Dr. Bill Johnson II is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist. He has previously published on gender based oppression, racism, reconciling masculinity and mental health. His writing largely challenges traditional western notions of masculinity and examines the way patriarchal socialization negatively impacts the mental health of men and boys. “Dr. Bill” is dedicated to becoming a more compassionate, loving, and forgiving human being. In his spare time he is working on his dance moves!
Dr. Bill will be live on our show tonight at 9 p.m. Eastern/6 p.m. Pacific. With this being Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Dr. Bill will talking about Domestic Violence.
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It would be appropriate to include every book Bell Hooks has written in this article as each of her manuscripts confronts the systemic and psychological factors out to destroy Black males. Dr. Bill Johnson’s advice is to read every book of hers you can. Click on the link below to read more.
When the media portrays black males as a liability, how do we empower our sons to know that they are not a threat to society? Click on the link below to read more.
Dr. VibeGlenn Barker – Executive Director – Mankind Project ChicagoDr. Marvin T. Thompson, Founder and President of EmpowerED
Join Dr. Vibe, Glenn Barker of The ManKind Project Chicago and Dr. Marvin Thompson live tonight at 8:30 p.m. Eastern/5:30 p.m Pacific as they ask Men … Who Is The Greatest Leader That You Have Known?.
Civilla Morgan talks about Women Who Are Childless Not By Choice.
You can listen to an audio only version of our conversation by clicking on the “>” button on the player above the video screen at the top of this post.
Civilla Morgan is an Author, Motivational Speaker, Podcaster, and Blogger. But she says above all, she is a professional encourager to the woman who is childless not by choice. She believes it is her purpose to create a place for women such as herself, to feel free to talk. Civilla’s platform is called ‘21st Century Hannah’. It is also the name of her podcast channel as well as her three-book series. That three-book series is called ‘21st Century Hannah, but with a different sub-title for each of the three books. She has already written and published the first book, a 31-day devotional called ‘21st Century Hannah 31 Days of Encouragement’. She is currently writing ‘21st Century Hannah 365 Days of Praise’ (working title), and then she will write a self-help book on her journey through the world of childlessness not by choice.
Civilla believes her mission is to help women who are childless not by choice, see the light at the end of the tunnel. She wants to show that even through the pain of childlessness, ‘we can still live a joyful and relevant life. Civilla has been in love with words and with books from the time she learned to read. As a very young child she would read under the blanket with a flashlight long after lights out were called. In her early teens she started writing poetry and as she grew started writing short stories and her thoughts on pop culture of the time. One of her most memorable compositions was called “What Do You Want”, in which she asked what we as human beings want out of life and what changes we were willing to make to get what we wanted. Sprinkled among all of her writings were her journals.
Then she wrote her first book—‘Down Again’. It was an exciting time for her and she felt a sense of accomplishment when it was finally completed. More books started whirling around in her mind and heart. ‘Sometimes I feel like these books are a part of me, like a child is a part of his parents’, she says. ‘The books are calling out to me with a sense of urgency like a family member or friend calls out from another room.’
Civilla lives just outside of Orlando, FL. She enjoys reading, writing, cooking, baking, and traveling. She has visited many Caribbean Islands, Central America, and Europe. Civilla has a financial services background and enjoys discussing market strategies. She also enjoys and is very excited about her ever growing relationship with Jesus Christ.
During our conversation, Ms. Morgan talks about:
– Some of her background
– Her own experience with this issue and when she became passionate about this issue
– Misconceptions about women who cannot have any kids
– Why are churches not allowing her to share her story
– How do men handle this situation and how should men handle this situation
Charles S. Corprew, III joined the Loyola University New Orleans psychology faculty in August of 2011 after completing his Ph.D. in Psychological Science at Tulane University. Dr. Corprew centers his research on examining development in diverse contexts. More specifically, he looks at factors related to resilience and vulnerability in African American men and boys. Additionally, Dr. Corprew’s research investigates the relationships between the multidimensional aspects of hypermasculinity and precursors to sexual assault. His efforts have received national attention where he has lectured nationally on each of these lines of research and has been published in numerous journals, such as the Journal of Men’s Studies, The Journal of College Student Development, and Urban Education. In 2014, he was awarded the College of Humanities and Natural Science Excellence in Research Award. Furthermore, in the spring of 2014, Dr. Corprew received a W. K. Kellogg Foundation Community Leadership Fellowship, a prestigious honor.
Charles S. Corprew, III joined the Loyola University New Orleans psychology faculty in August of 2011 after completing his Ph.D. in Psychological Science at Tulane University. Dr. Corprew centers his research on examining development in diverse contexts. More specifically, he looks at factors related to resilience and vulnerability in African American men and boys. Additionally, Dr. Corprew’s research investigates the relationships between the multidimensional aspects of hypermasculinity and precursors to sexual assault. His efforts have received national attention where he has lectured nationally on each of these lines of research and has been published in numerous journals, such as the Journal of Men’s Studies, The Journal of College Student Development, and Urban Education. In 2014, he was awarded the College of Humanities and Natural Science Excellence in Research Award. Furthermore, in the spring of 2014, Dr. Corprew received a W. K. Kellogg Foundation Community Leadership Fellowship, a prestigious honor.
Dr. Corprew will be on our show live tonight at 6 p.m. Eastern/3 p.m. Pacific. He will be talking about Men’s Road From Hypermasculinity To Healthy Masculinity .
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