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In this Movember episode of The Melanin Wellness Podcast, we’re diving into a layered conversation that hits home for so many men: the crossroads of faith, masculinity, and wellness. Faith can be a powerful anchor, offering purpose, grounding, and a sense of direction. But let’s be honest… the cultural expectations placed on men, especially Black men, can clash with what true wellness requires. Strength, silence, stoicism, “handle it on your own”—none of that leaves much room for vulnerability, emotional honesty, or rest. This episode unpacks how faith traditions can support men’s mental and physical health, and where old ideas about masculinity sometimes get in the way. We look at the pressures men face inside and outside of religious communities, from being the “spiritual leader” to carrying emotional loads without breaking stride. Cori breaks down how these expectations impact stress levels, relationships, overall well-being, and the way men show up for themselves and others. You’ll hear insight on how to align spiritual practices with realistic, sustainable wellness habits—without guilt, shame, or the belief that prioritizing your health somehow conflicts with your faith. We explore ways men can incorporate prayer, meditation, community support, or reflection into their healing journey while still honoring their responsibilities and cultural identity. Whether you’re a man navigating faith and identity or a woman trying to better understand the men in your life, this episode brings clarity, compassion, and practical guidance. Tap in for a whole new perspective on what strength, wholeness, and spiritual wellness really look like for today’s man.