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Welcomes back!!!
This episode was brought you by a couple of dudes who just want to see this world become a better place, we have the means to do it so come join us on the journey to doing so. In this episode we talk about the Drink Champs interview with Kanye and the Man Named Scott documentary and about their very public journey in the spotlight and dealing with mental health. Pete Davidson also gets credit for openly discussing his battle with depression and suicidal thoughts on a day to day basis and how anxiety tends to play a role for simply having the energy to go outside. There were some hard hitting topics in this episode and I really hope you all enjoy it and give us some feedback to the point! Also happened to discuss how eating certain foods is beneficial for your overall mental health and energy, along with other various ways of removing toxins from your body to feel better. Child support and the mental effects on specifically mens mental health and dealing with raising children from a distance (we will get more into this later on) but come and sit in with us as we open our minds to try to be better humans, that’s all we are trying to do 🙏🏾

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Welcomes back!!!
This episode was brought you by a couple of dudes who just want to see this world become a better place, we have the means to do it so come join us on the journey to doing so. In this episode we talk about the Drink Champs interview with Kanye and the Man Named Scott documentary and about their very public journey in the spotlight and dealing with mental health. Pete Davidson also gets credit for openly discussing his battle with depression and suicidal thoughts on a day to day basis and how anxiety tends to play a role for simply having the energy to go outside. There were some hard hitting topics in this episode and I really hope you all enjoy it and give us some feedback to the point! Also happened to discuss how eating certain foods is beneficial for your overall mental health and energy, along with other various ways of removing toxins from your body to feel better. Child support and the mental effects on specifically mens mental health and dealing with raising children from a distance (we will get more into this later on) but come and sit in with us as we open our minds to try to be better humans, that’s all we are trying to do 🙏🏾

WSYLM-Biddl3

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Email: MyManPodcast@Gmail.com

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