Ep.108 Clip: Is it Growth or Suppression?
Send us a text Chief, Bell and Prentice have an eye-opening discovery as they sift through growing pains. 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 Chief, Bell and Prentice have an eye-opening discovery as they sift through growing pains. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Chief, Bell and Prentice dissect a quote they found online regarding communication. This conversation brought about several eye opening moments and thought provoking points. Chief says it's one of his top three episodes they have recorded. "Those who think everything is an argument, lack communication skills and those who think everything is an attack, lack accountability " What are your thoughts? Support the show https://www.abmnt.com...
Send us a text Chief, Bell And Prentice dissect a quote discovered online. "Those who think everything is an argument lack communication skills and those who think everything is an attack lack accountability." Support the show https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text 4 years after release Stevie is caught with over 30lbs of drugs while on parole. Is strike 2 enough to send him away for another 16+ years? Support the show https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text After serving 16+ years for a violent crime, Stevie Javon Clark is questioned about the fears he may have now that he is released from prison Support the show https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Chief breaks down his experience of sitting through a murder trial and asks Stevie his experience of being on trial Support the show https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text After serving 16+ years for a violent crime Stevie Javon Clark is questioned about his thought surrounding retaliation from the victim's family. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Part two of the conversation with Stevie Jovan Clark and his 16-year sentence in prison for manslaughter. The fellas discuss life after lock-up and the mental strain of being on parole for 11years. The men also dive into conversation about forgiveness. Clark expresses his perspective on forgiveness and Chief probes questions derived from his personal experience with being a part of the family of a victim of street violence. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com...
Send us a text The news/Newspapers had their version, special Guest Stevie Jovan Clark gets to tell his side of the story after spending 16 years in prison. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Special guest hears an article written about the incident that led to his 16 year sentence. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Chief and Bell sit with a long time friend who served over 16 years in prison for manslaughter. This 2-part conversation gets personal and unveils some hard truths about dealing with the circumstances that come with growing up in the inner city and having spent almost half of your life in prison. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com...
Send us a text Chief gets closer and closer to being open to the possibility of mending the relationship with his father Support the show https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text The fellas discuss making the best of 2nd chances and the similarities between them and their fathers Support the show https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Prentice learns new information about his father and realizes they have more in common than he thinks. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Bell gives insight on not placing expectations on others. The Golden rule isn’t always reciprocated. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Chief, Bell and Prentice let the check-in carry this episode as they learn of Chief finally lowering his guard, and allowing himself to take a bigger step in the direction of healing the relationship with his father. Prentice also, has new information on his movement towards healing. The fellas take this opportunity to support one another. The healing is happening in real time in this episode. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com...
Send us a text Chief discloses a recent conversation he had with family that will help him on his healing journey with the relationship with his father. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Chief, Bell and Prentice give a recap to their first live speaking gig in San Diego for the Aspen Challenge. The conversation shifts to learning of Chief having a huge international event that he didn't tell the fellas about. Is there such a thing as being too humble?? Support the show https://www.abmnt.com...
Send us a text The fellas discuss taking a step away from the humility and proudly flexing their accomplishments. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text The fellas start their HBCU tour with a LIVE recording at Morehouse College. The topic of the day is Identity. The conversation ranges from your identity being impressed on us as children, the identity others give us in which we use to validate ourselves and the identity we eventually grow to define for ourselves. Per usual there are several "ah ha" moments and the fellas continue to grow right in front of the audience. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com...
Send us a text The fellas discuss the inner battle in chasing manhood while still being a child. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text The fellas have a conversation around choosing your own identity or being told who you are. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Prentice celebrates 33 days of not smoking weed. Bell and Prentice find support in one another as they discuss the first day of daycare for their children. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Chief, Bell and Prentice recap their experience at the Grammys. The fellas take time to give Prentice his flowers for being nominated for a Grammy. They discuss all aspects of the Grammys from the work put in to get there to the actual experience of being in "the room" amongst the stars. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com...
Send us a text Prentice has e breakthrough of appreciation while recognizing the amount of people who are genuinely in his corner supporting him. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text The the recap of the Grammy experience the fellas discuss Seat Fillers. Did yall know that was a thing? Because we didn’t. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Chief acknowledges the aura of a celebrity at the Grammys that left him in awe. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Prentice breaks down his experience at the Grammys from the Grammy Nominee perspective. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Chief, Bell and Prentice discuss the vetting process for wives. Relationships are a difficult responsibility, and the proper vetting practices can greatly increase the success of the relationship. Or, is it just something we've romanticized in our minds? The fellas also are forced to do some introspection and assess if they, themselves are qualified to marry. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com...
Send us a text Neyo and Fab said it best. “Im a movement by myself but we’re a force when we’re together” Matured men desire women who make them better. Support the show https://www.abmnt.com