Episode 4
Overcoming the Shame of Divorce with Jamel Moore
In this episode, I speak with Jamel Moore. Jamel is a black men who is a spoken word artist, model, and motivational speaker. When he exchanged vows with his second wife, he was determined that this time, he was going to do it "right". Unfortunately, like almost 50% of the US population, the relationship ended in divorce and depression.
I invite you to join our conversation as Jamel and I discuss:
- "It's not my fault"
- Shame vs guilt
- Co-dependency
- Numbing the Pain
- Alcohol Abuse
- Getting massages
- Therapy
- What it means to feel secure
- Healing Process
- Breakthroughs
- Black men and depression
Honorable Mentions
Black Men's Mental Health Matters
Marriage in the African American Community
African Americans and Alcohol Abuse
Depression in African American Men: A Review of What We Know and Where We Need to Go From Here
Where can you find Jamal:
IG - https://www.instagram.com/jamellow/
TikTok https://vm.tiktok.com/ZTd9R3wCb/
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