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Chronicles of the single minded
015 - Gadgets -Masculinity - Burger Theory
Welcome back to episode 15.Today we chat about our favourite gadgets, masculinity without misogyny, our night out at burger theory, and Jordan has a joint Tik Tok account!!
2025-04-14
40 min
Chronicles of the single minded
014 - Milk Bun - IWD - Jordan
Welcome back to another episode of Chronicles of the single minded. We welcome back Jordan after a short break. We rave about Milk Bun burgers and we celebrate all the women of the world...well almost all of them!!
2025-03-10
43 min
Chronicles of the single minded
013 - We Grew A Person - Superstitions - Burgers
We are missing Jordan again this episode so we welcome our good friend Stephen as a special guest, and talk about becoming a dad again. We also chat about superstitions, and we review our first burger restaurant. Oh and Stephen takes the 'This or That' quiz!!
2025-02-10
45 min
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
Girl Power: Uplifting Black Girls, One Care Package at a Time ft. Mila Marrero and Carissa Henry
Get ready for an inspiring conversation as Jordan chats with Mila and Carissa, the trailblazing duo behind Mental Health Boxes. Born from Mila’s own experience receiving self-care packages during mental health treatment, each box is filled with empowering tools to help young Black girls nurture their well-being and prioritize self-care. Tune in to hear how this incredible initiative is transforming lives and fostering mental wellness, one box at a time!(T-Kea will be returning soon!)SpotlightKendrea Johnson, a first grade student from Minneapolis, MN, died by suicide on December 27, 2014, at th...
2024-12-18
52 min
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
Walking In Purpose: How One Pair of Sneakers Ignited a Movement of Change ft Rafiah Maxie-Cole
Jordan is joined by Rafiah Maxie-Cole, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and mother, to share her personal journey of healing following the loss of her son, Jamal. During a moment of reflection in Jamal’s room, Rafiah noticed a pair of her son's sneakers and became inspired to support other families in crisis. Rafiah founded the Soul Survivors of Chicago, a non-profit organization committed to suicide prevention within the African-American community.(T-Kea will be returning soon!)SpotlightGary Taylor, a husband and father from Kentucky, died by suicide on January 5, 2023 at the ag...
2024-12-04
1h 04
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
A Sister's Love: Navigating Healing After the Loss of a Sibling by Suicide ft WyKisha McKinney
Jordan is joined by WyKisha McKinney, a suicide loss survivor, to discuss her journey of recovery after losing her younger brother to suicide. WyKisha shares her experience with suicidal ideation after her brother’s passing and how she found a way to heal and move forward from that difficult time. As a speaker, mental health advocate, and social entrepreneur, she highlights how supporting others was a key factor in her own recovery process.(Don't worry, T-Kea will be returning soon!)SpotlightLaQuantae Jackson, a student at Kentucky State University and expectant father, di...
2024-11-20
55 min
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
4 Million Strong: Empowering Our Communities through Mental Health First Aid
T-Kea and Jordan are joined by Tramaine EL-Amin, Vice President for Mental Health First Aid USA at the National Council for Mental Wellbeing, to highlight the significance of recognizing and responding to signs and symptoms of mental health and substance use challenges. Just as CPR offers lifesaving assistance to those in physical distress, Mental Health First Aid trains participants to provide support to individuals experiencing behavioral health difficulties.SpotlightDerek Cummings, a former US Marine from Ohio, died by suicide on August 8, 2003 at the age of 30. ResourceThe National...
2024-11-06
1h 10
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
Resilience & Recovery: Addressing Intergenerational Trauma in Black Families featuring Jasmine Price, LCPC
T-Kea and Jordan are joined by Jasmine Price, Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, to discuss the impact of generational trauma within Black families. Specializing in historical and intergenerational trauma, Jasmine is the founder of Pride of Nyla, a clinical practice that focuses on decolonizing mental health approaches to foster healing and resilience.SpotlightCourtney Jamal Dewar, Jr., a New York rapper under the stage name Capital Steez, died by suicide on December 24, 2012 at the age of 19.ResourceBlack Therapists Rock is a non-profit organization that mobilizes over 30,000 mental health professionals...
2024-10-23
1h 20
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
Future Clinician: From Baltimore to Advocacy - Janiah's Path to Mental Health Leadership ft Janiah Fields
T-Kea and Jordan are joined by Janiah Fields, a senior psychology major and Africana Studies minor at McDaniel College, to discuss her work as a mental health advocate for Black youth, particularly around the issue of suicidality. Janiah provides insight on how to foster mental wellness within younger generations.SpotlightSiwe Monsanto, a young student, gifted dancer, writer and guitar player from NYC, died by suicide on June 29, 2011 at the age of 15. ResourceThe Black Mental Health Alliance works to develop, promote and sponsor trusted culturally-relevant educational forums, trainings...
2024-10-09
1h 08
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
Behind the Curtain: Mental Health in the Entertainment Industry featuring Raymond Baynard
T-Kea is joined by her childhood friend of 20 years, Raymond Baynard, a Broadway performer and SUNY Purchase graduate, to discuss mental health in the entertainment industry. Tune in as they explore the unique pressures of the stage, the importance of self-care, and how Raymond navigates his mental wellness as a professional artist.SpotlightJovan Belcher, Kansas City Chiefs Linebacker, died by suicide on December 1, 2012. Prior to his death, Jovan took the life of his girlfriend, Kassandra Perkins. ResourceWellbeing in Entertainment and Creative Arts (WECA) envisions an entertainment industry...
2024-09-25
1h 08
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
Dreams in Drive: Balancing Motherhood, Mental Health, and Entrepreneurship featuring Rana Campbell
T-Kea and Jordan are joined by Rana Campbell, entrepreneur and host of the Dreams in Drive Podcast, to discuss balancing the responsibilities of motherhood while working to achieve personal and professional goals. SpotlightJamal Clay died by suicide on May 27, 2020 at the age of 19. His mother, Rafiah Maxie-Cole, founded Soul Survivors of Chicago to promote suicide prevention, mental health, and wellness. ResourceThe Dreams in Drive Podcast caters to creative and lifestyle entrepreneurs who want to learn how to take their entrepreneurial dreams out of PARK and into DRIVE...
2024-09-11
1h 19
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
Unmasking Adoption: Raw Truths and Healing featuring Zaira
T-Kea is joined by Zaira, mental health advocate and creator of the podcast Adoptees Crossing Lines, to discuss the emotional impact of being adopted. Zaira also discusses the experience of volunteering for BPDBST as a member of the Communications committee. SpotlightDeAndre Jones, son of boxer Roy Jones Jr., died by suicide on June 22, 2024 at the age of 32. ResourceThe Adoptees Crossing Lines podcast shares the raw truths about the experience of being an adoptee and deconstructs the romanticism of adoption. Adoptees Crossing Lines exposes the lies, abuse, and p...
2024-08-28
1h 00
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
Boundaries vs Rules: Knowing the Difference Featuring Dr. Raquel Martin
On this week's episode, T-Kea is joined by Dr. Raquel Martin to discuss the importance of having healthy boundaries, self-care, and wellness. Dr. Martin, a licensed clinical psychologist, researcher, and professor at Tennessee State University, explains how setting boundaries positively impacts mental health and distinguishes the difference between boundaries and rules.SpotlightLowell Hawthorne, the founder and CEO of Golden Krust Caribbean Bakery & Grill, died by suicide at the age of 57 on December 2, 2017. ResourceThe Mind Ya Mental Podcast seeks to educate, empower, and uplift those seeking guidance through...
2024-08-14
1h 18
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
Mind Matters: Unveiling the Mental Health Effects of Traumatic Brain Injuries Featuring Dr. Durga Roy, MD, FACLP
On this week's episode we are joined by Dr. Durga Roy, MD, FACLP In this insightful episode of Brain Mind Matters, we are joined by Dr. Durga Roy, MD, FACLP, the esteemed Medical Director of the Johns Hopkins Bayview Neuropsychiatry Clinic, Director of Education for Bayview Psychiatry, and Director of the Consult-Liaison Psychiatry Fellowship. Dr. Roy delves deep into the mental health effects of traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), a critical yet often overlooked issue.She sheds light on the signs and symptoms of TBIs, the barriers to care that patients face, and how...
2024-07-03
42 min
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
Trauma to Triumph: Your Journey to Self-Confidence featuring Jason Phillips, LCSW
In this enlightening episode, Co-Hosts T-Kea and Jordan are joined by Jason Phillips, LCSW, a renowned confidence expert, who delves into the intricate process of building confidence and how past trauma can significantly impact our self-esteem. Jason shares invaluable insights and practical strategies to help you reclaim your confidence, regardless of your past experiences. Follow Jason on IG!Check out the Peace and Prosperity Podcast!Spotlight Flordan Bazile was a student and a member of the track team at UMass Dartmouth. He had also been a member of the Haitian American S...
2024-06-19
1h 11
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
Emotional Seasons: What's Your Mental Forecast?
IntroductionCo-hosts T-Kea and Jordan compare their mental health to the changing seasons (spring, summer, winter, and fall) sharing personal insights and experiences. Join them as they encourage listeners to check in with themselves, identify their current mental season, and find ways to nurture their well-being throughout the year.SpotlightDarren Clark, Jr. was a young man from New Jersey who died by suicide on January 7, 2018, two weeks after his 24th birthday. ResourceThe Defensive Line is a non-profit that seeks to end the epidemic of youth suicide, especially for young people of c...
2024-06-05
1h 21
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
It's A Party! Black People Die By Suicide Too Celebrates One Year!
IntroductionBPDBST is turning one! T-Kea and Jordan discuss the challenges and triumphs in their first year as a podcast and non-profit organization.SpotlightPhoenix Skye Maloney died by suicide on May 1, 2024 at the age of 20. A student who loved music and spending time with family, Phoenix lived with schizoaffective disorder. ResourceEustress Inc. is a non-profit that focuses on raising mental health awareness through conversation and activities to break the stigma associated with mental illness in black and brown communities. Eustress was founded by Rwenshawn...
2024-05-22
1h 20
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
Unbreakable Love: A Mother's Journey Through Loss featuring Dr. Rosalynn Thyssen
IntroductionT-Kea and Jordan are joined by Dr. Rossalyn Thyssen, founder of Traeh Thyssen Have A hearT, to discuss losing her teenage son, Traeh to suicide and the impact of bullying on youth mental health.SpotlightJamari Terrell Williams, a fifth-grade student from Montgomery, Alabama, died by suicide on October 10, 2017, at the age of 10. The Jamari Terrell Williams Student Harassment Act was passed in AL to fight against cyberbullying and bullying on and off school campuses. ResourceThe NAMI Teen & Young Adult HelpLine is a free...
2024-05-08
1h 08
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
To Share or Not to Share? Deciding When It's Appropriate to Share Your Recovery Story
IntroductionT-Kea and Jordan discuss a common dilemma that peer support specialists and loved ones face when providing support to people who are struggling emotionally. When is it appropriate to share our personal stories of recovery? Does sharing our story take away from the individual who needs support? SpotlightDr. Antoinette "Bonnie" Candia-Bailey served as Lincoln University's Vice President of Student Affairs. She died by suicide on January 8, 2024 at the age of 49. ResourceThe Maryland Addictions and Behavioral Health Professionals Certification Board (MABPCB) oversees the process...
2024-04-24
54 min
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
Anxiety Unfiltered! - Part 2
IntroductionT-Kea and Jordan discuss the ins and outs of anxiety and its potential effects on the ability to manage day to day life.SpotlightMalik Webber died by suicide on March 17, 2020 at the age of 21. Click here to read more about Malik and metro Chicago's increase in suicide deaths during 2020.ResourceThe Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the prevention, treatment, and cure of anxiety, depression, OCD, PTSD, and co-occuring disorders through aligning research, practice, and education. Check...
2024-04-10
54 min
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
Anxiety Unfiltered! - Part 1| Black People Die By Suicide Podcast
IntroductionT-Kea and Jordan discuss the ins and outs of anxiety and its potential effects on the ability to manage day to day life.SpotlightMalik Webber died by suicide on March 17, 2020 at the age of 21. Click here to read more about Malik and metro Chicago's increase in suicide deaths during 2020.ResourceThe Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the prevention, treatment, and cure of anxiety, depression, OCD, PTSD, and co-occuring disorders through aligning research, practice, and education. Check...
2024-03-27
57 min
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
Reflecting on the Mental Health of Black Men and Boys featuring Mark Harrison
IntroductionT-Kea and Jordan are joined by Mark Harrison to discuss the importance of recognizing and supporting the mental health of Black men and boys. Mark is a clinical mental health counselor, mental health advocate, and Army veteran who survived two suicide attempts. SpotlightCharles Johnson, former NFL wide receiver, died by suicide on July 17, 2022 at the age of 50. Charles played for the Steelers, Eagles, Patriots, and Bills before retiring. He was the Assistant Athletic Director at Heritage High School in Wake Forest, NC at the time of his passing.
2024-03-13
1h 17
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
Self-Advocacy During Mental Health Treatment
IntroductionT-Kea and Jordan discuss the importance of speaking up when you have questions or concerns during the course of mental health treatment. Advocating for your needs is a great way to become an active participant in your recovery.SpotlightChris Vaughn died by suicide in 2021 after struggling with PTSD. The following year, his mother, Deneen Vaughn, and brother, Cameron Vaughn, founded the Mind and Wellness Foundation in Chris’ honor. To learn more about Chris’ life and the foundation, visit https://www.mindandwellnessfoundation.org/.ResourceThe Blac...
2024-02-28
1h 34
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
AFSP's Action on Suicide Prevention in Black Communities with Victor Armstrong
IntroductionT-Kea and Jordan are joined by Victor Armstrong, Vice President for Health Equity and Engagement with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP), to discuss a new initiative called L.E.T.S. Save Lives: An Introduction to Suicide Prevention for Black and African American Communities. SpotlightJoin us as we celebrate Renewed Resilience Day (considered one’s second birthday), created by Jordan and T-Kea. This is a special day designated for reflection and celebration of individuals who have survived suicide attempts. The primary goal is to encourage survivors to re...
2024-02-14
59 min
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
Navigating Trauma’s Ripple Effect | Exploring Resilience with Lauren Jenkins, LCPC, CCT
Introduction | T-Kea and Jordan are joined by Lauren Jenkins, LCPC and Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP) to discuss the impact of trauma and its connection to suicide.Spotlight | Marshawn McCarrel, a Black Lives Matter Activist who died by suicide on the steps of the Statehouse in Columbus, OH. Marshawn died on February 8, 2016 at the age of 23. Resource | TheJourney2Well, founded by Lauren Jenkins, LCPC, was created to help individuals and organizations connect to resources, training opportunities, and supportive tools and services that she believes will be supportive to their healing journey...
2024-01-31
1h 08
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
The Art of Compassionate Parenting: Insights from Khia Glover, LCSW
IntroductionT-Kea and Jordan are joined by Khia Glover, LCSW, to discuss the importance of fostering healthy mental wellness in children and how parents can support their kids to thrive emotionally.SpotlightStormiyah Denson-Jackson, a seventh-grader from Washington, DC, died by suicide on January 23, 2018 at the age of 12. Stormiyah was a victim of bullying. Her death led to the passing of the Stormiyah Denson-Jackson Economic Damages Equity Act of 2022.Resource: Kids are People Too!Podcast hosted by Khia Glover that promotes the fostering of children’s...
2024-01-17
1h 00
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
The Unapologetic Guide to Black Mental Health featuring Dr. Rheeda Walker
IntroductionT-Kea and Jordan are joined by Dr. Rheeda Walker to discuss her book, The Unapologetic Guide to Black Mental Health. Dr. Walker gives practical tips on how to manage mental health while living life unapologetically black. Spotlight: Lee Thompson Young, star of Disney’s The Famous Jett Jackson, died by suicide on August 19, 2013, at the age of 29. Resource: The Unapologetic Guide to Black Mental Health authored by Dr. Rheeda Walker, The Unapologetic Guide to Black Mental Health explores the current crisis of mental health for Black people an...
2024-01-03
1h 16
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
SPECIAL EPISODE: Supporting Loved Ones Struggling with Suicidal Ideation featuring Dr. LaNail Plummer and Dr. Rossalyn Thyssen
IntroductionT-Kea and Jordan partnered up with Dr. LaNail Plummer of Onyx Therapy Group and Dr. Rossalyn Thyssen of the Traeh Thyssen Have A Heart Foundation to discuss how to support loved ones who are struggling with suicidal ideation. They also discussed their personal connections with suicide. ResourceOnyx Therapy Group is a Black woman, Veteran-owned business that aims to address mental health issues and disparities in communities, organizations, and individuals in need. Dr. LaNail Plummer is the CEO of Onyx Therapy Group. Check out their Instagram page and website:
2023-12-20
1h 32
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
LIVE SHOW: Black & Suicidal - The Rise of Suicide in the Black Community feat Courtney Anderson-Harvey, LCSW, and Jillian Pelzer, LPC
Introduction | T-Kea and Jordan are joined by Courtney Anderson-Harvey, LCSW, and Jillian Pelzer, LPC, at their first live event titled “Black & Suicidal: The Rise of Suicide in the Black Community”. During this panel discussion, they highlight their personal connection to suicide, the importance of having a working relationship with a counselor, the benefits of peer support, plus a Q&A session from our wonderful attendees.Resource | A Resting Place Counseling, a new counseling practice based in New Jersey that is focused on helping to provide rest, restoration and renewed moti...
2023-12-06
1h 16
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
Black Mental Health in the Digital Age: The Safe Place App featuring Jasmin Pierre
T-Kea and Jordan are joined by Jasmin Pierre, creator of The Safe Place App, to discuss using technology as a tool for mental health support. Community ChangemakerPride of Nyla, LLC: Jasmine Price, LCPC, LPC Based in Washington, DC, Pride of Nyla, LLC provides therapy, doula services, professional training and workshops, and private practice consulting. Website: www.prideofnyla.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/prideofnyla/ Moment of InspirationWe encourage you to take a step toward building community, whether that be taking a cooking class, exercise class, skating, sports, check...
2023-11-22
1h 25
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
Reclaiming Our Darkest Moments Featuring Iysha Perkins
IntroductionT-Kea and Jordan are joined by Iysha Perkins, founder of The Unstable One, to discuss her personal journey with mental health and how life coaching differs from clinical treatment.SpotlightSimone Battle, an American singer, dancer, and actress, finalist on The X Factor, and member of the group G.R.L., died by suicide on September 5, 2014ResourceA Resting Place Counseling, a new counseling practice in New Jersey that is focused on helping to provide rest, restoration and renewed motivation to move forward in your life. The owner and therapist is Courtney Anderson-Harvey.
2023-11-08
48 min
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
Suicide Prevention and the Church Featuring Tandra Rutledge
IntroductionT-Kea and Jordan are joined by Tandra Rutledge, Trainer & Director of Youth & Campus Ministry Programs at Soul Shop, to discuss the intersection between suicide prevention and the church.SpotlightPastor Teddy Parker, Jr., former pastor of Bibb Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Macon, GA, who died by suicide on November 10, 2013.ResourceSoul ShopSoul Shop is a faith-based organization that equips faith communities to save lives and bring hope to those affected by suicidal desperation. Website: https://www.soulshopmovement.org/Additional Mental Health Resources: https://www.bl...
2023-10-25
46 min
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
Self-Care Doesn’t Have to be Elaborate
Introduction | T-Kea and Jordan discuss self-care and the importance of making time for yourself. After all, you can’t pour from an empty cup. Self-care doesn’t have to break the bank. Practical, everyday actions will fill your cup, too. Cheers!Spotlight | Dr. Nakita Mortimer (died on May 24, 2023), a 29-year-old resident doctor training to become an anesthesiologist, who died by suicide on May 24, 2023. Dr. Mortimer was also a Union Organizer who used her voice to advocate for fellow medical peers. Resource | The NAP Ministry: Tricia HerseyT...
2023-10-11
50 min
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
The Power of Peer Support in Mental Health
Introduction | T-Kea and Jordan discuss the role of peer support specialists and the positive impact peers have on mental health and substance use recovery. Spotlight | Don Cornelius, founder and co-host of Soul Train, who died on 2 /1/2012 at 75 years oldResource | Conduct an internet search for peer support in your state. There is likely a credentialing process or program if you are interested in becoming a Peer. NAMI Peer-to-Peer: https://www.nami.org/Support-Education/Mental-Health-Education/NAMI-Peer-to-PeerCommunity Changemaker | The...
2023-09-27
44 min
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
Black Excellence & Burnout: How To Manage Your Well-being As A High-Achiever
T-Kea and Jordan are joined by Dr. Raushannah Johnson-Verwayne, licensed clinical psychologist and author, for a discussion about suicide while being a high achiever. Spotlight | Jas Waters, screenwriter and journalist who worked on TV shows such as This is Us, died by suicide on June 9, 2020Kevin Ward, former Mayor of Hyattsville, MD, died by suicide on January 25, 2022.Lowell Hawthorne, CEO and Founder of Golden Krust, died by suicide on December 2, 2017Resource | Standard of Care provides diagnostic assessment services as well as therapy for a range of m...
2023-09-13
53 min
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
Raising a Child That Experiences Suicidal Ideation Featuring Alisha Bryant and Harmony Allen
IntroductionT-Kea and Jordan are joined by Alisha Bryant and her daughter Harmony Allen who is the parent of a child currently struggling with on-going suicidal ideation. SpotlightTraeh Thyssen, 13-year-old student who died by suicide on Oct 3, 2019.ResourceI Have A Heart is a non-profit organization that seeks to provide information, resources, and support to combat bullying and prevent youth suicide. The organization is dedicated to Roslynn’s son Traeh who died by suicide. Website: https://ihaveaheart.org/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/traehthyssen.haveaheart...
2023-08-30
55 min
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
Do You Know The Signs of Suicide?
IntroductionMany times we are unaware of the signs of suicide and if we notice them, we are afraid to intervene. T-Kea and Jordan discuss signs of suicide and encourage listeners to have the conversation even though it is uncomfortable. SpotlightNah’Jahron Holmes of Charlotte North Carolina (T-Kea’s 13-year-old cousin)ResourceResource: 988Additional Mental Health Resources: https://www.blackpeoplediebysuicidetoo.org/_files/ugd/c79b52_8baa68adc228487d9906b12722f86b61.pdfMoment of InspirationHow can you incorporate the topic of suicide into your life this...
2023-08-15
46 min
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
Breaking the Silence: Shedding Light on Mental Health in the Haitian Community Featuring Elise Antoine
Elise Antoine, MSW and Life Coach, joins T-Kea and Jordan to discuss her personal experience with suicide as a social worker, Christian, and Haitian-American. Elise also discusses how her personal experience led to the founding of an organization dedicated to dismantling the stigma around mental health.Personal IG: eliseiantoineWebsite: www.eliseiantoine.comNon-profit IG: ripthestigmaSpotlightAttorney, TV Correspondent and Former Miss USA Cheslie Kryst.April 28, 1991 - January 30, 2022ResourceRIP the StigmaWebsite: https://www.ripthestigma.org/ IG: @ripthestigmaCommunity Change-maker:Sharon Lawrence of My Selah Wellness We...
2023-08-01
34 min
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
Breaking the Silence: Shedding Light on Mental Health in the Haitian Community
Elise Antoine, MSW and Life Coach, joins T-Kea and Jordan to discuss her personal experience with suicide as a social worker, Christian, and Haitian-American. Elise also discusses how her personal experience led to the founding of an organization dedicated to dismantling the stigma around mental health.Personal IG: eliseiantoineWebsite: www.eliseiantoine.comNon-profit IG: ripthestigmaSpotlightAttorney, TV Correspondent and Former Miss USA Cheslie Kryst.April 28, 1991 - January 30, 2022ResourceRIP the StigmaWebsite: https://www.ripthestigma.org/ I...
2023-08-01
34 min
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
LIVE PODCAST SHOW! Black & Suicidal: The Rise of Suicide in the Black Community
Join Hosts T-Kea and Jordan with special guests Courtney Anderson-Harvey and Jillian Pelzer for a LIVE show! BLACK & SUICIDAL: The Rise of Suicide in the Community. WATCH LIVE ON FACEBOOK: https://fb.me/e/2FOjskP1ZWATCH LIVE ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/live/oWJlgYtUJS4?feature=shareIn honor of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) Mental Health Month, we are shedding light on suicide in the Black community. Observed each July, BIPOC Mental Health Month highlights the unique mental health challenges and needs of historically disenfranchised or...
2023-07-26
02 min
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
Coping with Loss: My Heartbreaking Journey of Losing My Son Featuring Lisa Daughtrey
Lisa Daughtrey, mental health advocate, motivational speaker, TV & radio contributor and founder of BE Eazy, joins T-Kea and Jordan to discuss the loss of her son who died to suicide as a teenager.Get your tickets! BLACK & SUICIDAL: The Rise of Suicide in the Black Communityhttps://www.eventbrite.com/manage/events/662020199237/tickets SpotlightIan Daughtrey (18) of Alexandria, VA Nah’Jaron Holmes (13) of Charlotte, NCImani McCray (8) of NewarkNJAshawnty Davis (10) of Aurora, COJamari Williams (10) of Montgomery, ALSeven Bridges (10) of Louisville, KYJeffrey Taylor (7) of San Antonio, TXGabriel Taye (8) of Cinc...
2023-07-19
1h 02
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
Losing a Parent to Suicide featuring Jillian Pelzer, LPC
Jillian Pelzer, LPC, joins T-Kea and Jordan to share her connection to suicide which influenced her to pursue a career as a therapist. She also discusses the creation of low-cost support groups to provide accessible treatment. Business: Graceland Therapeutics LLCPersonal IG: _mentallyjillBusiness IG: gracelanddmvJoin us for our first in-person event:Black & Suicidal: The Rise of Suicide in the Black CommunityTickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/662020199237 If you can't make it, please consider donating.Donate: https://www.paypal.com/donate?campaign_id=FRHD8V...
2023-07-05
50 min
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
Shattered Rainbows: Exploring Mental Health and Resilience in the LGBTQIA+ Spectrum
For today’s topic, we are discussing mental health and suicide as it relates to individuals within the LGBTQIA + community. We are joined by Brittknee Kristin Hanani and she will share her experience with suicide as a member of the community, and a mental health professional. Resource: Trevor Project, who’s mission is to end suicide among LGBTQ young people. You can check them out at https://www.thetrevorproject.org or on Instagram at @trevorprojectSpotlight: Arlana Miller: 19-year...
2023-06-21
54 min
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
Not Just A “White” Problem
On today's episode, T-Kea and Jordan discuss why they think it's important to add suicide to the mental health conversation. Spotlight: Stephen “tWitch” Boss (9/29/1982 - 12/13/2021) who was the DJ and Dancer on The Ellen Show. He was also a contestant in So You Think You Can Dance. Moment of Inspiration: A Semicolon is used when an author could’ve chosen to their sentence but chose not to. The author is you, and the sentence is your life. PS: your story isn’t over.”Semicolon Project was founde...
2023-06-07
42 min
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
Welcome To The Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast!
"Black Mental Illness and Suicide: Dismantling the Stigma"SUMMARY Jordan and T-Kea, the co-hosts of the podcast Black People Die by Suicide, discuss why they decided to start the podcast and the mission of the newly formed organization, the Mental Health Empowerment Agency. They do a wellness check and discuss the importance of incorporating healthier habits into one's lifestyle, as well as suicide in the black community. Emphasizing that suicide is not just a ‘white person’s problem’, and the passing of Stephen Twitch from the Ellen De...
2023-05-24
44 min
Joint Ventures
Jordan & Scott
Scott Berman and Jordan Tritt, co-founders of the Panther Group, ask the question, “How do we leverage an ecosystem to assist growth stage cannabis businesses using our relationships and expertise?” Through the Panther Group, the team has answered that question with their core mission: to solve critical business problems that inhibit growth for companies in the cannabis industry. They provide fundamental solutions from growth marketing, business improvement, and capital raising. Now, the two founders have created the Joint Ventures Podcast. Berman and Tritt will engage a broader audience with this informative new podcast designed for curr...
2022-11-10
46 min
Why Are We Friends?
Al Pacino in Heat
In the Season 2 finale, Scott and Jordan give their Top 5 villains and play a user submitted Kennection.
2020-12-17
52 min
Why Are We Friends?
Dumbest Guy They Make
In this week's episode, Jordan and Scott play Would You Rather? They also play another round of user submitted Kennections.
2020-12-02
46 min
Why Are We Friends?
Friendless Virgins™
In this week's episode, the guys discuss Aaron Carter's robust new business and Jordan plays Guess the Lyric.
2020-10-01
56 min
Why Are We Friends?
Super Awesome Lady
In this week's episode, Scott reveals his true feelings about late night talk shows, and the guys do their annual Emmy recap.
2020-09-23
42 min
Why Are We Friends?
Believe What I Believe
Jordan and Scott celebrate fifty episodes of trying to figure out why they are friends.
2020-09-16
44 min
Why Are We Friends?
The Great Chicago Fire of 1666
In this week's episode, the guys play the IMDB game and Scott reveals his hatred for white girls.
2020-09-09
53 min
Why Are We Friends?
Full Nic Cage
In this week's episode, Scott reveals who his favorite speaker was at the Republican National Convention, and Jordan reveals his new pick to be president.
2020-09-02
45 min
Why Are We Friends?
Great Value Steph Curry
In this week's episode, Jordan laments being a Kanye West fan, and Scott asks a very important question about NBA superstar Paul George.
2020-08-26
48 min
Why Are We Friends?
Season Two: Hepatitis Boyz
WE'RE BACK! It's a new season of Why Are We Friends, and in this week's episode Scott makes fun of Jordan's hat. Jordan forgets to record the first part of the episode, and also forgets to silence his notifications. Jordan ruins everything.
2020-08-19
54 min
Give and Take
Episode 224: The Economics of Health Care in the midst of a Pandemic, with Jordan Al-Zu’Bi
My guest is Jordan Al-Zu’Bi. He's an economist who focuses on the health insurance industry. We talk about the health insurance industry and how the pandemic will impact it. Special Guest: Jordan Al-Zu’Bi.
2020-05-31
35 min
Why Are We Friends?
Maggie Gyllenhaal... What a Hitter
In this week’s episode, Scott and Jordan struggle to understand how IMDB decides what movie stars are “known for”
2020-04-23
45 min
Why Are We Friends?
Weekend at Biden's
In this week's episode, Jordan shares a scolding hot take... about cereal. And we thank Scott's wife for her service.
2020-04-16
42 min
Why Are We Friends?
Turnbuckle Talk
In this week's episode, Scott goes to the dentist and Jordan returns the favor in Finish the Lyrics.
2020-03-12
40 min
Why Are We Friends?
What Is Buffalo Wings?
In this week's episode, Scott offers free ad reads for Hilary Clinton's new podcast, and Jordan plays Finish the Lyrics.
2020-03-05
40 min
Why Are We Friends?
Rated E for Everybody
In this week's episode, Scott worships at the altar of Tyson Fury.
2020-02-27
47 min