Ep.94 Clip: When Does Self-Assessment Start For Women?
Send us a text When does the self assessment start or stop for women? Or will the projection continue? Support the show https://www.abmnt.com
Chief, Bell and Prentice unpack past and present issues that affect black men's mental health and well-being. These brothers engage in honest, vulnerable dialogue surrounding the complexities of life as black men. They are committed to helping black men self-assess and grow more comfortable having difficult conversations while encouraging them to strive daily to become the best version of themselves.
Send us a text When does the self assessment start or stop for women? Or will the projection continue? Support the show https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Ladies were very upset about a recent social media post. Many are pointing the finger rather than taking accountability for their shortcomings. All Black Men Aint The Only Ones Who Need Therapy.. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text The women fire off negativity and insults at Prentice because of a social media post. Triggered or Nah? Support the show https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Chief & Bell get into super real convo with two of Bell's colleagues from the Corporate America space, Donnell Campbell and David "DJ" Jordan. This powerful conversation tackles growing up in the inner city, the lack of exposure to corporate America, dealing with racism in the workplace, losing a child and becoming a grandfather. The conversation takes many turns and invite tons of perspective. This is a conversation guaranteed to challenge your thoughts. Support the show http...
Send us a text Chief gives flowers to Donnell, acknowledging his strength and resilience after learning he lost a son. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Bell invites two of his most respected colleagues to join the podcast. This clip is DJ , another Director and extraordinaire in the DE&I space, explaining the joys of recently becoming a Grandfather and the difference in raising your own children vs grandchildren. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com...
Send us a text In this episode Bell invites two of his most respected colleagues to join the podcast. This clip is Donnell Campbell, a Director and extraordinaire in the DE&I space, breaking down the importance of carefully selecting the best workplace for yourself. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Chief, Prentice and Bell jump into conversation about integrity. Prentice and Bell discover that they "defend" their integrity in two different ways. the the conversation puts Chief in the HOTSEAT and the fellas dissect his thought process and responses to people who he feel lack integrity. This is a conversation that may challenge your perspective of integrity and encourage you to define it for yourself. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com...
Send us a text Prentice and Bell discover they “defend” their integrity in opposite ways. How do you protect your integrity? Support the show https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Should we expose our trials to our children??Sometimes striving to provide a better life for your kids can have them believing hardships don’t exist in our lives. Bell discloses a conversation with his daughter that opened his mind to a new perspective. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Prentice explains his rationale behind operating in a space of restraint vs integrity Support the show https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Peep the Scenario and tell us if Chief was overreacting Support the show https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Chief, Prentice and Bell dive into convo with L.C.S.W. Ray Wilson. The fellas were inspired to learn about the thought process and mind frame of an actual therapist. Reality is, some doctors need doctors and many barbers need barbers but do therapists have therapist? How does a therapist deal with their depression or overwhelming life circumstances? The conversation expounds on what it's like for a therapist as they deal with everyone else's issues? Per usual there are several int...
Send us a text After a recent speaking engagement at a Youth Institution, Chief, Prentice and Bell invite a childhood friend Michael Pierce and current Warden of Manson Youth Institution in Connecticut on tot the podcast. The fellas discuss the impact life within prison walls has on the employees. It has been said that working 20 years inside of prison is equivalent to serving 7 years of time. The men of ABMNT learn the difficulties and challenges that impact Warden Pierce as one of the few Blac...
Send us a text In this engaging discussion, Prentice, Chief, and Bell take a closer look at the complex and sometimes sensitive subject of interracial dating. They explore the unique perspectives and experiences that arise when individuals choose to date outside of their own cultural background, which they refer to as "The Culture." Interracial dating brings forth a range of emotions, challenges, and questions. The hosts navigate these intricacies, delving into issues such as societal attitudes,...
Send us a text Prentice, Chief, and Bell engage in an open and relatable discussion about a topic many can relate to dealing with the term 'fuckboy.' In this conversation, they delve into the nuances of this term, which refers to someone who keeps you interested but often treats you disrespectfully or inconsistently. It's a shared experience that many have faced in their dating lives. During this conversation, the hosts share personal anecdotes, provide insights into identifying these individual...
Send us a text In a recent incident that caught national attention, an altercation unfolded in Alabama, drawing both concern and analysis from various quarters. Prentice, Chief, and Bell discuss the confrontation, known as the "Alabama Brawl," which has sparked discussions about community responses to critical situations. This incident highlights the need for a comprehensive examination of the factors leading to such conflicts and their subsequent outcomes. Observers and analysts are closely fol...
Send us a text Approximately 9.5% (16,595,00) of American adults aged 18 and over will experience a depressive illness (major depression, bipolar disorder, or dysthymia) each year. Women have nearly twice the likelihood of experiencing major depression compared to men. On the other hand, both men and women have an equal chance of developing bipolar disorder. However, most studies indicate that when Black individuals do experience depression, the condition tends to persist for a longer duration. ...
Send us a text In this engaging episode, Chief, Bell, and Prentice delve into the subject of parenting in today's environment. They raise thought-provoking questions: Have you ever disrespected your parents? Do you believe kids should disrespect their parents based on the breakdown? The discussion also touches on the topic of whether respect is measured the same today as it once was. A special shoutout goes to @ElliottConnieSpeaks (Elliott Connie) for introducing this topic and sharing an intrig...
Send us a text Chief, Bell and Prentice open up about how they've leveled up personally due to the podcast. The fellas share their perspectives of where they've seen growth in each other and the podcast. The level-up is coming, and the fellas give insight into what it looks like and what the supporters can expect. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com...
Send us a text Chief, Bell and Prentice discuss the hardships of running a business with friends. Where is the value placed by each person? Can everyone be a leader? What happens to the friendship if the business fails? These are all essential questions to consider as they prepare for the "Level Up" of the ABMNT podcast. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com...
Send us a text Chief, Bell and Prentice discuss what living an intentional healthy life is. Chief struggles with accepting he still carries the stress and tension and is convincing himself he's ok when he's not. The fellas dissect healthy patterns and identify barriers that hold black men back from their development. This is absolutely a thought-provoking and thoughtful conversation. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com...
Send us a text Chief, Bell, and Prentice discuss the pros and cons of social media and its effects on relationships, families, and entrepreneurs. They delve into questions like how much is too much and whether people prioritize their social media persona over their real-life interactions. The conversation takes various turns, with each of the guys offering different perspectives on the topic. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com...
Send us a text Chief, Bell, and Prentice address and break down the "rules of engagement" around dating a friend's ex. Is there a statute of limitations? Are they completely off-limits? Does the "Bro Code" require men to get clearance from their friends before pursuing a relationship? As the old saying goes, "If she throws it, I'll catch it, but I'm not running any routes." This conversation is light-hearted and insightful, so tune in to hear what the guys say. Support the show https://www.abmnt...
Send us a text Chief, Bell, and Prentice are discussing conversations about generational curses and ancestral trauma. Currently, Prentice is struggling with familial tension, and the men are encouraging him to consider how compartmentalizing situations affect his wife and kids. Afterward, they have a discourse on family curses and trauma, exploring how to identify and overcome them. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com...
Send us a text Chief, Bell, and Prentice realized that they had never discussed safe spaces in relationships. The men offered advice on how women can create and maintain safe spaces for men. Additionally, they revealed moments when they felt most unsafe, showing vulnerability. This conversation is sure to encourage listeners to challenge themselves and their partners. Indeed, all Black men need therapy! Support the show https://www.abmnt.com...
Send us a text Chief & Bell discuss the healing process. Is it possible to heal without forgiving? How do you move forward if you've forgiven but still haven't healed? Can you have one without the other? The conversation reaches a stalemate as both the fellas realize it may be impossible to fully heal without forgiving. Join the discussion, as it will prompt introspection and generate much-needed dialogue. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com...
Send us a text Chief, Bell, and Prentice walk into an uncomfortable conversation regarding their legacies. The fellas realize they need to be more in tune with what their legacy is or might be. Much is to be learned about setting up a legacy and ensuring your name and life are left in quality standing among peers and family. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com...
Send us a text Chief, Bell, and Prentice are all ears while Ms. April Mason drops gem after gem on dating, insecurities, and women finding their genuine and divine femininity. This was a POWERFUL episode full of lessons for both men and women. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Chief, Bell, and Prentice welcome special guest KevOnStage to the show. The group delves into a conversation about the challenges of balancing fame and family and the question of when it's appropriate to prioritize oneself. The conversation takes many turns, providing a genuine and authentic discussion beyond surface-level interactions often found on social media. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com...