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Racism is an ACE – Part 1

Racism is an ACE – Part 1

“More ACEs, more problems,” cautions Dr. Breanna Gentile, Senior Product Designer and Researcher, Center for Youth Wellness – a program of Safe & Sound. Join her, Brother Be Well Content Director, Michael P Coleman, Vice President, Capitol City...
Escalating Violence Against the API Community – Part 2

Escalating Violence Against the API Community – Part 2

In Part 2 of this discussion, Brother Be Well Host and Content Director, Michael P Coleman, dives deeper into the escalating violence against the Asian/Pacific Islander Community. Guests include API Community Member, Alex Eng, Secretary, Capitol City Black Nurses...
The Pressures of Fatherhood

The Pressures of Fatherhood

An exploration of the pressures of fatherhood with Brother Be Well Host and Content Director, Michael P Coleman. Joining this special discussion are President, Capitol City Black Nurses Association, Carter Todd, RN, and Secretary, Capitol City Black Nurses...
Talking With Children About Mental Health

Talking With Children About Mental Health

Starting a conversation about mental health can enrich a child’s holistic wellness. In this podcast, Brother Be Well Content Director, Michael P. Coleman, and Brother Be Well Clinical Advisor, Christian Jacobs, MFT, encourage adults to involve children in mental...
The YBMen Project

The YBMen Project

Listen up, yall! Brother Be Well Content Director, Michael P Coleman, talks with Dr. Daphne C. Watkins, Director of the YBMEN Project, an educational and social support program for young black men through the University of Michigan School of Social...
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) – Part 1

Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) – Part 1

What are Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), and what affect do they have on our health as adults? Learn more about ACEs with Brother Be Well Content Director, Michael P Coleman, Dr. Breanna Gentile, Senior Product Designer and Researcher, Center for Youth Wellness...

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