Black Men's Mental Health Podcast

For a black males the image is always ghetto, thug, aggressive, lazy, sex addict, dead beat father, criminal or just toxic masculinity. Black men are never seen as victims of mental health issues. This podcast is not a replacement to therapy, but is an alternative thought-provoking option that showcases real-life stories to help connect Black Men with their feelings and for others to understand the day to day struggles of being a black male in America and the roll mental health plays.

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PODCAST FACTS

  • TOP 75 Podcast in the WORLD for Mental Health

  • #23 for best mental health podcast

  • #36 for Black podcast 

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Meet The Host

The man behind the voice

Hello, I am Casanova

Beautiful wife, two beautiful kids, Several successful companies, Luxury cars, beautiful home and a brand-new office building in the heart of downtown, Orlando. From outside looking in, he was living the dream but inside he was a ticking time bomb that was waiting to explode.

He has the typical New Yorker background from the 80’s. Born to a single mother, father wasn’t there, no male role model in his life, no one in his family graduated from high school and was on public assistance most of his life. Drug and alcohol addiction had a hold on his family for years. Regular fights and turmoil were a daily thing at home. He escaped to the street with his friends to avoid the drama but in the street, he saw more drama. He got involved with gangs, women and drugs. Had a lot of close calls with the cops, gang member and drugs dealers in his younger years.

Casanova Williams

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Ray Lanster Project Manager

Thank you my brother for what you are doing. You are blessed and your journey is inspirational. As a black man i thank you for being our voice.

Rachel Zeis

Amazing show by Casanova, He really helped me understand my boyfriend who is African American and the struggles he goes through in this country.

Richard Han

Its really relatable to what i see happens in America everyday. BLM

James Horz Designer

This podcast is an eye opener for me. Being a white man i never understood my black friend anger towards the cops and America. Now i get it. Thanks Casanova

Fiona Clark

We need to support our black men more. Casanova you saying everything that ive been saying for years. Keep this up, your message needs to be heard.

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IF YOU’RE EXPERIENCING A MENTAL HEALTH EMERGENCY, PLEASE DO ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:
Please Call 911
Go to your local hospital or crisis center
Contact the Suicide Prevention Hotline at 1-800-273-Talk (8255)
Disclaimer: Casanova Williams is not a licensed professional counselor, and his views on the podcast and this website are strictly observational and should not be taken as medical advice. In case of an emergency please contact a professional, specialist or the Suicide Prevention Lifeline.
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