Brother Be Well Wellness for Boys and Men of Color

Navigating Isolation and Disconnect Webinar

Navigating Isolation and Disconnect Webinar

The isolation and disconnection many teens and college students have faced amid societal shifts, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, have deeply affected their well-being. Watch Navigating Isolation and Disconnect: Supporting Students in a Changing World, a...
Less Overthinking, More Doing – Part 1

Less Overthinking, More Doing – Part 1

Overthinking can be counterproductive. In Part 1 of Less Overthinking, More Doing, Brother Be Well Host and Youth Advocate, Justin Martinez, relates with youth guests, Devontae Springer and Julius Horton, on how to move past the overprocessing of...
Acts of Kindness – Part 1

Acts of Kindness – Part 1

Practicing a genuine act of kindness can boost self-confidence and optimism. In this youth chat, joining Brother Be Well Host and Content Director, Michael P Coleman, are Brother Be Well Advisors: Malik Sampson, AMFT, Patrick Ma, MHS, PA-C, Andre Warren, COO, Hawk...
How to Stay Balanced – Part 1

How to Stay Balanced – Part 1

Maintaining balance helps ease our minds. Join Part 1 of How to Stay Balanced as Brother Be Well Host and Youth Advocate, Justin Martinez, together with Brother Be Well Clinical Advisor, Dr. Michael Houston, and youth guests: Jaren Taylor and Mustafa Al Zuwaini, have...
It’s Not Cool To Bully Webinar

It’s Not Cool To Bully Webinar

Bullying is a widespread problem that impacts millions of young people worldwide. Watch It’s Not Cool to Bully, a production of The Pod@7: a youth mental health webinar series. Explore how bullying among students causes lasting harm, the critical role schools play in...
Latinx Americans and Mental Health – Part 2

Latinx Americans and Mental Health – Part 2

Brother Be Well Host and Content Director, Michael P Coleman, chats with Brother Be Well Clinical Advisor, Gustavo Garcia-Rojas, MA, AMFT, and youth guest, Richard Toledo, about the mental health stigma surrounding the Latinx community, and the importance of having...

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