used to honor and remember those affected by miscarriage or stillbirth, SIDS, and pregnancy and infant loss, including recognizing Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day on October 15th. Families impacted by pregnancy loss (i.e., miscarriage, stillbirth, neonatal loss, or SIDS death) face stigma, disenfranchised grief, and isolation. For instance, the emotional impact on grieving fathers is rarely discussed. Historically, their experiences with pregnancy loss have been left in the shadows.
A quarter of all pregnancies are miscarried, and 24,000 babies are born stillborn every year. In 2020 alone, the Centers for Disease Control reported 21,000 stillbirths in the United States.
However, despite these shocking figures, we still don’t talk about the particular kind of grief that comes with this loss and its devastating effects. The grief of men. Black men sit and talk with nursing professional "Tobi Tajomavwo" owner of "Ajoke Nursing Concierge."
Black Men Due Talk
Hosts:
Battle Rapper & Artist ”Street Hymns”
Non-Profit Worker & Musician ”Elisha ’Tre’ McCall”
w/ Dancer & Chef ”Caleb Berry” sit down in the midst of a live studio audience to discuss a variety of pressing topics from a black male’s point-of-view.
Whether it’s dating & black love, mental health, music & entertainment, church culture, or current events... These three offer an unfiltered and unapologetic outlook that is designed not only to spark questions but ultimately lead to action and answers.
Join the #BMDT as we also have special guests and co-hosts stop by from time to time to spice things up and also allow the live studio audience to join in during the occasional ”smoke session”.
Many conversations are overdue, but black men do talk.