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Episode #5: Shining a Light on Men's Mental Health Part 1 with Blake Roberts and Steve Veasey
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Episode #5: Shining a Light on Men's Mental Health Part 1 with Blake Roberts and Steve Veasey

The Way Back Podcast is brought to you by www.TheWayBack2Ourselves.com and is hosted by founder Kimberly Phinney, professor, writer, and counselor, earning her doctorate in community and mental health counseling.

SHINING A LIGHT ON MEN'S MENTAL HEALTH

The month of November is also known as Movember, which is a movement to shine a light on men’s mental health. In this two-part series, come join mental health counselor Blake Roberts and artist and writer Steve Veasey, as we lean in to learn more about this silent epidemic and how men can help themselves and one another and how women can help the men they love.

BLAKE ROBERTS | Mental Health Counselor

You can follow Blake on Instagram @blake.the.counselor and get his Substack newsletter here: (1) More to the Story | Blake Roberts | Substack

Follow along with Blake as he grows a platform for men's mental health. Sign-up and connect.

You can also connect with him at his website: Counselor in Brentwood TN for Men & Teenage Boys (blakerobertscounseling.com)

STEVE VEASEY | Artist, Writer, and Mental Health Advocate

You can follow Steave on Instagram @steve.can.draw and get his Substack newsletter here: steve veasey | Substack

Contact Steve for commissioned art, collaborations, or to book him for a talk. You can also buy his upcoming special second edition book Thin Spaces in the new year.

Stay connected with him at his rad website: steve can draw | illustrator, author and coffee lover. He's definitely cooler than me!

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