Send us a text Chief, Bell, and Prentice reminisce on their journeys through adulthood. Several gems are dropped regarding finances, relationships, credit, college, and much more. Chief has a moment where his eyes may or may not have produced what some refer to as tears lol. This episode is absolutely a lesson on growth and embracing newfound life in adulthood. https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Chief, Bell and Prentice open up conversation pertaining to why Black people/men have a hard time "putting their people on." Bell shared a quote from a cultural icon Gillie and the fellas share introspection on why they did or why they may have passed on being the plug for their people. It's an important conversation on growth and being mindful before we extend ourselves to others. https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text On the verge of some great news for the podcast, Prentice has to remind Chief and Bell to celebrate the small victories as their response to the good news ruin his joy. The conversation takes many interesting turns as the fellas break down how past situations have prevented them from truly enjoying the bliss of great news. https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Chief and Prentice catch up and dive right into TOXIC conversation. The fellas identify their toxic traits and discuss what they feel may be the toxic traits each other carry. You wont want to miss this conversation of self reflection and accountability. https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Chief and Bell, check in, touch on the John Gruden &. Dave Chapelle drama. Then the fellas shift gears to discuss the power in celebrating self. Black men live under the scope of pressure and consistently neglect take a moment to celebrate their wins. https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Chief, Bell, and Prentice dive into the conversation surrounding stepping out of your comfort zone. The fellas realize they carry the same feelings regarding three completely different situations and break down how to address the new/different seasons they are experiencing in their lives. Prentice discloses some hard truths about the current turmoil in his life. https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Chief, Bell, and Prentice return from hiatus and Chief utilizes his homies to vent and release stressors from the past two weeks. The conversation shifts to a discussion around purpose. What is your purpose and are you truly walking in it? Chief also makes a special announcement and shares some BIG NEWS with the world. https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Chief and Bell discuss Prentice's latest endeavors, Chief's plans to release an album, workplace burnout and finding work-life balance. https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Chief, Bell and Prentice discuss the impact of mental health in sports. The fellas unpack Simone Biles' recent withdrawal from the Olympics and the support, or lack thereof, she has received from the world. https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Chief, Bell and Prentice share their personal experiences on how to overcome insecurities, develop confidence and manage the mental stressors associated with them throughout their journey in life. https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Chief, Bell and Prentice sit with Rosa Smith-Hill and Lynnette Johnson to discuss the origins of colorism, its impact on their lives and American society as a whole. The conversation gets heavy and Chief gets put in the hot seat. https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Chief, Bell, Prentice and guest Tre G dive into the complexities of being biracial, shades of color in our society and the challenges of parenting mixed children. https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Chief, Bell and Prentice discussed in-depth black men's fears of failing to protect black women, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) devastating toll and resilience through adverse situations. https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Prentice shares with Chief and Bell his family's traumatic experience during the birth of his daughter and reflects on the importance of protecting black women from the hidden racist dangers of the medical realm. YouTube: https://youtu.be/eNDoF0Sax_o https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Chief, Bell and Prentice dive right into passionate conversations wrapped around yet again another unarmed black man (Daubte Wright) murdered by police in broad daylight ON CAMERA. Convo transitions to a military lieutenant (Caron Nazario) IN UNIFORM stopped by police and pepper sprayed. Then the fellas pay respects to the ICON DMX. https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text With Prentice anxiously awaiting the birth of his daughter, Chief and Bell break down the process in which men discover who they are? The fellas discuss the core principles men use to help create their identity. The conversations goes in several different directions and Chief shares a revelation he had about himself. https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Chief, Bell and Prentice have fun in this episode as they expose their past trickin ways and discuss the difference between a Tricks and Simps. When is it ok to trick> IS it even ok to trick? What exactly is a Simp. Are you one? Join the conversation and share the laughs with the fellas. https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Chief, Bell and Prentice jump right into the recent VERY PUBLIC hypocrisy of a self -proclaimed relationship counselor Derrick Jaxn who was recently exposed for cheating on his wife. The fellas have some strong opinions on this matter and struggle with having to chastise the man vs doing what we as black men have ultimately failed to do over the years, which is, Support our black men. https://www.abmnt.com
Send us a text Chief, Bell and Prentice jump into conversation about the stimmy, the pandemic/its vaccine and carry the conversation into fatherhood and the various levels of it in which they've experienced. Bell had his first child at 15 years old and his two children are 23 years apart. Prentice is having his fourth child any day now. Chief recently adopted a teenager. The fellas bounce ideas and experiences among each other and help one another level up in this fatherhood game. https...
Send us a text Chief, Bell and Prentice get into it about the rules, ethics and principles in which apply to the "Bro-Code." Are these unspoken guidelines? Do men discuss these things in depth? At what point does the Bro-Code take effect? Is there a time when the Bro-Code can/should be ignored? The discussion gets deep and very real as the fellas break down the rules and regulations of honoring the code. https://www.abmnt.com
James M. Henry
thank you guys for this episode. there's alot in this episode that i can take away. has my heart heavy for several different reasons. so again, thank you.