Black Men Due Talk

Overdue conversations from the perspective of black men. Whether its relationships, mental health, politics, church culture, music, current events, etc... We are allowing you to join in on the discussions that a lot of people either didn’t think existed or need to be had.

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Episodes

Tuesday Oct 01, 2024

October is used to honor and remember those affected by miscarriage or stillbirth, SIDS, and pregnancy and infant loss, including recognizing Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day on October 15th. Families impacted by pregnancy loss (i.e., miscarriage, stillbirth, neonatal loss, or SIDS death) face stigma, disenfranchised grief, and isolation. For instance, the emotional impact on grieving fathers is rarely discussed. Historically, their experiences with pregnancy loss have been left in the shadows.
A quarter of all pregnancies are miscarried, and 24,000 babies are born stillborn every year. In 2020 alone, the Centers for Disease Control reported 21,000 stillbirths in the United States.
However, despite these shocking figures, we still don’t talk about the particular kind of grief that comes with this loss and its devastating effects. The grief of men. Black men sit and talk with nursing professional "Tobi Tajomavwo" owner of "Ajoke Nursing Concierge."

Monday Sep 09, 2024

Black Men talk about whether or not it is a sin to watch the new exorcism-inspired movie "The Deliverance." Street Hymns and Elisha McCall address comments made by Marcus Rogers and Prophetess Tiphany Montgomery.
"The Deliverance" is said to be based on actual events that occurred and is inspired by the true story of Latoya Ammons and her family, who lived in a haunted Indiana home.

Thursday Dec 14, 2023

After a video by @THEREALBRADLEA called "why they changed his name to Jesus" went viral, Street Hymns came across it and decided to do a podcast in response to it. To say that by pronouncing the name of the Messiah incorrectly can limit your access to the Kingdom of Heaven is just plain WRONG. Check out this video as black men talk about theology and a breakdown on whether or not it is wrong to call the Messiah "Jesus"?

Saturday Dec 09, 2023

On this very important episode Street Hymns & SEVXN discuss the importance of Forgiving Your Father. Many have experienced family trauma and have struggled with moving forward. Hopefully this episode can grant some solace and perspective on your journey.

Wednesday Nov 29, 2023

On this episode of the Black Men Debate podcast, black men discuss the question "is marriage a covenant or a contract?" The debate starts off with some strong opinions, but gradually the men begin to see the benefit of both contracts and covenants. They thoughts on definitions of marriage from a legal and Biblical approach and examples of both concepts, and eventually come to the conclusion within a mix of both. This is a fascinating, thought-provoking debate that will leave you pondering the question for a long time after watching!

Friday Oct 06, 2023

In this episode of Black Men Talk, we discuss the sensitive topic of "Would you attend a LGBTQ wedding?" It's a question that has been on everyone's mind lately, and it's one that people are really passionate about. Is it morally wrong for Christians to attend a Gay wedding? What does the bible say about it? Is it an affront to God's design? In this episode of Black Men Talk, we try to answer these questions and more. We've had some great discussions on this topic, and we hope you'll join us for this important conversation!

Wednesday Sep 27, 2023

In this 50th episode of Black Men Talk, we're asking the BIG question: can men and women be platonic friends? We have a lot of opinions on the matter and we want to hear from you, our viewers. This episode is jam-packed with discussion on the topic. What do you think about platonic male-female friendships? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Thursday Sep 21, 2023

In this episode of Black Men Talk, we speak with former gang members about the importance of discipleship and the dangers of gang banging. For many Black men, gang banging is a rite of passage into manhood. In this episode, we talk with former gang members about the importance of discipleship. We explore the dangers of being pulled into a gang lifestyle at young ages and the benefits of being set free through the gospel and therapy.

Wednesday Sep 13, 2023

In this episode of Black Men Due Talk hosts Caleb Berry & Street Hymns chat with MJ Pittman about why it is ideal to develop a friendship with who you marry. MJ Pittman is a financial coach, entrepreneur, father of two beautiful children accompanied by his wife Amanda Pittman. He also shares what it is like being married to a social media influencer and encourages men who may be in a tough marital season. MJ Pittman discusses how cultivating a healthy relationship with your spouse is one of the best things you can do for your mental health and your relationship. Listen as MJ Pittman shares his wisdom on this important topic, and leave with a better understanding of why it is ideal to have a friendship with your spouse!

Tuesday Sep 12, 2023

Would you date a single mom if her kid had SILVER TEETH!? Hosts Elisha McCall & Street Hymns discuss discipline, step fathers, & family.

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