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The Stigma Around Mental Health and Male Suicide with Nkini Phasha

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Ever wonder why there's so much secrecy around mental health in the black community? Well, in this episode we unpack and discuss some of the stigma around mental health and male suicide by highlighting some of the common causes and preventative measures we can take in helping ourselves or our loved ones who might be struggling with one or more of these mental health issues.
To inform and educate us on this topic, I'm joined by South Anxiety and Depression Group board member Nkini Phasha who has been working with the organization and communities over the past 20 years to educate people about the importance of taking care of our mental wellbeing.
Please don't forget to Subscribe to gain access to all our podcasts. If you enjoy the show please share it with friends and family to help us grow and be part of our brother's evolution as men . Thank you for your support.
Additional info mentioned in the episode:
Website: South African Depression and Anxiety Group
SADAG Facebook Fridays
SADAG Toolkits
SADAG Infographics
Teen Suicide

Connect with my guest:
Instagram: Nkini Pasha
Twitter: Nkini Mokone Pasha
Website: South African Depression and Anxiety Group

Follow us & share your thoughts on the topic:
Website: Manned Up Conversations
Facebook: @MannedUpC

Hope you are enjoying the conversation so far.
Remember to take note of things that stand out to you while listening and take a moment to reflect in your own time or discuss this with some friends over some drinks, a meal or relaxing activity of your choice.
Thank you for tuning into Manned Up Conversations. Please subscribe to help grow the platform, you can also find us on YouTube if you prefer video and don't forget to share your comments, insights or questions.

Support the Show.

Sign up for Ain't Heavy, My Brother - A Workshop in Support of Grieving Men on rituals4men@gmail.com.
Donate To Our Campaign with Love Your Nuts Foundation To Raise Testicular Cancer Awareness
Follow us & share you comments on our work:
Substack: Manned Up Conversations Writes
Facebook: @MannedUpConvos
Instagram: @MannedUp_Convos
Twitter: @MannedUp_Convos
YouTube: Manned Up Conversations

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Send us a Text Message.

Ever wonder why there's so much secrecy around mental health in the black community? Well, in this episode we unpack and discuss some of the stigma around mental health and male suicide by highlighting some of the common causes and preventative measures we can take in helping ourselves or our loved ones who might be struggling with one or more of these mental health issues.
To inform and educate us on this topic, I'm joined by South Anxiety and Depression Group board member Nkini Phasha who has been working with the organization and communities over the past 20 years to educate people about the importance of taking care of our mental wellbeing.
Please don't forget to Subscribe to gain access to all our podcasts. If you enjoy the show please share it with friends and family to help us grow and be part of our brother's evolution as men . Thank you for your support.
Additional info mentioned in the episode:
Website: South African Depression and Anxiety Group
SADAG Facebook Fridays
SADAG Toolkits
SADAG Infographics
Teen Suicide

Connect with my guest:
Instagram: Nkini Pasha
Twitter: Nkini Mokone Pasha
Website: South African Depression and Anxiety Group

Follow us & share your thoughts on the topic:
Website: Manned Up Conversations
Facebook: @MannedUpC

Hope you are enjoying the conversation so far.
Remember to take note of things that stand out to you while listening and take a moment to reflect in your own time or discuss this with some friends over some drinks, a meal or relaxing activity of your choice.
Thank you for tuning into Manned Up Conversations. Please subscribe to help grow the platform, you can also find us on YouTube if you prefer video and don't forget to share your comments, insights or questions.

Support the Show.

Sign up for Ain't Heavy, My Brother - A Workshop in Support of Grieving Men on rituals4men@gmail.com.
Donate To Our Campaign with Love Your Nuts Foundation To Raise Testicular Cancer Awareness
Follow us & share you comments on our work:
Substack: Manned Up Conversations Writes
Facebook: @MannedUpConvos
Instagram: @MannedUp_Convos
Twitter: @MannedUp_Convos
YouTube: Manned Up Conversations

  continue reading

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