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In this episode, Reggie Ford interviews Mandii Brown, a cognitive behavior specialist and social justice activist, who reflects on her move from Chicago to Nashville, the cultural shifts she experienced, and the challenges of working within the prison system. They explore Mandii's inspiring vision for a community center aimed at empowering young Black boys, emphasizing the critical need for safe spaces and community support. Mandii's personal journey, marked by overcoming significant mental health challenges, highlights the importance of addressing childhood trauma and finding inner healing. Through their conversation, they underscore the unique experiences of Black individuals across different regions of the United States, and Mandii's commitment to creating empathetic environments in her professional work with Black men in prison and as a mother to an autistic son.

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Connect with Reggie:

Website - reggiedford.com

LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/reggiedford

Instagram - https://instagram.com/reggiedford

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Connect with Mandii:

IG - @the_relatable_counselor

LI - https://linkedin.com/in/mandiibrown/

FB: www.facebook.com/wellwhhw

Website - www.wellwhhw.com AND www.therelatablecounselor.com

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Resources Mentioned:

Psychology Today - https://www.psychologytoday.com/us

Therapy For Black Girls - https://therapyforblackgirls.com/

Black Men Heal - https://blackmenheal.org/

Express Yourself Black Man - https://www.expressyourselfblackman.com/safe-haven

Black Mental Health Village - https://www.bmhv.org/